| A | B |
| incipient | beginning to exist or appear; in an initial stage |
| interject | to insert abruptly; to interrupt with |
| conjecture | guesswork |
| centrifugal | moving or tending to move away from the center |
| imbibe | to drink in either litteraly or figuratively (as with the mind) |
| incessant | never stopping; continuing without interrruption |
| diction | style of speaking and writing |
| edict | an official proclamation or decree |
| petulant | irritable over trifles; peevish |
| cenacle | room in which the Last Supper is said to have taken place. |
| cenatory | pertaining to or related to supper |
| mensal | having to do with, or used at the table |
| pugilist | a boxer |