| A | B |
| extremity: | the farthest or outermost point or part; the greatest degree; grave danger, necessity, or distress, an extreme meausure |
| replenish- | to refill or resupply;restore;nourish |
| Negotiate | to settle by discussing; to arrange an agreement |
| Inconspicuous | attracting little attention: not really noticeable, ordinary |
| intact: | whole, with no part missing: undamaged |
| disperse: | to break up and scatter, to cause to vanish or disappear; to spread or distribute widely |
| 7. Landlocked | surrounded by land: cut off from the sea |
| 8. Annals | chronological records;historical accounts |
| 9. Havoc | to pull or tear up; to eliminate or destroy completely. |
| 10. meander: | to follow a twisting, turning course; to wander without direction |
| eradicate | destruction; devastation |
| dexterity | skillfullness;expertness;talent |
| manifest | easy to see;obvious;to reveal |
| recede | to move back;to move away;to lesson or fade |
| fervent | having or showing great emotion;passionate;fierce;strongly devoted |
| belligerent | agressive;warlike |
| devout | deeply reigious, sincere, earnest, heartfelt |
| emissary | a person sent on a mission to represent anothers interest; an agent or messenger |
| moors | a large open area of land, often marshy with heather growing on it ; o keep a boat in place with ropes or cables fastened to the shore |
| palatial | like a palace; magnificent and grand |
| plaintive | mournful;melancholy;sad;sorrowful |
| obsession | a preoccupation; an idea;a feeling or impulse that a person cannot escape |
| geneaolgy | an account of the descent of a person or family from ancestors |
| benefactor | a person who has given help; a patron |
| aloof | cool or distant in relationships with others |
| docile | gentle;easy to manage;obedient |
| sinister | threatenging trouble or bad luck;evil |
| unscrupulous | dishonest;having no principles or right and wrong |
| seethes | to boil;to bubble and foam; to be excited or disturbed |
| yearns | to long for or desire |
| kindles | to ignite; to arouse or excite;to set on fire |
| smug | overly satisfied with ones own goodness or achievments;self satisifed |
| frivolous | silly; unimportant |
| flora | plants collectively;especially plants of a particular region |
| metamorphasis | a transformation achieved by magic, a dramatic change; a change in the form or function as a result of development |
| carnivorous | flesh eating` |
| centrifugal | moving away from a center or axis |
| upheaval` | a sudden violent change; a forceful lifting up from underneath |
| stagnant | not flowing; foul from standing still;stale;sluggish |
| faunal | animals collectively, esp those of a particular region or period |
| attribute | to think of as belonging to or coming from a particular person or thing;to regard as a quality or characteristic |
| infest | to spread or swarm in or over;to live on or in as a parasite |
| bizarre | odd fantastic;grotesque;unusual |
| predatory | preying on others;tending to victimize or destroy others for ones own gain |
| humanoid | resembling a human in appreance and behavior; being that resembles a human in fiction;a humanlike creature from outerspace |
| relevant | related to the matter at hand;pertinent |
| horde | a corwn or swarm;a wandering group or tribe;to swarm or gather in a crowd |
| humanitarian | concerned with human welfare;a person devoted to helping humanity |