| Term | Definition |
| palatable | fit to be eaten; pleasant to the taste |
| quarry | A hunted object or person |
| stabilize | to become steady |
| appease | to satisfy; soothe |
| resolve | intention; determination |
| escort | to accompany |
| resignation | giving in; excepting without complaint |
| devoid | completely lacking in; without |
| momentarily | for a short time |
| churn | to stir up |
| agility | nimbleness; quickness |
| voracious | greedy; ravenous |
| disconcert | to confuse; upset |
| thrash | to move about wildly |
| totter | to be unsteady; rock or shake |
| protrude | to just out |
| entrails | the inner parts of a thing |
| adhere | to stick to; stay attached |
| wallop | to hit with a hard blow |
| prospect | possibility or expectation |
| slake | to satisfy thirst |
| impenetrable | incapable of being broken into or passed through |
| tranquil | peaceful |
| repugnant | disagreeable; arousing disgust |