| A | B |
| abrasion | a wearing away or rubbing away by friction; A scraped or worn area. |
| Clad | clothed or covered |
| corroborate | to provide evidence to make more certain; to confirm |
| Cursory | Done in a hurry and with little attention to detail. |
| Dehydrate | To remove the water form; to lose water from. |
| Derive | To take or receive from a source |
| Electrify | To wire or equip with electric power. |
| Endeavor | To attempt earnestly or try hard |
| Gingerly | Cautious; very careful |
| Grimace | To make a face expressing feelings of pain |
| Gruesome | Causing shock or horror |
| Inventory | A list of possessions or goods on hand |
| Simulate | To take on the qualities of another; to imitate |
| Succumb | To give up or give in to |
| Surmise | To suppose something without sufficient evidence |