| A | B |
| marauder | one who roams from place to place making attacks and raids in search of plunder |
| commend | to praise (someone or something) in a serious and often public way |
| spare | to refrain from harming or destroying; leave uninjured |
| innuendo | a statement which indirectly suggests that someone has done something immoral, improper, etc.; hint |
| forsake | to give up, quit, or leave (someone or something) completely; abandon |
| baroque | having many details or too many details |
| cadre | an elite or select group that forms the core of an organization and is capable of training new members |
| pillage | to take things by force especially during a war; to loot or plunder |
| constrained | to limit or restrict (something or someone) |
| enigma | something hard to understand or explain |
| poach | to take without permission and use as one's own |
| florid | elaborately decorated; ornate |
| industry | the habit of working hard and steadily; labor |