| A | B |
| expedition | An outing or journey taken for a specific purpose; an organized group, with equipement and conveyances, that take a trip for a specific reason |
| expedition | Persons controlling, supervising and directing an enterprise; executives |
| influence | Intangible action of a person/thing on another which creates an effect |
| fluid | A substance (liquid, gas) that flows and tens to change its shape |
| pedestal | An architectural support, foot or base for a column or statue |
| manicure | The care and treatment of the hands and fingernails(shaping and polishing) esp. as provided by a professional beautician |
| flush | Brief but heavy gush or flow, especially of water |
| manuscript | Any handwritten book, document, typewritten orcomputer text that is ready to submit for publication |
| tripod | A stool, utensil, or caldron having three legs; anadjustable 3-legged stand or support (camera, telescope) |
| pedestrian | A person who is traveling on foot; a walker, esp. onor near a street |
| influx | Act or instance of flowing in; arrival in large numbers |
| manufacture | To make or produce by machinery or hand,D---To make or produce by machinery or hand, |
| pedicure | Cosmetic treatment of the feet and toenails |
| manacles | A metal fetter like a bracelet, usu. one of a pair linked by a chain used to shackle the hands; handcuffs; |
| affluent | Having an abundance of material goods; wealthy;rich; prosperous |
| quadruped | An animal, esp. a mammal, that has four feet |
| fluorescent | The giving off of radiation, esp. of visible light, |
| maneuver | A planned strategic or tactical military movement |
| manipulate | o manage or influence skillfully and often unfairly;to handle/operate with dexterity/skill with the hands |
| impede | To slow or block the movement or progress of;hinder |
| fluctuate | To change continually and irregularly; to shift back & forth, rise and fall |
| pedigree | A genealogical record, esp. of a purebred; ancestral line; lineage; history |
| maintenance | Act of keeping in existence or preserving; means of support or subsistence; livelihood support or subsistence; livelihood |
| fluency | Spoken or written smoothly, rapidly and with an ease flow |