| A | B |
| dexterous | (adj.) skillful or adroit in the use of the hands or body |
| disingenuous | (adj.) lacking in frankness |
| cumbersome | (adj.) burdensome; troublesome |
| fortitude | (n.) mental and emotional strength in facing difficulty |
| bellow | (v.) to emit a hollow |
| surrogate | (n.) a person appointed to act for another |
| confluence | (n.) a flowing together of two or more streams; coming together |
| facile | (adj.) appearing neat by ignoring the true complexities of an issue; superficial |
| manifest | (adj.) readily perceived by the eye or the understanding; obvious |
| blather | (v.) to talk windedly without making much sense |
| aesthetic | (adj.) pertaining to a sense of the beautiful |
| gait | (n.) a manner of walking |
| goad | (v.) to provoke someone to stimulate a response or action |
| aesthetic | (adj.) concerned with beauty/appreciation of beauty |
| anarchist | (n.) a person who seeks to overturn society and government by violence |
| auspicious | (adj.) favorable; conducive to success |
| contempt | (n.) a feeling that a person or thing is beneath consideration |
| transgress | (v.) to infringe or go beyond the bounds of; misbehave |
| defile | (v.) to spoil, desecrate, sully, or mar |
| elusive | (adj.) difficult to find, catch, or achieve |
| eviscerate | (v.) disembowel |
| impassively | (adj.) without emotion; unmoved |
| insolence | (n.) rude and disrespectful behavior |
| lamentation | (n.) passionate expression of grief or sorrow; weeping |
| perverse | (adj.) showing a deliberate desire to behave in an unacceptable way, in spite of consequences |
| reverence | (n.) a deep respect for someone or something |
| sate | (v.) to satisfy to the full |
| DEXT | SKILL |
| FLU (FLUC, FLUX) | FLOW |
| ARCH | RULE; GOVERN |
| A/AN | NOT; WITHOUT |
| DIS | NOT; AWAY; AWAY FROM |
| TRANS | ACROSS |
| CO/CON/COM/COR/COL | TOGETHER; WITH |