| A | B |
| Hydration | (n)- the process of causing something to absorb water |
| dehydrate | (v)- cause a person or person’s body to lose a large amount of water |
| carbohydrate | (n)- any of a large group of organic compounds occurring in foods and living tissues and including sugars, starch, and cellulose. They contain hydrogen and oxygen in the same ratio as water (2:1) and typically can be broken down to release energy in the animal body. |
| hydrologist | (n)- one who studies the properties, distribution, and effects of water as a solid, liquid, or gas on the Earth’s surface, soil, rocks, and atmosphere. |
| hydrocephalus | (n)- a condition where fluid accumulates on the brain, typically in young children, enlarging the head and sometimes causing brain damage |
| inscription | (n)- (1) a note, as a dedication, written in the inside of a book (2) a historical, religious, or other record that has been cut, impressed, painted, etc. on stone, brick, metal, or other hard surface |
| prescribe | (v)- (1)advise and authorize, in writing, the use of medication or a treatment for someone (2) state authoritatively or as a rule (that an action or procedure) should be carried out |
| indescribable | (adj)- too extraordinary for description; extraordinary |
| transcribe | (v)- to put (thoughts, speech, data) into written or printed form |
| conscribe | (v)- (1) to construct or limit (2) to force into military service; conscript |
| active | (of a person) engaging or ready to engage in physically energetic pursuits. doing things for an organization, cause, or campaign, rather than simply giving it one's support. |
| comparative | By comparison; relative |
| sensitive | quick to detect or respond to slight changes, signals, or influences |
| lucrative | Producing a great deal of profit |
| pensive | engaged in, involving, or reflecting deep or serious thought |
| midfield | (n)- The central part of a field |
| midship | (n)- The the middle part of a ship |
| midterm | (n)- The the middle part of a period of office, an academic term, or a pregnancy |
| midway | (adj & adv)- in or towards the middle of something (n)- an area of sideshows, games of chance or skill, or other amusements at a fair or exhibition |
| midwife | (n)- a person, typically a woman, trained to assist women in childbirth (v)- assist a woman during childbirth |