| A | B |
| augment | style, fashion; polularity |
| faction | a group of people within a larger group, usually causing conflict |
| assay | an analysis to determine composition; to test |
| impotent | powerless; unable to act effectively |
| diverge | to move or extend in different directions from a common point; to differ in opinion |
| inherent | existing as a part of the essential character of something |
| fiord | a long, narrow inlet of the sea, with steep cliffs rising alongside |
| unremitting | never stopping or slackening; unceasing; constant |
| augment | to increase; to make greater; to enlarge |
| subsided | to sink or fall to a lower level; to become less active; to wane |