| Term | Definition |
| concoct | v. 1. To mix ingredients, as in cooking 2. To invent or devise |
| cuisine | n. A characteristic style of cooking |
| precocious | adj. Showing unusually early development |
| carnivores | adj. Meat-eating |
| herbivores | adj. Plant-eating |
| voracious | adj. 1. Extremely hungry 2. Eager for some activity or interest |
| mellifluous | adj. Sweet as honey (referring to voice or vords) |
| saline | adj. Having to do with salt |
| imbibe | v. 1. To drink 2. To absorb; to take in |
| potable | adj. Fit to drink |
| potion | n. A liquid for drinking, especially a medicinal, magic, or poisonous drink |
| allude | v. To make an indirect reference to |
| collusion | n. Secret agreement for a deceitful purpose; conspiracy |
| delusion | n. 1. A false belief or opinion, especially held in spite of contradictory evidence 2. A deception |
| elude | v. 1. To avoid or escape from by cunning; to evade 2. To escape detection; to baffle |