| A | B |
| apricot | a small, yellowish-orange, peachlike fruit. |
| strife | fighting or quarreling; a struggle. |
| armor | any defensive or protective covering. |
| art | any specific skill or its application; any craft or its principles |
| describe | to tell or write about. |
| desire | to long for; to crave. |
| desperate | having a very great need; very serious. |
| hustle | to move hurriedly; in a hurried manner |
| hygiene | maintaining health; cleanliness |
| hymn | maintaining health; cleanliness |
| iceberg | a great mountain of ice broken off from a glacier and floating in the sea |
| plank | a long, broad, thick board. |
| plaster | a pasty mixture that hardens when it dries. It can be spread on a cloth and applied to the body to help repair broken bones. |
| plead | to make an appeal; to beg; to argue a case. |
| pleasure | a pleased feeling; delight; to feel satisfaction |
| stitch | a single complete in-and-out movement of a needle to sew cloth or suture skin. |
| stock | to keep a supply of, as for sale or for future use. |
| stoop | to lower oneself to an unacceptable standard. |
| strait | difficulty; distress. |
| arctic | of or near the North Pole; very cold. |