| A | B |
| synchronize | to occur at the same time or coincide or agree in time; to go on, move or operate at the same rate and exactly together |
| seethe | the state of being agitated or excited |
| amass | to come together; assemble |
| carp | a peevish complaint |
| writhe | to twist or bend out of shape or position; to twist about in pain |
| fetter | to confine or restrain |
| cyclical | denoting a business or stock whose income, value, or earnings fluctuate widely according to variations in the economy or the cycle of the season |
| pinion | a gear with a small number of teeth engaging with a rack or larger gear; a shaft or spindle cut with teeth engaging with a gear |
| despot | a king or other ruler with absolute, unlimited power, or any tyrant or oppressor |
| raze | to tear down; demolish or level to the ground; to shave or scrape off |
| quaff | to drink a beverage copiously and heartily |
| travail | to suffer the pangs of childbirth; be in labor, to toil or exert oneself |
| relegate | to send or consign to an inferior position, place, or condition; to consign or commit a matter or task |
| agrarian | a person who favors the equal division of landed property and the advancement of agricultural groups |
| cascade | a waterfall descending over a steep, rocky surface; a type of firework resembling a waterfall in effect |
| meander | to take a winding or indirect course; to wander aimlessly or ramble |