| A | B |
| Atrophy | to waste away or fail to develop |
| Efficacy | the power to bring about the desired result |
| Emolument | salary or fees for work done; compensation |
| Icon | religious painting; symbol or image whose form suggest meaning; one who is idolized |
| Incipent | Beginning to exist or appear; first stage |
| Inculcate | to impress upon or teach by repition |
| Inestimable | too valuable or great to be measured |
| Lackluster | lacking brightness or vitality; without spirit |
| Martinet | A strict disciplinarian |
| Prodigious | Extremely large in bulk, quantity, or degree |
| Regimen | A regulated program, especially for health. |
| Stellar | Of a related to a star |
| Stoic | One seemingly indefferent to pleasure or pain |
| Vibrant | Full of live, vigor |
| Zealous | Very enthusiastic; fervent; passionate on behalf of somethong or someone |