| A | B |
| octave | In music, an intervale of eight degrees between two tones of the same name |
| siege | the surrounding or blockading of a city in order to capture it |
| detonate | to explode or cause to explode |
| conjugate | to display the various forms of a verb |
| renaissance | a rebirth or revival |
| mandate | an authoritative command or instruction |
| minion | an obedient and servile follower |
| dormant | lying asleep or as if asleep |
| exponential | multiplied or raised in size by a given amount |
| reincarnated | reborn (as in a soul) in another body |