| Term | Definition |
| acuteness | sharpness |
| adversary | enemy or foe |
| amenities | resources |
| appall | dismay or disgust |
| apprehension | scared |
| aristocrat | lord or king |
| array | collection or display |
| articulate | capable of speech |
| calamity | misfortunate |
| chivalrous | well mannered |
| conciliate | over come or agree |
| conjuration | begging, sorcery |
| conspicuous | easily seen or noticed |
| contagion | disease |
| credible | worthy of belief of confidence, trustworthy, believable |
| culprit | fault |
| eddy | a miniature whirlpool or whirlwind |
| extremity | a limb of the body (ex. foot or fingers) |
| fraught | involving |
| inconspicuous | not noticeable |
| innate | inborn |
| insinuate | to suggest |
| malignant | disposed to cause or distress |
| menacing | something that is threatening |
| palpable | capable of being touched or felt |
| perpetual | continuing or enduring forever |
| populace | all the inhabitants of a place |
| primeval | first ages of the world |
| primitive | being the first or earliest of the kind or in existence |
| prowess | valor;bravery |
| rouse | to bring out a state of sleep, unconsciousness |
| simultaneous | existing, occurring, or operating at the same time |
| vigor | active strength of force |
| cunning | sly |