| A | B |
| amiable | friendly, helpful, good-natured |
| amicable | friendly; not quarrelsome |
| salutation | a greeting |
| salutary | producing a beneficial effect; health-promoting |
| ancillary | secondary; backup |
| laudable | praiseworthy |
| laud | praise, acclaim |
| applaud | to show praise, especially by clapping |
| mesa | flat top mountain |
| dominate | to rule, control |
| dormant | inactive (like a plant) |
| dormitory | a room for sleeping |
| salubrious | promoting health or well-being |
| cenacle | a small dining room; a small clique of writers, the place of the Last Supper |
| ciborium | a covered receptacle for holding the consecrated wafers of the Eucharist |
| domain | a territory over which rule or control is exercised |
| domineer | to rule or control arbitrarily or arrogantly; to tyrannize |
| dormitory | a room providing sleeping quarters for a number of persons |
| gustation | the act or faculty of tasting |
| gusto | vigorous enjoyment |
| intranet | a privately maintained computer network that can be accessed only by authorized persons |
| elate | to make proud or joyful |
| mercatantile | of or relating to merchants or trade |
| mercenary | on who serves or works merely for monetary gain; a hireling |
| merchandise | goods bought and sold in business; commercial wares |
| tog | (informal) clothes; a coat or cloak |
| togue | (French) a cloak |
| tunic | a long, plain, sleeved or sleeveless blouse |
| tunica | an enclosing membrane or layer of tissue |