| A | B |
| amenable | agreeable; responsible to authority; pleasant; willing to give in to the wishes of another |
| precarious | unsafe; unsteady; unstable |
| criterion | a standard or rule by which something can be judged; a basis for judgment |
| guise | appearance; semblance |
| lesion | wound; injury, especially one created by a disease |
| gird | to encircle as with a belt; to prepare as for action |
| fetish | an object of unreasonably obsessive reverence or attention |
| disperse | to scatter in various directions; to distribute widely |
| dissolution | the breaking up into parts; termination of a legal bond or contract |
| forage | to search or hunt for food and provision |