| A | B |
| archipelago (noun) (7) | 1. a large group of islands 2. a body of water containing a large number of islands |
| careen (verb) (7) | 1. to rush headlong, often with a swerving or lurching motion 2. to cause to lean or tip to one side (e.g., a ship) |
| cavalier (adj) (7) | showing an offhand or carefree disregard; arrogant |
| continguous (adj) (7) | sharing a boundary; being very close or in contact: adjacent |
| correlate (verb) (7) | to connect related things; to bring things into proper relation with one another |
| correlation (noun) (7) | the connection of things |
| etymology (noun) (7) | 1. the history of a word 2. the science that studies word histories |
| frenetic (adj) (7) | wildly excited; frantic |
| kinetic (adj) (7) | relating to motion |
| presage (verb) (7) | to foretell; to warn or indicate in advance |
| pulverize (verb) (7) | 1. to crush or grind into dust or powder 2. to demolish |
| recondite (adj) (7) | difficult to understand; abtruse |
| repulse (verb) (7) | 1. to repel; to drive back 2. to reject in a cool or distant manner; 3. to disgust |
| seismic (adj) (7) | 1. caused by or having to do with earthquakes 2. having powerful and widespread effects |
| undulate (verb) (7) | 1. to form or move in waves 2. to have a wavelike appearance or motion |
| undulation (noun) (7) | movement in waves |
| upheaval (noun) (7) | 1. a radical or violent change 2. a forceful lifting or warping from beneath |