| A | B |
| monogamy | having one spouse |
| bifocal | having two centers of vision |
| triceps | a muscle with three points of origin especially in the back of the upper arm |
| quatrain | a stanza or poem with four lines |
| pentagon | a shape with five sides |
| sextet | a group of six musicians |
| hexagram | a six-pointed star made out of two equilateral triangles |
| semiannual | happening twice in a one year period |
| monotone | having one sound |
| triennial | happening once every three years |
| unique | one of a kind |
| monorail | a train that runs on one track |
| duel | combat between two people or armies |
| triplicate | one of three identical items of written material |
| monotone | having one sound |
| quintuplets | five babies born at a single birth |
| bisect | to cut into equal parts |
| ambidextrous | able to use both hands equally well |
| quadruped | a four-footed animal such as a dog |
| hemisphere | half of the earth |
| duplicity | decitfulness in speech or conduct |
| monologue | a long speech given by a character |
| solitude | being alone because you want to be alone |
| ambivalent | having or showing very different feelings about someone or something |
| ambiguous | able to be understood in more than one way; having more than one possible meaning |