| A | B |
| annals | (n): chronological records; historical accounts |
| disperse | (v): to break up and scatter; to cause to vanish or disappear; to spread or distribute widely |
| extremity | (n): the farthest or outermost point or part; the greatest degree; grave danger, necessity, or distress; an extreme measure |
| intact | (adj): whole, with no part missing; undamaged |
| negotiate | (v): to settle by discussing; to arrange an agreement |
| demoralize | (v): to undermine the confidence of a person or group; discourage; dishearten |
| epic | (n):a long poem about the adventures of a great hero; (adj): impressive; grand in scope |
| inconspicuous | (adj): attracting little attention; not readily noticeable; ordinary |
| landlocked | (adj): surrounded by land; cut off from the sea |
| replenish | (v): to refill or resupply; restore; nourish |
| belligerent | (adj): aggressive; warlike |
| eradicate | (v): to pull up or tear up; to eliminate or destroy completely |
| havoc | (n): destruction; devastation |
| inflammation | (n): redness, heat, and painfulness as a result of injury or infection; the act of inflaming or arousing strong passion; the state of being inflamed |
| meander | (v): to follow a twisting, turning course; to wander without direction |
| dexterity | (n): skillfulness; expertness; talent |
| fervent | (adj): having or showing great emotion; passionate; fierce; strongly devoted |
| hideous | (adj): horrible; disgusting; repulsive; ugly |
| manifest | (adj): easy to see; obvious; (v): to show; to reveal |
| recede | (v): to move back; to move away; to lesson or fade |