| A | B |
| column | a feature article that appears regularly in a newspaper or magazine. |
| columnist | A person who writes a column for a newspaper or magazine. |
| design | To draw up plans for something. |
| designate | To indicate or specify; point out; show |
| haste | Swiftness of motion or action; rapidity; a hurry |
| hasten | To move or act swiftly; hurry |
| resign | To give up or quit |
| resignation | The act of giving up, leaving, or retiring from a position |
| muscle | A type of body tissue composed of fibers that contract and relax to cause movement or exert force |
| muscular | Having strong, well-developed muscles |
| symphony | A usually long and elaborate sonata for orchestra, usually consisting of four movements |
| microphone | A device that turn soundwaves into electric signals |
| autograph | A signature, usually of a famous person, that is saved by an admirer or collector |
| automobile | A land behicle equipped to carry a driver and several passengers, generally moving on four wheels and propelled by an engine that burns gasoline |
| bibliography | A list of the works of a specific author or publisher |
| phonetic | Representing the sounds of speech with a set of symbols, each denoting a single sound |
| photograph | An image formed on a light-sensitive surface by a camera and developed by chemical means to produce a positive print |
| geography | The study of the earth and its features and the destribution on the earth of life, including the position of continents, mountains, oceans, and rivers, and the effect of location on climate, resources, population, products, etc. |
| automatic | Capable of operating correctly without the control of a human being |
| autobiography | The story of a person's life written by that person |
| universe | All the matter and space that exists, considered as a whole, the cosmos |
| binoculars | Any optical device, such as a microscope or a pair of field glasses, designed for use by both eyes at once and consisting of two small telescopes. |
| unique | Having no equal or equivalent; being the only one in kind |
| triple | Of or having three parts; threefold |
| semicircle | An arc of 180 degrees; a half of a circle |
| unity | The condition of being united into a single whole, oneness |
| semicolon | A punctuation mark |
| trio | A group of three |
| biceps | Any muscle that has two points of attachment at one end, especially the large muscle at the front of the upper arm that bends the elbow |
| biannual | Happening twice each year, semiannual |
| volt | a unit for measuring the force of an electric unit |
| boysenberry | a large, dark-red berry related to the loganberry, blackberry, and raspberry |
| saxophone | a wind instrument having a single-reed mouthpiece, a curved conical body made of metal, and keys operated by the player's fingers |
| begonia | any of several plants often grown for their showy flowers or colorfully marked leaves |
| magnolia | a tree or shrub with large, showy, usually white or pink flowers |
| braille | a system of writting and printing for the blind, in which raised dots representing letters, numbers, and punctuation are read by feeling them with the fingers |
| silhoutte | a drawing consisting of the outlind of something, especially human profile, filled in with a solid color |
| maverick | an unbranded calf or colt, traditionally belonging to the first person to brand it |
| boycott | an organized group refusal to use a product or service or to deal with a buisness or nation, as a means of protest |
| cardigan | a sweater of knitted jacket without a collar, opening down the front and usually buttoning |
| capital | a city that is the seat of a state or national goverment |
| capitol | the building in which a state legislature assembles |
| core | the hard stringy central part of certain fruits, such as an apple or pear, containg seeds |
| corps | a large army unit composed of two or more divisions |
| hostile | feeling or showing opposition |
| hostle | an inexpensive lodging house for travlers and tourists of high-school or college age |
| idle | not working or devoted to working or producing |
| idol | a person or thing adored or greatly admired |
| cereal | the seeds of grasses, such as wheat, oats, or corn, used as food |
| serial | presented in installments |