| A | B |
| bisect | v. to cut or divide into two parts, especially two equal parts; to split; to fork |
| discretion | n. the quality of being discreet; prudence; the ability or power to decide responsibly; freedom to act or judge on one's own: "All the decisions were left to our discretion." |
| hectic | adj. characterized by intense activity, confusion, or haste |
| inaudible | adj. impossible to hear |
| lavish | adj. characterized by or produced with extravagance and profusion; immoderate in giving or bestowing: "The critics were lavish with their praise."; v. to give in abundance; to shower: "She lavished attention on him." |
| mimic | v. to copy or imitate closely, especially in speech, expression, and gesture; to copy or imitate so as to ridicule; to mock; to resemble closely; to simulate: "an insect that mimics a twig"; to take on the appearance of; n. one who imitates, especially |
| nominal | adj. relating to a name or names; assigned to or bearing a person's name; existing in name only; insignificantly small: "a nominal amount of money"; n. a word or group of words functioning as a noun |
| orthodox | adj. adhering to the accepted or traditional and established faith, especially in religion; adhering to what is commonly accepted, customary, or traditional; n. one that is orthodox |
| panorama | n. an unbroken view of an entire surrounding area; a comprehensive presentation, a survey: "a panorama of American literature"; a picture or series of pictures representing a continuous scene |
| resourceful | adj. able to act effectively or imaginatively, especially in difficult situations |