| A | B |
| Accoutrements | Equipment or accessories |
| Aggrieved | Feeling or expressing a sense of injustice |
| Choleric | Easily angered; quick-tempered |
| Comport | To behave or conduct oneself |
| Disconcert | To disrupt the self possession or confidence of |
| Fauna | Animals of a region or period |
| Interpose | To place or come between; interrupt |
| Maraud | To roam in search of plunder |
| Modicum | A small amount |
| Opulent | Having or exhibiting great wealth or abundance |
| Patrician | Member of the nobility |
| Phlegmatic | Not given to action or reaction; sluggish or calm in temperament |
| Propensity | A natural inclination or tendency |
| Therapeutic | Relating to the treatment of a disease; contributing to the general well being |
| Utilitarian | Relating to usefulness rather than beauty; practical |