| A | B |
| manipulate | to move by hand |
| manufacture | to produce by hand |
| circumlocution | round about way of saying something |
| circumvent | to go around or prevent something |
| erupt | to break forth and throw outward |
| rupture | a breaking apart or being broken apart |
| manuscript | written by hand; a document |
| circumscribe | to trace a line around, to limit or confine |
| circumnavigation | to travel around something |
| cosmos | the universe as an orderly, harmonious whole |
| cosmopolitan | citizen of the world; at home in many places |
| cosmetic | to make orderly or presentable |
| cosmonaut | Russian astronaut |
| interrupt | to cause something or someone to stop by breaking in |
| microcosm | a small representation of the wordl. |
| manicure | taking care of the hand |
| microfilm | documents photographed and reduce in size |
| scriptures | a sacred book or writings from that book |
| section | a part or subdivision of something |
| epidemic | the rapid spread of a disease |
| vocalist | a singer |
| sector | portion of a circle bounded by 2 radii and one of the intercepted ars; division of a military position |
| script | to write |
| vocation | a profession one believes one is "called" to take |
| avocation | activity engaged in; a hobby |
| telescope | a devise used to observe distant objects |
| televise | to transmit by television |
| telepathy | apparent communication of one's mind with another without ordinary means |
| thermodynamics | the branch of physics that studies relations between heat and other forms of energy |
| microscope | an instrument that uses lenses to magnify small objects |
| bisect | to cut or divide in two |
| dissect | To cut apart or separate for study |
| periscope | optical instrument used to observe from a position descplaced from a direct line of sight |
| hemisphere | half a sphere or globe |
| atmosphere | gases surrounding a celestial body |
| spheriod | object shaped by a sphere |
| bathysphere | spherical deep-diving chamber |
| appendectomy | surgical removal of the appendix |
| tonsillectomy | surgical removal of the tonsils |
| orthodontia | dental specialty of aligning teeth correctly |
| orthography | correct spelling, study and formulation of systems of spelling |
| orthopedic | surgical treatment of disorders of the skeleton |
| insect | any of usually small, winged invertebrate animals having 3 pairs of legs and a three-segmented body. |
| epilogue | short section at theed of any literary work/ a speech spoken directly to the audience at the conclusion of a play |
| epitaph | inscripton in memory of a deceased person, usu. on a tombstone |
| epitome | one that is representative of an entire class; an extreme example |
| epidermis | outer layer of skin |
| inspire | to breath excitement into the mind |
| perspire | to sweat |
| conspirator | one who secretly plans with others |
| aspiration | great hope or desire; to expell breath |
| thermometer | an instrument that measures temperature |
| thermostat | a device which responds to temperature |
| thermal | pertaining to heat |
| thermos | brand name of a heat insulated bottle |
| theology | study of a god or gods |
| atheist | one who denies existance of any god |
| theocracy | government ruled by religious authorities |
| spirometer | breath+measure; device that measures lung capacity |
| thermonuclear | having to do wiht the fusion of atoms at a very high temperature |