| A | B |
| waist | the part of the human body between the bottom of the rib cage and the pelvis |
| waste | to spend, consume, or use foolishly or needlessly; squander |
| patience | the capacity or quality of enduring trouble or hardship without complaint or anger |
| patients | people who receive medical care or treatment |
| rite | a ceremonial act or series of acts |
| right | that which is just or morally good |
| wright | a person who constructs or repairs something |
| muscle | a type of body tissue capable of causing movement or exerting force |
| mussel | any of several saltwater or freshwater mollusks having a pair of narrow, often dark-blue shells |
| principal | a person who holds a leading position, especially the head of a school |
| principle | a rule or standard of behavior |
| summary | a retelling of the substance of something larger |
| summery | of, intended for, or suggesting summer |
| sight | the ability to see; a view; a glimpse |
| cite | to quote or mention as an authority or example |
| site | the place where something was, is, or is to be located |
| stationary | not moving |
| stationery | writing paper and envelopes |
| coward | a person who lacks courage to face danger or pain |
| cowered | crouched or drew back, as if from fear or pain; cringed |
| berry | a usually small, juicy fruit with many seeds rather than a single seed |
| bury | to place in the ground and cover with earth |
| hangar | a building used for housing or repairing aircraft |
| hanger | a frame or hook on which an article of clothing can be hung |