| A | B |
| absorb | to soak up or take in |
| adhere | to stick, cling, or hold tight |
| associate | to join in thought; to join as a friend or acquaintance(adj) connected with one or more persons or things(n) a friend, acquaintance, or colleague |
| celestial | of or relating to the sky |
| contentment | happiness or satisfaction |
| destiny | a person's fortune or fate |
| disposable | something made to be discarded after use |
| engrave | to cut designs into a surface in an artistic way; to carve |
| frantic | very excited with rage, fear, pain, or grief |
| gullibe | easily deceived; unsuspecting |
| induce | to influence or persuade; to cause or bring about |
| leisure | the time free from work in which one may rest or enjoy oneself(adj) not occupied; free |
| nomad | a member of a tribe that moves from one place to another in search of food and water |
| pedestal | a base for a statue or a lamp |
| pigment | a coloring matter in the cells of plants and animals |
| radioactivity | the rays or tiny particles given off from atomic nuclei |
| scholar | a student; a wise person; a teacher |
| sparse | thinly scattered; not thickly grown |
| triumph | to win success; a victory |
| voluntary | acting on one's own choice; not forced or required |