| A | B |
| adjacent (adj) | Near or next to; adjoining |
| beset (verb) | 1. To surround or to attact repeatedly 2. To trouble or weigh down |
| cede (verb) | To give up or transfer, especially by treaty or formal agreement |
| circuitous (adj) | Roundabout; indirect |
| desultory (adj) | Proceeding or carried out in an aimless or random way |
| galvanize (verb) | To excite or arouse action |
| implement (noun) | A tool or instrument |
| implement (verb) | To carry out |
| inconsequential (adj) | Lacking importance or worth; unable to make an impact; trivial |
| magnitude (noun) | Greatness of size, power, or influence |
| materialize (verb) | 1. To become real or actual 2. To appear in physicial form, especially suddenly |
| muster (noun) | A gathering, usually of military forces |
| muster (verb) | To summon or call forth; to gather |
| prohibitive (adj) | Serving to restrain action or discourage use of |
| reminisce (verb) | To think or talk about one's past |
| reminiscence (noun) | The act of remembering; a recollection |
| reminiscent (adj) | Suggestive of something else |
| vanguard (noun) | Leading or forward position in a movement |
| visionary (noun) | A person who is given to ideas that are not currently realistic; a dreamer |
| visionary (adj) | Able to see what might be accomplished in the future |