| A | B |
| adapt | to change to fit new conditions; to make changes in something to make it useful |
| deplete | to use up |
| efficient | producing results without waste |
| fatigue | a feeling of tiredness from work or exercise |
| gait | the way a person or animal moves on foot |
| glare | to shine with a strong, harsh light. To stare angrily at. A strong, blinding light. An angry stare |
| habitat | the place or type of place where a plant or animal is normally found |
| oblivious | not aware of; the state of forgetting or being forgotten |
| outmoded | no longer needed or fashionable |
| prominent | projecting; standing out. Very easy to see; easily noticed. Famous, well-known |
| quench | to put out; to extinguish. To satisfy with a liquid |
| rigor | a condition that makes life difficult; strictness or severity |
| sear | To wither; to dry up. To burn the surface of with sudden heat. |
| transport | to carry from one place to another |
| wend | to travel; to go on one's way |