| A | B |
| Comprehensive | A. Covering completely or broadly; inclusive. B. Having or exhibiting wide mental grasp. |
| Dearth | A scarcity or lack. |
| Deficient | A. Lacking an essential quality or element; insufficient. B. Not up to normal standards. |
| Deficit | An amount by which something falls short of the required or expected amount; a shortage. |
| Exhaustive | Testing all possibilities or considering all elements; thorough. |
| Integral | A. Essential or necessary for completeness. B. In mathematics, formed of parts that together make a whole; not fractional. |
| Paltry | A. Meager; insignificance. B. Worthless; lowly; contemptible. |
| Plethora | Superabundance; excess |
| Replenish | To fill or make complete again; add a new stock or supply to. |
| Scant | (adj) A. Being just short of full measure. B. Lacking in amount or quantity; inadequate. (trans. Verb) A. To provide with an inadequate share; skimp. B. To deal with or treat inadequately. |