| A | B | 
| palisade | a high fence of stakes for defense | 
| whittle | paring or reduce by cutting down | 
| inflame | kindle and excite to uncontrollable action | 
| humble | to destroy the power or prestige of | 
| stallion | male horse | 
| sear | burn, scorch or brand | 
| inflexible | unyielding, ridgid; incapable of change | 
| counterfeit | forgery, fake, sham, imposter; a copy or imitation | 
| stifle | to kill by depriving of oxygen; to supress | 
| rotund | rounded out, plump, chubby | 
| gander | look or glance; male goose | 
| sham | covering for a pillow; counterfeit or fake | 
| cleft | fissure; crack | 
| scale | sample or model in proportion to the size of the actual thing; a standard of measure | 
| stern | severe, austere, sturdy; rear end of a boat | 
| peaseant | a class of small landowners tilling the soil' an uneducated person of low social status | 
| ramble | go about aimlessly, tp wander; ;eisurely excursion; aimless walk | 
| dominant | overlooking from a high position; a bodily characteristic expressed when a dominant gene is present | 
| crest | a tuft on the head of an animal; crown; upper part; to reach the crerst of | 
| saturate | to soak thoroughly; no more can be absorbed | 
| gargantuan | tremendous size or volume; huge, colossal,mammoth | 
| shuck | to strip of shucks | 
| aimless | without object or purpose; wandering | 
| squall | storm at sea; sudden violent gust of wind | 
| range | series of things in a row, largest to smallest, open land where animals roam, the distance a weapon will shoot |