| A | B |
| Autonomy | Quality or state of being self governed |
| Cirumspent | Cautious and prudent; heedful of consequence |
| Composure | Calmness of mind or bearing; self-control |
| Edifice | A large, imposing structure or building |
| Ensconce | To settle or place securely or snugly |
| Environs | The area adjoining or surrounding a place |
| Hapless | Marked by absense of good luck |
| Heinous | Shickingly evil or wicked |
| Incognito | With one's identity concealed; unrecognized |
| Indoctrinate | To teach or train; intill a partisan point of view |
| Interim | An interval of time between events |
| Mausoleum | A large impressive tomb |
| Pillage | To rob and plunder |
| Reverie | The condition of being lost in thought |
| Thrall | A loss of one's ability to act freely; a state over which one appears to have no control |