| A | B |
| turbulence | motion of the atmosphere that interrupts the flow of wind |
| butane | occurs in natural gas; used in the manufacture of rubber and fuels |
| horde | a large group or crowd, multitude, mass |
| murky | dark, dim, or gloomy, cloudy, not clear |
| pulverize | to pound, crush, or grind to a powder or dust; chop into pieces |
| jolt | a sudden jarring or jerking, as from a heavy blow or an abrupt movement |
| imbed | to deposit in a partly in closing mass |
| reposition | placed or put in a new position; positioned again; relocate; change the position |
| intervals | the amount of time between two specified instants, events, or states |
| gnarled | having gnarls; knotty or misshapen |
| persistent | refusing to give up or let go; continual |
| shaft | the long narrow stem or body of a spear or arrow; pole; stick |
| corrosive | a substance, especially a strong acid; capable of destroying or eating away by chemical action |
| stabilize | to make stable or steadfast; even out; become constant; become stable |
| intact | physically and functionally complete |
| Cessna | small plane used for passenger and small cargo transport |
| stymie | to baffle, stump, plerplex, puzzle, bewilder |
| frenzied | a state of violent mental agitation or wild excitement; hyperactive; hysterical |
| altitude | the height of a thing above a reference level, especially above sea level, elevation |