| A | B |
| agrarian | Having to do with farming or agriculture |
| burgeon | To grow and expand rapidily |
| cataclysm | A sudden and violent change; a catastrophe |
| culinary | Having to do with cooking |
| denigrate | To attack to reputation of; to criticize in a derogatory manner |
| gourment | A person who likes fine food and is a good judge of its quality |
| grandiloquent | Using lofty or pompous speech |
| hybrid | The offspring of two animals or plants of different species |
| manifold | Having many different kinds,forms, or parts |
| palatable | Acceptable or pleasing,espically to the senses |
| panacea | Something that is supposed to cure all ills |
| plebeian | Of or pertaining to the common people |
| scourge | Something that causes great and suffering |
| stalemate | A halt in a struggle because both sides are equally strong |
| temperate | Mild;moderate;restrained |