| A | B |
| colony | a group of people, animals or plants living close together |
| compensate | to make up for, to be equivalent to; to pay for |
| deposit | to lay down; to put money into a bank account |
| fascinate | to attract; to strongly hold the interest of |
| feeble | having very little strength, weak; not very believable or satisfying |
| formal | following rules or customs, often in an exact and proper way |
| frigid | very cold; unfriendly |
| harsh | rough and unpleasant to the senses; causing pain, cruel |
| huddle | to crowd together |
| remote | far away in time or space |
| resemble | to be like or similar to |
| rigid | stiff and unbending; strict, not easily changed |
| solitary | being alone; being the only one |
| substantial | strong; solid |
| waddle | to walk with short steps, swaying from side to side |