| A | B |
| excrescence | an abnormal outgrowth or enlargement |
| predigest | to subject (food) to partial digestion through an artificial process |
| endurance | the power or ability to endure or tolerate something |
| commodity | an article of trade or commerce, especially a product rather than a service |
| fervor | strong emotional feeling; intense emotion |
| renascence (renaissance) | a revival, rebirth |
| repository | a place where something is kept or stored |
| conscience | sense of right and wrong in motives and conduct; ethical principles that control one's actions or thoughts |
| sonorously | in an imposing or impressive (or full or loud) style or manner |
| dispensary | a place where (medical) aid is given (out) |
| confluence | (figurative) a coming together |
| clamorous | full of noise; loud and noisy |
| interdict | to prevent from doing; prohibit, forbid, restrain |
| dissonance | a harshness of sound; a sound that is not harmonious or consonant |
| valorous | full of bravery or strength of mind |
| intransigence | a state of refusing to compromise; uncompromising hostility |
| malediction | an act of cursing |
| credence | an acceptance that something is true; belief |
| assonance | resemblance in sound, especially alike vowels in words with differing consonants |
| cadence | rythmic sequence or beat |