| A | B |
| migrant | a person who goes from one region to another for seasonal work |
| prodigiously | in a manner that is great in extent; in great numbers |
| deification | the state of being exalted to the rank of a god |
| intermediary | a go-between; one who acts for one person with another for bringing about an agreement |
| pugnaciously | showing a tendency to fight; combatively |
| petulant | showing sudden, impatient irritation over trifles; ill-humoured, fretful, peevish |
| revivify | give new life to; revive |
| adjudication | judgment in a law court |
| inexpugnable | incapable of being taken by force; unconquerable |
| dispirit | to lower the spirits, enthusiasm, hope, etc.; discourage, dishearten |
| ingress | going in or entering an enclosed place |
| egress | going out or leaving an enclosed place |
| invalidate | to make not (legally) binding |
| repugnance | a strong dislike or distaste; aversion |
| perpetuate | preserve from extinction |
| emigrate | to leave one's own country to settle in another |
| obviate | to prevent or eliminate |
| constrain | to force, compel, oblige |
| disquisition | a long speech |
| impetous | characterized by rash or sudden action, energy, etc.; impulsive |
| abrogation | a doing away with; a putting aside or putting an end to |