| A | B |
| pathological | dealing with or concerned with disease |
| odometer | a device for measuring distance traveled by a vehicle |
| Micronesia | a group of small islands in the Pacific, east of the Philippines |
| petroglyph | a carving or inscription on a rock (usually prehistoric) |
| polychrome | a combination of many colors |
| Polynesian | pertaining to Polynesia, a group of islands in the Pacific east of Australia |
| demographer | one engaged in the statistical study of human populations |
| paleographical | of the study of ancient writings & inscriptions |
| hieroglyphics | relating to a pictorial system of writing as of ancient Egypt; reading that is difficult to read |
| aphasia | impairment in the use or understanding of words |
| ataxia | loss of normal coordination, esp. of the muscles |
| psychometrist | one skilled in measuring mental facts, relations, traits, etc. |
| theistic | concerning a believer in God |
| kinetic | having to do with motion |
| acronym | word formed from the initial letter(s) of words in a compound term |
| synesthesia | a condition in which the stimulation of one sense evokes the sensation of another sense |
| choreography | dancing composed & arranged for a stage performance |
| morphological | relating to the form and structure (of plants) |
| erotic | concerning sexual passion or love |
| cosmonaut | a (esp. Russian) pilot or member of a crew of a spacecraft |
| astronaut | a pilot or a member of a crew of a spacecraft |
| pathogenic | producing disease |