| A | B |
| One that prepares and sells medicines; a pharmacist | Apothecary |
| Lacking physical strength or vigor | Impotent |
| Leaves used as a vegetable | Collards |
| the stock of songs, plays, operas, or other pieces that a player or company is prepared to perform | Repertoire |
| Lacking liveliness, animation, or interest | Vapid |
| Having or exhibiting ill will | Malevolent |
| Marked by or acting with quiet, caution, and secrecy intended to avoid notice | Stealthy |
| A partiality or disposition in favor of something | Predilection |
| The act of granting certain powers of the authority to carry out a particular task or duty | Commissioned |
| A sudden raid or military advance | Foray |
| Descended to the level of one considered inferior | Condescended |
| Originating and growing or living in an area or environment | Indigenous |
| Worms with hooked mouth parts with which they fasten themselves to the intestinal walls of their hosts | Hookworms |
| The act of delegating, a group or person appointed as representatives | Delegation |
| To impose as a necessary consequence | Entailment |
| Acts of irritation, annoyance, or prokation | Vexations |
| A feeling of humiliation or shame | Mortification |
| Violations of fright or duty | Iniquities |
| Setting forth or stating in detail | Expounding |
| A highly concentrated, aqueous solution of potassium hydroxide | Lye |
| Refractory or unruly | Fratcious |
| Having or showing pleasant, good-natured, personal qualities | Amiable |
| An instance of misbehavior | Misdemeanor |
| Of or pertaining to strokes | Apoplectic |
| Not clear to the understanding | Obscure |
| The condition of being below a normal or desirable level in physical, mental, or moral qualities | Degeneration |
| Offense, annoyance, displeasure | Umbrage |
| The act of gaining possession | Acquisition |
| State of mind regarding something; inclination | Disposition |
| Any prohibitory act or decree of a court or an administration officer | Interdict |
| to move in a stealthy manner | Skulk |
| Not possessing; untouched by | Devoid |
| given or readily disposed to evil | Viscious |
| the state of being despised | Contempt |
| Feeling, characterized by, or expressing strong displeasure at something considered unjust | Indignant |
| Existing in one from birth | Innate |
| Commanding respect because of great age or impressive dignity | Venerable |
| Lacking tolerance or understanding | Myopic |
| Diverging from a given straight line or course | Oblique |
| Springing back, rebounding | Resilient |
| unmindful, unconscious, unaware | Oblivious |
| Expressed in few words, concise, terse | Succinct |
| Trifling, unimportant | Futile |
| The act or condition of giving tacit assent | Acquiescence |