| A | B |
| The act of conceding, granting yielding. | concession |
| A solid having a polygon for a base, and having triangular sides meeting in a point. | Pyramid |
| A place on the world wide web where you can go to find information. | Internet Site |
| A place where you can go to exercise by lifting weights. | Weight Room |
| A small room where the game of raquetball is played. | Raquetball Court |
| The form of money used by a country. | Currency |
| To give an item to someone, and recieve something in trade. | Exchange |
| A form of money used in Ancient Greece. | Drachma |
| A ring of flowers or leaves twisted together. | Wreath |
| Any surface such as a wing, rudder, etc designed to help lift or control an aircraft. | Airfoil |
| To critically look at the parts or elements of a substance. | Analyzed |
| Something that is plain to see. | Apparent |
| A person trained in the science of biology. | Biologist |
| A part of something. | Component |
| Having part of the outside wall removed to see the internal structure. | Cutaway |
| A long period of dry weather. | Drought |
| A tapered tube with a wide moth, used for pouring. | Funnel |
| To produce. | Generate |
| The line where the earth and sky appear to meet. | Horizon |
| To become greater in size. | Increase |
| The inside of an object | Interior |
| A thin board made of several thin layers of wood glued together. | Plywood |
| The number of people in a town, city, province, country, etc. | Population |
| The soft part of an fruit or vegetable. A soft , moist mixture of ground up wodd, rags, etc. | Pulp |
| A natural or man-made object that orbits around a planet. | Satellite |
| A wooden peg, used to hold clothes on a clothes line. | Clothespin |
| To go down in value. | Decrease |
| A vinyl, or aluminum product used to cover the side of a house. | Exterior siding |
| An object used to hold something, made from glass. | Glass container |
| A rubber cork used to hold a substance in a container. | Rubber stopper |
| A stick used to measure the angle of the sun, much like a sundial is used. | Shadow stick |
| A thin piece of wood etc. used to cover a roof. | Shingles |
| Wood used to make beams etc, to form the skeleton of the house. | Structural lumber |
| A time device that measures the angle of the son to tell time. | Sundial |
| A woody plant, smaller than a tree. | Shrub |
| The wood beams on which the railway tracks lie. | Railway tie |
| A flat metal or rubber ring used to protect the surface from being damaged by a bolt. | Washer |
| Where two lines cross. | Intersect |
| A plan of action that is meant as a guide. | Policy |
| A river, chanel, or other body of water that ships can go through. | Waterway |
| To bring in a product from another country. | Import |
| To send a product from your country to another country. | Export |