| A | B |
| rotund | Having a full, rich sound. |
| precipitation | Any form of water, such as rain, snow, sleet, or hail, that falls to the earth's surface. |
| salvage | The rescue of a ship, its crew, or its cargo from fire or shipwreck. |
| sniglet | Any word coined for something that has no specific name. |
| omnibus | A long motor vehicle for passengers; a bus. |
| holograph | A document written wholly in the handwriting of the person whose signature it bears. |
| manque | The numbers 1 to 18 in roulette. |
| recreant | Unfaithful or disloyal to a belief, duty, or cause. |
| garrulous | Wordy and rambling. |
| unctuous | Characterized by affected, exaggerated, or insincere earnestness. |
| obturate | To close |
| imprecate | To invoke evil upon; curse. |
| portend | To serve as an omen or a warning of |
| exuviate | To shed or cast off |
| conflate | To bring together; meld or fuse. |
| clamber | To climb with difficulty, especially on all fours; scramble. |
| munchkin | A very small person, especially one with an elflike appearance. |
| Dolly Varden | A colorfully spotted trout |
| Mickey Mouse | Intellectually unchallenging; simple |
| tabby | A domestic cat with a striped or brindled coat of a gray or tawny color. |