discoveries and invention Crossword Puzzles
elementary teen unit 5 2017-04-11
32 Clues: całe • wiek • gracz • muzyk • teraz • każdy • dziki • długi • plakat • lepszy • pływak • wysoki • ciężki • pisarz • bystry • taniec • często • szybki • kucharz • później • większy • aktorka • gotowanie • zwycięzca • wynalazca • wynalazek • agresywny • powszechny • kompozytor • udomowiony • piosenkarz • artystyczny
Crossword Unit 1-10 2018-04-16
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- / Стража
- / Дъвча
- / Шлем/Каска
- / Плаж
- / Карта
- / Посетител
- / Призрак
- / Крава
- / Гладен
- / Изобретение
- / Умен
- / Вкусен
- / Хвърлям
- / Важен
- / Вече
- / Вход
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- / Актьорска игра
- / Треньор
- / Здравословен
- / Скучен
- / Близнаци
- / Практикувам
- / Прослушване/Кастинг
- / Коза
- / Стъпки
- / Повтарям
- / Вълнуващ
- / Братовчед
- / Навън
- / Възрастен
- / Евтин
- / Рано
32 Clues: / Плаж • / Коза • / Умен • / Вече • / Рано • / Вход • / Дъвча • / Карта • / Крава • / Навън • / Важен • / Евтин • / Стража • / Скучен • / Стъпки • / Гладен • / Вкусен • / Треньор • / Призрак • / Хвърлям • / Близнаци • / Повтарям • / Вълнуващ • / Посетител • / Братовчед • / Възрастен • / Шлем/Каска • / Практикувам • / Изобретение • / Здравословен • / Актьорска игра • / Прослушване/Кастинг
Vocabulario 2017-10-16
25 Clues: Risk • Harm • Reuse • To fly • Planet • Future • Breath • Ground • Climate • Destroy • To value • Landslide • Pollution • Invention • To protect • To replace • Earthquake • To threaten • Biodiversity • Deforestation • To appreciate • Responsibility • Garbage container • When it rains a lot • When it doesn't rain a lot
unit 5 review 2015-03-13
32 Clues: wynik • wazny • jezyk • biegle • surowy • slawny • ciezki • wersja • wiersz • chciec • rzadki • wierzyc • malowac • ambitny • geniusz • wydawca • pisarka • zmienic • rodzice • pozniej • dorosly • rozumiec • spokojny • jednakze • krzyczec • gotowanie • naukowiec • wynalazek • osmiornica • udomowiony • kompozytor • zainteresowania
ENA 5 vocabulary 2024-02-07
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- opastaa, ohjata
- vastaus
- sivuaine
- julkaisu
- manipuloida
- löydökset
- moittia, kritisoida
- vihjata, antaa ymmärtää
- arvostaa
- uhka
- pääaine
- tutkija
- suorittaa (tutkimus)
- ero
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- monitieteinen,tieteidenvälinen
- parantaa, edistää
- vaistonvarainen
- aloite
- monimutkainen
- vallitseva, hallitseva
- estää, tukkia
- kuvailla
- käyttäytyminen
- resurssi
- edistynyt
- selvä, ilmeinen, silminnähtävä
- keksintö
27 Clues: ero • uhka • aloite • vastaus • pääaine • tutkija • sivuaine • julkaisu • kuvailla • resurssi • arvostaa • keksintö • löydökset • edistynyt • manipuloida • monimutkainen • estää, tukkia • käyttäytyminen • opastaa, ohjata • vaistonvarainen • parantaa, edistää • moittia, kritisoida • suorittaa (tutkimus) • vallitseva, hallitseva • vihjata, antaa ymmärtää • monitieteinen,tieteidenvälinen • selvä, ilmeinen, silminnähtävä
Spanish 2024-09-06
21 Clues: to cure • to invent • to reduce • to replace • to predict • to pollute • the device • to prolong • the advance • to discover • to increase • gene, genes • to find out • the factory • to disappear • the sickness • the genetics • the invention • to communicate • the development • the source of energy
1st grade vocabulary revision 2023-09-05
32 Clues: red • trg • izum • kazna • pamuk • kupac • kožni • remen • lijen • smeće • izgled • ucjena • skroman • razuman • sigurno • okrutan • nedavno • ometati • brojati • zabrana • počiniti • naušnice • okriviti • rješenje • bezopasan • provalnik • povremeno • izbrisati • uvjerljivo • preporučiti • ponižavajuće • novčana kazna
Benjamin Franklin Crossword 2022-09-15
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- What did Benjamin Franklin experiment with most?
- Benjamin Franklin ran away to Philadelphia for what job?
- What did Benjamin Franklin negotiate in?
- What month was Benjamin Franklin born?
- Where did Benjamin Franklin die?
- Where was Benjamin Franklin born?
- What did Benjamin Franklin help draft?
- What was one of Benjamin Franklin's discoveries?
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- What did Benjamin Franklin study France for?
- How many people attended Benjamin Franklin's funeral?
- In 1729 what newspaper did Benjamin Franklin publish?
- What was Benjamin Franklin referred to?
- In 1752 Benjamin Franklin conducted what experiment?
- What was Benjamin Franklin's fathers occupation?
14 Clues: Where did Benjamin Franklin die? • Where was Benjamin Franklin born? • What month was Benjamin Franklin born? • What did Benjamin Franklin help draft? • What was Benjamin Franklin referred to? • What did Benjamin Franklin negotiate in? • What did Benjamin Franklin study France for? • What did Benjamin Franklin experiment with most? • ...
Motivating Factors for Columbus' Voyages 2025-02-23
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- Black Muslims
- produced many copies of books
- Arabian ships
- gold and silver
- map making
- prospering at the expense of another nation
- War of the Cross
- the smell of your ________
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- used to find direction
- a device developed by Arabs
- they give up their living for the gospel
- a fabric desired from the East
- a Chinese invention
- robbers
- caused the price of goods to go up
15 Clues: robbers • map making • Black Muslims • Arabian ships • gold and silver • War of the Cross • a Chinese invention • used to find direction • the smell of your ________ • a device developed by Arabs • produced many copies of books • a fabric desired from the East • caused the price of goods to go up • they give up their living for the gospel • prospering at the expense of another nation
cross word frankenstein 2025-10-23
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- what the frankenstein used to make the monster come alive
- the feeling frankenstein felt after making the monster
- first ever friend
- inventor
- the colour of the monster skin
- author
- thunder and lighting
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- franksteins adopted sister/ wife
- someones company you enjoy
- loyal childhood friend
- prolouge
- the invention
- what the monster is made out off
- agthe friend
- another word for full of secrets
15 Clues: author • prolouge • inventor • agthe friend • the invention • first ever friend • thunder and lighting • loyal childhood friend • someones company you enjoy • the colour of the monster skin • franksteins adopted sister/ wife • what the monster is made out off • another word for full of secrets • the feeling frankenstein felt after making the monster • ...
chapter 14 2022-03-30
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- group of workers with the same trade or skill
- an official authority to do something
- new development or invention
- extreme shortage of food
- to prepare
- employees that stop working in protest
- system of dots and dashes that represent the alphabet
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- a device used to send electronic messages
- unfair opinion not based on facts
- unfair treatment
- person opposed to immigration
- to change significantly
- ship with sleek hulls and sails that clip
- result
- group of people who live in the same area
15 Clues: result • to prepare • unfair treatment • to change significantly • extreme shortage of food • new development or invention • person opposed to immigration • unfair opinion not based on facts • an official authority to do something • employees that stop working in protest • a device used to send electronic messages • ship with sleek hulls and sails that clip • ...
chapter 14 2022-03-30
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- group of workers with the same trade or skill
- an official authority to do something
- new development or invention
- extreme shortage of food
- to prepare
- employees that stop working in protest
- system of dots and dashes that represent the alphabet
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- a device used to send electronic messages
- unfair opinion not based on facts
- unfair treatment
- person opposed to immigration
- to change significantly
- ship with sleek hulls and sails that clip
- result
- group of people who live in the same area
15 Clues: result • to prepare • unfair treatment • to change significantly • extreme shortage of food • new development or invention • person opposed to immigration • unfair opinion not based on facts • an official authority to do something • employees that stop working in protest • a device used to send electronic messages • ship with sleek hulls and sails that clip • ...
testr 2021-02-15
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- prize
- power derived from the use of resources
- money given for profit
- moral principles
- computer systems able to perform tasks normally requiring human intelligence
- a building to live or stay in
- evolution of humans by means of technology
- autonomous vehicle
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- applications and websites to participate in social networking
- the movement of goods and persons from place to place
- amusement
- invention
- online trade
- production from genetically identical cells
- the action of using, eating, buying
15 Clues: prize • amusement • invention • online trade • moral principles • autonomous vehicle • money given for profit • a building to live or stay in • the action of using, eating, buying • power derived from the use of resources • evolution of humans by means of technology • production from genetically identical cells • the movement of goods and persons from place to place • ...
Proverbs 2024-09-04
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- ______ die many times before their deaths
- A smooth sea never made a _____ sailor
- First things _____
- Necessity is the _____ of invention
- A disappointment is a ______
- More ____ less speed
- Time and _____ wait for no man
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- The eyes are the ____ of the soul
- Walls have _____
- Home is where the ____ is
- A _____ in time saves nine
- A fool and his ____ are soon parted
- A good _____ deserves another
- ______ is the spice of life
- The patient dog gets the _____
15 Clues: Walls have _____ • First things _____ • More ____ less speed • Home is where the ____ is • A _____ in time saves nine • ______ is the spice of life • A disappointment is a ______ • A good _____ deserves another • The patient dog gets the _____ • Time and _____ wait for no man • The eyes are the ____ of the soul • A fool and his ____ are soon parted • ...
Evolution and Natural Selection 2021-12-09
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- discovered the theory of natural selection
- selection caused by humans
- the process where a specific trait increases the organisms chance to survive
- the islands that Darwin made his discoveries
- the disappearance of a species from Earth
- a heritable trait that increases fitness
- change over time
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- discovered the basics of heredity
- biological evolution that happens by chance
- the process when new species are generated.
- a sequence of DNA that codes for a trait
- the ship Darwin sailed on to get to the Galapagos.
- changes in DNA
- how reproductively successful an organism is
14 Clues: changes in DNA • change over time • selection caused by humans • discovered the basics of heredity • a sequence of DNA that codes for a trait • a heritable trait that increases fitness • the disappearance of a species from Earth • discovered the theory of natural selection • biological evolution that happens by chance • the process when new species are generated. • ...
Walter the Baker 2013-12-12
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- send someone away from a place as a punishment
- a prince or a ruler
- Walter's wife
- place where Duke and Duchess live
- walters new invention
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- mixture of flour and liquid used for baking into bread
- Walter's most impotant ingredient
- a place where bread and cakes are made or sold
- walter's pet
- person who makes breads and cakes
- wife of a duke
- baker's name in the story
12 Clues: walter's pet • Walter's wife • wife of a duke • a prince or a ruler • walters new invention • baker's name in the story • Walter's most impotant ingredient • person who makes breads and cakes • place where Duke and Duchess live • send someone away from a place as a punishment • a place where bread and cakes are made or sold • mixture of flour and liquid used for baking into bread
The Scientific Revolution 2023-01-23
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- this earlier movement contributed to increased knowledge due to a greater understanding of Greek and Latin
- Englishman that could do it all...Calculus, gravity, etc.
- philosopher, questioned existence of man, mechanical laws
- the sun is the center of the universe, Copernicus
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- theorizes that the sun is the center of the universe...and does not go around the Earth
- PROVES the Heliocentric theory is correct with a telescope...unpopular with the Catholic Church
- allows for the rapid spread of new discoveries across Europe, more accessibility of books
- developed, expanded upon by Bacon...the basis for "doing" science today
- developed laws of planetary motion
9 Clues: developed laws of planetary motion • the sun is the center of the universe, Copernicus • Englishman that could do it all...Calculus, gravity, etc. • philosopher, questioned existence of man, mechanical laws • developed, expanded upon by Bacon...the basis for "doing" science today • ...
The Surprising History of ''Hello'' 2023-05-22
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- This adjective refers to all things navy: seafaring, sailors, dark blue uniforms, large ships, life at sea.
- The first female employees to work for the Telephone and Communications Companies were known as ...
- The WORD Thomas Edison suggested as the best opening to a conversation. It was written with an 'e' in the middle, unlike its previous versions.
- A scientific test which is done in order to discover what happens to something in particular conditions.
- A salute traditionally used by sailors and ship captains.
- The participle of ''to spell'' is ...
- A word in the plural that refers to brief, informal conversations or chats.
- A hunting dog.
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- An adverb that means ''with a high degree of fidelity or similarity to the original'.
- This word meant the same as ''Wow!'' or ''OMG'' in the 19th Century.
- The part of the phone you speak into.
- An early stage in the design and development of a new invention, meant for testing and public display.
- The part of the phone you put your ear to in order to hear the interlocutor.
- An early invention claimed by Th. Edison and which was, in fact, the precursor of the telephone. It used a strip of paper and a steel needle to record sound and reproduce it.
14 Clues: A hunting dog. • The part of the phone you speak into. • The participle of ''to spell'' is ... • A salute traditionally used by sailors and ship captains. • This word meant the same as ''Wow!'' or ''OMG'' in the 19th Century. • A word in the plural that refers to brief, informal conversations or chats. • ...
Renaissance Crossword :) 2023-12-02
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- Many of the great scientific discoveries made during the Renaissance were in the area of astronomy
- sort of like chemistry, but generally wasn't based on a lot of scientific facts.
- His art influenced the next era of painting called the Baroque style of painting.
- The first mechanical clock was invented during the early Renaissance
- a sculptor and one of the pioneers.
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- This included cannons and muskets which fired metal balls using gunpowder.
- ward of the Medici family of Florence during the growth of the Italian Renaissance.
- This was due to improvements in making lenses
- the creator of his two most famous sculptures are the Pietà and David.
- often called the "father of Renaissance painting".
10 Clues: a sculptor and one of the pioneers. • This was due to improvements in making lenses • often called the "father of Renaissance painting". • The first mechanical clock was invented during the early Renaissance • the creator of his two most famous sculptures are the Pietà and David. • This included cannons and muskets which fired metal balls using gunpowder. • ...
Renaissance Crossword :) 2023-12-02
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- The first mechanical clock was invented during the early Renaissance
- Many of the great scientific discoveries made during the Renaissance were in the area of astronomy
- the creator of his two most famous sculptures are the Pietà and David.
- a sculptor and one of the pioneers.
- This was due to improvements in making lenses
- ward of the Medici family of Florence during the growth of the Italian Renaissance.
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- This included cannons and muskets which fired metal balls using gunpowder.
- His art influenced the next era of painting called the Baroque style of painting.
- often called the "father of Renaissance painting".
- sort of like chemistry, but generally wasn't based on a lot of scientific facts.
10 Clues: a sculptor and one of the pioneers. • This was due to improvements in making lenses • often called the "father of Renaissance painting". • The first mechanical clock was invented during the early Renaissance • the creator of his two most famous sculptures are the Pietà and David. • This included cannons and muskets which fired metal balls using gunpowder. • ...
Computer History 2013-09-10
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- This was developed in the 1490s and we still use them today
- Invinted a device that would calculate numbers to the twentieth place and print them in 44 digits a minute
- Used in Babylon,China, and throughout Europe in the middle ages used by sliding beads
- Computer discoveries are organized into this
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- Lady Ada lost her family's fortune while doing this
- This utalized a train of 8 moveable dials or cogs to add sums
- In this, the system program could be changed by rewriting a panel
- A french weaver who realized that weaving instructions could be stored on cars with holes in them
- he was impressed with Jacquards work and granted him a lifetime pension and royalty payments
- The abbreviation for the International Business Machine
10 Clues: Computer discoveries are organized into this • Lady Ada lost her family's fortune while doing this • The abbreviation for the International Business Machine • This was developed in the 1490s and we still use them today • This utalized a train of 8 moveable dials or cogs to add sums • In this, the system program could be changed by rewriting a panel • ...
Industrial Revolution 2023-01-03
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- during the Industrial Era, immigrants were used as cheap _____ (work)
- people from this country came to America due to the potato famine
- the transcontinental railroad system led to new markets opening in the _____
- last name of the person responsible for inventing interchangeable parts and the cotton gin
- this practice became more profitable as a result of more efficient production of cotton
- New York City became America's largest commercial center with the creation of the Erie _____
- during the Industrial Era, production levels and efficiency _____ (went up)
- entrepreneurs would find people to invest in their products, leading to more consumer choice in the economic system of free _____
- the erie canal led to many urban cities growing throughout the _____ part of the country
- people from this country were known for working on the transcontinental railroad and mining for gold
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- to be closer to their jobs at manufacturing centers, most people moved to _____ areas
- word that defines how different parts of the country have unique characteristics
- during the Industrial Era, costs of shipping and production _____ (went down)
- Samuel Morse's invention that led to instantaneous communication
- Joseph Glidden's invention of barbed-wire helped protect farmer's _____ from animals
- the steam engine allowed for _____ to become much more efficient
- the cotton gin would made the production of cotton more _____ (saving time and cost)
- this section of the country is where you would find fertile soil that was good for growing cash crops
- group of people that were known for working in textile mills
19 Clues: group of people that were known for working in textile mills • Samuel Morse's invention that led to instantaneous communication • the steam engine allowed for _____ to become much more efficient • people from this country came to America due to the potato famine • during the Industrial Era, immigrants were used as cheap _____ (work) • ...
Vocabulary Quiz - 6 2015-04-07
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- The most numerous galaxies in the universe are thought to be ~ galaxies.
- movement
- unusual
- As two galaxies ~ in such a collision, gravitational disruptions throw their stars into the chaotic orbits that characterize elliptical galaxies.
- mixture or combination of chemical or biological elements, e.g. “Carbon and oxygen are ~ to form CO2.”
- an important discovery which can lead to great achievement or development.
- Newton’s discoveries were later recorded in his famous book Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica, widely ~ the most important work of science in history.
- the force that keeps an object moving until it’s stopped by another force
- an object sent into space in order to collect info. or to be part of a communication sys.
- something fine and subtle, easy to be injured.
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- to think of something as caused by a particular circumstance
- extremely clever or skillful, ~person, idea, performance…
- the most important element upon which other things depend, affecting the very basic nature of things.
- highly respected and admired by people.
- happening between stars
15 Clues: unusual • movement • happening between stars • highly respected and admired by people. • something fine and subtle, easy to be injured. • extremely clever or skillful, ~person, idea, performance… • to think of something as caused by a particular circumstance • The most numerous galaxies in the universe are thought to be ~ galaxies. • ...
Religious Crossword By:Ethan Hawkes 2018-02-23
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- In ____ Spaniards founded the first Catholic settlement in North America in Saint Augustine, Flordia
- the new age of science and reason
- the idea that religious faith had no place in society, science, or government
- the settlement that the Catholics and Protestants settled on in 1634
- boldly defended the human rights of America's native people
- to proclaim the Good News of Christ to people everywhere
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- signed the Gallican Articles to give himself complete control over the Chruch of France
- the name of the land that the French missionaries settled on
- who was the Thirty Year War
- ruled Austria, abolished monasteries and put the state in charge of the semminaries
- his discoveries contradicted the account of creation
- proved the theory that the earth revolves around the sun
- gained complete power over all aspects of the lives of their people
- which spanish missionary which now has one of the largest population of Catholics in the world
- In 1790 ____ was ordained first bishop of Baltimore, Maryland
15 Clues: who was the Thirty Year War • the new age of science and reason • his discoveries contradicted the account of creation • proved the theory that the earth revolves around the sun • to proclaim the Good News of Christ to people everywhere • boldly defended the human rights of America's native people • the name of the land that the French missionaries settled on • ...
Doc Code Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-13
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- One or more claims pointing out the subject matter which the applicant regards the invention.
- Request for Expedited Processing, Design Rocket Docket.
- Black and white lines.
- Indicates representatives given permission to act on behalf of the inventor or assignee.
- Miscellaneous incoming letter from applicant submitted any time during prosecution.
- A brief overview of the disclosure in the specification not exceeding 150 words in length.
- Placeholder sheet indicating presence of supplemental content available.
- The written description of the invention.
- This is used when the applicant is submitting a transmittal in a follow-on.
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- Worksheet found at the end of the application used to determine the amount of fees due.
- Data sheet submitted in either provisional or non provisional applications containing BIB data.
- Applicant provides a statement at the earliest stage of prosecution detailing the most pertinent ref.
- Declaration from inventor claiming they are the original and first inventor of the subject matter.
- Reply by the applicant to an office action that must distinctly point out the supposed errors.
- A petition from applicants to accept color drawings or color photographs.
- International references originally cited by the examiner or the applicant.
16 Clues: Black and white lines. • The written description of the invention. • Request for Expedited Processing, Design Rocket Docket. • Placeholder sheet indicating presence of supplemental content available. • A petition from applicants to accept color drawings or color photographs. • International references originally cited by the examiner or the applicant. • ...
Women in History 2023-03-14
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- An African-American rights activist, with the quote "You must never be fearful about what you are doing when it is right."
- A form of home-security created by Marie Van Brittan Brown.
- First woman to get a Nobel prize in physics for isolationg pure metal Radium.
- Year of which the first woman enterred space, Sally Ride.
- The ocean Amelia Earheart flew over solo.
- A famous attourney and author serving as the First Lady from 2009 to 2017.
- Famous inventor and environmentalist known for her invention which deflected smog emissions from trains.
- Name of infamous movie which women of color helped send a rocket into space.
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- Year of Women's right to vote being ratified.
- Letitia Geer's invention, allowed for the insertion of medicines directly into blood.
- Invented by Maria Beasley, revolutionized marine-travel safety.
- Year the first female Vice-President was elected.
- The state which had the first female governor, Nellie Ross.
- The branch of military the first female soldier joined, Loretta Perfectus Walsh.
- Year of one of the most important speeches in Women's History, by Sojourner Truth.
- The league Patricia Palinkas joined to assist her husband during games.
16 Clues: The ocean Amelia Earheart flew over solo. • Year of Women's right to vote being ratified. • Year the first female Vice-President was elected. • Year of which the first woman enterred space, Sally Ride. • A form of home-security created by Marie Van Brittan Brown. • The state which had the first female governor, Nellie Ross. • ...
FND281 Design Culture Quiz 01 2019-02-25
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- author of the Dada manifesto
- provocative Dada artist responsible for "Fountain"
- "prarie style" architect Frank Lloyd ____
- a bold statement of views or beliefs, usually political
- "Art in the Age of ____ Reproduction"
- futurist writer
- pioneer of Cubism
- French pioneer of photography
- Russian movement after the Communist revolution
- main invention that led the Industrial Revolution
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- Spanish architect of Sagrada Familia church
- intangible quality that gives uniqueness and value
- Social Realist painter of “The Stonebreakers”
- functionalist German housing estate
- constant change, nature in ____
- representing the natural world, realistic
- decorative style featuring organic forms and plant shapes
- Loos text "____ and Crime"
- Impressionist painter of light and landscapes
- German manufacturing company that worked with Behrens
20 Clues: futurist writer • pioneer of Cubism • Loos text "____ and Crime" • author of the Dada manifesto • French pioneer of photography • constant change, nature in ____ • functionalist German housing estate • "Art in the Age of ____ Reproduction" • "prarie style" architect Frank Lloyd ____ • representing the natural world, realistic • Spanish architect of Sagrada Familia church • ...
Unit 9 Vocabulary 2025-01-29
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- manufacturing
- French political philosopher who advocated the separation of executive and legislative and judicial powers
- his discoveries in optics (white light composition) and mathematics (calculus)
- the increase in the proportion of people living in towns and cities
- someone who believes that the best form of government allows one person to hold all the power
- English philosopher and political theorist
- Meeting at which the major European powers negotiated and formalized claims to territory in Africa
- made a theory
- Method facts through testing and experimentation
- to exclusive or predominant control over a foreign area or territory
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- establishing and enforcing the rule of a nation on outside peoples or countries
- Earth goes around the sun.
- starts and runs a business with limited resources
- materialist and political philosopher who advocated absolute sovereignty as the only kind of government that could resolve problems caused by the selfishness of human beings
- Scottish inventor whose work played an important part in the development of the steam engine
- a type of government as well as an economic system (a way of creating and sharing wealth)
- Candide in particular is the best example of his style.
- a person who differs in opinion from established religious dogma create a society in which everyone has an equal share of resources and wealth
- to create a society in which everyone has an equal share of resources and wealth
19 Clues: manufacturing • made a theory • Earth goes around the sun. • English philosopher and political theorist • Method facts through testing and experimentation • starts and runs a business with limited resources • Candide in particular is the best example of his style. • the increase in the proportion of people living in towns and cities • ...
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory vocab Review 1 2022-11-30
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- to fall asleep
- to ruin someone by not disciplining them and giving them whatever they want
- not able to be done
- moving your jaw up and down to break down food
- very bad
- people who get secret information
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- wanting what someone else has
- an object the hasn't been made before
- to make a joke by telling a lie
- a gift given someone
- to turn into a liquid
- very silly or laughable
- to be smart and quick
- very, very large
14 Clues: very bad • to fall asleep • very, very large • not able to be done • a gift given someone • to turn into a liquid • to be smart and quick • very silly or laughable • wanting what someone else has • to make a joke by telling a lie • people who get secret information • an object the hasn't been made before • moving your jaw up and down to break down food • ...
music 2023-10-16
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- josquin was the master of what
- normal church music
- Church music
- during the ranaissance des prez
- a vocal piece for three or four voices\
- a confession of faith
- invention made by jpd counterpoint
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- Funeral mass
- holiday church service
- dance music
- A church music and especially Calthic
- a joyful hymn of praise
- french song
- world music/non church music
- were often written for four voices
15 Clues: dance music • french song • Funeral mass • Church music • normal church music • holiday church service • a confession of faith • a joyful hymn of praise • world music/non church music • josquin was the master of what • during the ranaissance des prez • were often written for four voices • invention made by jpd counterpoint • A church music and especially Calthic • ...
Living Religion 2017-05-16
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- Full awareness of invisible Reality.
- design Theory that scientific discoveries prove the existence of an all-encompassing Designer, since they reveal complexities that seem to be beyond chance or evolutionary process.
- Belief that if there is anything beyond this life it is impossible for humans to know it.
- Insistence on what is perceived as the historical form of one’s religion.
- Doctrines proclaimed as absolutely true by religious institutions.
- Taking a flexible, nondogmatic approach.
- Belief that all life was created by God.
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- Magnetic attraction, a quality often ascribed to spiritual leaders.
- Wisdom that is thought to come from direct experience of Ultimate Reality.
- Physical embodiment of the divine.
- Belief that one’s own tradition is the only true religion and that others are invalid.
- religion A discipline that attempts to compare and understand patterns found in different religious traditions.
- Intuitive knowledge of spiritual realities.
- Believing in one’s received traditions as completely and exclusively true.
- Belief that there is no deity.
- Narrative using symbols to convey abstract ideas.
- Present in the visible world.
17 Clues: Present in the visible world. • Belief that there is no deity. • Physical embodiment of the divine. • Full awareness of invisible Reality. • Taking a flexible, nondogmatic approach. • Belief that all life was created by God. • Intuitive knowledge of spiritual realities. • Narrative using symbols to convey abstract ideas. • ...
Guess the invention 2021-10-11
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- teeth are cleaned with this
- you can use it for fun or exercise in a park
- you get to places way faster than by car with this
- we use it to correct mistakes in writing
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- we use it when it's sunny or rainy
- it has many apps and you can communicate with this
- books fit here and are easier to carry
- we go to places faster than walking with this
- food is stored here and it is kept cool or frozen
9 Clues: teeth are cleaned with this • we use it when it's sunny or rainy • books fit here and are easier to carry • we use it to correct mistakes in writing • you can use it for fun or exercise in a park • we go to places faster than walking with this • food is stored here and it is kept cool or frozen • it has many apps and you can communicate with this • ...
A Hot Invention 2021-11-29
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- Is a careful test to see if something is true or if something works.
- Are things that happen because something else happened.
- is a new creation or idea.
- Is a desire to know something.
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- Suddenly burst or erupted.
- Costing a lot of money.
- Normal or ordinary.
- Wanting to learn or know.
- Is a group of people who work together to make or sell products.
9 Clues: Normal or ordinary. • Costing a lot of money. • Wanting to learn or know. • Suddenly burst or erupted. • is a new creation or idea. • Is a desire to know something. • Are things that happen because something else happened. • Is a group of people who work together to make or sell products. • Is a careful test to see if something is true or if something works.
Discoveries of Health care 2025-09-14
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- During which century was it discovered, by William Harvey, that blood circulated?
- What organism is penicillin derived from?
- What caused most deaths during World War l?
- What infectious diseases did Louie Pasteur's children die of?
- Who purposed the Germ Theory?
- The human heart is about the size of what?
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- How was beriberi prevented?
- During which time period was the "science of human anatomy" born?
- In ancient Greece, what were treatments based on?
- How was scurvy in sailors prevented?
- What drug was invented during World War ll to fight dysentery?
- In the US, one blood transfusion occurs once every ____ seconds.
12 Clues: How was beriberi prevented? • Who purposed the Germ Theory? • How was scurvy in sailors prevented? • What organism is penicillin derived from? • The human heart is about the size of what? • What caused most deaths during World War l? • In ancient Greece, what were treatments based on? • What infectious diseases did Louie Pasteur's children die of? • ...
albert einstein 2023-03-30
QFS - Final Vocab Review Puzzle 2022-12-14
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- the exclusive legal right to reproduce, publish, sell or distribute something such as written, musical or artistic work
- an area of a resume' format that is now written as "available upon request"
- to list of rate by level of importance
- acronym for a financial aid form required to determine the financial need of a student
- the number of years needed to earn an Associate Degree
- an individual's total pay before deducting taxes and other deductions
- motivating an individual or group to act towards a common goal
- the illegal use of someone else's personal information to obtain money or credit
- acronym for a credential usually issued by an industry or industry group that verifies the holder as met established skill standards
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- a document sent to a hiring company asking for an interview
- gestures, movements and mannerisms used to communicate with others
- a written document securing the right to exclude others from making, using or selling an invention for a specific period of time
- type of learning by hearing/listening
- acronym for a plan showing a student's course and diploma pathway to graduation
- an estimate of income and expenditures for a specific period of time
- type of learning by seeing/watching
- type of learning by doing
- anonymous electronic posting of meanspirited messages about a person
- the least number of years to earn a Bachelor's Degree
- something being produced for the first time through the use of imagination or of ingenious thinking
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of others
- the belief in or practice of selfless concern for the wellbeing of others
- the total amount of money moving into and out of a business or household
23 Clues: type of learning by doing • type of learning by seeing/watching • type of learning by hearing/listening • to list of rate by level of importance • the least number of years to earn a Bachelor's Degree • the number of years needed to earn an Associate Degree • the ability to understand and share the feelings of others • ...
Chapter 18 Sections 1, 2 & 3 Vocabulary 2022-12-05
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- Gompers:He made and formed a new union.
- or prove to be right or reasonable.
- To increase in speed.
- Carnegie: He worked his way up to be in railroad business.
- or businesses owned by many investors.
- remove impurities or unwanted elements from (a substance), typically as part of an industrial process.
- change or cause to change in character or composition, typically in a comparatively small but significant way.
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- Building divided into many tiny apartments.
- line: is a manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt.
- Graham Bell: He wanted to make something that would carry a human voice to somewhere else that others could hear.
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- Is a group of corporations run by a single board of directors.
- is someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit.
- D. Rockefeller:He invested in an oil refinery.
- a rapid growth in city populations.
- and Orville Wright: He made the first plane ever.
- A place where people can be healed and it is free for people.
- To remove something.
- bargaining: unions negotiate with management for workers as a group.
- is a company that controls most or all businesses in a particular industry.
- house: Is a center offering help to the urban poor.
- Edison: “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- Ford: He made automobiles and made a lot available to millions.
- enterprise: The system in which privately owned businesses compete freely.
- Addams: Worked hard for poor city dwellers.
25 Clues: To remove something. • To increase in speed. • or prove to be right or reasonable. • a rapid growth in city populations. • or businesses owned by many investors. • Gompers:He made and formed a new union. • Building divided into many tiny apartments. • Addams: Worked hard for poor city dwellers. • D. Rockefeller:He invested in an oil refinery. • ...
Changes in America 2014-05-17
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- people who bought huge areas of land, hoping their value would increase, and selling small sections to settlers (two words)
- the right to vote
- an invention that let people in different cities communicate in seconds
- an invention created by Robert Fulton that improved transportation
- stopping work to demand better conditions
- fur trappers and explorers who explored the Rockies to find the best path for settlers (two words)
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- parts a part that is exactly like another, used to speed up production of guns (two words)
- the American belief that white people should settle from coast to coast (two words)
- a group of workers banding together to seek better working conditions (two words)
- a machine that made the cleaning of cotton much more efficient (two words)
10 Clues: the right to vote • stopping work to demand better conditions • an invention created by Robert Fulton that improved transportation • an invention that let people in different cities communicate in seconds • a machine that made the cleaning of cotton much more efficient (two words) • a group of workers banding together to seek better working conditions (two words) • ...
Industrial Revoution page 2 2024-02-07
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- This invention made it possible to sow seeds more accurately.
- a building provided with machinery for processing and especially for grinding grain into flour
- An example of one of these is cotton from India
- Having new knowledge or understanding
- Skilled craft workers who make things by hand
- When merchants pay people to make products in their own homes
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- A machine that allowed weavers to make cotton cloth much faster
- a building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled chiefly by machine
- A government license that gives an inventor to use or sell their invention
- The process of objects being made on a large scale by machinery
- A new method, idea, product, etc.
- An asset or item acquired with the goal of generating income or appreciation
12 Clues: A new method, idea, product, etc. • Having new knowledge or understanding • Skilled craft workers who make things by hand • An example of one of these is cotton from India • This invention made it possible to sow seeds more accurately. • When merchants pay people to make products in their own homes • A machine that allowed weavers to make cotton cloth much faster • ...
Industrial Revolution 2025-12-14
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- Ideology created by ______ concerning capitalism and its’ evils that was impacted by the industrial revolution
- Invention that perpetuated slavery by giving efficient ways to mass produce cotton
- An improvement from the Newcomen steam engine, the ____ steam engine was more efficient
- The internal combustion engine consists of ______ cycles
- Company based on a person that pioneered the assembly line as well as automobiles
- What is the name of the engine that creates textiles, created by James Hargreaves? (Two words)
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- Invention by famous Swedish chemist that is used in the military
- Richard Arkwright constructed ______ Mill in 1771
- System for typewriter to prevent button mashing
- Jason _____ patented the Hot Blast Furnace to 1828
- Movement in the 1800s that resisted the industrial revolution by destroying machines
- Adam Smith’s metaphor that dictated economy, the _____ hand
12 Clues: System for typewriter to prevent button mashing • Richard Arkwright constructed ______ Mill in 1771 • Jason _____ patented the Hot Blast Furnace to 1828 • The internal combustion engine consists of ______ cycles • Adam Smith’s metaphor that dictated economy, the _____ hand • Invention by famous Swedish chemist that is used in the military • ...
Leo Markey hr 2 2024-04-18
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- grip on the lasso
- the process of moving cattle to trains and stockyards from Texas to Kansas
- a continental travel system
- this came from ancient egyptions
- protection from sun and rain
- protection from thorns and bushes
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- a gun brand
- 49ers
- 160 acres selling for $200 to live and farm on
- an invention that led to the end of cattle drives
- a seat on the horse
- A famous African American cowboy
- grip on the saddle
13 Clues: 49ers • a gun brand • grip on the lasso • grip on the saddle • a seat on the horse • a continental travel system • protection from sun and rain • A famous African American cowboy • this came from ancient egyptions • protection from thorns and bushes • 160 acres selling for $200 to live and farm on • an invention that led to the end of cattle drives • ...
Guess the Scientist and Discoveries? 2013-03-01
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- helped you see make father things better (like space)
- great discovery was that the same force ruled motion of the planets and all matter on earth/space.
- won recognition as a writer of essays.
- turned his thoughts into the justice system.
- believed people can learn from experience and improve themselves.
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- his approach is called empiricism, or the experimental method.
- deaf musician.
- created his own telescope
8 Clues: deaf musician. • created his own telescope • won recognition as a writer of essays. • turned his thoughts into the justice system. • helped you see make father things better (like space) • his approach is called empiricism, or the experimental method. • believed people can learn from experience and improve themselves. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-12-13
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- The bright star at the center of our solar system.
- Objects like Earth, Mars, and Jupiter that revolve around the Sun.
- A tool invented to look at faraway objects like stars and planets.
- Discovered the laws of motion and gravity.
- Developed a new way of thinking, using experiments and observation to learn about the world.
- The planet we live on, once thought to be the center of the universe.
- Testing ideas to see if they are true or false.
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- Used a telescope to study the stars and supported the idea that Earth orbits the Sun.
- A way of understanding the world using observation and experiments.
- New things learned about the world, often by scientists.
- Proposed that the Sun, not Earth, is at the center of the solar system.
- Found that planets move in elliptical orbits around the Sun.
- Tiny lights in the night sky that scientists studied through telescopes.
- The world around us, studied during the Scientific Revolution.
- The force that pulls objects toward each other, explained by Isaac Newton.
15 Clues: Discovered the laws of motion and gravity. • Testing ideas to see if they are true or false. • The bright star at the center of our solar system. • New things learned about the world, often by scientists. • Found that planets move in elliptical orbits around the Sun. • The world around us, studied during the Scientific Revolution. • ...
Classics — Literature 2018-04-18
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- Jacob and Wilhelm _______ wrote "Cinderella" and other fairy tales
- Rudyard ______________ wrote The Jungle Book
- Victor _____________ Wrote Les Miserables and other novels
- Edgar Allen _______ wrote "The Raven" and other poems/short stories
- Wrote Adventures of Robinson Crusoe
- Greatest writer ever
- Wrote Pilgrim's Progress
- Hans Christian _________ wrote fairy tales
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- Wrote Paradise Lost
- Charles ____________ wrote David Copperfield
- Leo ____________ wrote War and Peace
- Inventor of the printing press; important invention for writers
- Alexander ___________ was the 18th c. greatest poet
- Ralph Waldo _____________ wrote "Concord Hymn" and other poems
14 Clues: Wrote Paradise Lost • Greatest writer ever • Wrote Pilgrim's Progress • Wrote Adventures of Robinson Crusoe • Leo ____________ wrote War and Peace • Hans Christian _________ wrote fairy tales • Charles ____________ wrote David Copperfield • Rudyard ______________ wrote The Jungle Book • Alexander ___________ was the 18th c. greatest poet • ...
robotics 2019-10-23
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- not dangerous or likely to cause harm
- the type of human-robot interaction when humans and robots are co-located
- the idea that the artificial intelligence will decimate our civilization
- a computer program that is designed for a particular purpose
- scientist who specializes in making and using robots
- an electronic device that can store large amounts of information
- a particular way of acting
- an aircraft that does not have a pilot but is controlled by someone on the ground
- a device sent up into space to travel around the earth, used for collecting information or communicating by radio, television
- modern and well-developed
- someone who has invented something
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- involving, using, or relating to computers, especially the internet
- the idea that robots will complement people in the future
- the writer who introduced the three laws of robotics
- a mobile phone that can be used as a small computer and that connects to the internet
- the methods for using scientific discoveries for practical purposes
- the ability to remember information, experiences, and people
- opposite to digital
- a piece of equipment with several moving parts that uses power to do a particular type of work
- to get into someone else's computer system without permission in order to find out information or do something illegal
20 Clues: opposite to digital • modern and well-developed • a particular way of acting • someone who has invented something • not dangerous or likely to cause harm • the writer who introduced the three laws of robotics • scientist who specializes in making and using robots • the idea that robots will complement people in the future • ...
Topic 5 - Innovation and design (pt2) 2022-03-30
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- A product or type of technology that challenges existing companies to ignore or embrace technical change.
- An influential individual who can take an invention to market, often by financing the development, production and diffusion of a product into the marketplace.
- The second fastest category to adopt an innovation.
- The process of discovering a principle. A technical advance in a particular field often resulting in a novel product.
- Over time, products wear out and break down. If parts are no longer available, the product can no longer work in the way it originally did. Also, if a service vital to its functioning is no longer available, it can become obsolete.
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- The business of putting an invention in the marketplace and making it a success.
- The first individuals to adopt an innovation. They are willing to take risks.
- These include personal motivation to express creativity/for personal interest, scientific or technical curiosity, constructive discontent, desire to make money, desire to help others.
- A legal term for intangible property such as "creations of the mind" such as inventions and designs that are used in a commercial setting. Intellectual property is protected by law.
- The first product of its type to be released on the market.
- The third fastest group to adopt an innovation, tends to take more time to consider adopting new innovations and is inclined to draw from feedback from early adopters before taking the risk of purchasing new products/systems.
11 Clues: The second fastest category to adopt an innovation. • The first product of its type to be released on the market. • The first individuals to adopt an innovation. They are willing to take risks. • The business of putting an invention in the marketplace and making it a success. • ...
Where, When and How India and the Modern World 2024-06-02
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- Government by the people.
- The movement of people from villages to towns and cities in search of a better quality of life.
- The large-scale production of goods in factories using machines and power.
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- The practice of one country politically controlling and governing another country and exploiting it for economic gain.
- The search for new lands and sea routes.
- Technological progress new inventions and discoveries that revolutionized human life.
- The strong feeling of Patriotism and a strong feeling of love, pride and loyalty for one's country.
7 Clues: Government by the people. • The search for new lands and sea routes. • The large-scale production of goods in factories using machines and power. • Technological progress new inventions and discoveries that revolutionized human life. • The movement of people from villages to towns and cities in search of a better quality of life. • ...
Notable people in CS 2023-08-31
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- Developed an electromechanical machine
- built an electronic digital computer
- implemented the first email
- Invention of logarithms
- logical theory acts as the basis of computer
- IBM automatic sequence controlled calculator
- Invented ENIAC
- invented coincident-current magnetic memory
- female; first computer programmer
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- Female; helped co-create COBOL
- Invented the early form of the slide rule.
- Inventor of Morse code
- first programmable computer
- co-founded Microsoft Corp.
- founded Intel
- took part in the first integrated circuit
- helped design Eniac
- Invented and implemented Fortran
- Built Pacaline
19 Clues: founded Intel • Built Pacaline • Invented ENIAC • helped design Eniac • Inventor of Morse code • Invention of logarithms • co-founded Microsoft Corp. • first programmable computer • implemented the first email • Female; helped co-create COBOL • Invented and implemented Fortran • female; first computer programmer • built an electronic digital computer • ...
BEI Crosswords Game 2013-06-25
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- a deserter or traitor
- a single eyeglasses
- restriction of a flow
- a feeling of wanting to be hated
- a month which symbolized the birth of alexandrite
- the demon of discoveries
- a violently rotating winds
- signifies the opposite
- A device used by musicians that marks time at a selected rate
- untammed
- a piece of writing that rhymes
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- a large wine cup
- a form of constitution
- an amount of pile
- wishing strongly for something or someone
- a cloth used to cover a woman's face
- a crimson colored citrus fruit
- providing the essence of growth or fertility
- the color of desperation
- capital of hawaii
- a base support for an obelisk
- a small gadget
- absence of faith
- the horrible intention
24 Clues: untammed • a small gadget • a large wine cup • absence of faith • an amount of pile • capital of hawaii • a single eyeglasses • a deserter or traitor • restriction of a flow • a form of constitution • signifies the opposite • the horrible intention • the color of desperation • the demon of discoveries • a violently rotating winds • a base support for an obelisk • a crimson colored citrus fruit • ...
IP Key Terms 2020-10-15
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- An intellectual property right granted by the government of a nation to an inventor that gives him or her the exclusive right to the invention for up to 20 years, in exchange for disclosing the details of the new technology to society for its ultimate benefit.
- Regulations that forced patentees to manufacture products based on their patents within two or three years of issuance or lose their patent rights.
- A process in which the parties to a dispute present arguments and evidence to a dispute resolution practitioner (the arbitrator) who makes a determination.
- An intellectual property right granted by a government to an individual, business, or legal entity that creates and uses a distinctive word, name, symbol, or device to distinguish its products or services from those from any other entity in the marketplace.
- An intellectual property right granted by a government to the author of an original literary, dramatic, musical, artistic, or other eligible creative work.
- A legal document filed that sets out why the filing party believes their claim against the defendant is valid.
- A law that requires that the intellectual property to be protected not publicly disclosed.
- An exchange between adversaries overseen by an individual with expertise and/or training in helping parties reach an agreement.
- The party that brings a legal action or suit in a court.
- An agreement made with the patent owner for permission to make, use, offer to sell, sell or import the patented invention, usually based upon payment of a fee.
- The party against which an action is brought.
- A patent requirement that ensures that the idea is usable and beneficial.
- The most common type of patents, which preclude others from making, using, or selling the invention during the term of the patent, which begins on the grant date and ends 20 years from the filing date.
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- Physical things, manufactures, or compositions of matter.
- A patent requirement that ensures that the idea is inventive.
- An action brought in court to enforce a particular right
- A patent requirement that ensures that the idea is new.
- A strict liability violation where you do not need to know that you are infringing a patent, or that a patent even exists to be liable for patent infringement.
- The premise that people will be encouraged to invent new products and services that benefit society if they are likely to profit by doing so.
- Money by offered the alleged infringer a license to practice your invention.
- Allow the use of portions of copyrighted material for specific purposes, including, criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research, that ultimately serves the public interest in doing so.
- The premise that the product of mental labor is by all rights the property of its creator, no less than the product of physical labor is the property of its creator (or of the person who purchases it from that creator).
- Creations of intellect, such as inventions and artistic works.
- A means to an end—either a means of doing something new, like being able to pay for purchases directly from your smartphone, or a new way of doing something old, like using “pinch, swipe, and zoom” gestures on a touchscreen, rather than clicking drop-down menus, to manipulate text and images on a smartphone.
- A type of patent granted to protect new, original, and non-obvious ornamental designs for articles of manufacture.
- A type of patent to protect new species of plants. The criteria is novelty, distinctiveness, and non-obviousness.
26 Clues: The party against which an action is brought. • A patent requirement that ensures that the idea is new. • An action brought in court to enforce a particular right • The party that brings a legal action or suit in a court. • Physical things, manufactures, or compositions of matter. • A patent requirement that ensures that the idea is inventive. • ...
Reproduction and Genetics Review 2021-09-15
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- A form of asexual reproduction that occurs in prokaryotes (cells that don't have a nucleus).
- The passing of genes from parents to offspring.
- A section of DNA that provides instructions for specific traits.
- You inherit traits through __________________.
- These are characteristcs that you develop over your life (sleep cycles and aggression).
- The result of both asexual and sexual reproduction (AKA a child).
- The study of heredity.
- We call DNA a _____________ because it has all the information needed for an organism to grow.
- The genetic material in the nucleus of the cell.
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- These are characterists you get from your parents (including hair color and eye color).
- A process that plants can use to reproduce asexually.
- The Austrian monk who discovered that there are patterns to inheritance.
- Through Mendel's discoveries, we found out that inherited traits are determined by what?
- The passsing of traits from parents to offspring.
- The offspring is unique and different from each parent in ____________ reproduction.
- A parent organism produces one or more new organisms that are IDENTICAL to itself in _____________ reproduction.
- If a sea star is cut in half, it can ______________ into two new organisms.
17 Clues: The study of heredity. • You inherit traits through __________________. • The passing of genes from parents to offspring. • The genetic material in the nucleus of the cell. • The passsing of traits from parents to offspring. • A process that plants can use to reproduce asexually. • A section of DNA that provides instructions for specific traits. • ...
Vocabulary 1 - Fiona 2022-09-09
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- Diane does not want to _______ Kay, after knowing how nice Kay really is.
- The _______ of the Titanic's story is just so amazing and interesting.
- The gas price _______ over the past weeks.
- Kara is so mad at her friends for being treated so unfairly that she wishes huge karma will _______ to them.
- I _____ my independence by leaving my family's house and get a job.
- KYle always use _______ usernames to look cool and elite.
- Isabel _______ that her parents will be mad after getting an F in English.
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- Kris is being ______ after being caught stealing some chocolate.
- Laziness on doing homeworks tends to ______ with having bad grades.
- No one knows how many ______ discoveries are there in the whole universe.
- The accusations of his detractors were ____________ by Aye.
- Bailey has been a val
- for 4 ________ years.
- The Weeknd showed _______ to his fans who supported him during his consert in Las Vegas.
- With Queen Elizabeth's death, Prince Henry is scared for he knows being the next king ________ a huge responsibility.
- Coffee _______ egg and toast for breakfast.
16 Clues: Bailey has been a val • for 4 ________ years. • The gas price _______ over the past weeks. • Coffee _______ egg and toast for breakfast. • KYle always use _______ usernames to look cool and elite. • The accusations of his detractors were ____________ by Aye. • Kris is being ______ after being caught stealing some chocolate. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-03-06
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- A tremendous and deadly explosion that is caused when a large star burns out and explodes.
- Someone who is engaged or teaches philosophy; offers people wisdom.
- An invention created during the Scientific Revolution that measures atmospheric pressure. Still used today by scientists.
- An instrument still used today that tells what direction you are facing thanks to the earth's magnetic field.
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- Invention created to help you get a better look at the stars.
- A critical and most popular discovery that was created by Isaac Newton.
- The philosophy of treating humanity as a prime importance rather than using divine explanations.
- Someone who tests things/theories to find evidence and truth.
- A clock that swings a large, singular hand which ticks back and forth.
9 Clues: Invention created to help you get a better look at the stars. • Someone who tests things/theories to find evidence and truth. • Someone who is engaged or teaches philosophy; offers people wisdom. • A clock that swings a large, singular hand which ticks back and forth. • A critical and most popular discovery that was created by Isaac Newton. • ...
Industrial Revoution page 2 2024-02-07
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- An example of one of these is cotton from India
- Skilled craft workers who make things by hand
- A new method, idea, product, etc.
- A government license that gives an inventor to use or sell their invention
- This invention made it possible to sow seeds more accurately.
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- The process of objects being made on a large scale by machinery
- a building provided with machinery for processing and especially for grinding grain into flour
- Having new knowledge or understanding
- An asset or item acquired with the goal of generating income or appreciation
- a building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled chiefly by machine
- A machine that allowed weavers to make cotton cloth much faster
- When merchants pay people to make products in their own homes
12 Clues: A new method, idea, product, etc. • Having new knowledge or understanding • Skilled craft workers who make things by hand • An example of one of these is cotton from India • This invention made it possible to sow seeds more accurately. • When merchants pay people to make products in their own homes • The process of objects being made on a large scale by machinery • ...
The Life of an Archeologist 2022-05-13
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- the article names ________________ and tools as examples of an artifact
- the person this article focuses on
- this is the word archeologists use for the specific area where they decide to dig
- Before starting a dig, Mukherjee carefully marks off sections of the ground in a _____________________.
- If a site is excavated too quickly, important artifacts could be _______________________
- this type of scientist studies ancient cultures by exploring and digging at sites
- The name of the country where Anirban Mukherjee works
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- this type of scientist studies ancient people and cultures
- After finishing a dig, Mukherjee writes a ______________ to share his discoveries
- Mukherjee is passionate about ________________ the artifacts of ancient cultures and people.
- Mukherjee thinks it is important for societies to save their ___________________ so that future generations will know about their past
- this word means remove earth carefully in order to find what is buried there
- It is important to ____________ every step of the dig so that no artifacts get lost or go unnoticed.
- Mukherjee photographs and ___________________ the dig as he works.
- Anthropologists and archeologists are different types of ____________________
- this word means very old
- Anthropologists use these things to “determine what life was like for people who lived at the site.”
17 Clues: this word means very old • the person this article focuses on • The name of the country where Anirban Mukherjee works • this type of scientist studies ancient people and cultures • Mukherjee photographs and ___________________ the dig as he works. • the article names ________________ and tools as examples of an artifact • ...
Books 2023-10-30
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- Books Guides and advice on personal growth, well-being, and self-improvement.
- Fiction Novels that take place in the past, offering a glimpse into different eras and cultures.
- Novels Exciting stories filled with thrilling journeys, challenges, and discoveries.
- Books that provide factual information, such as biographies, self-help, and educational texts.
- Novels Stories told through a combination of words and illustrations, like comic books.
- Books Tales of enigmas and puzzles that readers must solve along with the characters.
- Collections of recipes and cooking instructions for preparing delicious meals.
- Guides Informative books that offer tips and details about various travel destinations.
- Collections Expressive and artistic writings that explore emotions, nature, and life's beauty.
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- Books Stories and books designed for young readers, often with colorful illustrations.
- Novels Love stories that focus on the emotions and relationships of the main characters.
- Fiction Imaginative stories set in the future or different worlds, often with advanced technology.
- Novels Spine-tingling tales that aim to scare and thrill readers with suspense and terror.
- Literature Magical and otherworldly tales with mythical creatures, heroes, and epic quests.
- Life stories of real people, including their experiences and achievements.
15 Clues: Life stories of real people, including their experiences and achievements. • Books Guides and advice on personal growth, well-being, and self-improvement. • Collections of recipes and cooking instructions for preparing delicious meals. • Novels Exciting stories filled with thrilling journeys, challenges, and discoveries. • ...
Unit 4: Wood and Metal 2022-02-14
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- Device for storing electricity
- Wood factory
- Remove a layer from something
- Long, thin, flat piece of wood
- Light metal that is good conductor
- Mining and metal industries
- Cut away branches from a tree or bush
- Cover or shell
- Invention to make or shape
- Planing eliminates rough surfaces
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- Outer layer of a tree
- Heavy metal used to make cables
- Main part of the tree
- Metal that is hard and resistant
- Cool the metal very slowly
- Cool the metal very quickly
- Fragile metal used to make pipes
- Metal made of a mix of other metals
18 Clues: Wood factory • Cover or shell • Outer layer of a tree • Main part of the tree • Cool the metal very slowly • Invention to make or shape • Cool the metal very quickly • Mining and metal industries • Remove a layer from something • Device for storing electricity • Long, thin, flat piece of wood • Heavy metal used to make cables • Metal that is hard and resistant • ...
Entrepreneurship Vocabulary 2026-03-12
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- Independent salespeople sell products directly to consumers and earns money from both their sales and the people they recruit
- A business that is separate from its owners
- A self-employed individual or business that is hired to preform specific tasks or projects
- The combination of two or more separate companies into one
- The process of gaining possession of a company
- A type of private equity financing where investors provide capital to high-potential, risky, early-stage startups in exchange for equity
- The process of building and maintaining mutually beneficial relationships with people to exchange info, advice, and opportunities
- Company A business structure that protects your personal assets from business debts or lawsuits
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- A temporary partnership where two or more businesses join forces to work on a specific project
- A formal, voluntary agreement between two or more independent companies to collaborate, share resources, and combine strengths to meet their goals
- A legal, time-limited monopoly for a invention that gives the owner rights to stop others from making, using, or selling their invention
- A formal assessment of a company's strengths and weaknesses
- When businesses communicate directly with targeted customers
- The business practice of hiring a party outside a company
- The process of determining the economic value of a company
- Managing information from an individual or organization to the public in order to influence their perception
- A recognizable sign like a word, logo, or symbol that is used to identify the source of a product or service
- One person owns and operates a business alone
18 Clues: A business that is separate from its owners • One person owns and operates a business alone • The process of gaining possession of a company • The business practice of hiring a party outside a company • The process of determining the economic value of a company • The combination of two or more separate companies into one • ...
Egyptian Pyramids 2025-12-09
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- The Pyramid would cost over 5______dollars today.
- 2.5 million of these were used to make the Great Pyramid.
- The process of ______ helped to preserve the pharaoh's body.
- Who built the Egyptian Pyramids?
- The pharaoh's mummy was placed in a decorative coffin called?
- The great pyramid of Giza was the _____ building on earth for 3800 years.
- The king's and Queen's chambers were made of this type of stone.
- The pyramid consisted of 3 chambers, the subterranean pit, the King's and the _____'s chamber.
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- The Great Pyramid of Giza weighed over 6 million _______.
- would work on the pyramid during the rainy season.
- The great pyramid of Giza is made up of what kind of stone?
- The pyramid was a way for the pharaoh to get to the______.
- When the pharaoh reached the afterlife he became a_____.
- historians believed that _______ built the pyramids until recent discoveries.
- The largest pyramid in the world is found in the ancient city of ________.
15 Clues: Who built the Egyptian Pyramids? • The Pyramid would cost over 5______dollars today. • would work on the pyramid during the rainy season. • When the pharaoh reached the afterlife he became a_____. • The Great Pyramid of Giza weighed over 6 million _______. • 2.5 million of these were used to make the Great Pyramid. • ...
Cassidy's Bridal Shower! 2017-08-01
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- couples favourite drinking game
- technology to capture friendly critters
- The couples favourite game to play with their fur-baby
- Randy’s hobby
- couples favourite Netflix series
- holiday that Randy proposed to Cassidy
- happy cocker spaniel
- the town that the couple live in
- colour of the car Cassidy drives
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- Cassidy’s favourite number
- invention to protect fenced in foul
- where Casssidy and Randy met
- Cassidy’s hobby
- Cassidy’s profession
- Name of Cassidy’s bridesmaid
- the road of the humble abode
- month that couple are getting married
- the name of Cassidy and Randy’s chocolate lab
18 Clues: Randy’s hobby • Cassidy’s hobby • Cassidy’s profession • happy cocker spaniel • Cassidy’s favourite number • where Casssidy and Randy met • Name of Cassidy’s bridesmaid • the road of the humble abode • couples favourite drinking game • couples favourite Netflix series • the town that the couple live in • colour of the car Cassidy drives • invention to protect fenced in foul • ...
Ancient China Crossword puzzel 2025-04-28
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- a person who many people feared and killed about 40 million people.
- The most famous battel in china.
- The most importent festival of the year.
- an invention that only rich people could wear.
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- a story usually about famous rulers that might not be true.
- a river that is the 3rd most long river in the world
- an invention that helped to spread Chinese literature.
- a religion based on the teachings of Buddha.
8 Clues: The most famous battel in china. • The most importent festival of the year. • a religion based on the teachings of Buddha. • an invention that only rich people could wear. • a river that is the 3rd most long river in the world • an invention that helped to spread Chinese literature. • a story usually about famous rulers that might not be true. • ...
The Fabulous Perpetual Motion Machine Vocabulary 2020-02-23
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- sketch, drawing, or plan that serves as a pattern
- an explanation based on observation and reasoning
- special assignment planned and completed
- new way of doing something
- a test or trial to discover something
- someone who manages a business
- show approval by clapping your hands
- propsed an idea
- casually looking
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- invention made to do a certain job
- to make something better
- device for carrying people
- important, difficult, or dangerous plan
- wonderful
- looking over carefully
15 Clues: wonderful • propsed an idea • casually looking • looking over carefully • to make something better • device for carrying people • new way of doing something • someone who manages a business • invention made to do a certain job • show approval by clapping your hands • a test or trial to discover something • important, difficult, or dangerous plan • ...
Commedia dell' Arte 2021-10-04
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- invention of 20th century
- where Commedia orgiginated
- time period Commedia was popular
- smart, clever, female servant
- where Commedia troupes performed
- group of old men characters
- two long pieces of wood for comedic effect
- thinks he knows everything but does not
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- the dialogue was mainly
- group of clown and servant characters
- acts brave but is a coward
- characters that did not wear masks
- cunning servant that runs an inn
- a clown-like servant who is foolish
- old, miserly, and loves money
15 Clues: the dialogue was mainly • invention of 20th century • acts brave but is a coward • where Commedia orgiginated • group of old men characters • old, miserly, and loves money • smart, clever, female servant • cunning servant that runs an inn • time period Commedia was popular • where Commedia troupes performed • characters that did not wear masks • a clown-like servant who is foolish • ...
unit 2 vocabulary 2023-10-24
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- takes care of animals
- person who conserves natural resources
- someone who helps farmers and homeowners
- accomplishments
- invention not established
- tells the employer about your experiences, skills and work history
- abilities that can be used
- agricultural experiences tracker
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- someone who has contact with sales clients
- someone who owns a farm
- to place someone in a job or place
- job or profession
- supervised agricultural experiences
- one that works in a bank
- one that studies about nutrition
15 Clues: accomplishments • job or profession • takes care of animals • someone who owns a farm • one that works in a bank • invention not established • abilities that can be used • one that studies about nutrition • agricultural experiences tracker • to place someone in a job or place • supervised agricultural experiences • person who conserves natural resources • ...
science and medicine 2024-04-19
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- une transplantation
- Amputation of a limb
- une marque
- aIt is the act of finding and/or creating
- his face is budding
- une bourse
- ressentir
- Who does not provide services
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- Refers to animal whose egg develops completely inside the maternal uterus,so that at birth the young appears formed
- un outil
- vérifier
- Who is in good health and who can physically cope with the effort, the work required
- Unite by fusion
- des membres
- effroyable
15 Clues: un outil • vérifier • ressentir • une marque • une bourse • effroyable • des membres • Unite by fusion • une transplantation • his face is budding • Amputation of a limb • Who does not provide services • aIt is the act of finding and/or creating • Who is in good health and who can physically cope with the effort, the work required • ...
Industrial Revolution 2024-11-03
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- Not safe
- The process of getting bigger
- Relating to cities
- Young person, often affected by child labor
- Big change, often sudden
- Large town with many people and buildings
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- Place where goods are made
- Making goods, like clothes and tools
- Work, especially hard work
- Person who designs machines
- Harm to the environment, like dirty air
- New creation, like the steam engine
- A device that makes work easier
- Businesses that make goods
- Hot water vapor used to power machines
15 Clues: Not safe • Relating to cities • Big change, often sudden • Place where goods are made • Work, especially hard work • Businesses that make goods • Person who designs machines • The process of getting bigger • A device that makes work easier • New creation, like the steam engine • Making goods, like clothes and tools • Hot water vapor used to power machines • ...
Hedy Lamarr 2020-12-07
Unit 1 2015-11-01
30 Clues: lai • relv • arve • pidu • ikoon • vidin • disko • pikkus • vaesus • jäämägi • leiutis • töökoht • uurimus • osalema • vägivald • inimkond • majandus • värviline • suur hüpe • miniseelik • meeldejääv • millennium • aastakümme • moe hullus • raamatukogu • juuksestiil • tehnioloogia • ära hellitatud • maa külgetõmbe jõud • meeleavaldus, rahutus
Vocabulario página trescientos 2023-03-13
27 Clues: use • next • media • genes • single • gadget • illness • married • machine • advance • factory • housing • genetics • majority • therefore • invention • free time • therefore • from now on • development • energy source • via satellite • technological • in addition to • virtual reality • as though it were • take into account
ENglisH TeST walrrter 2023-01-24
32 Clues: bug • soil • task • harsh • whack • allow • decade • remove • arrest • damage • strike • tagged • impact • boycott • seagull • tension • release • extinct • wrapper • prisoner • infinite • priority • imported • inhumane • invention • chemicals • behaviour • community • marsupial • sentenced • punishment • spacecraft
Słówka j. angielski kl.8 2022-06-10
31 Clues: Sąd • Dres • Owoc • Komar • Wyspa • Cegła • Głuchy • Talerz • Pobrać • Obsada • Gepard • Samolot • Reżyser • Chirurg • Kościół • Turniej • Bawełna • Kapusta • Wnuczka • Rękawica • Sierpień • Inżynier • Wspierać • Rocznica • Wynalazek • Zamrażarka • Żeglarstwo • Pracodawca • Społeczność • Naprzeciwko • Kostka u nogi
Unit 6 2018-09-18
30 Clues: Raud • Raam • Looma • Mõõtma • Nõudma • Karavan • Leiutis • Kaamera • Eraamat • Vajadus • Postima • Laenama • Segadus • Kahjutu • Külmkapp • Valetama • Rakendus • Sulatama • Sügavkülm • Kinnitama • Ära ütlema • Digitaalne • Söömispulgad • up Selginema • Veekeedukann • up Alla andma • Organiseerima • disk Kõvaketas • Ära viskama/viima • Keskkonnasõbralik
Gerda 27.11 2018-11-27
22 Clues: река • сосед • слабый • спасать • выйти из • исчезать • вытащить • слабость • спокойный • появляться • восхищаться • изобретение • тоже, также • соглашаться • плыть под парусом • инвалидное кресло • оба, и то и другое • в течение, во время • опрятный, аккуратный • такой же, одинаковый • присматривать, заботиться • хотя, несмотря на то, что
Innovation and Creativity 2025-07-11
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- – G‘oyalar yomg‘iri / Erkin fikrlash
- – Tajriba
- – Resurs
- – Yechim
- – Rivojlanish
- – Tadbirkorlik
- – Ixtiro
- – Texnologiya
- – Motivatsiya
- – Loyiha
- – Dizayn
- – Betakror / Noyob
- – Yaxshilanish
- – O‘sish
- – Ilhom
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- – Hamkorlik
- – Muvaffaqiyat
- – Innovatsiya
- – Ijodkorlik
- – Muammo yechish
- – G‘oyalar
- – Asllik
- – Tushuncha / G‘oya
- – Tasavvur
- – Jarayon
- – O‘zgarish
- – Mahsuldorlik
- – Kelajak
- – Imkoniyat
- – Fikrlash
30 Clues: – Ilhom • – Asllik • – Resurs • – Yechim • – Ixtiro • – Loyiha • – Dizayn • – O‘sish • – Tajriba • – Jarayon • – Kelajak • – G‘oyalar • – Tasavvur • – Fikrlash • – Hamkorlik • – O‘zgarish • – Imkoniyat • – Ijodkorlik • – Innovatsiya • – Rivojlanish • – Texnologiya • – Motivatsiya • – Muvaffaqiyat • – Tadbirkorlik • – Mahsuldorlik • – Yaxshilanish • – Muammo yechish • – Betakror / Noyob • – Tushuncha / G‘oya • ...
U11. Year 9 2025-03-24
13 Clues: Rass • Tüvi • Toode • Füüsik • Võrrand • Leiutis • Vaip, tekk • Vasikaliha • Kloonimine • Kumer, kaardus • Mäda, mädanenud, vastik • Geenius, loomupärane anne • Eriline, eraldiseisev, konkreetne
textr 2021-03-23
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- a building to live or stay in
- power derived from the use of resources
- the action of using, eating, buying
- autonomous vehicle
- evolution of humans by means of technology
- amusement
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- online trade
- computer systems able to perform tasks normally requiring human intelligence
- the movement of goods and persons from place to place
- production from genetically identical cells
- invention
- moral principles
- money given for profit
- prize
- applications and websites to participate in social networking
15 Clues: prize • invention • amusement • online trade • moral principles • autonomous vehicle • money given for profit • a building to live or stay in • the action of using, eating, buying • power derived from the use of resources • evolution of humans by means of technology • production from genetically identical cells • the movement of goods and persons from place to place • ...
Sound of Music 2022-07-12
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- transmission of data
- causing a dramatic change
- styles of music, art, or literature
- destroyed
- travel
- a condition that causes ringing in the ears
- one after another without stopping
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- actively encouraging
- easily carried around
- creation
- a unit to measure the intensity of sound
- to formulate and write a piece of music
12 Clues: travel • creation • destroyed • actively encouraging • transmission of data • easily carried around • causing a dramatic change • one after another without stopping • styles of music, art, or literature • to formulate and write a piece of music • a unit to measure the intensity of sound • a condition that causes ringing in the ears
History of Statistics 2021-08-21
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- conducted census in time of stress
- concerned with the
- wrote liber de ludo aleae
- made discoveries on unified theory for drawing rigorous conclusions from statistical data
- any statistical information or attribute taken from the population
- can be obtained by counting
- of a sample data leading to a prediction inferences or conclusion about the entire population
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- possible effect which cannot be identified
- stimulus or cause
- wat the first one to institute population gathering data
- discovered the equation of the normal curve
- any quantitative or qualitative information
- part of a population
- can be obtained by counting
- variables other than those intended
- is the first landmark in British statistics
16 Clues: stimulus or cause • concerned with the • part of a population • wrote liber de ludo aleae • can be obtained by counting • can be obtained by counting • conducted census in time of stress • variables other than those intended • possible effect which cannot be identified • discovered the equation of the normal curve • any quantitative or qualitative information • ...
Intellectual Property 2022-02-22
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- examples of trademarks are
- current copyright law
- One thing protected under copyright is...(e.g., all text, including computer software);
- one thing that is considered fair use
- words or symbols that are used by a manufacturer or seller of an item that serve to identify and distinguish the goods
- allows limited copying of copyrighted works for educational and research purposes.
- What is one way to avoid infringement?
- one of the three types of intellectual properties
- What is one thing not protected under copyright?
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- What rights does the owner control?
- Unlike copyrights and trademarks, patents are only created and effective once they are
- gave Congress the power to enact laws “To promote the progress of science and useful arts, by securing for limited times to authors and inventors the exclusive right to their respective writings and discoveries.”
- One of the four factors a judge considers when measuring fair use
- purpose of copyright
- provide protection for the inventors or developers of inventions or techniques that are new and useful and that are not obvious to the average person
- How many minutes can you use before it's considered infringement?
16 Clues: purpose of copyright • current copyright law • examples of trademarks are • What rights does the owner control? • one thing that is considered fair use • What is one way to avoid infringement? • What is one thing not protected under copyright? • one of the three types of intellectual properties • One of the four factors a judge considers when measuring fair use • ...
INVENTIONS 2023-03-13
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- A record player invented by Edison.
- Speeded up manufacture of clothing.
- Used to iron clothes.
- Domestic invention which is like an electric broomstick.
- Rail vehicle that travels on tramway.
- Invented by Remington in 1874 for typing characters.
- A domestic invention for cooking invented by James Sharp in 1832.
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- Appliance used to make tea or boil water.
- Invented in 1920 to dry hair.
- Electric light invented by Thomas Edison in 1879.
- Human powered vehicle invented by Draisine in 1817.
- Invented in 1886, used for photography.
12 Clues: Used to iron clothes. • Invented in 1920 to dry hair. • A record player invented by Edison. • Speeded up manufacture of clothing. • Rail vehicle that travels on tramway. • Invented in 1886, used for photography. • Appliance used to make tea or boil water. • Electric light invented by Thomas Edison in 1879. • Human powered vehicle invented by Draisine in 1817. • ...
warming up 2022-11-17
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- an occasion when a volcano explodes, and flames and rocks come out of it, or the act of doing this
- a sudden violent movement of the earth's surface, sometimes causing great damage
- a violent wind that has a circular movement
- looking or being almost, but not exactly
- to cause to fill or become covered with water, especially in a way that causes problems
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- the possibility of harm or death to someone
- an extremely large wave caused by a violent movement of the earth under the sea
- the way of life, especially the general customs and beliefs
- the study and knowledge of the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries
9 Clues: looking or being almost, but not exactly • the possibility of harm or death to someone • a violent wind that has a circular movement • the way of life, especially the general customs and beliefs • an extremely large wave caused by a violent movement of the earth under the sea • a sudden violent movement of the earth's surface, sometimes causing great damage • ...
lets go fun to find words of the importance of materials development for language learning. 2022-05-25
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- Anything we can use in order to facilitate the learning of language process.
- should be provide the manner in a specific way to do anything.
- capital letters learn a language in a country that do not use the language that you have been learning.
- anything that you can do by your self using your hands
- providing the learner with experience of the language use.
- capital letters learn a language in a country that have the language that you have been learning
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- guiding the learner in practising the language
- is something that you creating by yourself.
- encouraging the learner to use the language
- capital letters to refer the bring teachers researchers,materials writers,and publishers.
- help anyone to become more critical and creative.
- informing the learner about the target language.
- helping the learners to make discoveries about the language
13 Clues: is something that you creating by yourself. • encouraging the learner to use the language • guiding the learner in practising the language • informing the learner about the target language. • help anyone to become more critical and creative. • anything that you can do by your self using your hands • providing the learner with experience of the language use. • ...
The Detention Club - chapters 1-11 2020-10-26
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- Drew and Peter's talent show act
- the bullies gave Drew this in the bathroom
- Peter's best friend
- name of cat
- main character
- won the talent show
- what was seen in the bathroom
- loves to play basketball
- instrument Sunny was good at
- number of lunch lines
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- rode these to the pawnshop
- the theme of the TAG program
- now wears makeup
- Hugh and Hank's last name
- said, "blood is thicker than water"
- bought at the pawnshop
- person who saved Peter while on the ladder
- Peter hung from it during their act
18 Clues: name of cat • main character • now wears makeup • Peter's best friend • won the talent show • number of lunch lines • bought at the pawnshop • loves to play basketball • Hugh and Hank's last name • rode these to the pawnshop • the theme of the TAG program • instrument Sunny was good at • what was seen in the bathroom • Drew and Peter's talent show act • said, "blood is thicker than water" • ...
Women in History 2023-03-16
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- An African-American rights activist, with the quote "You must never be fearful about what you are doing when it is right."
- A form of home-security created by Marie Van Brittan Brown.
- First woman to get a Nobel prize in physics for isolationg pure metal Radium.
- Year of which the first woman enterred space, Sally Ride.
- The ocean Amelia Earheart flew over solo.
- A famous attourney and author serving as the First Lady from 2009 to 2017.
- Famous inventor and environmentalist known for her invention which deflected smog emissions from trains.
- Name of infamous movie which women of color helped send a rocket into space.
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- Year of Women's right to vote being ratified.
- Letitia Geer's invention, allowed for the insertion of medicines directly into blood.
- Invented by Maria Beasley, revolutionized marine-travel safety.
- Year the first female Vice-President was elected.
- The state which had the first female governor, Nellie Ross.
- The branch of military the first female soldier joined, Loretta Perfectus Walsh.
- Year of one of the most important speeches in Women's History, by Sojourner Truth.
- The league Patricia Palinkas joined to assist her husband during games.
16 Clues: The ocean Amelia Earheart flew over solo. • Year of Women's right to vote being ratified. • Year the first female Vice-President was elected. • Year of which the first woman enterred space, Sally Ride. • A form of home-security created by Marie Van Brittan Brown. • The state which had the first female governor, Nellie Ross. • ...
Doc Code Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-13
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- One or more claims pointing out the subject matter which the applicant regards the invention.
- Request for Expedited Processing, Design Rocket Docket.
- Black and white lines.
- Indicates representatives given permission to act on behalf of the inventor or assignee.
- Miscellaneous incoming letter from applicant submitted any time during prosecution.
- A brief overview of the disclosure in the specification not exceeding 150 words in length.
- Placeholder sheet indicating presence of supplemental content available.
- The written description of the invention.
- This is used when the applicant is submitting a transmittal in a follow-on.
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- Worksheet found at the end of the application used to determine the amount of fees due.
- Data sheet submitted in either provisional or non provisional applications containing BIB data.
- Applicant provides a statement at the earliest stage of prosecution detailing the most pertinent ref.
- Declaration from inventor claiming they are the original and first inventor of the subject matter.
- Reply by the applicant to an office action that must distinctly point out the supposed errors.
- A petition from applicants to accept color drawings or color photographs.
- International references originally cited by the examiner or the applicant.
16 Clues: Black and white lines. • The written description of the invention. • Request for Expedited Processing, Design Rocket Docket. • Placeholder sheet indicating presence of supplemental content available. • A petition from applicants to accept color drawings or color photographs. • International references originally cited by the examiner or the applicant. • ...
Rosie´s Stem List 7 Crossword 2023-02-07
10 Clues: 5 sided shape • requires light • first invention • many sided shape • people making sounds • watching from far away • false scientific method • look or watching something • saying something again and again • cut the appendix out when its infected
More Invention Details 2021-03-05
9 Clues: invented by samuel morse • made by Elias Howe in 1846 • made plowing the dirt easier • eli whitney's first invention • big boat powered by heated water • the steel bars the train rides on • Invented by Cyrus McCormick in 1847 • eli whitney's most famous invention • Invented by James Hargreaves In 1764
Doc Code Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-13
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- One or more claims pointing out the subject matter which the applicant regards the invention.
- Request for Expedited Processing, Design Rocket Docket.
- Black and white lines.
- Indicates representatives given permission to act on behalf of the inventor or assignee.
- Miscellaneous incoming letter from applicant submitted any time during prosecution.
- A brief overview of the disclosure in the specification not exceeding 150 words in length.
- Placeholder sheet indicating presence of supplemental content available.
- The written description of the invention.
- This is used when the applicant is submitting a transmittal in a follow-on.
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- Worksheet found at the end of the application used to determine the amount of fees due.
- Data sheet submitted in either provisional or non provisional applications containing BIB data.
- Applicant provides a statement at the earliest stage of prosecution detailing the most pertinent ref.
- Declaration from inventor claiming they are the original and first inventor of the subject matter.
- Reply by the applicant to an office action that must distinctly point out the supposed errors.
- A petition from applicants to accept color drawings or color photographs.
- International references originally cited by the examiner or the applicant.
16 Clues: Black and white lines. • The written description of the invention. • Request for Expedited Processing, Design Rocket Docket. • Placeholder sheet indicating presence of supplemental content available. • A petition from applicants to accept color drawings or color photographs. • International references originally cited by the examiner or the applicant. • ...
Roaring 20s 2024-04-29
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- _____________ areas did not experience growth or much change and instead resented the culture of the cities
- Industry that grew in the 1920s with Charlie Chaplin as a star
- ___________ restriction act of 1924 that limited Immigration from Europe and Asia
- Amendment that banned the sale and production of alcohol
- Idea that claimed that some races have certain traits that they pass on
- Areas outside cities that developed because of the car
- Increased as people worked less and made more
- City where a white mob destroyed Black Wall Street
- Pact that renounced war as a form of national policy
- Amendment that repealed the ban on alcohol
- People who sold alcohol illegally
- Lowered under Harding and Coolidge, especially for the wealthy
- Writers of the 20s who were disillusioned from American society
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- People who believe in the literal interpretation of the Bible
- Piloted the first nonstop transatlantic flight
- President after Harding; announced that the business of America is business
- Revolutionized the world with the assembly line and mass production of cars
- President after Wilson; Supporter of laissez faire and isolationism
- Act that gave the 18th Amendment enforcement power
- Invention that was mass produced and led to a boom in other industries
- New York Yankee and icon of baseball
- Trial that pitted modernists against fundamentalists
- _____________ naval conference; meeting that limited naval sizes
- Time period that heightened fears about communism and revolution in the US
- Terror group that attacked Jews, Catholics, and African Americans
- Word for inflated prices in the stock market
- Women of the 1920s who challenged gender norms
- Invention that standardized culture and allowed people to listen in real-time
- Plan that lowered Germany's reparations and loan them money
- Secretary of the Treasury who lowered taxes, the budget, and deregulated business
- Area of New York City where the black community began a cultural revival
31 Clues: People who sold alcohol illegally • New York Yankee and icon of baseball • Amendment that repealed the ban on alcohol • Word for inflated prices in the stock market • Increased as people worked less and made more • Piloted the first nonstop transatlantic flight • Women of the 1920s who challenged gender norms • Act that gave the 18th Amendment enforcement power • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2022-04-22
Across
- is the production of large quantities
- workers who have come together to achieve common goals
- a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course
- a Scottish inventor, mechanical engineer, and chemist
- a German philosopher and critic of political economy,
- a theory that explains the interaction between the sellers of a resource and the buyers for that resource
- a machine for spinning with more than one spindle at a time
- is the ability of people of a society to take economic actions
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- the transition to new manufacturing processes in Great Britain, continental Europe, and the United States, in the period from about 1760
- is an economic system in which private business operates in competition
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society
- a political and economic theory of social organization
- the process by which large numbers of people become permanently concentrated in relatively small areas, forming cities.
- a French chemist and microbiologist renowned for his discoveries of the principles of vaccination
- a Scottish economist and philosopher who was a pioneer of political economy
- a heat engine that performs mechanical work using steam as its working fluid
- economic and political system
- also known as the putting-out system
18 Clues: economic and political system • also known as the putting-out system • is the production of large quantities • a Scottish inventor, mechanical engineer, and chemist • a German philosopher and critic of political economy, • a political and economic theory of social organization • workers who have come together to achieve common goals • ...
testr 2021-02-15
Across
- autonomous vehicle
- the movement of goods and persons from place to place
- evolution of humans by means of technology
- moral principles
- online trade
- power derived from the use of resources
- applications and websites to participate in social networking
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- computer systems able to perform tasks normally requiring human intelligence
- the action of using, eating, buying
- money given for profit
- invention
- amusement
- production from genetically identical cells
- prize
- a building to live or stay in
15 Clues: prize • invention • amusement • online trade • moral principles • autonomous vehicle • money given for profit • a building to live or stay in • the action of using, eating, buying • power derived from the use of resources • evolution of humans by means of technology • production from genetically identical cells • the movement of goods and persons from place to place • ...
testr 2021-02-15
Across
- moral principles
- money given for profit
- prize
- autonomous vehicle
- a building to live or stay in
- invention
- online trade
- production from genetically identical cells
- power derived from the use of resources
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- computer systems able to perform tasks normally requiring human intelligence
- amusement
- applications and websites to participate in social networking
- the movement of goods and persons from place to place
- evolution of humans by means of technology
- the action of using, eating, buying
15 Clues: prize • amusement • invention • online trade • moral principles • autonomous vehicle • money given for profit • a building to live or stay in • the action of using, eating, buying • power derived from the use of resources • evolution of humans by means of technology • production from genetically identical cells • the movement of goods and persons from place to place • ...
Acid Rain 2017-03-23
Across
- measure of how acidic water is
- Environmental Protection Agency
- become progressively worse
- invention and application of machinery
- a natural gas like coal, gas and oil
- possesses elevated levels of hydrogen ions
- federal law that regulates air emissions
- harmful substances or products
- height above a given level
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- chemical element with symbol N
- removal from an office or position
- a casting down or falling headlong
- a chemical element with symbol S
- a community of living organisms
- harm caused to something
15 Clues: harm caused to something • become progressively worse • height above a given level • chemical element with symbol N • measure of how acidic water is • harmful substances or products • Environmental Protection Agency • a community of living organisms • a chemical element with symbol S • removal from an office or position • a casting down or falling headlong • ...
textr 2021-03-23
Across
- production from genetically identical cells
- amusement
- money given for profit
- moral principles
- computer systems able to perform tasks normally requiring human intelligence
- power derived from the use of resources
Down
- a building to live or stay in
- autonomous vehicle
- the movement of goods and persons from place to place
- prize
- evolution of humans by means of technology
- the action of using, eating, buying
- applications and websites to participate in social networking
- invention
- online trade
15 Clues: prize • amusement • invention • online trade • moral principles • autonomous vehicle • money given for profit • a building to live or stay in • the action of using, eating, buying • power derived from the use of resources • evolution of humans by means of technology • production from genetically identical cells • the movement of goods and persons from place to place • ...
Dani 6 April 2021 2021-04-06
18 Clues: tény • farag • pezsgő • keleti • húsvét • locsol • kocsma • eszköz • borító • katona • találmány • feltámadás • He is ... = Unatkozik. • barátságtalan, ellenséges • Christmas ... = Szenteste • jutalmaz, bánik vkivel vhogy • ...services = szolgáltatás, mint pl Netflix • The book ... about a war. = A könyv egy háborúról szól.
Chapter 1 Sec 2 2022-08-29
Across
- Relationship between distances on the map and on earth.
- A type of map that shows more specialized information.
- Unlocks the meaning of the map by explaining the symbols, colors, and lines.
- How much above or below sea level a feature is.
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- Difference between the elevation of one feature and the elevation of another feature near it.
- Each half of the earth is called a.
- tells how a measured space on a map corresponds to actual distances on earth.
- Any way that scientific discoveries are applied to practical use.
8 Clues: Each half of the earth is called a. • How much above or below sea level a feature is. • A type of map that shows more specialized information. • Relationship between distances on the map and on earth. • Any way that scientific discoveries are applied to practical use. • Unlocks the meaning of the map by explaining the symbols, colors, and lines. • ...
B2: Unit 2 - Noun suffixes II. 2024-03-28
13 Clues: vědec • politik • vynález • hudebník • vynálezce • spisovatel • vyšetřování • vyšetřovatel • podstatný, důležitý • šílenství, bláznovství • důležitost, význam(nost) • představení, výkon, provedení • zlepšení, zdokonalení, vylepšení
The Industrial Revolution 2022-04-14
Across
- The invention of new machines and the development of factories led to the ____ _________ of goods.
- The Industrial Revolution first started in _____ _____.
- The Industrial Revolution spurred mass __________ or moving from rural areas to cities.
- The poor conditions for the working class during the Industrial Revolution led to the belief in _________ and communism.
- The Industrial Revolution was a transition from products made by hand, to products made by m_______.
- _______ _______ greatly helped the Industrial Revolution by inventing the spinning jenny.
- The _______ _______ greatly revolutionized the Industrial Revolution. Factories now didn't have to be next to rivers and could be located anywhere in the country.
- Water mills were the first factories to appear during the Industrial Revolution. They were located by rivers and used _____ _____ to generate hydropower for their machines.
- The invention of ______ greatly revolutionized the Industrial Revolution because now, buildings and machinery could be made better, stronger, and lighter than before.
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- Britain was rich in this mineral resource that was used by factories as fuel.
- The _______ _______ revolutionized the textile industry by allowing thread to be wound into spindles much quicker than before.
- ______ _______ is a business that is stationed at home, with the family using their own equipment and machinery.
- A series of _______ and rivers in Great Britain was very important for transportation.
- The steam engine became more efficient thanks to ______ ______, a Scottish inventor.
- Great Britain supplied its factories from resources found in its ________.
- The Industrial Revolution first started in the ________ industry.
16 Clues: The Industrial Revolution first started in _____ _____. • The Industrial Revolution first started in the ________ industry. • Great Britain supplied its factories from resources found in its ________. • Britain was rich in this mineral resource that was used by factories as fuel. • ...
