| A | B |
| concavity | the state of being concave; a concave surface: a hollow |
| colloquy | a conversation or confrence esp. a formal one |
| indomitable | not easily defeatable or subdued |
| summation | a speech summing up the main point; the act or operation of obtaining a sum |
| marauder | to rove in search of plunder; to invade fo plunder |
| adduced | to present for proof or consideration, as an example; cite; allege |
| inscrutable | that cannot be searched in to or understood; incomprehensible |
| equivocate | to use ambiguous language with intent to mislead or decevie |
| callous | hardened in feelings insencible |
| cynical | distrusting or contemperous of virtue in others; sneering; sarcastic |
| ineffable | too overpowering to be expressed in words; too lofty or sacred to be uttered; indefinable |
| animate (n) | full of life |
| irrevocable | incapable of being revoked; incapable of being brought back |
| covertly | secretly |
| pith | Truth |