| A | B |
| bayou | a marshy inlet or outlet of a river or lake, especially in parts of the southern United States |
| grimace | to make a face showing pain, annoyance, and the like; a twisting of the face to show pain, annoyance and the like |
| malleable | capable of being shaped by hammering or pressing; having the capacity to be changed easily; adaptive |
| anthropology | the study of the physical, cultural, and social development and behavior of human cultures |
| visage | a face or a facial expression; appearance |
| indomitable | unconquerable; unyielding; not easily overcome |
| amiable | friendly; agreeable; good-natured; pleasant |
| succumb | to die; to yield or give in to an overpowering force or desire |
| whimsical | full of curious ideas or notion; odd, often in an amusing way; fanciful |
| melodramatic | overly dramatic, emotional, or sentimental |