| A | B |
| lagoon | an area of shallow water open to the sea but separated from the ocean by low, sandy dunes |
| simultaneously | concurrently; occurring at the same time |
| teeming | occurring or existing in great quantities or numbers; swarming |
| barnacle | a sea-dwelling, hard-shelled creature that often attaches itself to ship bottoms and timber |
| furrow | a narrow groove-like or trench-like depression in any surface |
| impeding | causing delay, interruption, or difficulty |
| futile | incapable of producing any result; useless; not successful |
| torrent | a stream of water flowing with great rapidity and violence |
| tenaciously | holding fast; characterized by keeping a firm hold |
| respite | a delay or stopping for a time, especially of anything distressing or difficult; an interval of relief |
| perimeter | a rope marking a boundary or outer limits of an area or object |
| equilibrium | a state of rest or balance |
| imminent | likely to occur at any moment |
| preeminence | superiority to all others |
| droning | continuous, low, monotonous |
| placid | pleasantly calm or peaceful |
| mottled | marked with spots or blotches of different colors or shades |
| fiendishly | in an outrageously cruel way; wickedly |
| reminiscence | a recalling of the past; a personal remembrance from the past |
| unamiaby | unpleasantly; in an unfriendly way |
| wheedled | tried to influence by using flattering words or acts |
| chastise | discipline, especially using physical punishment; criticize severely |
| clod | a lump or mass of earth or clay |
| expiring | breathing the last breath; dying |
| inaccessible | impossible to approach; unreachable |
| symmetrical | well-balanced; having harmonious proportions in shape, size; having corresponding parts so that the right and left sides are mirror images |
| insolently | disrespectfully; in a boldly rude way |
| maneuvered | moved skillfully to avoid obstacles |
| primly | properly; in a formally precise way |
| solemnly | seriously; earnestly |
| adept | very skilled; proficient; expert |
| aromatic | having a pleasant smell; fragrant or sweet-scented |
| citations | awards for outstanding achievement |
| corroded | rusted; eaten or worn away gradually |
| curt | rudely brief; abrupt in manner |
| elaborate | worked out in great detail; painstaking |
| façade | the front of a building, especially an imposing or decorative one |
| gaudily | showily and tastelessly; flashy |
| hefts | lifts; heaves |
| hulls | outer coverings of seeds, fruits, or other objects |
| ledgers | account books for keeping records |
| mirage | something illusory; an optical effect created by the reflection of light over hot sand or pavement |
| potential | possibility; latent ability that may not be developed |
| subtle | so slight as to be difficult to detect; not obvious |
| warped | bent or twisted, especially from a straight or flat shape |
| cane | sugarcane |
| deed | an official document, delivered to finalize an acquisition, especially of real estate |
| drove | a number of oxen, sheep or swine driven in a group; herd; flock |
| exploited | taken advantage of; used or abused |
| galoshes | waterproof boots or overshoes, usually high ones |
| persimmon | a large orange fruit that is edible and sweet when very ripe and soft |
| sorghum | a sweet syrup made from the sorgo plant |
| askew | to one side; crooked |
| lunar | resembling the moon; round or crescent-shaped |
| resolute | firmly set in purpose or opinion; determined |
| steerage | the cheapest accommodations for travelers, usually providing minimal comfort and convenience |
| visor | the projecting front brim of a cap |