| A | B |
| dissever | sever |
| isthmus | a narrow strip of land with water on both sides, connecting tow larger bodies of land |
| eminence | high standing |
| stipend | salary |
| hierachy | organization of persons or things arranged one above the other according to rank |
| exultation | triumph; great rejoicing |
| heathen | person who does not believe in God of the Bible |
| felicity | bliss |
| contemptible | deseving contempt or scorn |
| tranquil | free from agitation or disturbance |
| corporeal | of or for the body |
| genial | smiling and pleasant |
| celestial | of the sky |
| meandering | winding |
| tumult | commotion; noise or uproar |
| discern | see clearly |
| obstinately | stubbornly |
| digression | turning aside from the main subject in talking or writing |
| teeming | overflowing |
| expedient | useful |