| A | B |
| prostrate | V to lie face downward, to flatten oneself |
| interlude | N intervening period of time, intermission |
| reprieve | V to stop or postpone punishment, to alleviate |
| rations | N fixed amount allocated to someone, portions |
| dysentery | N disease of the lower intestine |
| robust | ADJ strong and healthy |
| quarantine | N condition or period of isolation |
| aparthy | N lack of enthuasism or energy, disinterested |
| humane | ADJ compassionate, having values about humanity |
| grimace | N a contorted twisting of hte face that involves disgust or pain |
| nocturnal | adj occuring at night, active at night |
| livid | ADJ very angry, furious |
| pious | devout, very religious |
| interminable | ADJ seemingly endless |
| wizened | adj dried up, shriveled |
| morale | N how somebody feels emotionally |
| infernal | ADJ very annoying, unpleasant |
| refuge | N shelter or protection |
| oppresive | adj dominating harshly, highly stressful |
| expelled | V to dismiss somebody, to drive out |