| A | B |
| bramble | a patch of woody stems that are rough and thorny; a prickly shrub; a raspberry or blackberry patch |
| colander | a bowl-shaped strainer used to wash or drain foods; a bowl with little holes used to drain off liquids |
| delirious | unable to think clearly, often due to an illness or an overexcited imagination; having thoughts that are wild or insane; raving or mad |
| ducts | tubes, canals, or vessels through or by which fluid or other substances are conveyed or moved; metal shafts inside walls that carry warm or cool air to rooms in buildings |
| foundation | the prepared base of a building or structure; the base or support upon which a building or structure is built |
| glossy | sleek; having a smooth, shiny, or lustrous surface; shining; highly polished; gleaming; silky; reflecting light |
| harrow | a farm machine that breaks up clods and levels soil |
| laboriously | with hard work or great effort; with physical or mental toil or exertion; in a tiresome, hard, or difficult manner |
| partition | a panel or a section of wall that acts as a divider |
| rabies | an acute, often fatal, viral disease of the nervous system of warm-blooded animals |