| A | B |
| averse | strongly opposed to or disliking something |
| census | a systematic count or survey, an official count of the population carried out at set intervals |
| disclaim | to deny responsibility for, knowledge, validity or authority of, or connection with a |
| exterminate | to completely destroy something completely |
| hemorrhage | a large, uncontrolled loss of something valuable, especially blood, either internal or external |
| inexorable | unstoppable, adamant and pitiless, |
| reputable | known to be reliable, honest or respectable |
| roisterer | someone who behaves in a loud bragging manner, or takes part in a rowdy celebration |
| spawn | the seed, germ or source of something; children or offspring, especially if numerous; a mass of |
| stipulate | to specify or demand something as a condition to an agreement, to promise or agree |
| surplus | an excess amount of something, the amount remaining after the original requirement has be met |
| tangible | actual, capable of being understood and realized, able to be touched or perceived |
| toga | a robe of office, or an outer garment worn by the citizens of ancient Rome, consisting |
| trance | a dazed state, where someone is unaware of the environment and unable to respond |
| vigilante | someone who punishes lawbreakers personally and therefore illegally, instead of |
| vindictive | feeling, showing, or done through a desire to hurt someone, or done through a desire |
| sonus | Latin for "sound," as in sonata and sonar |
| skopeo | Greek for "look closely," or "examine," as in telescope, a device used to examine things from a distance. |