| A | B |
| aberration | straying from what is normal or accepted |
| erratic | irregular or inconsistent in movement, habit, quality, or ideas |
| transgress | to go beyond or over set limits; to break a rule |
| transitory | lasting for only a short while |
| translucent | permitting light to pass through, but not transparent |
| ambience | environment, the surrounding atmosphere |
| obituary | notice of a death with biographical information |
| transient | passing quickly, or a person or thing having a short stay |
| episode | an incident in a person's life, or in a story or a play |
| exodus, Exodus | mass departure or emigration, the departure of Israelites from Egypt |
| itinerant | adjective: traveling from place to place; noun: a person who travels from place to place |
| itinerary | a route of travel; a plan of record of a journey |
| advent; Advent | arrival or coming into being; period beginning four weeks before Christmas |
| circumvent | to avoid, to evade by cleverness; to avoid by passing around |
| convene | to assemble |
| intervene | to occure between events or periods; to come between easing a situation; to interfere or interupt |
| telepathy | communication from one mind to another without speech or other sensory needs |
| deviate | turn aside from a course, norm, pattern or subject |
| devious | winding or round about, underhanded, deceptive |
| impervious | not penatrable by light rays, moisture, etc., and incapable of being influenced or affected |