| A | B |
| placable | Easily calmed or pacified; tolerant. |
| placate | To reduce the anger of; to calm. |
| placebo | A substance containing no medication and given to reinforce a patient's expectation to get well. |
| plication | The act or process of folding. |
| explicit | Fully and clearly expressed; literally "to unfold." |
| complex | Involved or intricate; complicated. |
| implore | To beg for urgently. |
| explore | To make a careful examination or search. |
| deplorable | Worthy of severe reproach; horrible. |
| consent | Agreement as to an opinion or course of an action; to feel the same way. |
| sentient | Having sense perception; conscious. |
| sentiment | An opinion about a specific matter. An attitude based on feeling or emotion instead of reason. |
| expire | To breathe one's last breath; to die. |
| aspirate | To draw into the lungs; inhale. The speech sound represented by h. |
| inspire | To motivate, affect, or influence. |
| cantata | A vocal or instrumental piece. |
| cantilena | A sustained, smooth-flowing melodic line. |
| chanter | A person who chants; a priest who sings. |
| stat | to stand |
| vag(a) | to move around |
| vig(il) | to watch |
| alter | to change, other |
| cal, cha | to be warm, hot |
| dur | to last, continue in existence |