| A | B |
| amnesia | partial or total loss of memory |
| amphibian | an animal capable of living both on land and in the water |
| doctrine | a principle or system taught for acceptance and belief |
| erratic | having no fixed or regular course; wandering |
| facsimile | an exact copy, reproduction of something |
| flamboyant | highly elaborate; having wavy lines and flame-like form |
| Florida | U.S. state named after Spanish word for "flowery" |
| mediterranean | surrounded nerarly or completely by dry land; in the middle of land |
| nationality | the state of belonging to a particular nation by birth |
| unanimous | many in complete agreement |
| ambidextrous | able to use both hands equally well |
| medieval | of or relating to the Middle Ages |
| magnanimous | unselfish; incredibly courageous in mind and heart |
| neonatal | relating to infants; newly born |
| florist | a person who delivers, cares for, and arranges flowers |
| median | the middle |
| documentary | a film that teachers (usually about a particular person or event) |
| amphibious | suited for both land and water |
| native | having been born to a particular place |
| animation | "bringing to life"; drawings "brought to life" |
| simile | a figure of speech comparing something to something else using "like" or "as" |
| flora | plant life; flowers |
| erroneous | wrong; incorrect; mistaken |
| amnesiac | one who has no memory or has lost some memory |
| nonflammable | can not be set on fire; can not be burned |
| ambiguous | capable of being understood in more than one way; both ways |
| flambeau | a flaming torch |
| mediocre | ordinary; middle of the road |
| mnemonic | assisting memory |
| doctrinaire | one who teachers abstract theory without regard to practical difficulties |
| errata | errors, mistakes |
| national monument | a landmark maintained by a nation's government |
| florescence | a state or period of being in bloom |
| animism | attribution of life to objects |
| simultaneous | occurring at the same time |