| A | B |
| heritage | traditions, skills, and so on, passed down from one generation to the next |
| evaporated | vanished; disappeared |
| irrigation | system of supplying land with water by using ditches, by sprinkling, etc, |
| authentic | genuine; real |
| normal | free from mental disorder; sane |
| forms | the shape and structure of something as distinguished from its material |
| pueblo | a Native American village grouped together to form a single building |
| concrete | naming a real thing or a class of things |
| converted | changed into a different form or used in a different way |
| forms | to give shape to: as in fashion |
| adobe | a building material made of clay baked in the sun |
| concrete | mixture of crushed stone, sand, cement, and water |