| A | B |
| Comprehensive (adj) | covering completely or broadly |
| Comprehensive | ; inclusive; having a wide mental grasp |
| Dearth (noun) | a scarcity or lack |
| Deficient (adj) | lacking an essential quality or element; insufficient |
| deficit (n) | ) an amount by which something falls short of the required or expected amount; a shortage |
| exhaustive (adj) | testing all possibilities and considering all elements; thorough |
| integral (adj) | essential or necessary for completeness; math = formed or parts that together make a whole |
| paltry (adj) | meager; insignificant; worthless; lowly; contemptible |
| plethora (n) | superabundance; excess |
| Replenish (vt) | to fill or make complete again; add new stock or supply |
| scant (adj) | – Being short of full measure; lacking in amount or quantity; inadequate; to deal with or treat inadequately |
| Latin – com | together |
| Latin -prehendere | to grasp |
| Old English – deore | dear or costly |
| Latin – deficere | to fail |
| Latin – deficit | it is lacking |
| Latin – ex | out; |
| Latin - haurire | to draw |
| Latin – integer | complete |
| Greek – plethein | to be full |
| Latin - re | again |
| Latin - plenus | full |
| Old Norse - skant | short |