| A | B |
| disrepute | loss or lack of good reputation; disgrace |
| impute | to attribute |
| putative | generally supposed; assumed to exist |
| reputed | believe to be a a certain way by popular opinion |
| physiology | a branch of biology dealing with teh processes and activities by which living things, tissues, and cells function ; the life processes and activities of a living thing or any of its parts |
| methodology | a set of methids or rules followed in a science or field |
| ideology | the set of ideas and beliefs of a group or political party |
| cardiology | the study of the heart and its action and diseases |
| terrarium | an enclosure usually transparent with a layer of dirt in the bottom in which plants and sometimes small animals are kept indoors |
| parterre | a decorate garden with paths between the bed of plants |
| parterre | the back area of the ground floor of a theater often under the balcony |
| subterranean | underground |
| terrestrial | having to do with the earth or its inhabitants |
| marina | a dock or harbor where pleasure boats can be moored securely, often with facilities offering supplies or repairs |
| aquamarine | a pale blue or greenish blue that is the color of seawater in sunlight |
| aquamarine | a transparent gem that is blue or blue green |
| mariner | a seaman or sailor |
| maritime | bordering on or having to do with the sea |
| maritime | having to do with navigation or commerce on the sea |
| apathetic | showing or feeling little or no emotion; having little interest |
| empathy | the feeling of or the ability to feel the emotion or sensation of another |
| pathology | the study of diseases |
| telepathic | involving apparent communication from one mind to another without speech or signs |
| impunity | freedom from punishment; harm or loss |
| penal | having to do with punishment or penalities; or an institution where punishment is given |
| penance | a act of self punishment or religious devotion that shows sorrow or regret for sins or wrongdoing |
| punitive | giving; involving or aiming at punishment |
| maternity | the state of being a mother or motherhood |
| matriarch | a woman who controls a family, a group, or a government |
| matrilineal | based on or tracking the family through the mother |
| matrix | something (such as a situation or a set of conditions) in which something else develops or forms ; something shaped like a pattern of lines and spaces |
| aquaculture | the farming of planst and animals that live in the water |
| aquaduct | a pipe or channel for water ; a bridgelike structure for carrying water over a valley |
| aquanaut | a scuba diver who lives and works both inside and outside an underwater shleter for an extended time |
| aquifer | a layer of rock, sand, or gravel that can absorb andhold water |
| cereal | a plant that produces grain that can be eaten as food |
| cereal | food made from grain |
| Junoesque | having mature poised and dignified beauty |
| martial | having to do with war or military life |
| Promethean | new or creative in a daring way |
| Sisyphian | endless and difficult |
| titanic | having great size, strength or power, collossal |
| Triton | a being with a human upper body and the lower body of a fish or merman |
| vulcanize | to treat crude or synthetic rubber or plastic so that is become elastic and strong; resist decay |