| A | B |
| Aborigine | original inhabitant, especially one displaced by settlers |
| Abrogate | To put an end to; to abolish or repeal |
| Appurtenance | An item of equipment; an accessory |
| Bivouac | A temporary camp or shelter |
| Cetacean | A member of the order of marine mammals |
| Decry | To criticize strogly; to denounce |
| Desuetude | a state of disuse |
| Leviathan | Anything that is of enormous size |
| Mawkish | Excessively sentimental |
| Miasapprehend | To fail to understand correctly |
| Parochial | limited or narrow in scope or outlook |
| Purvey | to be in the business of supplying goods |
| recourse | a turning to someone or something for aid |
| replete | well supplied; full |
| waive | to give up as a right; to forgo |