| A | B |
| titanic | huge and powerful |
| steward | a person who attends to the comfort of others on a train, plane, or ship |
| palace | a large splendid house |
| boiler | tanks where water is heated to make steam |
| ocean liner | large passenger ships that travel on the open seas |
| sea trials | tests performed on a ship to make sure it is working correctly |
| promenade | an area on a ship used for walking |
| glacier | a gigantic mass of slowly moving ice that grows over the years |
| orchestra | a group of musicians who play together |
| dusk | time of day when it begins to get dark |
| sea lanes | routes ships travel on the ocean |
| bridge | room from which the captain and his officers steer the ship |
| crow's nest | a lookout station high above the top deck of a ship |