| A | B |
| ad infinitum | endlessly |
| apportion | to divide and give out in shares |
| bona fide | genuine; sincere |
| buoyant | able to float easily; able to hold things up; cheerful, hopeful |
| concede | to admit as true; to yield, submit |
| perverse | inclined to go against what is expected; stubborn; turned away from what is good and proper |
| sever | to separate, divide into parts |
| versatile | able to do many things well; capable of many uses |
| vindicate | to clear from hint or charge of wrongdoing; to defend successfully against opposition; to justify |
| wane | to lose size, strength, or power |
| cleave | To cut or split open; to cling to |
| cordial | in a friendly manner, hearty; cheery; a liquer |
| cornerstone | the starting point of a building; a fundamental principle or element |
| devitalize | to make weak or lifeless |
| exonerate | to clear from a charge or accusation |
| incite | to rouse, stir up, urge on |
| influx | a coming in, inflow |
| pallor | an extreme or unnatural paleness |
| precepitous | very steep |
| shackle | to put into chains; a chain, fetter |
| acutate | to move to action; to impel |
| avert | to turn aside, turn away; to prevent, avoid |
| brunt | the main impact, force, or burden |
| combatant | a fighter; engaged in fighting |
| dormant | inactive; in a state of suspenstion; sleeping |
| dubious | causing uncertainty or suspicion; in a doubtful or uncertain state of mind, hesitant |
| knave | a tricky, unprincipled, or deceitful fellow |
| legion | a large military force; any large group or number; many, numerous |
| quarry | to cut or take from (or as if from) a quarry; a place from which stone is taken; something that is hunted or pursued |
| spurn | to refuse with scorn, disdain |
| Apporia | ??? |