| A | B |
| Marine | Having to do with the sea |
| Bask | Lie in a warm, calm place |
| Stun | To surprise or upset someone very much |
| Intensive | Involving a lot of effort or activity in a short period of time |
| Ordeal | A painful, difficult experience |
| Treat | Try to make a sick person well again |
| Fatal | Something that causes death |
| Analyze | Study or examine something in detail in order to discover more about it |
| Juvenile | Not grown up |
| Calling | A strong desire to do a job, especially one that has social value |
| Strand | Leave someone without the means to move from somewhere |
| Fahrenheit | Relating to a scale for measuing temperature on which water freezes at 32 degrees and boils at 212 degrees |
| Pilgrim | An English person who started a colony in America in 1620 |
| Blustery | Blowing in a strong and noisy way |
| Sleek | Smooth and shiny |
| Conserve | Keep safe from loss or waste |
| Dehydrate | Lose water or dry out |
| Algae | Simple plants that grow in or near water and do not have leaves or roots |
| Intravenous | Entering the body through a vein |
| Feisty | Very active or showing a lot of energy |
| Pier | A long structure built over the water, that is used for landing boats |
| Uproot | Pull up or tear out of the ground by the roots |
| Seek | Try to get or find something |
| Cocked | Turn a part of the body to one side |
| Teem | To be full of something |