| Term | Definition |
| ingratiating | charming |
| desolately | a treeless |
| sophisticated | experienced, experienced |
| presumably | by assuming reasonably |
| ego | a person as thinking |
| permeated | to pass into every part of |
| detergent | any of a group of synthetic chemical usually for cleaning |
| distinguish | to make off |
| sluggish | lazy |
| primeval | original |
| anatomical | concerned with dissection |
| aspiring | aim |
| vile | highly offensive |
| catering | to provide food |
| cynical | like or characteristic of a cynic |
| apprehensively | uneasy or fearful about something that might happen |
| roundabout | circuitous |
| demolishing | to destroy or ruin |
| genuinely | descended from the original stock |
| undulate | to have a wavy form or surface |
| callous | made hard |
| teaser | a person or thing that teases |
| antennas | a conductor by which electromagnetic waves are sent out or received |
| infuriating | enrage |
| interstellar | between or among the stars |
| aural | of or pertaining to an aura |
| silhouetted | a two-dimensional representation of the outline of an object |
| frequencies | rate of occurrence |
| theologians | a person versed in theology |
| hemorrhaging | a profuse discharge of blood |
| reception | the act of receiving or the state of being received. |
| embark | to board a ship |
| entitled | to give (a person or thing) a title |
| throttled | a lever, pedal, handle, etc. |
| therapeutic | of or pertaining to the treating |
| clenched | to close (the hands, teeth, etc.) tightly |
| wrenching | to twist suddenly and forcibly |
| copiously | large in quantity or number |
| vicinity | the area or region near or about a place |
| melodramatic | exaggerated |
| parched | to make extremely dry |
| hazarding | an unavoidable danger or risk |
| contrives | devise |
| transcend | to rise above or go beyond |
| triumphant | having achieved victory or success |
| racial | f, pertaining to, or characteristic of one race or the races of humankind |
| hysterical | pertaining to |
| detached | not attached |
| humanoids | having human characteristics |
| stammered | to speak with involuntary breaks and pauses |
| teidum | the quality or state of being wearisome |
| sluggish | indisposed to action or exertion |
| murky | dark |
| hymn | a song |
| lunged | a sudden forward thrust |