Wisdom: the quality or state of being wise; knowledge of what is true or right coupled with just judgment as to action; sagacity, discernment, or insight"[...] dazzling hero of my childhood?."(P.97)
Dazzle: to impress deeply; astonish with delight: The glorious palace dazzled him.
"[...] like you see during the monsoons." (P.102)
Monsoon: the seasonal wind of the Indian ocean and southern Asia, blowing from the southwest in summer and from the northeast in winter.
"Light on pandemonium it was." (P.102)
Pandemonium: wild uproar or unrestrained disorder; tumult or chaos."[...] mouths were gasping," (p.113)
Gasp: a sudden, short intake of breath, as in shock or surprise
"Instantly the likeness of apes lost its amusing character." (P.124)
Amusing: pleasantly entertaining or diverting: an amusing speaker."My mood plummeted." ( P.125)
Mood: a distinctive emotional quality or character: The mood of the music was almost funereal
Plummet: something that weighs down or depresses.
"[...] a fistula like a freshly erupted volcano [...]"(P.128)
Fistula: a narrow passage or duct formed by disease or injury, as one leading from an abscess to a free surface, or from one cavity to another."I took stock of the lifeboat." (P.137)
Stock: a supply of goods kept on hand for sale to customers by a merchant, distributor, manufacturer, etc.; inventory.
"[...] solid and vacuum-packed in silver-coloured plastic [...]" (P.143)
Vacuum-packed: packed and sealed in a container, as a can or jar, with as much air as possible evacuated before sealing, chiefly to preserve freshness."6 hand flares." (P.145)
Flare: a bright blaze of fire or light used as a signal, a means of illumination or guidance, etc.
"2 sea anchors." (P.146)
Anchors: any of various devices dropped by a chain, cable, or rope to the bottom of a body of water for preventing or restricting the motion of a vessel or other floating object, typically having broad, hook like arms that bury themselves in the bottom to provide a firm hold."[...] behind the zebra's carcass, transfixed."(P.150)
Transfix: to make or hold motionless with amazement, awe, terror, etc.
"He roared and he clawed the air."(P.165)
Clawed: having claws, a sharp, usually curved, nail on the foot of an animal, as on a cat, dog, or bird."It was the liquid part that was the rub."(P.187)
Rub: something that annoys or irritates one's feelings, as a sharp criticism, a sarcastic remark, or the like: to resent rubs concerning one's character.