| A | B |
| Knoll | A small hill or mound |
| Bustle | To move with great energy |
| Synthetic | of, pertaining to, proceeding by, or involving synthesis (opposed to analytic ). |
| Facade | the front of a building, especially an imposing or decorative one. any side of a building facing a public way or space and finished accordingly. |
| Saturate | to cause (a substance) to unite with the greatest possible amount of another substance, through solution, chemical combination, or the like. 2. to charge to the utmost, as with magnetism. 3. to soak, impregnate, or imbue thoroughly or completely: to saturate a sponge with water; a town saturated with charm. 4. to destroy (a target) completely with bombs and missiles. 5. to send so many planes over (a target area) that the defensive electronic tracking equipment becomes ineffective. 6. to furnish (a market) with goods to its full purchasing capacity. verb (used without object), saturated, saturating. 7. to become saturated. adjective 8. saturated. |
| Pristine | having its original purity; uncorrupted or unsullied. 2. of or relating to the earliest period or state; primitive. |
| Convoy | the protection provided by an escort. |
| Resound | to echo or ring with sound, as a place. |
| Listless | having or showing little or no interest in anything; languid; spiritless; indifferent: |
| Cranny | A small crack |
| Saunter | 1. to walk with a leisurely gait; stroll: sauntering through the woods. |
| Muted | of low intensity and reduced volume; softened |
| Sentinel | a person or thing that watches or stands as if watching. |
| Contaminate | to make impure or unsuitable by contact or mixture with something unclean, bad, etc |
| Turbulent | being in a state of agitation or tumult; disturbed |
| Bower | a leafy shelter or recess; arbor. 2. a rustic dwelling; cottage. 3. a lady's boudoir in a medieval castle. |
| Dislodge | to remove or force out of a particular place: |
| Craggy | full of crags. 2. rugged; harsh; rough. |
| Veneer | a thin layer of wood or other material for facing or inlaying wood. 2. any of the thin layers of wood glued together to form plywood. 3. Building Trades. a facing of a certain material applied to a different one or to a type of construction not ordinarily associated with it, as a facing of brick applied to a frame house. 4. a superficially valuable or pleasing appearance: a cruel person with a veneer of kindliness. |
| Sylvan | of, relating to, or inhabiting the woods |
| Tainted | a trace of something bad, offensive, or harmful. 2. a trace of infection, contamination, or the like. 3. a trace of dishonor or discredit. 4. Obsolete. color; tint. |
| Restraint | a restraining action or influence |
| Smolder | to burn without flame; undergo slow or suppressed combustion. |
| Raucous | harsh; strident; grating: raucous voices; raucous laughter. 2. rowdy; disorderly: |
| Cavern | 1. a cave, especially one that is large and mostly underground. |