| A | B |
| animal | a living thing that is not a human being or plant |
| animate | to make someone or something lively or excited; to make a drawing appear to move |
| animator | a person who creates animated movies and cartoons |
| inanimate | not capable of life; nonliving things |
| carnivorous | used to describe an animal that eats meat |
| reincarnate | to be born again with a different body after death |
| physical | relating to the body of a person instead of the mind; existing in a form that you ca touch or see |
| physician | a medical doctor |
| physics | a science that deals with matter and energy and the way they interact with heat, light, electricity, and sound |
| physicist | a scientist who studies or is a specialist in physics |
| false | not real or genuine; used to say that something is not really what it seems to be; not true or accurate |
| fallacy | a wrong belief; a false or mistaken idea |
| falsify | to make something false; to change something in order to make people believe something that is not true |
| certain | not having any doubt about something; convinced or sure |
| credulous | too ready to believe things; easily fooled or cheated |
| credence | belief that something is true; the quality or being believed or accepted as something true or real |
| credible | able to be believed; reasonable to trust or believe |
| creed | a statement of the basic beliefs or a religion; an idea or set of beliefs that guides the actions of a person or group |
| phobia | an extremely strong dislike or fear of someone or something |
| claustrophobic | having a fear of being in closed or small spaces; used to describe a small closed in room with little space |
| armory | a supply of weapons; a place where weapons are kept |
| armada | a large group of ships that are used for warfare |
| armadillo | a small American animal that lives underground and whose head and body are protected by a hard shell |
| defend | to fight in order to keep someone or something safe; to not allow a person or thing to hurt, damage, or destroy someone or something |
| offense | something that causes a person to be hurt, angry, or upset; a criminal act |
| fender | a wheel cover that protects the vehicle from mud or rocks that the wheel might spray upward |
| scissors | a tool used for cutting paper, cloth, etc. |
| decide | to make a choice about something; to choose something after thinking about it |
| incisor | a tooth that has a sharp edge for biting; one of the four front teeth of the upper or lower jaw |
| insecticide | a chemical substance that is used to kill insects |
| via | by going through a particular place; by way of a particular place; by means of a person, machine, etc. |
| deviate | to do something that is different or to be different from what is usual or expected; to stray from the usual path or way |
| obvious | easy to see or notice; easy for the mind to understand or recognize |
| urban | of or relating to cities and the people who live in them |
| suburb | a town or other area where people live in houses near a larger city |
| suburbanite | a person who lives in a suburb |
| terrestrial | relating to or occurring on Earth; living or growing on land instead of in water or air |
| terrain | a particular type of land |
| terra-cotta | a reddish clay that is used for pottery and tiles |
| territory | an area of land that is owned or claimed by a person or animal |
| medium | in the middle of a range of possible sizes, amounts, etc. |
| median | a mathematical term that refers to the middle value in a series of numbers arranged from smallest to largest |
| mediocre | not very good, but not very bad either |
| mediate | to work with opposing sides in an argument in order to bring about an agreement |
| semicircle | a half of a circle |
| hemisphere | one of the halves of the earth as divided by the equator; one of two halves of a sphere |
| semicolon | a punctuation mark that can be used to separate major parts in a sentence and to separate items in a series if the items contain commas |
| equitable | being fair or just |
| equator | an imaginary circle around the middle of Earth, equally distant from the North and South Poles |
| equidistant | equally distant |