| A | B |
| bulwark | 1. A wall-like structure used as a defense. 2. A person or thing that protects or defends. |
| culminate | To reach or bring to the highest point. |
| culmination | The result of a sustained effort; the high point or climax. |
| engulf | To swallow up by covering completely; to overwhelm |
| feasible | Able to be done; possible or likely |
| glut | A much larger supply than is needed. 1.To supply a much larger amount than is needed. 2.To eat or consume to excess. |
| havoc | 1. Widespread destruction or devastation. 2. Great confusion. |
| impregnable | Impossible to attack successfully. |
| indefatigable | Not easily made tired; tireless |
| onslaught | A fierce attack |
| phenomenon | 1. Any fact or event that can be observed or described. 2. An unusual fact, event or person. |
| phenomenal | Extraordinary; very unusual. |
| picturesque | Like a picture; pleasing or charming to look at. |
| simultaneous | Happening or existing at the same time. |
| stipulate | To require as part of an agreement or contact. |
| susceptible | Open or subject to; easily influenced or affected by. |
| wrest | 1. To pull away form with a twist. 2. To take by force or as if by force. |