| A | B |
| aftermath | the consequences or aftereffects of a significant, unpleasant event |
| decimated | kill, destroy, or remove large percentage or part of |
| emanated | to come out from a source |
| maniacal | exhibiting extremely wild or violent behavior; exhibiting or denoting obsessive enthusiasm |
| mitigate | to cause to become less harsh or hostile |
| omnipotence | an agency or force of unlimited power |
| pandemic | an outbreak of a disease that occurs over a wide geographic area and effects an exceptionally high proportion of the population |
| pathogenic | causing or capable of causing disease |
| satiate | to satisfy a need or desire fully or to excess |
| susceptible | capable of submitting to an action, process or operation |
| veritable | being truly or very much so |