| A | B |
| Adapt | To change to fit new conditions. To make changes in something to make it useful. |
| Deplete | To use up. |
| Efficient | Producing results without waste. |
| Fatigue | A feeling of tiredness from work or exercise. To make or become tired. |
| Gait | The way a person or animal moves on foot. |
| Glare | To shine with a strong, harsh light. To stare angrily at. A strong, blinding light. An angry stare. |
| Habitat | The place or type of place where a plant or animal is normally found. |
| Oblivious | Not aware of. |
| Outmoded | No longer needed or fashionable. |
| Prominent | Projecting; standing out. Very easy to see; easily noticed. Famous; well-known. |
| Quench | To put out; to extinguish. To satisfy with a liquid. |
| Rigor | A condition that makes life difficult. Strictness or severity. |
| Sear | To wither; to dry up. To burn the surface of with sudden heat. |
| Transport | To carry or move from one place to another. |
| Wend | - To travel; to go on one’s way. |