(adj.) Not fully grown; foolish or immature
juvenile
(n.) a person on an assignment, often of a religious nature
missionary
(adj.) of poor quality; rough to the touch
coarse
(adj.) not like the normal or usual; odd or curious
peculiar
(n.) a long, metal-topped weapon used by knights or soldiers on horseback
(v.) to pierce with; to open a wound
lance
(v.) to put through a strainer to separate or break up lumps
sift
(adj) poisonous or deadly
toxic
(v.) to get rid of or throw away
discard
(v.) to make something, especially using machinery; to make up
manufacture
(v.) to live, especially in a particular place; to remain, stay
dwell
(n.) a number of different forms or types
variety
(v.) to close off or keep people or supplies from going in or out
(n.) the closing off of an enemy nation
blockade
(v.) to take hold with the arms or hands: to understand
grasp
(adj.) having to do with an idea or quality rather than an object
abstract
(n.) polite, thoughtful, or considerate behavior
courtesy
(n.) an official record book
(v.) to sign up; to note or understand
register
(adj.) beyond the usual or expected; highly unusual or rare
extraordinary
(adj.) related to the sea
(n.) a soldier who serves on a ship
marine
(n.) a person or country joined with another for a special purpose
ally
(v.) to throw back, as heat, light, or sound
reflect
(n.) deep worry or suffering
(v.) to trouble or upset
distress
(v.) to lift up; to raise in position or rank
elevated
(v.) to increase in importance, exaggerate; to make bigger
magnify
(v.) to overturn; to bring about the fall or end of
overthrow
(adj.) brave, noble, or larger than life
heroic