| A | B |
| retinue | a group of attendants surrounding a person of high rank or importance |
| deter | to prevent or discourage from acting or proceeding |
| estival | of or pertaining to summer |
| estivate | to spend the summer in dormancy |
| hiemal | pertaining to winter, wintry |
| lucid | clear to the mind |
| lucent | giving off light; clear (translucent) |
| pacify | to bring into a peaceful condition |
| pacifism | opposition to all wars; refusal for reasons of conscience |
| univocal | having only one meaning; unambiguous |
| vociferous | loud, noisy (because of shouting or loud talking) |
| affinity | a natural attraction or liking; close relationship; similarity of structure, resemblance |
| disparage | to speak disrespectfully of, try to lessen the importance of |
| parity | equality; equivalence in value of currencies of two or more countries |
| proximity | nearness in space, time, etc. |
| proximate | next; nearest; approximate |