| A | B |
| alloy | a metal that is formed by mixing two or more other metals, or by combining a metal and a nonmetal |
| buoyant | capable of floating in a liqid; able to keep other things afloat |
| celestial | of or related to the sky or heavens |
| celestial | heavenly or devine |
| coagulate | to change a liquid into a solid or nearly solid mass; clot |
| combustible | capable of catching fire and burning; inflammable |
| combustible | easily excited; quick to anger |
| conflagration | a large and destructive fire |
| dissection | the process of cutting apart an animal or plant to examine its internal structure |
| dissection | a detailed analysis or examination |
| distill | to treat or purigy a liquid by heating it until it forms a vapor and then cooling it so that it returns to liquid form |
| meteorology | the science dealing with atmospheric condition, specially weather conditions |
| saturate | to cause to be thoroughly soaked |
| saturate | fill to capacity |