| A | B |
| voluminous | Having great bulk or volume; ample |
| vic | To complete for, as in a contest |
| sublime | Great or noble in expression, thought, or manner, splendid |
| stagnate | To fail to develop, change or move. Stagnant-Not moving, changing, or developing |
| pestilence | A rapidly spreading and usually fatal disease. |
| mire | An area of wet, swampy ground; deep years. to get stuck as if in a mire; unable to make progress. |
| millennium | A period of one thousand years. |
| luminous | Giving off light. Clear; easy to understand. |
| irrepressible | Incapable of being controlled or held back. |
| infallible | Incapable of making an error; never wrong. Unlikely to fail or go wrong. |
| ineffectual | Not bringing about that desired results; futile. |
| enigma | Anything that is puzzling, mysterious, or hard to figure out. Enigamatic-puzzling; mysterious. |
| dissect | To cut into in order to study. To study closely; to analyze |
| decipher | To convert from a code or secret writing into ordinary language; to decode. To interpret the meaning of something puzzling; to solve. |
| congenial | Getting along well with others; offable. Suited to one's needs or tastes; agreeable. |