| A | B |
| corps | A separate branch or department of the armed forces having a specialized function. |
| dignified | Having or expressing dignity |
| ease | The condition of being comfortable or relieved. |
| exhibit | 1. To show outwardly; display |
| inferior | Low or lower in order, degree, or rank |
| liberate | To set free, as from oppression, confinement, or foreign control. |
| merciful | Full of mercy; compassionate |
| mirth | Gladness and gaiety, especially when expressed by laughter. |
| petty | 1. Of small importance; trivial 2. Marked by narrowness of mind, ideas, or views. |
| tarry | 1. To delay or be late in going, coming, or doing. 2. To wait |
| twine | v. To twist together (threads, for example) n. A strong string or cord made of two or more threads twisted together. |
| unearth | 1. To bring up out of the earth; dig up. 2. To bring to public notice; uncover. |
| venture | 1. An undertaking that is dangerous, daring, or of uncertain outcome. 2. A business enterprise involving some risk in expectation of gain. |