| A | B |
| conflagration | inferno; a large destructive fire |
| flotsam | debris; objects floating or washed ashore |
| excruciating | extremely painful; agonizing, tortuous |
| appendage | a part that is attached to a trunk or body |
| protrude | to stick out; to jut out; bulge |
| frailty | a physical or moral weakness |
| intervened | to come between; to lie between |
| poignant | very emotional or distressing to the mind |
| agitation | a shaking motion; the act of disturbing someone or some thing |
| orb | a sphere or ball like objects |
| menacing | threatening; a show of being able to harm |
| immortality | the quality of being able to live forever; everlastingness |
| gait | a way of walking or running; stride, pace |
| monotonously | done in a boring manner that lacks variety |
| subdued | to quiet or bring under control by physical force or persuasion; to conquer, repress |
| pall | a dark gloomy covering; a dark mood or gloomy atmosphere |
| reiterate | to say it again; to repeat |
| imperative | urgent, necessary, essential |
| apprehension | a fearful feeling about the future; dread, alarm |
| undulations | a wavey form or appearance; |