mathematics Crossword Puzzles
Contempary philosophy 2021-04-15
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- -work of psychosocial approach
- -not only mathematics but philosophical too
- -temper studied by romantics
- -three stage of human develpoment
- -It represent sociocentrism
- -pioneered ideas of non-classical philosophy
- -first tried to purify introspection
- -book "Being and Nothingness"
- -saw system of Hegelianism as enemy
- - importance of neo-classical philosophy
- -book not finished by Friedrich Nietzsche
- -vital theorist of Human Science
- -own way of development and self realization
- -famous work was "World as will and Representation"
- - from Vienna family
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- -a jewish but attracted by catholicism
- -supreme virtue
- -followed by closed society
- -succeeded in taming the ego
- -these philosopher started rationalistic revolt
- -variety of conquering tyrant
- -buit up impressive edificies from sentences
- -it is a second wave of positivism
- -Marks and Hegels concept of dialetics
- -first romantic movement
- -a movement was revolt against recieved ethical and aesthetic standards
- -emerged as a viable movement
- -philosophy of ontological character of transcendent
- -fundamental difference between two philosophy
- -major psychic mechanism
30 Clues: -supreme virtue • - from Vienna family • -first romantic movement • -major psychic mechanism • -followed by closed society • -It represent sociocentrism • -succeeded in taming the ego • -temper studied by romantics • -variety of conquering tyrant • -emerged as a viable movement • -work of psychosocial approach • -book "Being and Nothingness" • -vital theorist of Human Science • ...
Contempary philosophy 2021-04-15
Across
- -variety of conquering tyrant
- -three stage of human develpoment
- -saw system of Hegelianism as enemy
- -succeeded in taming the ego
- -first tried to purify introspection
- -it is a second wave of positivism
- -these philosopher started rationalistic revolt
- -buit up impressive edificies from sentences
- -emerged as a viable movement
- -fundamental difference between two philosophy
- -followed by closed society
- -vital theorist of Human Science
- -major psychic mechanism
- -not only mathematics but philosophical too
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- - from Vienna family
- -philosophy of ontological character of transcendent
- -temper studied by romantics
- -work of psychosocial approach
- - importance of neo-classical philosophy
- -first romantic movement
- -a movement was revolt against recieved ethical and aesthetic standards
- -famous work was "World as will and Representation"
- -a jewish but attracted by catholicism
- -book not finished by Friedrich Nietzsche
- -Marks and Hegels concept of dialetics
- -supreme virtue
- -pioneered ideas of non-classical philosophy
- -It represent sociocentrism
- -own way of development and self realization
- -book "Being and Nothingness"
30 Clues: -supreme virtue • - from Vienna family • -first romantic movement • -major psychic mechanism • -followed by closed society • -It represent sociocentrism • -temper studied by romantics • -succeeded in taming the ego • -variety of conquering tyrant • -emerged as a viable movement • -work of psychosocial approach • -book "Being and Nothingness" • -vital theorist of Human Science • ...
Contempary philosophy 2021-04-15
Across
- -fundamental difference between two philosophy
- -first tried to purify introspection
- -buit up impressive edificies from sentences
- -Marks and Hegels concept of dialetics
- -succeeded in taming the ego
- -pioneered ideas of non-classical philosophy
- -a movement was revolt against recieved ethical and aesthetic standards
- - from Vienna family
- -book "Being and Nothingness"
- -saw system of Hegelianism as enemy
- -own way of development and self realization
- - importance of neo-classical philosophy
- -followed by closed society
- -not only mathematics but philosophical too
- -these philosopher started rationalistic revolt
Down
- -it is a second wave of positivism
- -philosophy of ontological character of transcendent
- -famous work was "World as will and Representation"
- -variety of conquering tyrant
- -It represent sociocentrism
- -first romantic movement
- -a jewish but attracted by catholicism
- -book not finished by Friedrich Nietzsche
- -vital theorist of Human Science
- -temper studied by romantics
- -major psychic mechanism
- -supreme virtue
- -emerged as a viable movement
- -work of psychosocial approach
- -three stage of human develpoment
30 Clues: -supreme virtue • - from Vienna family • -first romantic movement • -major psychic mechanism • -It represent sociocentrism • -followed by closed society • -succeeded in taming the ego • -temper studied by romantics • -variety of conquering tyrant • -emerged as a viable movement • -book "Being and Nothingness" • -work of psychosocial approach • -vital theorist of Human Science • ...
Contempary philosophy 2021-04-15
Across
- -fundamental difference between two philosophy
- -first tried to purify introspection
- -buit up impressive edificies from sentences
- -Marks and Hegels concept of dialetics
- -succeeded in taming the ego
- -pioneered ideas of non-classical philosophy
- -a movement was revolt against recieved ethical and aesthetic standards
- - from Vienna family
- -book "Being and Nothingness"
- -saw system of Hegelianism as enemy
- -own way of development and self realization
- - importance of neo-classical philosophy
- -followed by closed society
- -not only mathematics but philosophical too
- -these philosopher started rationalistic revolt
Down
- -it is a second wave of positivism
- -philosophy of ontological character of transcendent
- -famous work was "World as will and Representation"
- -variety of conquering tyrant
- -It represent sociocentrism
- -first romantic movement
- -a jewish but attracted by catholicism
- -book not finished by Friedrich Nietzsche
- -vital theorist of Human Science
- -temper studied by romantics
- -major psychic mechanism
- -supreme virtue
- -emerged as a viable movement
- -work of psychosocial approach
- -three stage of human develpoment
30 Clues: -supreme virtue • - from Vienna family • -first romantic movement • -major psychic mechanism • -It represent sociocentrism • -followed by closed society • -succeeded in taming the ego • -temper studied by romantics • -variety of conquering tyrant • -emerged as a viable movement • -book "Being and Nothingness" • -work of psychosocial approach • -vital theorist of Human Science • ...
3. Ammonia 2023-08-20
Across
- very serious and having an important bad effect in the future
- to come or bring something back to life, health, existence, or use
- the quality of having two poles
- to smell something by taking air in through your nose
- bad or very unpleasant
- large or noticeable enough to have an important effect.
- a solid object with a square base and four triangular sides that form a point at the top
- a useful or valuable quality, skill, or person
- a state of balance
- the area of mathematics relating to the study of space
- a smell, often one that is unpleasant
- a child of a person's aunt or uncle
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- the quality of being able to be dissolved
- a solid with four surfaces are triangles
- move into or through something
- a mixing or blending process of producing a product
- solution containing water
- NH4+ ion
- a natural or chemical substance that is spread on the land or given to plants, to make plants grow well
- something that makes a chemical reaction happen more quickly without itself being changed
20 Clues: NH4+ ion • a state of balance • bad or very unpleasant • solution containing water • move into or through something • the quality of having two poles • a child of a person's aunt or uncle • a smell, often one that is unpleasant • a solid with four surfaces are triangles • the quality of being able to be dissolved • a useful or valuable quality, skill, or person • ...
IPA-IPS KELAS 6 TEMA 5 2023-11-10
Across
- benda yang tidak dapat ditarik magnet
- magnet yang sudah ada di alam bukan dibuat manusia
- proyek pabrik vaksin ada di negara
- nama lain dari magnet
- makanan khas berupa sup mie beras berasal dari negara
- cara pembuatan magnet
- salah satu bentuk magnet
- sekretariat jendral asean ada di kota
- proyek tembaga ASEAN ADA di negara
- masyarakat Ekonomi ASEAN
- ASEAN Council of Teachers Convention [ACT] kerjasama bidang
- magnet yang digunakan pada kompas
- ASEAN Tourism Agreement kerjasama bidang
- Defence Ministers Meeting (ADMM) kerjasama bidang
- negara penghasil batik selain indonesia
- cara pembuatan magnet dengan aliran listrik
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- benda yang ditarik kuat oleh magnet
- cara menghilangkan sifat magnet
- asal wayang Asik
- Committee on Culture and INformation kerjasama ASEAN bidang
- makana tom yum berasal dari negara
- kutub pada magnet
- ASEAN Free TRADE area (DISINGKAT)
- Regional Centre for Education in Science and Mathematics kerjasama bidang
- alat yang menggunakan magnet
- bagian sepeda yang menggunakan magnet
- asal kata magnet
- kegiatan menjual barang ke luar negeri
- pesta olahraga ASEAN
29 Clues: asal wayang Asik • asal kata magnet • kutub pada magnet • pesta olahraga ASEAN • nama lain dari magnet • cara pembuatan magnet • salah satu bentuk magnet • masyarakat Ekonomi ASEAN • alat yang menggunakan magnet • cara menghilangkan sifat magnet • magnet yang digunakan pada kompas • proyek pabrik vaksin ada di negara • makana tom yum berasal dari negara • ...
CP Spelling List #5 2024-01-31
Across
- a group or set of eight
- a dog
- a number represented to the right of the ones' place value
- a polygon with five angles and five sides
- a group, series, or sequence of 100 like things
- the first eight lines of an Italian sonnet
- to reduce drastically, especially in number
- to become four times as great or numerous
- also known as a quadrilateral
- in mathematics, a ratio of 10 to 1
- a thermometric scale with 100 degrees between the freezing and boiling points
- a set of five offspring produced in a single pregnancy
- a stop sign
- 1/100 of a meter
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- the fifth and highest element in ancient and medieval philosophy
- a musical composition of four instruments or voices
- four of a kind
- a 200th anniversary or its' celebration
- a part of a whole expressed in hundredths
- perfectly typical or representative of a particular kind of person or thing
- a 10-event athletic competition
- one of four equal parts
- a basketball team
- a 100th anniversary or its' celebration
24 Clues: a dog • a stop sign • four of a kind • 1/100 of a meter • a basketball team • a group or set of eight • one of four equal parts • also known as a quadrilateral • a 10-event athletic competition • in mathematics, a ratio of 10 to 1 • a 200th anniversary or its' celebration • a 100th anniversary or its' celebration • a polygon with five angles and five sides • ...
Mathmania (crossword set -1) 2020-08-06
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- smallest whole number
- circles with common center
- In a triangle it is the line segment drawn from a vertex to the midpoint
- who invented zero
- 16-4÷1/4 + 4
- father of mathematics?
- x+x=60,y+y=20,z+z=4,x+y÷z=?
- 2+3=8,3+7=27,4+5=32,5+8=60,6+7=72,7+8=??
- ANGLES WHOSE SUM IS 180
- four times multiplied by the length of the side of the polygon is the perimeter of the polygon known as
- Another word for height
- who discovered first infinite series problem
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- sum of the digits of the Ramanujan number?
- A polygon with seven sides and seven angles.
- length*breadth*height
- mathematical theorem for rightangled triangle
- MATHEMATICAL CONCEPT DEALING WITH NUMBER OF POSSIBLE ARRANGEMENTS?
- Two lines that intersect to form four right angles.
- 56 times ¼
- A three termed polynomial
- the number by which the dividend is being divided
- Two numbers whose product is 1
- Having the EXACT same size and shape.
- ratio of sine and cosine
- Reciprocal of sine
25 Clues: 56 times ¼ • 16-4÷1/4 + 4 • who invented zero • Reciprocal of sine • smallest whole number • length*breadth*height • father of mathematics? • ANGLES WHOSE SUM IS 180 • Another word for height • ratio of sine and cosine • A three termed polynomial • circles with common center • x+x=60,y+y=20,z+z=4,x+y÷z=? • Two numbers whose product is 1 • Having the EXACT same size and shape. • ...
brainstorm with yourself about yourself 2020-08-15
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- / Where there is no role of B to play.
- / You can watch this on and on all day. O.K.
- / You do this for every occasion. Hint: It's always in one particular shape.
- / Where your marginal utility is negative.
- / You cannot resist yourself from having it.
- / A 10 letters word which was supposed to come in May
- / You always say this to the person “You have my heart" .
- / This person stops you from eating oily/junk food.
- / It is difficult to get both sides balanced
- / Your nails when painted are always.
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- / Destination wedding?
- / The filled bottle you want to keep with you forever.
- / You are really worried about this.
- / Caution: There is no formula which can make you understand this!!!
- / Brand name or your name!?
- / You don’t wish to open but have no choice.
- / Your favourite section on Instagram.
- Mother / People also call you by this name
- / Even Playstore knows that you are obsessed by using it.
- / Complete this sentence of yours – “Merko papa se __ mila“.
20 Clues: / Destination wedding? • / Brand name or your name!? • / You are really worried about this. • / Your nails when painted are always. • / Where there is no role of B to play. • / Your favourite section on Instagram. • / Where your marginal utility is negative. • Mother / People also call you by this name • / You can watch this on and on all day. O.K. • ...
Lesson 13 Suffix 2019-03-20
Across
- to commit something to memory
- syn: applaud, cheer, praise
- to express disapproval of or dissatisfaction with something
- exploit, benefit from, take advantage of, make the most of
- to go into greater detail about something that has already been spoken about or described in broad terms
- to work or act together to achieve a common goal
- syn: promote, publicize, push, present, broadcast
- examine something in great detail
- syn: work out, train, implement
Down
- to install somebody in office with a formal ceremony
- to clarify or explain something by drawing a picture
- cripple, freeze
- a settlement of a dispute in which two or more sides agree to accept less than originally wanted
- work out or estimate a figure using mathematics
- to cause something, especially an important event or process, to begin
- syn: rejoice, party
- to identify a thing or person because you've seen it B4
- syn: understand, comprehend, grasp
- oversee the coordination of the various aspects of something that creates a particular structure
- to bring to life
20 Clues: cripple, freeze • to bring to life • syn: rejoice, party • syn: applaud, cheer, praise • to commit something to memory • syn: work out, train, implement • examine something in great detail • syn: understand, comprehend, grasp • work out or estimate a figure using mathematics • to work or act together to achieve a common goal • syn: promote, publicize, push, present, broadcast • ...
My spelling words 2020-10-18
Across
- is a telecommunications device that permits two or more users to conduct a conversation when they are too far apart to be heard directly
- near the front
- particulars of the place where someone lives or an organization is situated
- dessert
- Glittering
- Belonging to the land
- Animals
- TV
- Oceania
- Plants
- record for or transmit by television
- After three
- a confusing state
- A soft gentle breeze
- ¹⁄₁₀₀ Of a dollar
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- transport or be transported across space and distance instantly
- unexpectedly or without warning
- the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- beaten out or shaped by hammering
- an optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer, containing an arrangement of lenses, or of curved mirrors and lenses, by which rays of light are collected and focused and the resulting image magnified
- Feeling
- used to indicate the place someone or something is going to or toward
- someone who uses an extensive knowledge of mathematics in their work, typically to solve mathematical problems
- Fizzy
- between two things or more
25 Clues: TV • Fizzy • Plants • dessert • Feeling • Animals • Oceania • Glittering • After three • near the front • a confusing state • ¹⁄₁₀₀ Of a dollar • A soft gentle breeze • Belonging to the land • between two things or more • unexpectedly or without warning • beaten out or shaped by hammering • record for or transmit by television • the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level • ...
How Much Do You Know about US? 2024-03-27
Across
- Ms. Stimer's favorite author.
- Mr. Stimer's youngest Child's name?
- The position that Ms. Valdez played in HS softball.
- Place of Mr. Stimer's birth?
- The term used in mathematics to describe repeated patterns such as snowflakes, ferns, and DNA.
- The name of Mrs. Keys oldest Grandchild.
- Mr. Blevins birthplace?
- The term used when discussing the variation of verbs and their tense, mood, and person in the Spanish language.
- Mrs. Key's favorite food.
- Ms. Stimer's cats name.
- How many siblings does Ms. Covington have?
- The Island nation at the top of Ms. Valdez's bucket list.
- Most abundant element in the universe?
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- Ms. Covington's favorite Disney Princess.
- Mrs. Keys favorite NFL team.
- Oldest Art Style
- Ms.Valdez's least favorite subject.
- A popular Spanish rice dish that is served with saffron rice and a meat topping.
- Mr. Blevins favorite Bible character.
- Ms. Valdez's favorite NBA team.
- Type of conjunction that begins adverb clauses.
- Position that Ms. Covington played in HS volleyball
- Color created by mixing red and yellow.
23 Clues: Oldest Art Style • Mr. Blevins birthplace? • Ms. Stimer's cats name. • Mrs. Key's favorite food. • Mrs. Keys favorite NFL team. • Place of Mr. Stimer's birth? • Ms. Stimer's favorite author. • Ms. Valdez's favorite NBA team. • Ms.Valdez's least favorite subject. • Mr. Stimer's youngest Child's name? • Mr. Blevins favorite Bible character. • Most abundant element in the universe? • ...
Math Crossword 2023-02-28
Across
- a part of a whole
- the amount of space occupied by a two-dimensional figure
- a polygon with three sides having three vertices
- an arithmetic value used to represent quantity
- finding the difference between two numbers or quantities
- the vertical distance from the top to the object's base
- a 2D shape that has 4 sides, 4 corners, and 4 right angles
- the length of any great circle
- splitting a specific amount into equal parts
- a kind of mathematics that deals with shapes and figures
Down
- adding something to something else
- represents problems or situations in the form of mathematical expressions
- a statement that can be demonstrated to be true
- the repeated addition of groups of equal sizes
- symmetrical, round in shape
- a number or ratio that can be expressed as a fraction of 100
- a shape that is made up of a curved line
- a three-dimensional solid object in which the two ends are identical
- the rightmost position in a number or the one's place`
- the distance around the edge of a shape
20 Clues: a part of a whole • symmetrical, round in shape • the length of any great circle • adding something to something else • the distance around the edge of a shape • a shape that is made up of a curved line • splitting a specific amount into equal parts • an arithmetic value used to represent quantity • the repeated addition of groups of equal sizes • ...
Rome and Greece 2023-02-10
Across
- Roman military was made up of two main branches, legions and _____________.
- Rome had Arches and Greece had_____
- Greece had War ships and Rome had___
- The Romans had the Legions and Greece had________.
- The Romans had archers and Greece had______.
- Rome had____while Greece had Alexander the great
- Rome had Silk and cotton on clothes and Greece had _______
- The Romans had the gluteus and Greece had________.
- Greeks did not have _________________ _________________
- The capital city of ancient Rome was Rome, but today it is the capital of the country, ________.
- Greece had foot soldiers and Rome had______
- Roman art focused on gods and goddesses, while Greek art was made up of ___________.
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- The Greeks had Warriors, while the Romans had _____________
- Rome had Mars while Greece had____
- Greece had long spears while Rome had_____
- Greece had____ while Rome had Numerals
- They both had ______ Just like children today they like________ to day
- had Mars while Greece had____
- The Romans ate Mediterranean food while Greece ate_______ food.
- Greece science focused on philosophy, mathematics and science, while Roman science focused on _______________ .
20 Clues: had Mars while Greece had____ • Rome had Mars while Greece had____ • Rome had Arches and Greece had_____ • Greece had War ships and Rome had___ • Greece had____ while Rome had Numerals • Greece had long spears while Rome had_____ • Greece had foot soldiers and Rome had______ • The Romans had archers and Greece had______. • Rome had____while Greece had Alexander the great • ...
TEJ3M Review 2023-01-29
Across
- Changes the look of text (colour)
- a stream of charged particles such as electrons or ions moving through an electrical conductor space
- Displays a group of sprites.
- Code block that repeats the behaviours inside infinitely
- a measure of the opposition to the flow of electric current
- Amount of energy used to do an action
- Makes a list item
- Hypertext Markup Language
- A system composed of different components connected together through wires to conduct electricity and move electrons from one place to another in a loop.
- It makes the title of the code
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- Code block that immediately starts at the beginning
- a name of storage location
- Stands for Cascading Style Sheets
- Creates a circle within the given coordinates
- the unit of electric potential, electric potential difference, and electromotive force
- Outputs a message to the web console
- An LED that can display different colours based on its input.
- Wedge, Screw, Lever, Pulley, Inclined Plane, and the Wheel and Axle.
- Makes a robot move in an assigned direction
- Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics
- turns the robot
21 Clues: turns the robot • Makes a list item • Hypertext Markup Language • a name of storage location • Displays a group of sprites. • It makes the title of the code • Stands for Cascading Style Sheets • Changes the look of text (colour) • Outputs a message to the web console • Amount of energy used to do an action • Makes a robot move in an assigned direction • ...
PRACTICAL RESEARCH 2022-12-12
Across
- random -each member of the population has an equal chance of being selected
- research utilizes scientific method to test cause and effect
- style - in-text citation
- list of all the resources you have used (whether referenced or not)
- method -ways to get the selection of the respondents
- sampling method that uses like networking
- it measures what is intended to measure
- -value of the observation that appears most frequently
- research -research aims to assess the effects
- invalid -not inclined to the lesson or topic
- samples - two measures to be compared of a single population
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- design - determines now you will collect and analyze data
- statics gather data from a sample
- close and open ended
- midpoint
- sampling - specific samples, correspond in terms
- and delimation - it tells the subject matter of the study
- ended - unlimited, unstructured, subjective
- -published or unplished
- -branch of mathematics with systematic collection
- give the reader and understanding of the background of the field and show which studies are important
- author to use the past tense of verbs in the reportage
- invalid - comprehensive review of the published and unpublished work
23 Clues: midpoint • close and open ended • -published or unplished • style - in-text citation • statics gather data from a sample • it measures what is intended to measure • sampling method that uses like networking • ended - unlimited, unstructured, subjective • invalid -not inclined to the lesson or topic • research -research aims to assess the effects • ...
Midterm Project 2025-03-18
Across
- – The middle number when data is arranged in order.
- – A list of numbers in a specific order.
- – Examining data to find patterns or insights.
- – Drawing a general conclusion based on specific examples.
- – Related to shapes, patterns, and spatial properties.
- - A sequence that appears in nature, where each number is the sum of the two before it.
- – The opposite of complex; easy to understand.
- – Using general rules to reach a specific conclusion.
- – The study of numbers and basic operations like addition and multiplication.
- – The number that shows up the most in a dataset.
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- – The process of making sense of data or patterns.
- – A single measure that summarizes a set of numbers.
- – The study of numbers, quantities, and patterns.
- Collection** – The process of gathering information for analysis.
- –Add up all numbers, then divide by how many there are.
- – A type of statistics that makes predictions from samples.
- – Finding logical solutions to challenges.
- – Giving more importance to certain values over others.
- – Structuring data or elements in a clear way.
- – Raw facts or numbers that can be processed for insights.
20 Clues: – A list of numbers in a specific order. • – Finding logical solutions to challenges. • – Examining data to find patterns or insights. • – Structuring data or elements in a clear way. • – The opposite of complex; easy to understand. • – The study of numbers, quantities, and patterns. • – The number that shows up the most in a dataset. • ...
Vokabeln 2025-05-16
Across
- sometimes
- LCD projector
- marker
- enough
- long
- hard, difficult
- art
- first
- poster
- calculator
- notebook
- federal state
- on, on top of
- work
- chair
- to buy
- how many
- map
- to ring
- fall, autumn
- biology
- cd
- favorite school subject
- school subject
- smart
- to get, receive
- recess, break
- class schedule
- paper
- physics
- teacher (female)
- to need
- computer science assignment
- letter grade
- to learn
- right
- chemistry
- computer science
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- to wait
- pencil
- boring
- school mate
- every, each
- piano
- to like
- laptop
- sports
- house
- english
- tablet
- to meet
- glad, happy
- french
- to come here
- ballpoint pen
- breakfast
- dark
- to be correct
- religion
- history
- class
- table
- without
- bus
- whiteboard
- slow
- school bag
- mathematics
- Bavaria
- geography
- latin
- nervous
- to mean
- almost
- early
- still, yet
- teacher (male)
- never
- easy
79 Clues: cd • art • map • bus • long • dark • work • slow • easy • piano • house • first • chair • class • table • smart • paper • latin • early • never • right • pencil • boring • marker • enough • laptop • sports • tablet • poster • french • to buy • almost • to wait • to like • english • to meet • history • to ring • biology • without • Bavaria • physics • nervous • to mean • to need • notebook • religion • how many • to learn • sometimes • breakfast • geography • chemistry • calculator • whiteboard • school bag • ...
July Issue 2025-07-27
Across
- Genetics grid
- "Concrete jungle wet dream tomato", e.g.
- Rapture
- Plush fabric
- Lingerie fabric
- A slip of tongue (or not)
- Esoteric
- Never attribute to malice what one can attribute to stupidity
- Poem by Lewis Carrol
- Bardic, as in epic poetry
- Unscripted ensemble
- Female nightclub singer
- Multistep mathematics.
- Strapless evening bag
- Restful yoga position for hips and back
- Wireframe cube; symbol of androgyny
- Dragonfruit, salmon, green tea
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- "Brunday sunch" or "runny babbit", e.g.
- Serendipity
- Sweater to slip on
- A lack of musical harmony or an abundance in cognitive contradiction
- The longer an online discussion progresses, the more likely someone is about to bring up Nazis
- Apex
- Spring-loaded pocketknife
- __ treadmill; psychological phenomenon of an inevitable happiness plateau
- Oscillating weight
- Simplest explanation, philosophically speaking
- How the game is played
- Latin phrase meaning “love fate”
- Exercise & health
- Crude, incendiary cocktail
- Fundamental revolution
- Breastbone
- A win, but at what cost?
- Ring of metal for eternal love
- Indie's self-sufficient subset
- A snake consuming its own tail
37 Clues: Apex • Rapture • Esoteric • Breastbone • Serendipity • Plush fabric • Genetics grid • Lingerie fabric • Exercise & health • Sweater to slip on • Oscillating weight • Unscripted ensemble • Poem by Lewis Carrol • Strapless evening bag • How the game is played • Fundamental revolution • Multistep mathematics. • Female nightclub singer • A win, but at what cost? • Spring-loaded pocketknife • ...
The Cross Word 2023-04-12
Across
- list where the order of the selections is crucial yet where the selections are unique.
- Independent variables have a special name for their set of potential values.
- (x), which continuously repeats the same pattern in both directions.
- expressions using algebra that can be expressed as the product of terms in the form.
- integers that multiply x by itself.
- in any of these expressions, the highest power of x.
- a circle with a radius of one.
- the dependent variable's wide range of probable values.
- the distance around a circle.
- data points that are not included in the overall data.
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- A common term for a long sequence of successively descending whole numbers.
- horizontal
- when two or more function machines are brought together.
- the half-way point between the range's highest and lowest values.
- its used as an equation's input.
- The name of an undoing function in mathematics.
- There is one output for every input.
- the lengthy directional line that passes through the ellipse's two ends.
- the duration of a cycle.
- vertical
20 Clues: vertical • horizontal • the duration of a cycle. • the distance around a circle. • a circle with a radius of one. • its used as an equation's input. • integers that multiply x by itself. • There is one output for every input. • The name of an undoing function in mathematics. • in any of these expressions, the highest power of x. • ...
Gulliver's language, chapter one 2025-09-22
Across
- Showing careful judgment or wisdom, especially in practical matters.
- The branch of applied science concerned with motion and forces
- An official public announcement
- A large and important city, often a capital
- The act of opposing or withstanding force or influence.
- A rapid message or communication, often official or urgent.
- A short journey undertaken to deliver a message or perform a task
- A supporter, especially of art, learning, or culture
- Absurd or laughably unreasonable
- Willing to give or share; showing magnanimity.
- Disrespectful or irreverent toward sacred things
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- Not noticed or detected
- A large, imposing building
- Wheels with a grooved rim used to change the direction of a rope or lift heavy weights
- People skilled in the study of mathematics
- Long, pointed weapons used for thrusting or throwing.
- A formal meeting of people with authority to make decisions.
- Widely known and admired; celebrated
- A deep, pensive sadness or gloom
- A vehicle for transporting people or goods; sometimes part of machinery
- Causing sleep or drowsiness
- A small tower on top of a building or wall
22 Clues: Not noticed or detected • A large, imposing building • Causing sleep or drowsiness • An official public announcement • A deep, pensive sadness or gloom • Absurd or laughably unreasonable • Widely known and admired; celebrated • People skilled in the study of mathematics • A small tower on top of a building or wall • A large and important city, often a capital • ...
All About Lachie! 2025-08-08
Across
- Where he studied abroad for a semester.
- His first NYC neighborhood, the "_ _ Side."
- Current NYC borough.
- His second middle name.
- Brand of his favorite boots.
- A shiny color, like a favorite NYC building.
- Queensland suburb, his birthplace according to his passport.
- Nickname.
- Type of rugby he played in the past.
- Star sign.
- He named his childhood dog after this black confection.
- “The Really _ Building,” another favorite NYC skyscraper.
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- The type of "shark" his dad 'tried to feed him to.'
- His favorite block-building video game.
- "_ College" where he attended secondary school.
- The evening after today; also, the "_ _ Blue" VS Code theme he loves.
- The subject his mum teaches and his degree is in.
- His first middle name.
- The mascot for his favorite AFL team.
- The Batman film he saw on his ninth birthday.
- Attended University of _.
- Class of honors he graduated with.
- His employer, by its acronym.
- American visa type, also known as the "_ visa."
- The type of engineering he studied.
25 Clues: Nickname. • Star sign. • Current NYC borough. • His first middle name. • His second middle name. • Attended University of _. • Brand of his favorite boots. • His employer, by its acronym. • Class of honors he graduated with. • The type of engineering he studied. • Type of rugby he played in the past. • The mascot for his favorite AFL team. • His favorite block-building video game. • ...
1 2026-02-18
Across
- A crop that George Washington Carver studied extensively.
- A crop that damaged the soil when overgrown in the South.
- A person who solves complex problems using mathematics.
- A light system that controls cars at intersections.
- A person who starts and runs a business.
- A farming method that improves soil by alternating crops.
- The institute where George Washington Carver taught.
- A professional trained to design and build machines.
- An expert who studies the natural world and conducts research.
- Legal protection for an invention.
- A public act of standing up against unfair treatment.
- A protest where people refuse to use or buy something.
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- The popular water toy invented by Lonnie Johnson.
- The belief that all people deserve the same rights and opportunities.
- Unfair treatment based on race or gender.
- The space mission that landed the first humans on the Moon (Apollo 11).
- The U.S. space agency where Katherine Johnson worked.
- The separation of people based on race.
- What vehicles move through at intersections and must be controlled.
- A person who creates new devices or ideas.
20 Clues: Legal protection for an invention. • The separation of people based on race. • A person who starts and runs a business. • Unfair treatment based on race or gender. • A person who creates new devices or ideas. • The popular water toy invented by Lonnie Johnson. • A light system that controls cars at intersections. • The institute where George Washington Carver taught. • ...
List 18 A level 4 2026-02-05
Across
- - happening not long ago
- - to put things in order or plan something
- - basic mathematics such as adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing
- - having a strong desire to succeed or reach goals
- - firm, even, or not changing much
- - to make something smaller or less
- - the same in form or appearance; also special clothing worn for school or work
- - a usual way of behaving or a likely direction something takes
- - in fact or in reality
- - to fail to take proper care of something or someone
- - to talk about something with others
- - one of a kind; unlike anything else
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- - very much or to a large degree
- - a person who teaches
- - relating to a city or town
- - to get better after being sick, hurt, or upset
- - a strong desire to achieve something
- - real or true
- - hurt or physically harmed
- - a very sad or terrible event
- - feeling sad because something did not happen as hoped
- - not awake or not aware of what is happening
- - short for let us; used to suggest doing something
- - a desire to hurt, annoy, or offend someone
24 Clues: - real or true • - a person who teaches • - in fact or in reality • - happening not long ago • - hurt or physically harmed • - relating to a city or town • - a very sad or terrible event • - very much or to a large degree • - firm, even, or not changing much • - to make something smaller or less • - to talk about something with others • - one of a kind; unlike anything else • ...
Maths Crossword 2025-09-19
Across
- Set of points equidistant from a centre
- Powers or exponents in mathematics
- Line segment joining two points on a circle
- Shape with multiple straight sides
- Break expression into product of factors
- Shape with three sides and three angles
- Mathematical statement with equals sign
- When shapes have same angles but different size lengths
- Line touching circle at exactly one point
- Space between two intersecting lines
- Lines that never meet or intersect
- Five-sided regular polygon
- Angle measuring less than 90 degrees
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- Lines that meet at exactly 90 degrees
- Degrees in each angle of equilateral triangle
- Where a line crosses an axis
- Number of degrees in a right angle
- Equation with squared variable
- Eight-sided polygon
- Bar chart showing frequency distribution
- Line through center connecting two points on circle
- Angle greater than 90 but less than 180
- Slope or steepness of a line
- Quadrilateral with four equal sides
- Rectangle with four equal sides
- , Distance from centre to edge of circle
26 Clues: Eight-sided polygon • Five-sided regular polygon • Where a line crosses an axis • Slope or steepness of a line • Equation with squared variable • Rectangle with four equal sides • Powers or exponents in mathematics • Number of degrees in a right angle • Shape with multiple straight sides • Lines that never meet or intersect • Quadrilateral with four equal sides • ...
Word Fun 2025-11-11
Across
- Spanish loan word for a land formation where the ground is deeply split by a river
- so small that it can only be seen under a microscope
- Arabic loan word for a type of mathematics
- A French loanword for a type of dance
- Dutch loan word for a sweet baked good
- a word part added to the BEGINNING of a base or root word to change its meaning
- Anishinaabe loanword for a large land mammal with antlers
- A word that has been directly borrowed from another language
- A harsh, discordant mixture of sounds
- Ojibwe loanword for a small rodent in North America
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- A structure which carries water
- having to do with the water
- The study of sound
- the most basic part of a word that carries its core meaning
- the study of accidents
- a device that makes small sounds louder
- a medicine that kills biological organisms known as bacteria
- Japanese loanword for a singing activity
- the study of living organisms
- is a word part added to the END of a base word or root word to change its meaning
20 Clues: The study of sound • the study of accidents • having to do with the water • the study of living organisms • A structure which carries water • A French loanword for a type of dance • A harsh, discordant mixture of sounds • Dutch loan word for a sweet baked good • a device that makes small sounds louder • Japanese loanword for a singing activity • ...
Spelling words 2026-03-20
Across
- where pigs and cows live
- to eat out in nature
- I smile when I'm …
- head, torso legs...
- front part of the head
- Pinocchio is a great..
- spaghetti is a...
- we used them to hug
- dogs have a long...
- we wear this on our head
- never been used
- place to take care of plants
- small animal that makes honey
- great distance
- I cry when I'm …
- not long
- not new
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- to go up and down
- wrong
- mathematics
- when we are sad, sometimes we...
- with my friends I can...
- black and white bear
- holds our jeans
- we go to school during the...
- 5 point shape
- where we play and walk our dogs
- at the park and gardens there are lots of...
- small animal
- heavy rain with thunder
- green jumping animal
- with my arms I can…
- where birds live
- nice
- we use it to smell
- we read a..
- orange animal from the forest
37 Clues: nice • wrong • not new • not long • mathematics • we read a.. • small animal • 5 point shape • great distance • holds our jeans • never been used • where birds live • I cry when I'm … • to go up and down • spaghetti is a... • I smile when I'm … • we use it to smell • head, torso legs... • we used them to hug • dogs have a long... • with my arms I can… • to eat out in nature • black and white bear • ...
Scientific Revolution 2026-05-07
Across
- — Danish astronomer who collected detailed sky observations.
- — A testable scientific explanation.
- — Careful watching used to gather scientific data.
- — Knowledge gained through experience and observation.
- — Scientist who improved knowledge of human anatomy.
- — Theory that the sun is at the center of the universe.
- — Discovered how blood circulates through the body.
- — Belief that Earth is the center of the universe.
- — Formulated laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- — Step‑by‑step process for testing ideas.
- — Emphasized reason and mathematics in science.
- — Founder of modern chemistry; studied gases.
- — Belief that reason is the main source of knowledge.
- — Study of stars, planets, and space.
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- — Statement describing a natural phenomenon.
- — Well‑supported scientific explanation.
- — Used the telescope to support heliocentrism.
- — Astronomer who proposed the heliocentric (sun‑centered) universe.
- — A test used to support or disprove a hypothesis.
- — Study of the structure of the human body.
- — Promoted experimentation and observation.
- — Scientist who discovered planetary orbits are elliptical.
- — Instrument that magnifies distant objects.
- — Information collected during research.
- — Force that pulls objects toward one another.
25 Clues: — A testable scientific explanation. • — Study of stars, planets, and space. • — Well‑supported scientific explanation. • — Information collected during research. • — Step‑by‑step process for testing ideas. • — Study of the structure of the human body. • — Promoted experimentation and observation. • — Statement describing a natural phenomenon. • ...
Math By Harshith 2026-05-18
Across
- Flipping a figure over a line to create a mirror image
- A polygon where all the sides and angles are congruent.
- Angle whose measure is between 0 degrees and 90 degrees.
- Using Patterns
- An aircraft
- Enlarging or shrinking a figure evenly while keeping the shape and orientation the same
- A three-dimensional solid object bounded by six equal square faces, meeting at right angles to form 12 equal edges and 8 vertices
- Perimeter of a circle
- Two figures or objects that have the exact same shape and size.
- A polygon that has no inward pointing angles.
- Two figures have the same shape but not necessarily the same size
- A 3D figure found in Egypt
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- A triangle that has one 90 degree angle.
- Using Facts
- Opposite angles that are congruent
- Angles that add up to 180 degrees
- (-2,3) is here
- A triangle where two sides are congruent.
- Straight line segment that passes through the center of a circle
- Branch of mathematics that deals with points, lines, planes and solids and examines their properties.
20 Clues: Using Facts • An aircraft • Using Patterns • (-2,3) is here • Perimeter of a circle • A 3D figure found in Egypt • Angles that add up to 180 degrees • Opposite angles that are congruent • A triangle that has one 90 degree angle. • A triangle where two sides are congruent. • A polygon that has no inward pointing angles. • Flipping a figure over a line to create a mirror image • ...
Smart Stars IELTS Review Class 2026-05-15
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- furniture, you keep your clothing items here
- mathematics
- refers to the knowledge, skills, and understanding a person gains through direct involvement in events or activities
- The study of matter, energy, and forces
- rainy, sunny, humid, hot, windy
- digital, virtual, internet, wifi, data
- winter, spring, summer, fall
- water, air, sound, land,contaminated
- is a situation where something is too crowded or blocked, making movement difficult
- a country in Southeast Asia, rising dragon
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- means a place where someone stays or lives, especially when traveling or living away from home
- apple, Samsung, Nike, Kia, Vinfast
- The study of living things
- hot, cold, freezing, scorching, degrees celcius
- v/n, predict,foresee
- 2nd year student, 1st year is freshman
- having band 7-8 in IELTS means you are ..... in English
- the number of people (or objects) in a certain area
- a cabinet, a shelf where you store some kitchen or dining appliances or tools
- you do this in a lab, in your chemistry or physics classes
- The study of substances and how they change
21 Clues: mathematics • v/n, predict,foresee • The study of living things • winter, spring, summer, fall • rainy, sunny, humid, hot, windy • apple, Samsung, Nike, Kia, Vinfast • water, air, sound, land,contaminated • 2nd year student, 1st year is freshman • digital, virtual, internet, wifi, data • The study of matter, energy, and forces • a country in Southeast Asia, rising dragon • ...
English Crossword 2026-05-18
Across
- — the largest ocean in the world
- — the process plants use to make food
- — a yellow fruit rich in potassium
- — something you wear on your finger
- — a journey for discovery and adventure
- — opposite of noisy
- — a place full of trees and wildlife
- — the study of living things
- — the season between summer and winter
- — we use this to tell time
- — a scientist who studies chemicals
- — a scientist who studies stars and space
- — the force that pulls objects downward
- — a person who explores outer space
- — the process of water turning into vapor
- — frozen water
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- — a vehicle that flies in the sky
- — the study of numbers and equations
- — a book of maps
- — the opposite of honest
- — a musical performance by an orchestra
- — a person who designs houses and buildings
- — opposite of victory
- — a word with the same meaning as another word
- — a small animal that likes cheese
- — a place where sick people are treated
- — something bees make
- — a red planet in our solar system
- — the opposite of generous
- — a person who teaches students
30 Clues: — frozen water • — a book of maps • — opposite of noisy • — opposite of victory • — something bees make • — the opposite of honest • — we use this to tell time • — the opposite of generous • — the study of living things • — a person who teaches students • — the largest ocean in the world • — a vehicle that flies in the sky • — a yellow fruit rich in potassium • ...
English Crossword 2026-05-18
Across
- the largest ocean in the world
- the process plants use to make food
- a yellow fruit rich in potassium
- something you wear on your finger
- a journey for discovery and adventure
- opposite of noisy
- a place full of trees and wildlife
- the study of living things
- the season between summer and winter
- we use this to tell time
- a scientist who studies chemicals
- a scientist who studies stars and space
- the force that pulls objects downward
- a person who explores outer space
- the process of water turning into vapor
- frozen water
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- a vehicle that flies in the sky
- the study of numbers and equations
- a book of maps
- the opposite of honest
- a musical performance by an orchestra
- a person who designs houses and buildings
- opposite of victory
- a word with the same meaning as another word
- a small animal that likes cheese
- a place where sick people are treated
- something bees make
- a red planet in our solar system
- the opposite of generous
- a person who teaches students
30 Clues: frozen water • a book of maps • opposite of noisy • opposite of victory • something bees make • the opposite of honest • we use this to tell time • the opposite of generous • the study of living things • a person who teaches students • the largest ocean in the world • a vehicle that flies in the sky • a yellow fruit rich in potassium • a small animal that likes cheese • ...
Fields of study or work 2025-03-25
Across
- the activity of buying, selling, or providing services to make money.
- the science of treating sick or injured people.
- the design and building of houses, offices, and other structures.
- the study of the human mind and behavior.
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- the study of numbers, shapes, and patterns.
- Technology (IT) the use of computers to store, send, and manage information.
- the use of science and math to design and build machines, roads, and buildings.
7 Clues: the study of the human mind and behavior. • the study of numbers, shapes, and patterns. • the science of treating sick or injured people. • the design and building of houses, offices, and other structures. • the activity of buying, selling, or providing services to make money. • Technology (IT) the use of computers to store, send, and manage information. • ...
Ancient Greece 2022-11-01
Across
- these "h" rebels could be credited with Sparta's desire to form a military state
- "We are what we repeatedly do; excellence is a habit."
- the enemy of both Sparta and Athens
- Greece was the first to use this form of government
- home of Philip and Alexander
- he used league money to beautify Athens
- leading city of the Mycenaeans
- Alexander was unable to conquer this because his troops refused to continue
- Age no written records excited during this period of Greek history
- Athens focused on science, rhetoric, and the ________
Down
- Spartan life was centered on the ___________
- a government ruled by a few powerful people
- the city of the legendary Trojan War
- the most deadly fighting force in ancient Greece
- leader of the Delian League
- unlike today, these rulers typically appealed to common citizens for support and were fair and just
- Alexander's greatest achievement
- the most famous Greek 'republican'
- winner of the Peloponnesian War
- alarm clocks, flame throwers, democracy, astronomy, mathematics, drama, etc are all Greek _______________
- Greece's geography led to these independent states
21 Clues: leader of the Delian League • home of Philip and Alexander • leading city of the Mycenaeans • winner of the Peloponnesian War • Alexander's greatest achievement • the most famous Greek 'republican' • the enemy of both Sparta and Athens • the city of the legendary Trojan War • he used league money to beautify Athens • a government ruled by a few powerful people • ...
Kyle Tesch 2022-05-31
Across
- when two or more roots of an equation are the same number
- switches the input and output values of the original relation.
- the ratio between each pair of consecutive terms is the same.
- A polynomial with two terms
- an ordered list of numbers in which the difference between each pair of consecutive terms
- an equation that contains a radical expression with a variable in the radicand.
- the science and study of quality, structure, space, and change.
- The solutions of a polynomial equation
- The U-shaped graph of a quadratic function
- numbers in the list
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- A polynomial with three terms
- a monomial or sum of monomials
- equation ax^2 + bx + c = 0,
- a number, a variable,or the product of a number
- The lowest point on a parabola that opens up
- the difference between each pair of consecutive terms is the same.
- an ordered list of numbers.
- a nonlinear equation that can be written in the standard form
- A polynomial in one variable
- a polynomial written as a product of factors
20 Clues: numbers in the list • equation ax^2 + bx + c = 0, • A polynomial with two terms • an ordered list of numbers. • A polynomial in one variable • A polynomial with three terms • a monomial or sum of monomials • The solutions of a polynomial equation • The U-shaped graph of a quadratic function • The lowest point on a parabola that opens up • ...
Math 2017-03-03
Across
- All possitive number (0.1.2)
- The line joining two points on a curve
- The middle value in an ordered set of numbers
- A^2+ b^2=c^2
- 1K= 1000 cm
- Dependent and Independent
- An angle whose measure equals 90
- The side opposite the right angle in a right triangle
- An angel whose measure is greater than 90
- A way to show data
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- An equation of franctions ib the form: a/b=c/d
- The part of circle limited by arc and chord
- A variable that depends on one or more variables
- The study of topics such as numbers, structure, space and change
- A number of the form a+bi
- An angel whose measure is smaller than 90
- The line joining two points on a circle and passing though its center
- The size of surface
- The number which occurs most often in a set of number
- Directed line segment
- Opposite side divided by hypotenuse
- A figure where all sides have an equal length
22 Clues: 1K= 1000 cm • A^2+ b^2=c^2 • A way to show data • The size of surface • Directed line segment • A number of the form a+bi • Dependent and Independent • All possitive number (0.1.2) • An angle whose measure equals 90 • Opposite side divided by hypotenuse • The line joining two points on a curve • An angel whose measure is smaller than 90 • An angel whose measure is greater than 90 • ...
Greece 2019-08-23
Across
- In early greece, the minoans resided in the island of?
- These are city states at the top of the mountains
- During early greek civilizations, where was the center of exchange?
- Who ruled the spartan government
- The origin of dramas are ancient hymns called
- Heraclitus believed that the basic element is..
- Goddess of love and desire
- They took over crete after the minoans
- King of gods
- The god of seas
- Believed that everything came from the indefinite Apeiron
- In religion, ancient greeks were ? meaning they believed in multiple gods
- Believed that numbers and the relations between them are the ultimate reality
- Greek word of nature
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- Greek word of tragedy
- Goddess of wisdom
- Priestess of apollo
- Ancient athens is also the cradle of?
- Founder of formal logic
- He believed that the basic element is air
- The god of war
- Protection but lack of effective communication
- Believed that mathematics is the model of knowledge
- Who wrote iliad and odyssey
- The first philosopher
25 Clues: King of gods • The god of war • The god of seas • Goddess of wisdom • Priestess of apollo • Greek word of nature • Greek word of tragedy • The first philosopher • Founder of formal logic • Goddess of love and desire • Who wrote iliad and odyssey • Who ruled the spartan government • Ancient athens is also the cradle of? • They took over crete after the minoans • ...
Classical Roots - Lesson #12 2020-04-11
Across
- to bring together to work smoothly
- to pull out or remove by force
- a device for regulating heat
- a shortening of two words
- a concentrated form of a substance
- the study of a citizen's rights and duties in society
- usually, generally, in the regular way
- the area of mathematics that deals with lines and angles
- the arrangement of the parts of a whole; the building
- to build again, to make over
- a person who is not in the military
- courteous behavior
- a device that marks the beat for musicians
- an instrument for measuring temperature
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- the thickening and hardening of a muscle in action
- more than ordinary; beyond what is expected
- a line passing through the center of a circle
- tearing down; likely to ruin, destroy, put an end to
- without an organized or developed society; wild
- relating to civil life, not military
- warm, hot, having to do with heat
- similar in shape and size on opposite sides of a line
- having to do with citizens and their relation to each other
- the distance around a figure
- putting something together in an organized way; build
25 Clues: courteous behavior • a shortening of two words • a device for regulating heat • to build again, to make over • the distance around a figure • to pull out or remove by force • warm, hot, having to do with heat • to bring together to work smoothly • a concentrated form of a substance • a person who is not in the military • relating to civil life, not military • ...
Brescia University 2020-04-22
Across
- Faculty Member in the School of Education
- C.E.______ Center for Professional Studies
- Ursuline Sisters of _____ St. Joseph
- #1 thing to soap
- Building where the Mail Room is located, BT _____
- Best place to buy Brescia gear, Bearcat _____
- Building that houses Student Affairs and Admissions, ______
- Fr. Leonard _____ Library
- ______ Year Experience
- Charles Albert ______ School of Business
- Marilyn Younger _____ School of Social Work
- Admissions _______
- Ursuline ____ for Teaching and Learning
- ______ Center for the Sciences
- MBA & MSW are part of the _______ program
- Welcome to the ______
- Fine ___ Division
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- What is under the chapel? _____ Den
- New Student ______
- Student & Alumni event in the Fall
- Major in Biochemistry is in the ______ & Natural Sciences Division
- Faculty Member in the Behavioral Sciences
- Program for transfer students BU______
- Major in English is in the ______ division
- Off Campus location, _____ Park
- Alternative learning for distance learners, BU_____
- Brescia University _______ College
- Student ______ Center
- Freshman Dorm
- President, Fr. ______ Hostetter
- Live Like A _______
- Brescia's Newest Residence Hall
- Immaculate ____ of Mary Chapel
33 Clues: Freshman Dorm • #1 thing to soap • Fine ___ Division • New Student ______ • Admissions _______ • Live Like A _______ • Student ______ Center • Welcome to the ______ • ______ Year Experience • Fr. Leonard _____ Library • ______ Center for the Sciences • Immaculate ____ of Mary Chapel • Off Campus location, _____ Park • President, Fr. ______ Hostetter • Brescia's Newest Residence Hall • ...
Mathmania (crossword set -1) 2020-08-06
Across
- length*breadth*height
- x+x=60
- A three termed polynomial
- MATHEMATICAL CONCEPT DEALING WITH NUMBER OF POSSIBLE ARRANGEMENTS?
- father of mathematics?
- ANGLES WHOSE SUM IS 180
- Having the EXACT same size and shape.
- smallest whole number
- mathematical theorem used to calculate the length of the sides of a right angled triangle on the basis of other two lengths
- who discovered first infinite series problem
- 2+3=8
Down
- 16-4÷1/4 + 4
- Another word for height
- 56 times ¼
- circles with common center
- In a triangle it is the line segment drawn from a vertex to the midpoint
- the number by which the dividend is being divided
- .sum of the digits of the Ramanujan number?
- Two numbers whose product is 1
- Two lines that intersect to form four right angles.
- who invented zero
- A polygon with seven sides and seven angles.
- ratio of sine and cosine
- Reciprocal of sine
- four times multiplied by the length of the side of the polygon is the perimeter of the polygon known as
25 Clues: 2+3=8 • x+x=60 • 56 times ¼ • 16-4÷1/4 + 4 • who invented zero • Reciprocal of sine • length*breadth*height • smallest whole number • father of mathematics? • Another word for height • ANGLES WHOSE SUM IS 180 • ratio of sine and cosine • A three termed polynomial • circles with common center • Two numbers whose product is 1 • Having the EXACT same size and shape. • ...
brainstorm with yourself about yourself 2020-08-15
Across
- you understand this!!!
- / Where there is no role of B to play.
- / You cannot resist yourself from having it.
- / Destination wedding?
- / You do this for every occasion. Hint: It's always in one particular shape.
- / Where your marginal utility is negative.
- / A 10 letters word which was supposed to come in May
- / The filled bottle you want to keep with you forever.
- / You always say this to the person “You have my heart" .
- / You are really worried about this.
- / Complete this sentence of yours – “Merko papa se __ mila“.
- / You don’t wish to open but have no choice.
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- / Your nails when painted are always.
- / Caution: There is no formula which can
- / You can watch this on and on all day. O.K.
- Mother / People also call you by this name
- / Even Playstore knows that you are obsessed by using it.
- / Your favourite section on Instagram.
- / Brand name or your name!?
- / This person stops you from eating oily/junk food.
- / It is difficult to get both sides balanced
21 Clues: you understand this!!! • / Destination wedding? • / Brand name or your name!? • / You are really worried about this. • / Your nails when painted are always. • / Where there is no role of B to play. • / Your favourite section on Instagram. • / Caution: There is no formula which can • Mother / People also call you by this name • / Where your marginal utility is negative. • ...
Words in grade 4 2020-11-22
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- You can see outside world(外面的世界) from it.
- You can Learn mathematics from this class.
- You can study with some classmates in this place.
- The language that American says.
- It is sweet.
- It’s soft.
- We are walking with its protection.
- You can sleep in this place.
- You can use it to open something.
- Turn on it,rooms will be bright.
- Read a book.
- Teacher can use it to show you the video,PPT and pictures.
- Children like playing it.
- It’s cool and cold inside.
- You can see things clearly.
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- You can put it up on the wall.
- You can know(知道) some interesting(有趣) things from it.
- It can make you feel cool.
- The language that we say.
- Shh...she is sleeping.
- You can call your friend.
- It can be long or short.
- You can carry books, pencil box, rulers, water bottle and so on.
- Take a shower.
- Open it, and you can walk into a room.
- You can cook in this place.
26 Clues: It’s soft. • It is sweet. • Read a book. • Take a shower. • Shh...she is sleeping. • It can be long or short. • The language that we say. • You can call your friend. • Children like playing it. • It can make you feel cool. • It’s cool and cold inside. • You can cook in this place. • You can see things clearly. • You can sleep in this place. • You can put it up on the wall. • ...
Contempary philosophy 2021-04-15
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- -these philosopher started rationalistic revolt
- -Marks and Hegels concept of dialetics
- -followed by closed society
- -philosophy of ontological character of transcendent
- -three stage of human develpoment
- -saw system of Hegelianism as enemy
- -a movement was revolt against recieved ethical and aesthetic standards
- -major psychic mechanism
- -buit up impressive edificies from sentences
- -book not finished by Friedrich Nietzsche
- - importance of neo-classical philosophy
- - from Vienna family
- -fundamental difference between two philosophy
- -a jewish but attracted by catholicism
- -not only mathematics but philosophical too
- -variety of conquering tyrant
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- -pioneered ideas of non-classical philosophy
- -it is a second wave of positivism
- -first romantic movement
- -supreme virtue
- -own way of development and self realization
- -temper studied by romantics
- -book "Being and Nothingness"
- -succeeded in taming the ego
- -It represent sociocentrism
- -emerged as a viable movement
- -famous work was "World as will and Representation"
- -first tried to purify introspection
- -vital theorist of Human Science
- -work of psychosocial approach
30 Clues: -supreme virtue • - from Vienna family • -first romantic movement • -major psychic mechanism • -followed by closed society • -It represent sociocentrism • -temper studied by romantics • -succeeded in taming the ego • -emerged as a viable movement • -variety of conquering tyrant • -book "Being and Nothingness" • -work of psychosocial approach • -vital theorist of Human Science • ...
Contempary philosophy 2021-04-15
Across
- -these philosopher started rationalistic revolt
- -not only mathematics but philosophical too
- -first tried to purify introspection
- -Marks and Hegels concept of dialetics
- -temper studied by romantics
- -vital theorist of Human Science
- -it is a second wave of positivism
- -a jewish but attracted by catholicism
- -work of psychosocial approach
- -a movement was revolt against recieved ethical and aesthetic standards
- -famous work was "World as will and Representation"
- -variety of conquering tyrant
- - importance of neo-classical philosophy
- -own way of development and self realization
- -supreme virtue
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- -fundamental difference between two philosophy
- -saw system of Hegelianism as enemy
- -succeeded in taming the ego
- -It represent sociocentrism
- -philosophy of ontological character of transcendent
- -three stage of human develpoment
- -book not finished by Friedrich Nietzsche
- -major psychic mechanism
- -book "Being and Nothingness"
- - from Vienna family
- -first romantic movement
- -pioneered ideas of non-classical philosophy
- -buit up impressive edificies from sentences
- -emerged as a viable movement
- -followed by closed society
30 Clues: -supreme virtue • - from Vienna family • -major psychic mechanism • -first romantic movement • -It represent sociocentrism • -followed by closed society • -succeeded in taming the ego • -temper studied by romantics • -variety of conquering tyrant • -emerged as a viable movement • -book "Being and Nothingness" • -work of psychosocial approach • -vital theorist of Human Science • ...
Crossword 2021-10-24
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- Go against
- Professional entertainer
- Not genuine
- Break open
- opposite
- Two and three quarter dozens
- Fixed payment
- Country in North America
- Branch of mathematics
- Gallant
- Egyptian Sun God
- absurd
- Relating to a father
- Tune
- Japanese animation
- deliberate destruction of public property
- Clues
- Penniless
- Indo-Aryan language
- Murder mystery
- Widespread destruction
- Died
- Ancient
- Bad dreams
- Cry
- To see eye to eye
- Prepared
- spotted
- Ill will
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- Ice cream, pies, puddings, etc
- Talent
- A closely woven fabric of silk
- duplicate
- Topic
- Liquid component of blood
- Homophone of sweet
- Lie
- Teacher
- Unnatural
- appropriate
- Arms
- Specific illustration of something general
- Accessible
- Medical practitioner
- Seriousness
- Scientific study of plants
- Study of human history
- Fear of public speaking
- Powerhouse of the cell
- Exchange
- Remoteness
- Wear away
- Wrong deed
- Flowing down by drops
- methodical
- Extreme fear
- Lived
57 Clues: Lie • Cry • Arms • Tune • Died • Topic • Clues • Lived • Talent • absurd • Teacher • Gallant • Ancient • spotted • opposite • Exchange • Prepared • Ill will • duplicate • Unnatural • Wear away • Penniless • Go against • Break open • Accessible • Remoteness • Wrong deed • methodical • Bad dreams • Not genuine • appropriate • Seriousness • Extreme fear • Fixed payment • Murder mystery • Egyptian Sun God • To see eye to eye • Homophone of sweet • ...
puzzle 2021-10-28
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- Go against
- Professional entertainer
- Not genuine
- Break open
- opposite
- Two and three quarter dozens
- Fixed payment
- Country in North America
- Branch of mathematics
- Gallant
- Egyptian Sun God
- absurd
- Relating to a father
- Tune
- Japanese animation
- deliberate destruction of public property
- Clues
- Penniless
- Indo-Aryan language
- Murder mystery
- Widespread destruction
- Died
- Ancient
- Bad dreams
- Cry
- To see eye to eye
- Prepared
- spotted
- Ill will
Down
- Ice cream, pies, puddings, etc
- Talent
- A closely woven fabric of silk
- duplicate
- Topic
- Liquid component of blood
- Homophone of sweet
- Lie
- Teacher
- Unnatural
- appropriate
- Arms
- Specific illustration of something general
- Accessible
- Medical practitioner
- Seriousness
- Scientific study of plants
- Study of human history
- Fear of public speaking
- Powerhouse of the cell
- Exchange
- Remoteness
- Wear away
- Wrong deed
- Flowing down by drops
- methodical
- Extreme fear
- Lived
57 Clues: Lie • Cry • Arms • Tune • Died • Topic • Clues • Lived • Talent • absurd • Teacher • Gallant • Ancient • spotted • opposite • Exchange • Prepared • Ill will • duplicate • Unnatural • Wear away • Penniless • Go against • Break open • Accessible • Remoteness • Wrong deed • methodical • Bad dreams • Not genuine • appropriate • Seriousness • Extreme fear • Fixed payment • Murder mystery • Egyptian Sun God • To see eye to eye • Homophone of sweet • ...
Algebra 2021-05-14
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- the function in which y=x
- the distance a number is from zero
- one variable will cause the other variable to change
- letter that stands for a number value
- what does f(x) stand for
- the type of stretch on a graph that makes the graph less steep
- change in y over change in x
- 3 term polynomial
- all possible x-values
- all possible y-values
- the point where the line crosses through the x-axis
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- a value that does not change
- lines that intersect and make four 90 degree angles
- the study of mathematics using letters
- the type of stretch on a graph that makes a function steeper
- lines that are equal to each other
- lines that cross each other forming an x
- the point where the line crosses through the y axis
- an expression containing two terms
- to the second power
- a trend between two sets of data; can be positive, negative, or no correlation.
- outside a number, tells us how many times we should multiply the number by itself
22 Clues: 3 term polynomial • to the second power • all possible x-values • all possible y-values • what does f(x) stand for • the function in which y=x • a value that does not change • change in y over change in x • the distance a number is from zero • lines that are equal to each other • an expression containing two terms • letter that stands for a number value • ...
Book Genres at TL 2021-07-24
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- informative and only facts!
- Myths, mythology subgenre
- GOT SOME SHIVERS THIS BE SCARY
- chemistry and biology and animals and LIFE
- lots of suspense
- about me
- hera and zeus or maybe you prefer the roman forms?
- a genre that cannot be directly said in game
- thinking about reality
- worst subject ever. who likes this. simple addition is the only easy part
- do mi so mi do so do. half note + half note = whole note
- going on a quest!
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- going back in timeee
- let's make some food!
- how to!
- made up stories
- nursery rhymes for little kids
- zodiacs not stars
- we have too many in this genre
- Picasso? Leonardo da Vinci?? This you??
- fiction going back in time BUT THIS STORY ISNT REAL :ooooo
- futuristic and tech filled
- gotta be a detective with these :o
- Sciences, studies about all aspects of humans
- faires and eleves and magic
- knock knock
- this happens a lot in girl friend groups BAHHA
27 Clues: how to! • about me • knock knock • made up stories • lots of suspense • zodiacs not stars • going on a quest! • going back in timeee • let's make some food! • thinking about reality • Myths, mythology subgenre • futuristic and tech filled • informative and only facts! • faires and eleves and magic • nursery rhymes for little kids • GOT SOME SHIVERS THIS BE SCARY • we have too many in this genre • ...
maths terms 2013-06-22
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- opposite to negative
- has a diameter and radius
- the most common number from a set of numbers
- a core subject involving numbers
- short for lowest common multiple
- the average of a set of numbers
- opposite to multiply
- a letter used in algebra to represent a number
- difference between biggest and smallest value
- (4,3,4) a type of graph
- the middle number of a ranked set of numbers
- to remove brackets
- has only two factors, itself and 1
- shows a relationship using two axes
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- opposite to add
- found by multiplying length by height by depth
- opposite to positive
- the distance around the edge of a circle
- 3 sided figure
- a number that will divide into another number
- opposite to divide
- opposite to subtract
- short for highest common factor
- joining up two points on a graph
- often measured in kg
- using pro-numerals to represent numbers
- whole number that can be positive or negative
- 4 sides of same length
- the number of times a number is multiplied by itself
29 Clues: 3 sided figure • opposite to add • opposite to divide • to remove brackets • opposite to positive • opposite to negative • opposite to subtract • opposite to multiply • often measured in kg • 4 sides of same length • (4,3,4) a type of graph • has a diameter and radius • short for highest common factor • the average of a set of numbers • a core subject involving numbers • ...
Math Vocabulary Crossword 2013-03-12
Across
- Splitting an angle in halves.
- Distance from the base of a triangle to its apex.
- When you bisect a line, a ______ is formed at the point of bisection.
- We solve this if we want to find the value of a variable.
- The _________ plane
- A triangle has height 8m and base 4cm. A trapezium has height 4cm and the sum of the parallel sides is 700cm. Which shape has the larger area?
- ________ are flat shapes consisting of straight lines that are enclosed.
- The plural of "trapezium"
- Order of operations
- A ______ is a solid with a uniform cross section.
- The amount of space occupied by an object.
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- The surface covered by an object.
- type of triangle where exactly two angles are equal.
- In which direction does the x-axis run?
- Best football team
- The distance around an object.
- A ______ is a solid where all sides are equal.
- How steep a line is.
- The part of mathematics in which letters and other symbols are used to represent numbers and quantities in formulae and equations.
- ______ brackets
20 Clues: ______ brackets • Best football team • The _________ plane • Order of operations • How steep a line is. • The plural of "trapezium" • Splitting an angle in halves. • The distance around an object. • The surface covered by an object. • In which direction does the x-axis run? • The amount of space occupied by an object. • A ______ is a solid where all sides are equal. • ...
definitions 2013-09-24
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- the average
- always a positive number
- used for making mathematical calculations
- real number on the base ten standard numbering system
- bottom number of a fraction
- a flat surface
- longest side of a right angled triangle
- substitutes letters for numbers
- having two sides equal in length
- abbreviated by tan
- marked at regular intervals
- specifies a location
- round body whose surface is at all points equidistant from the center
- one of the lines bounding a geometric figure
- a straight infinite path
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- used in counting or noting a total
- the answer to the problem itself
- ordered pairs that state a location
- used mostly for multiplication and division
- involves derivatives and integrals
- the systematic treatment of relationships between figures and forms
- the repeated addition of the same number
- used for measuring angles
- three sided polygon
- gives reference to the repeated multiplication required
- divides into another number exactly
- all three sides equal
- slightly flattened circle
- vertical and horizontal lines
- a point of intersection
30 Clues: the average • a flat surface • abbreviated by tan • three sided polygon • specifies a location • all three sides equal • a point of intersection • always a positive number • a straight infinite path • used for measuring angles • slightly flattened circle • bottom number of a fraction • marked at regular intervals • vertical and horizontal lines • substitutes letters for numbers • ...
West Wallsend High School 2014-02-21
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- The nickname we give our school
- This subject teaches building skills
- This subject teaches numeracy
- The word that comes from our motto "Always Striving"
- The colour of the Michael Cowling Computer Lab
- The number of combined benches in the Food Technology rooms
- The subject we do on a Thursday afternoon
- This place has books and computers
- West Wallsend is one of these
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- The colour of the common room door
- The type of carnival where we have a "march past"
- This subject teaches food service to senior students
- The area in front the canteen
- This subject teaches us about our past
- In 2014 West Wallsend High School is celebrating this
- The new mural in B block is from the movie the Lion ?
- The number of storeys that C block has
- The abbreviation for Home Economics
- The storey where C Lab 3 is located
- The under cover area behind the canteen
- The name we call the hall
- The storey where the library is located
22 Clues: The name we call the hall • The area in front the canteen • This subject teaches numeracy • West Wallsend is one of these • The nickname we give our school • The colour of the common room door • This place has books and computers • The abbreviation for Home Economics • The storey where C Lab 3 is located • This subject teaches building skills • ...
No Nonsense Nurturer 2015-02-19
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- the act or manner of direction
- punishment to correct
- definitely or strictly stated
- physical example
- institution for instruction
- a person who regulates
- a person who instructs
- regular course of procedure
- reward
- behaviors characteristic of a particular social or age group
- anticipated outcomes
- literary knowledge
- a method of proceeding
- outcome of something occurring earlier
- expression of joy for success
- supports and encourages
- instructions
- a place for learning
- people engaged in learning
- disposition, attitude
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- to make easy
- enabling or permitting
- a particular branch of knowledge
- stairs
- a particular course of action
- relations between quantities expressed symbolically
- 1 2 3
- opposite of negative
- a section into which a course of study is divided
- seen in a mirror
- director of a school
- opposite of positive
- a connection
- score in soccer
- recital of events in chronological order
- surrounding things, conditions
- accomplishment of a goal
- action that is foolish
- a sense of worth, esteem for
39 Clues: 1 2 3 • stairs • reward • to make easy • a connection • instructions • score in soccer • physical example • seen in a mirror • literary knowledge • opposite of negative • director of a school • opposite of positive • anticipated outcomes • a place for learning • punishment to correct • disposition, attitude • enabling or permitting • a person who regulates • a person who instructs • a method of proceeding • ...
Maisie 's Crossword 2015-12-07
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- noun a large body of matter with no definite shape
- verb to create, assemble
- verb control, influence or handle
- adj possessing a power or ability to attract
- adj being exaggerated or overemotional
- verb to cut down with a machine
- noun the abstract science of number, quantity and space
- adj so small only to be seen by specialist equipment
- adj common, average or adequate
- noun type of dessert often associated with Italian and French cuisine
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- noun the great size or extent of something
- noun greater number
- noun a large number of people or things
- verb to move skilfully and carefully
- adj malevolent, evil
- adj extremely beautiful, elaborate or impressive
- verb extract minerals from the ground
- verb to follow a winding path
- noun a warm-blooded animal that gives birth to live young
- adj an alpine or rocky region
- adj having an ugly or frightening appearance of a creature
- noun a small rodent
- prepo with the subtraction of
- adj causing great wonder
- adj greatest possible amount or degree
- noun a slaughter of many people
26 Clues: noun greater number • noun a small rodent • adj malevolent, evil • verb to create, assemble • adj causing great wonder • verb to follow a winding path • adj an alpine or rocky region • prepo with the subtraction of • verb to cut down with a machine • adj common, average or adequate • noun a slaughter of many people • verb control, influence or handle • ...
geometry terms 2016-11-25
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- equilateral parallelogram having oblique angles.
- continuous extent of length.
- intersection of two sides on a figure
- angle less than 90 degrees
- two line segments that cross to form a 90 degree angle
- part of a straight line considered as originating at a point on the line and as extending in one direction from that point.
- position in space
- the branch of mathematics concerned with the properties and relations of points, lines, surfaces, solids, and higher dimensional analogs.
- line segments that cross each other
- One part of a line
- line segments that do not intersect
- An angle greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees.
- polygon having eight angles and eight sides
- parallelogram having four right angles.
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- polygon with four sides
- triangle which has two sides equal.
- triangle with = sides and = angles
- polygon having six sides and six angles.
- triangle having three unequal sides
- quadrilateral having both pairs of opposite sides parallel to each other.
- polygon with 5 sides and 5 angles.
- 90 degree angle
22 Clues: 90 degree angle • position in space • One part of a line • polygon with four sides • angle less than 90 degrees • continuous extent of length. • triangle with = sides and = angles • polygon with 5 sides and 5 angles. • triangle which has two sides equal. • triangle having three unequal sides • line segments that cross each other • line segments that do not intersect • ...
Punny T.O.K. 2017-04-25
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- "Alternative ______"
- sciences "I'm goin' mental."
- "Who? What? When? Where? How?"
- "______, trust, and pixie dust."
- "I got a feeling...woohoo...that tonight's gonna be a good night."
- "comunicacion verbal"
- "Why? Cuz I said so..."
- "I'm not sure about this one."
- "You got a friend in me."
- "Dory has....wait, I don't remember."
- "I can see clearyyyyy now..."
- "I could replace your x and you wouldn't even know y."
- "Disney's Inside Out"
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- "You have more access to more information than anyone in the ______ of the world."
- "You can paint with all the colors of the wind."
- "I wish I was adenine, so I could get paired with U.<3"
- "Lucky guess?"
- "Tell me why...ain't nothin but a heartache."
- "Who is this girl I see staring straight back at me?" -Mulan
- "That's called being a critical ______." -Mrs. Silverberg
- "Hi. Hola. Bonjour. Shalom. Namaste."
- "A supported explanation of a worldly phenomenon"
- "Think of all the possibilities."
- "To be or not to be?
- "Sharing is _____."
25 Clues: "Lucky guess?" • "Sharing is _____." • "Alternative ______" • "To be or not to be? • "comunicacion verbal" • "Disney's Inside Out" • "Why? Cuz I said so..." • "You got a friend in me." • sciences "I'm goin' mental." • "I can see clearyyyyy now..." • "Who? What? When? Where? How?" • "I'm not sure about this one." • "______, trust, and pixie dust." • "Think of all the possibilities." • ...
Crossword Physics (physcom) 2018-04-10
Across
- the joining of two nuclei to form a new, heavier nucleus
- when an atom gains or loses electrons
- the energy transferred in 1 second
- Avogadro's constant is also known as______
- high frequency electromagnetic waves (ejected from an unstable nucleus)
- _________(of a radioactive source) is the number of decays per second
- the charge transferred in 1 second
- the displacement travelled in 1 second
- another name for universe
- the distance travelled by light in 1 year
- the energy given to each coulomb of charge by the power supply or battery
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- these particles represent force
- the splitting of a heavy nucleus into two smaller pieces along with two or three neutrons
- a fast moving electron (ejected from an unstable nucleus)
- the force exerted on 1 square metre
- the particle that expresses the particle nature of light
- branch of mathematics that deals with derivatives and integrals
- some say it is an EM wave some say it is a particle
- an inclined plane wrapped helically around its axis
- time for the activity of a radioactive source to decrease by half
20 Clues: another name for universe • these particles represent force • the energy transferred in 1 second • the charge transferred in 1 second • the force exerted on 1 square metre • when an atom gains or loses electrons • the displacement travelled in 1 second • the distance travelled by light in 1 year • Avogadro's constant is also known as______ • ...
Math Vocabulary 2018-06-21
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- angle which is less than 90 degrees
- common value of at least 2 denominators that have the least value
- ratio with two quantities (x&y) that are directly proportional
- a phrase used in mathematics which contains numbers, operators and variables
- where the x and y axis meet
- a rate in which the numbers in the comparison represent one unit
- lines that are side by side but never meet
- the distance around a circle
- independent variable
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- the ratio of corresponding in two similar geometrical figures
- a decimal number that ends
- a straight line which goes from one side of a circle to the other
- six sided polygon
- the distance of a number from 0 the number line
- the middle number of all the digits
- a number which ranges from 0 to 100 that predicts the likelihood of something to happen
- the average which you find by adding up all the numbers and then dividing the sum by the amount of numbers there are
- the number that appears the most
- a number by itself
- dependent variable
20 Clues: six sided polygon • a number by itself • dependent variable • independent variable • a decimal number that ends • where the x and y axis meet • the distance around a circle • the number that appears the most • angle which is less than 90 degrees • the middle number of all the digits • lines that are side by side but never meet • the distance of a number from 0 the number line • ...
Hidden Figures Movie Crossword 2022-03-15
Across
- the type of necklace Katherine receives as a gift
- blacks and whites do not share this beverage maker
- Katherine struggles to go here because of its distance from her desk
- the tropical location John lands at the end of his mission
- the state the film takes place in
- she attends night school to get a better education
- the last name of the engineers' supervisor
- the field or subject Mary studies at school
- the last name of the white female supervisor
- the subject Dorothy's father taught her growing up
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- Katherine's subject of best knowledge
- the name of the device the Soviet Union put into space
- she becomes the first African-American supervisor at NASA
- the last name of the man that marries Katherine
- the last name of the astronaut that orbits the Earth
- she calculates figures for John's flight
- the gift Mary gets from her husband
- the last name of the president who said the U.S. would go to space
- the place Dorothy is told to leave by the police
- the name of the computer system
20 Clues: the name of the computer system • the state the film takes place in • the gift Mary gets from her husband • Katherine's subject of best knowledge • she calculates figures for John's flight • the last name of the engineers' supervisor • the field or subject Mary studies at school • the last name of the white female supervisor • ...
Reverse advent 2021-12-24
Across
- A thing or person that attracts
- A goal, target
- An automobile
- A Spanish island in the Mediterranean Sea
- The objective case of we
- Part of Honolulu
- The salt waters that cover the greater area of the earth’s surface
- Washington’s largest city
- A federal republic in Eastern Europe
- A large island in the N Atlantic between Greenland and Scandinavia
- Wireless telegraphy or telephony
- First number
- To come into existence
- Having a high temperature
- A sweet fluid produced by bees
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- The act of recalling past experiences
- Algebra
- To come into contact with something.
- A heavier-than-air aircraft kept aloft by the upward thrust exerted by the passing air on its fixed wings and driven by propellers, jet propulsion, etc.
- Easy to understand
- A summary of a text, scientific article, document, speech, etc.
- Your favorite color
- To move along or travel over water
- Spanish for bear
- A war or course
- A person who flees for security
- Unchanged when multiplied by itself
27 Clues: Algebra • First number • An automobile • A goal, target • A war or course • Part of Honolulu • Spanish for bear • Easy to understand • Your favorite color • To come into existence • The objective case of we • Washington’s largest city • Having a high temperature • A sweet fluid produced by bees • A thing or person that attracts • A person who flees for security • Wireless telegraphy or telephony • ...
2E Puzzle Champions 2023-11-09
Across
- I love doing Drama every Friday.
- I love playing physical sport.
- I love art.
- I am a teacher’s daughter.
- I love to play handball with my friends.
- I play tennis every Tuesday.
- I am an amazing long distance runner.
- I love to do hockey and gymnastics.
- I love to do athletics and soccer.
- I do swimming every Wednesday.
- I love all animals and all subjects.
- I am the queen of classroom displays.
- My family just bought a new caravan.
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- I love playing dinosaurs and Pokemon.
- I like spelling challenging words.
- I do swimming on Wednesday afternoons.
- I love Lego, Dino toys and handball.
- I am a huge fan of ‘Lord of the Rings’.
- My favourite swimming strokes are backstroke and butterfly.
- I went to the National Physical Culture competition.
- I like Mathematics.
- I like swimming and soccer.
- I enjoy a happy rest.
- I love motor bikes and art.
- I love feeding the chickens and playing with my baby ducklings.
- My dog had puppies and Andie took one home.
26 Clues: I love art. • I like Mathematics. • I enjoy a happy rest. • I am a teacher’s daughter. • I like swimming and soccer. • I love motor bikes and art. • I play tennis every Tuesday. • I love playing physical sport. • I do swimming every Wednesday. • I love doing Drama every Friday. • I like spelling challenging words. • I love to do athletics and soccer. • ...
Mathematical Week 2024-03-15
Across
- The ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter.
- A polygon with five sides.
- A quantity representing the magnitude or extent of something.
- The opposite of subtraction.
- The process of finding the derivative of a function.
- A shape with three sides.
- The result of dividing one number by another.
- A straight line that touches a curve at a single point without crossing it.
- The longest side of a right triangle.
- A quadrilateral with opposite sides parallel and equal in length.
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- A number that is not divisible by any other number except 1 and itself.
- The branch of mathematics that deals with the relationship between the sides and angles of triangles.
- The result of multiplying two numbers together.
- A solid figure with six identical square faces.
- A number raised to the power of 2.
- A curve that never ends and continues indefinitely in both directions.
- A polygon with six sides.
- The study of shapes and their properties.
- The total space enclosed by a 3D shape.
- Here's another set of math-themed crossword clues with their respective answers
20 Clues: A polygon with six sides. • A shape with three sides. • A polygon with five sides. • The opposite of subtraction. • A number raised to the power of 2. • The longest side of a right triangle. • The total space enclosed by a 3D shape. • The study of shapes and their properties. • The result of dividing one number by another. • The result of multiplying two numbers together. • ...
Trade Routes 2023-10-31
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- A major sea which trade through the Silk Road occurs.
- Adopted by Europeans for weaponry.
- Main product which the British especially wanted.
- What happens when two cultures fuse together and take similar resemblances to each other.
- Tools are used to carve a design onto a surface block.
- The base of mathematics.
- Used to aid sleep and reduce anxiety.
- The study of relating to planetary bodies.
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- The science of diagnosis and treatment.
- Founder of algebra, major contributor to astronomy and geography.
- Used for writing.
- Main source of transportation for Silk Road.
- A person with a wide range of knowledge at a wide range of studies.
- The growth of what is generally a trade route or empire.
- A common staple food which is able to be grown in masses.
- Used for ocean navigation.
- Traded through the silk road, comes from a large mammal from Africa.
- Another product traded through the silk road and is highly regarded as the most valuable metal.
- Different trading pathways/roads.
- One of the main products traded which can be threaded.
20 Clues: Used for writing. • The base of mathematics. • Used for ocean navigation. • Different trading pathways/roads. • Adopted by Europeans for weaponry. • Used to aid sleep and reduce anxiety. • The science of diagnosis and treatment. • The study of relating to planetary bodies. • Main source of transportation for Silk Road. • Main product which the British especially wanted. • ...
Geometry Vocabulary 2024-12-18
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- Part of mathematics concerned with questions of size, shape and position of figures and with their location in space.
- Lines that do not cross or intersect; they are equidistant.
- An angle less than 90 degrees.
- Triangle with two equal sides
- Polygon with 4 sides.
- Quadrilateral with two pairs of opposite sides parallel and equal
- A definite place in space that doesn’t have a size or shape.
- Triangle with no equal sides
- Has an endpoint but extends in one direction indefinitely.
- Polygon with 6 sides.
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- Lines that cross at some point, named point of intersection.
- Triangle with all three sides equal
- Is made out of an infinite number of points and continues on forever in both directions.
- An angle that is greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees.
- The longest side in a right triangle
- Polygon with 3 sides.
- An angle that is exactly 90 degrees.
- Polygon with 8 sides.
- Polygon with 5 sides.
- a closed two-dimensional figure composed of line segments that meet at their endpoints.
20 Clues: Polygon with 3 sides. • Polygon with 4 sides. • Polygon with 8 sides. • Polygon with 5 sides. • Polygon with 6 sides. • Triangle with no equal sides • Triangle with two equal sides • An angle less than 90 degrees. • Triangle with all three sides equal • The longest side in a right triangle • An angle that is exactly 90 degrees. • ...
Midterm Project 2025-03-18
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- – The middle number when data is arranged in order.
- – Related to shapes, patterns, and spatial properties.
- – Examining data to find patterns or insights.
- – A type of statistics that makes predictions from samples.
- –Add up all numbers, then divide by how many there are.
- – The study of numbers and basic operations like addition and multiplication.
- – The opposite of complex; easy to understand.
- – The study of numbers, quantities, and patterns.
- – A single measure that summarizes a set of numbers.
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- – Using general rules to reach a specific conclusion.
- – Finding logical solutions to challenges.
- – Structuring data or elements in a clear way.
- – Drawing a general conclusion based on specific examples.
- – Raw facts or numbers that can be processed for insights.
- – The number that shows up the most in a dataset.
- - A sequence that appears in nature, where each number is the sum of the two before it.
- – Giving more importance to certain values over others.
- – The process of making sense of data or patterns.
- – A list of numbers in a specific order.
- Collection** – The process of gathering information for analysis.
20 Clues: – A list of numbers in a specific order. • – Finding logical solutions to challenges. • – Structuring data or elements in a clear way. • – Examining data to find patterns or insights. • – The opposite of complex; easy to understand. • – The number that shows up the most in a dataset. • – The study of numbers, quantities, and patterns. • ...
US schools 2025-09-29
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- The study of life, earth and micro-organisms.
- You eat those when you are hungry.
- You can trace lines with it.
- You write your lessons in them.
- You can write with them.
- You eat there at school.
- You write on it.
- The class where you sing.
- The ones who teach you at school.
- Moliere's language.
- The study of numbers and formulas.
- The language spoken in Roma.
- The teacher's table.
- You sit on it.
- The weaker love.
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- The place where you put your stuff away.
- Synonym of love, makes you happy.
- You learn different ... at school.
- Girls use it to be prettier.
- The study of atoms and energy.
- Children who go to school.
- Mrs Allouard is one.
- What you wear to not be naked.
- Opposite to love.
- Where you paint or draw.
- You erase mistakes with it.
- Shakespeare's language.
- The language spoken in Barcelona.
- To check your reflection.
- It tells you the time.
- Where you make experiments.
31 Clues: You sit on it. • You write on it. • The weaker love. • Opposite to love. • Moliere's language. • Mrs Allouard is one. • The teacher's table. • It tells you the time. • Shakespeare's language. • You can write with them. • You eat there at school. • Where you paint or draw. • The class where you sing. • To check your reflection. • Children who go to school. • You erase mistakes with it. • ...
Can you find all twenty science terms? 2024-04-08
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- The study of genetics.
- A dense organelle present in most eukaryotic cells, typically a single rounded structure bounded by a double membrane, containing the genetic material.
- A compound consisting of a nucleoside linked to a phosphate group.
- The process of copying genetic information from DNA to RNA.
- The different forms/versions of genes.
- Cell division that results in four daughter cells.
- An organism's genetic makeup,
- The study of how traits are passed down from parents to offspring.
- Large biological molecule essential for building and repairing tissues, composed of amino acids.
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- A sequence of three nucleotides which together form a unit of genetic code in a DNA or RNA molecule.
- A threadlike structure within the nucleus that contains DNA.
- Ribonucleic Acid.
- The process of copying DNA to produce an identical strand.
- Carries genetic information and is a double helix shape.
- An organism's physical appearance.
- The structure and fundamental unit of life.
- The process in which RNA is used to produce proteins.
- A section of DNA that codes for a specific trait.
- Cell division.
- Abbreviation for Science, Technology, engineering, and mathematics.
20 Clues: Cell division. • Ribonucleic Acid. • The study of genetics. • An organism's genetic makeup, • An organism's physical appearance. • The different forms/versions of genes. • The structure and fundamental unit of life. • A section of DNA that codes for a specific trait. • Cell division that results in four daughter cells. • The process in which RNA is used to produce proteins. • ...
uniting communities, transforming lives 2024-08-22
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- i'm the youngest staff member in ccss
- i'm the parent to four children
- newest children's mentoring programme centre
- ccss is called to serve the community and to influence and equip individuals and families for _______ living through all generations.
- the brand of vehicle our DOP drives
- i'm the longest serving full time staff
- i'm the only male in my department
- number of people in CPT
- i've been serving in ccss for 22 years
- i use to be a moe mathematics teacher
- LOVES to take photos (p.s. it's not kelda)
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- i crochet very well and have sold it to raise funds for ccss
- joshua supports this soccer group
- i'm the newer youth worker in ccss
- my son volunteers with d'klub on a regular basis
- 26 october 2024
- my husband volunteers and teaches calligraphy to seniors
- i volunteer with the national day parade
- i'm the longest serving board member present
- i sit at my corner quietly to count money
- i use to work in the air force
21 Clues: 26 october 2024 • number of people in CPT • i use to work in the air force • i'm the parent to four children • joshua supports this soccer group • i'm the newer youth worker in ccss • i'm the only male in my department • the brand of vehicle our DOP drives • i'm the youngest staff member in ccss • i use to be a moe mathematics teacher • i've been serving in ccss for 22 years • ...
Vokabeln 2025-05-15
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- paper
- tablet
- religion
- to find
- classs schedule
- map
- teacher(female)
- letter grade
- to need
- laptop
- boring
- smart
- every
- almost
- history
- computer science assigment
- breakfest
- geography
- to mean
- french
- schoolbag
- mathematics
- bus
- chemistry
- to come here
- work
- computer science
- right
- nervous
- whiteboard
- bavaria
- art
- federal state
- to learn
- chair
- fall,autumn
- pause
- how many
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- favroite
- biology
- on
- marker
- without
- lcd projecter
- never
- latin
- to ring
- slow
- sport
- easy
- pen
- notebook
- poster
- piano
- enough
- calculater
- to like
- long
- sometimes
- early
- pencil
- English
- to be correct
- physics
- glad
- to get
- table
- subject
- teacher(male)
- hard
- still
- dark
- to wait
- to buy
- class
- cd
- first
- to meet
- house
79 Clues: on • cd • map • pen • bus • art • slow • easy • long • glad • work • hard • dark • paper • never • latin • sport • piano • smart • every • early • table • right • still • class • first • chair • house • pause • tablet • marker • laptop • poster • boring • enough • almost • pencil • french • to get • to buy • biology • to find • without • to ring • to need • to like • history • English • to mean • physics • subject • nervous • to wait • bavaria • to meet • favroite • religion • notebook • to learn • how many • sometimes • ...
Sip and Solve 2025-05-21
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- What is the one sport the bride and groom watch together?
- How many countries have the bride and groom visited together?
- How many years have the bride and groom been together?
- What month did the groom propose?
- Where did the bride grow up?
- What is the bride favourite movie?
- Where are the bride and groom going on their honeymoon?
- What is the groom’s favourite hobby?
- What year did the bride and groom go travelling?
- What is the brides favourite flower?
- Where was the groom stag?
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- What does the groom do in every photo?
- Where was the bride and groom first trip aboard?
- The city of the bride and groom first date?
- What is the groom’s nickname?
- Where did the groom propose?
- What did the groom study at university?
- What is tattooed on the bride’s right ankle?
- What country were the bride and groom in when covid sent them home?
- Where did the bride and groom meet?
- What was the bride and grooms last concert together?
- What is the bride’s favourite food?
22 Clues: Where was the groom stag? • Where did the groom propose? • Where did the bride grow up? • What is the groom’s nickname? • What month did the groom propose? • What is the bride favourite movie? • Where did the bride and groom meet? • What is the bride’s favourite food? • What is the groom’s favourite hobby? • What is the brides favourite flower? • ...
U2E1 2026-01-09
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- pencil
- to listen (to)
- calculator
- same
- keyboard
- dictionary
- difficult, hard
- eraser
- once in a while
- music
- right now!
- to arrive
- sometimes
- class,classroom
- to need
- to talk, to speak
- to help
- a little
- notebook
- to wait for,to expect
- to answer
- fisica physical education
- printer
- to wear, to carry
- late
- that's why
- to look for,to search
- sociales social studies
- school
- easy
- chalk
- to watch, to look at
- backpack
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- to enter
- mathematics
- desk
- one has to, one must
- homework
- everyday
- chalkboard
- to study
- to have to
- paper
- never
- reason
- to prepare
- book
- quiz
- test
- computer
- mouse
- Spanish
- often
- history
- always
- subject
- pencil
- rarely
- to happen, to pass, to pass by
- screen
- literature
- English
- to get a good grade
- science
- to use
- art
- computer science
- to teach
- lesson
- soon
70 Clues: art • desk • same • book • quiz • test • late • easy • soon • paper • never • music • mouse • often • chalk • pencil • eraser • reason • always • pencil • rarely • screen • to use • school • lesson • Spanish • history • to need • subject • to help • English • printer • science • to enter • keyboard • homework • everyday • to study • computer • a little • notebook • to teach • backpack • to arrive • sometimes • to answer • calculator • chalkboard • dictionary • to have to • right now! • to prepare • ...
Michael 2025-06-27
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- Czech car company founded in 1895 (5)
- Third largest city in the UK on the river Aire (5)
- British statesman who was Prime Minister from 1922/23 ( 5,3)
- The tallest animal on earth (7)
- Scottish island with a rich Viking heritage (8)
- Saxon word meaning open ground near trees (4,5)
- Shonibare or Ilori? (5)
- European country with a long Mediterranean coastline (5)
- Name meaning ‘little fierce one’ (6)
- Fantasy TV drama series (4,2,7)
- Name with origins in both Yoruba and Japanese cultures (4)
- A county in the southwest of Ireland (5)
- The act of giving and receiving something similar in return (1,6)
- What sort of road might have buyers and sellers exchanging goods on (6)
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- Movement going since 1925 (9,4)
- A third of this city lies within the Peak District National Park (9)
- Yoruba name meaning ‘wealth returns’ (8)
- The science of structure, order and relation (11)
- Site in Islington of a former cattle market (10,4)
- The most central area of a country or continent (10)
20 Clues: Shonibare or Ilori? (5) • Movement going since 1925 (9,4) • The tallest animal on earth (7) • Fantasy TV drama series (4,2,7) • Name meaning ‘little fierce one’ (6) • Czech car company founded in 1895 (5) • Yoruba name meaning ‘wealth returns’ (8) • A county in the southwest of Ireland (5) • Scottish island with a rich Viking heritage (8) • ...
EUCLID'S GEOMETRY 2021-07-20
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- A _______ IS BREADTHLESS LENGTH.
- A _______CAN BE DRAWN FROM ANY CENTRE AND ANY RADIUS.
- A SURFACE IS THAT WHICH HAS LENGTH AND ______ ONLY.
- ______ WERE ASSUMPIONS USED THROUGHOUT MATHEMATICS AND NOT SPECIFICALY LINKED TO GEOMETRY.
- A _______ LINE IS A LINE WHICH LIES EVENLY WITH THE POINTS ON ITSELF.
- THE ________ OF A LINE ARE POINTS.
- HE USED THE TERM _______ FOR THE ASSUMPTIONS THAT WERE SPECIFIC GEOMETRY.
- A _______LINE CAN BE PRODUCED INDEFINATELY.
- THE STATEMENTS THAT WERE PROVED ARE CALLED PROPORTIONS OR _______.
- ACCORDING TO EUCLIDS GEOMETRY A SOLID'S BOUNDRY IS CALLED A _______.
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- IF EQUALS ARE ADDED TO EQUALS THE ______ARE EQUALS.
- A _______IS THAT WHICH HAS NO PART.
- TWO __________LINES CANNOT HAVE MORE THAN ONE POINT IN COMMON.
- A SOLID HAS 3 ______.
- A SYSTEM OF AXIOMS IS CALLED _______.
- IF EQUALS ARE SUBTRACTED FROM EQUALS ITS _______ ARE EQUALS.
- THE _____OF A SURFACE ARE LINES.
- IN ________ GEOMETRY THE LINES ARE NOT STRAIGHT.
- ALL _________ANGLES ARE EQUAL TO ONE ANOTHER.
- A ______ SURFACE IS A SURFACE WHICH LIES EVENLY WITH THE STRAIGHT LINES ON ITSELF.
20 Clues: A SOLID HAS 3 ______. • A _______ IS BREADTHLESS LENGTH. • THE _____OF A SURFACE ARE LINES. • THE ________ OF A LINE ARE POINTS. • A _______IS THAT WHICH HAS NO PART. • A SYSTEM OF AXIOMS IS CALLED _______. • A _______LINE CAN BE PRODUCED INDEFINATELY. • ALL _________ANGLES ARE EQUAL TO ONE ANOTHER. • IN ________ GEOMETRY THE LINES ARE NOT STRAIGHT. • ...
Genetics Review 2026-02-11
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- A characteristic of a living thing.
- The "steps" of the DNA are made up of 4 different ________.
- Genes that are "stronger" and "cover" the recessive gene.
- Any permanent change in a gene or chromosome.
- How traits appear in you depends on the kinds of _________ your cells make.
- Having 2 alleles that are different.
- Genes are "weaker" that are "covered" up by a dominate gene.
- Genes control the traits you will _________.
- Mathematics dealing with prediction and chance.
- What part of the cell is DNA located?
- This is considered your "fingerprint for life."
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- Humans have _______ pairs of chromosomes.
- What is the shape of DNA?
- The "physical" appearance: example brown eyes
- The actual "genetic" make-up: example XX or XY
- The study of how traits are inherited.
- The passing on of traits from parent to offspring.
- Having 2 alleles that are exactly the same.
- Each member of a gene pair.
- Proteins are made of units called _____ that are linked together in a certain order.
- The section of DNA on a chromosome that makes proteins and determins a trait is called a ______________.
21 Clues: What is the shape of DNA? • Each member of a gene pair. • A characteristic of a living thing. • Having 2 alleles that are different. • What part of the cell is DNA located? • The study of how traits are inherited. • Humans have _______ pairs of chromosomes. • Having 2 alleles that are exactly the same. • Genes control the traits you will _________. • ...
CHEMISTRY CROSSWORD 2024-05-03
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- a substance with a pH greater than 7
- the relationship between products and reactants in a chemical reaction to find quantitative data
- chemical reactions or physical change of state involving heat
- a unit of measure of large quantities of small atoms and molecules etc.
- substituting one element with another element
- when two parts of an ionic compound are exchanged to make two more new ones
- chemical compounds changing and breaking down
- a substance with a pH less than 7
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- expressing the required degree of accuracy with each digit of a number, starting with the first non-zero number
- describing properties of gases, like Charles' and Boyles'
- absorbtion of heat
- two or more substances in a homogeneous mixture
- release of heat
- relationship between heat and other forms of energy
- rearranging ionic or molecular structures of a substance
- when functional groups or atoms attract electrons to themselves
- a chemical reaction that uses heat, accompanied by oxygen
- non-chemically linked compounds of two or more chemical compontents
- chemical compounds producing simpler materials
- system of numbers, amounts, or elements in mathematics
20 Clues: release of heat • absorbtion of heat • a substance with a pH less than 7 • a substance with a pH greater than 7 • substituting one element with another element • chemical compounds changing and breaking down • chemical compounds producing simpler materials • two or more substances in a homogeneous mixture • relationship between heat and other forms of energy • ...
Legacy of Greece 2025-01-09
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- fancy column with flowery patterns and acanthus leaves
- study of body structure
- in the U.S., speaks for citizens and creates laws
- woman who taught philosophy & mathematics in Alexandria, Egypt
- column with scrolls at top
- footrace, discus throw, long jump, javelin throw, & wrestling
- wrote geometry textbook that has been used for 2,000 years
- believed that Earth revolves around the Sun
- master builder
- mapmaker who developed latitude and longitude
- simple column
- system for measuring land and it's area
- "eyewitness to history"
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- viewing place with raised seats
- Greeks learned that these reproduced with seeds and could be used to help relieve pain
- Aristotle developed this
- thought diseases had natural causes and taught his students to carefully observe their patients
- believed that numbers are the key to understanding nature
- learned how to estimate distances from Earth to both sun and moon
- Egyptian city with a famous library
- rule by the people
- collected and organized information about plants & animals
- "father of history"
- writing about the Earth
- study of outer space
- similarity between U.S. and Greek democracy
26 Clues: simple column • master builder • rule by the people • "father of history" • study of outer space • study of body structure • writing about the Earth • "eyewitness to history" • Aristotle developed this • column with scrolls at top • viewing place with raised seats • Egyptian city with a famous library • system for measuring land and it's area • ...
FAMOUS SCIENTISTS 2025-03-21
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- Developed alternating current and made important contributions to electrical engineering
- Discovered radioactive elements and pioneered radiation therapy
- Discovered the relationship between heat and energy
- Discovered the nucleus of an atom and made important contributions to nuclear physics
- Discovered electromagnetic induction and made important contributions to chemistry
- Discovered oxygen and made important contributions to chemistry
- Developed theory of relativity and famous equation
- Observed the heavens and supported the Copernican theory
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- Developed vaccines and made important contributions to microbiology
- Discovered gravity and laws of motion
- First woman to win a Nobel Prize and first person to win two Nobel Prizes in different fields
- Made important contributions to mathematics, physics, and engineering
- Developed the Bohr model of the atom and made important contributions to quantum mechanics
- Discovered the fundamental laws of inheritance
- Invented the movable-type printing press
- Made important contributions to thermodynamics and was a pioneer in the field of electrical engineering
- Proposed theory of evolution through natural selection
- Theoretical physicist and cosmologist who wrote about black holes
- Discovered electricity and invented the lightning rod
- Developed the first vaccine against polio
20 Clues: Discovered gravity and laws of motion • Invented the movable-type printing press • Developed the first vaccine against polio • Discovered the fundamental laws of inheritance • Developed theory of relativity and famous equation • Discovered the relationship between heat and energy • Discovered electricity and invented the lightning rod • ...
Random Monday Puzzle 2024-07-16
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- To act smooth or effortless
- Popular video game of the genre "Sandbox"
- The second largest ocean in the world
- To be perfect or flawless
- A divine spirit
- One who may serve in battle
- Popular video game of the genre "Battle Royale"
- Well known tech company named after a fruit
- Electric mascot of the Pokémon franchise
- Famous brand known for fruit spreads
- ___ Deviation, in mathematics
- To twist, squirm, or contort
- The lovely romantic partner of Alexander Skoskie
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- A metal especially useful as a conductor
- "Reduce, Reuse, ___!"
- Supercontinent that broke apart during the Jurassic era
- Critically acclaimed Pixar movie involving a floating house
- A mistake, commonly used for failures in technology
- A short or memorable phrase used in advertising
- The largest ocean in the world
- Casual title typically used for a male friend
- ___ Fischbach, popular internet content creator
- ___ Tesfaye, popular pop artist who has reached #1 on Spotify's monthly ranking
- An evil spirit
- Fruit famously rhymed with "Banana" by rapper Eminem
25 Clues: An evil spirit • A divine spirit • "Reduce, Reuse, ___!" • To be perfect or flawless • To act smooth or effortless • One who may serve in battle • To twist, squirm, or contort • ___ Deviation, in mathematics • The largest ocean in the world • Famous brand known for fruit spreads • The second largest ocean in the world • A metal especially useful as a conductor • ...
BBS Newspaper Crossword 2024-07-05
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- Outer shell of Earth, comprising the crust and upper mantle (11)
- Scenic Scottish region known for its lochs and hills (7)
- Capital city of Wales (9)
- Long river flowing through London (6)
- Instrument for inscribing on a slate or board (5)
- Fowl traditionally consumed during a November American holiday (6)
- Celebrated British monarch who ruled for over 60 years (8)
- School where students might wear blazers and ties (9)
- Famous British playwright known for "Hamlet" and "Macbeth" (11)
- Typically hot month when academic institutions have recess (6)
- Vast expanse of saline water covering Earth's surface (5)
- coastal area commonly visited for relaxation and recreation (5)
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- Annual British tennis tournament held in London (10)
- This subject deals with abstract concepts and theorems involving variables (11)
- Classical British author of "Pride and Prejudice" (8)
- Ancient language often taught in British schools (5)
- Phenomenon of glowing lights in high-latitude regions (13)
- Severe financial downturn in the 1930s (10)
- ORWELL british author of "1984" and "Animal Farm" (6,6)
- Avian species known for vibrant plumage and mimicry skills (6)
20 Clues: Capital city of Wales (9) • Long river flowing through London (6) • Severe financial downturn in the 1930s (10) • Instrument for inscribing on a slate or board (5) • Annual British tennis tournament held in London (10) • Ancient language often taught in British schools (5) • Classical British author of "Pride and Prejudice" (8) • ...
Vocabracron 2026-03-30
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- breakfast
- slow
- class
- marker
- to learn
- subject
- mathematics
- bus
- to ring
- computer science assignment
- on, on top of
- to meet
- how many
- fall, autumn
- English
- house
- hard, difficult
- tablet
- CD
- almost
- to get, receive
- religion
- glad, happy
- every, each
- to buy
- nervous
- Bavaria
- laptop
- to mean
- to be correct
- geography
- never
- smart, intelligent
- chemistry
- right
- notebook
- without
- favorite subject
- federal state
- biology
- first
- map
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- piano
- class schedule
- history
- whiteboard
- teacher(male)
- to like
- schoolbag
- boring
- long
- to find
- to wait
- pen
- pencil
- easy
- enough
- calculator
- LAtin
- sports
- teacher(female)
- French
- physics
- LCD projector
- computer science
- to come here
- dark
- work
- recess, break
- sometimes
- still, yet
- chair
- paper
- to need
- art
- schoolmate
- letter grade
- poster
- early
79 Clues: CD • bus • pen • art • map • slow • long • easy • dark • work • piano • class • house • LAtin • never • chair • paper • right • first • early • marker • boring • pencil • enough • tablet • sports • almost • French • to buy • laptop • poster • history • to like • subject • to ring • to find • to wait • to meet • English • physics • nervous • Bavaria • to mean • without • to need • biology • to learn • how many • religion • notebook • breakfast • schoolbag • sometimes • geography • chemistry • whiteboard • ...
6 7 2026-04-02
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- These resources cannot be replenished
- The use of moving water to generate electricity
- comparing two things without using "like" or "as"
- Mr. Peters went to this continent over the Christmas break
- Mr. Peters' dog's name
- This device helps control the speed and force of electrons flowing through a wire
- This non-curable infection weakens the immune system and is transmissible through blood
- A field of mathematics that focuses on shapes and measurements
- These triangles have no equal sides
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- This term encompasses managing and caring for the environment, resources, land, and communities
- this angle is exactly 90 degrees
- This device is used to measure angles
- You get to choose your topic and direction of learning in this assignment
- Giving human qualities to a non-living object
- The Premier of Saskatchewan
- The ability to understand, share, and experience the emotions of someone else
- Prime Minister of Canada
- This 1990's hit movie includes NBA superstars and famous cartoon characters
- This non-curable infection targets the liver
- This heat source is commonly found from the sun, microwaves and campfires
20 Clues: Mr. Peters' dog's name • Prime Minister of Canada • The Premier of Saskatchewan • this angle is exactly 90 degrees • These triangles have no equal sides • These resources cannot be replenished • This device is used to measure angles • This non-curable infection targets the liver • Giving human qualities to a non-living object • The use of moving water to generate electricity • ...
Crossword Puzzle for 7th grade class (April 28, 2026) 2026-04-28
Across
- I am between morning and evening.
- I study nature and living things.
- I use computers and technology.
- I wake you up.
- I teach global communication.
- I show 3 when small hand points me.
- I study people and society.
- I teach national language.
- I come after 11.
- I raise my hand to get information from the teacher.
- I have hands but no body.
- I work with friends to make the room neat.
- I pass every 60 seconds.
- I stand in front and explain ideas to the class.
Down
- I look at a book and follow the words silently.
- I am school eating time.
- I listen to the teacher and try to understand the lesson.
- I give a response when the teacher asks something.
- I solve numbers and equations.
- I spend break time having fun with friends.
- I put important ideas into my notebook.
- I involve sports and movement.
- I complete questions in a formal school task.
- I move fastest on a clock.
- I study past events.
- I involve drawing and creativity.
26 Clues: I wake you up. • I come after 11. • I study past events. • I am school eating time. • I pass every 60 seconds. • I have hands but no body. • I teach national language. • I move fastest on a clock. • I study people and society. • I teach global communication. • I solve numbers and equations. • I involve sports and movement. • I use computers and technology. • ...
vocabracon 2026-04-13
Across
- tablet
- - to need
- - favorite
- - marker
- - sometimes
- - history
- - letter grade
- - dark
- - piano
- - to wait
- - CD
- - recess
- - glad
- - on top
- - early
- - long
- - class schedule
- - to be correct
- - almost
- - calculator
- - to learn
- - language
- - english
- - right
- - bavaria
- - first
- - full
- - teacher
- haben - to like
- - physics
- - mathematics
- - geogrpahy
- - house
- - subject
- - enough
- - female teacher
- - without
- - art
- - receive
- - to buy
- - easy
Down
- - federal state
- - table
- - never
- - schoolmate
- - to find
- - pen
- viele - how many
- - notebook
- - school bag
- - school subject
- - nervous
- - LCD projector
- - breakfast
- - boring
- - slow
- - paper
- - class
- - computer science
- - bus
- - to meet
- - laptop
- - subject
- - map
- - computer science assignment
- - hard
- - latin
- - whiteboard
- - poster
- - chair
- - work
- - writing utensil
- - to come here
- - to mean
- - to ring
- - smart
- - sports
- - still
- - religion
- - every
80 Clues: - CD • - pen • - bus • - map • - art • tablet • - dark • - glad • - slow • - long • - hard • - work • - full • - easy • - table • - never • - piano • - paper • - early • - class • - latin • - right • - chair • - smart • - still • - house • - every • - marker • - recess • - boring • - on top • - laptop • - almost • - poster • - first • - sports • - enough • - to buy • - to need • - to find • - history • - nervous • - to wait • - to meet • - subject • - english • - bavaria • - teacher • ...
English Crossword 2026-05-18
Across
- — a musical performance by an orchestra
- — the opposite of honest
- — we use this to tell time
- — the largest ocean in the world
- — the process plants use to make food
- — something you wear on your finger
- — the process of water turning into vapor
- — a word with the same meaning as another word
- — opposite of victory
- — the season between summer and winter
- — a red planet in our solar system
- — a vehicle that flies in the sky
- — a scientist who studies chemicals
- — a person who designs houses and buildings
Down
- — the study of numbers and equations
- — a journey for discovery and adventure
- — the opposite of generous
- — a place where sick people are treated
- — opposite of noisy
- — a book of maps
- — a scientist who studies stars and space
- — frozen water
- — the force that pulls objects downward
- — something bees make
- — a small animal that likes cheese
- — a yellow fruit rich in potassium
- — the study of living things
- — a person who teaches students
- — a place full of trees and wildlife
- — a person who explores outer space
30 Clues: — frozen water • — a book of maps • — opposite of noisy • — something bees make • — opposite of victory • — the opposite of honest • — the opposite of generous • — we use this to tell time • — the study of living things • — a person who teaches students • — the largest ocean in the world • — a vehicle that flies in the sky • — a small animal that likes cheese • ...
Probability 2022-07-03
Across
- The branch of mathematics that measures the uncertainty of the occurrence of an event using numbers
- The sum of the probabilities of all the elementary events of an experiment
- events are two outcomes of an event that are the only two possible outcomes.
- A set of outcomes
Down
- event An event that has no chance of occurring
- event An event that has a 100% probability of occurrence.
- A result of a random experiment.
7 Clues: A set of outcomes • A result of a random experiment. • event An event that has no chance of occurring • event An event that has a 100% probability of occurrence. • The sum of the probabilities of all the elementary events of an experiment • events are two outcomes of an event that are the only two possible outcomes. • ...
WAAROM VERDIENT NIET IEDEREEN EVENVEEL? 2017-11-01
Across
- Een extra geldbedrag dat je ontvangt bij het leveren van uitstekende prestaties.
- Beloningen voor werk die buiten het normale salaris vallen.
- Science, technology, engineering en mathematics.
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- De periode dat iemand verbonden is aan een bepaalde organisatie.
- Het tevreden zijn met het uit te voeren werk.
- Waar je veel geld mee verdient.
- Het totale loon dat je krijgt van je werkgever, voor aftrek van bijdragen voor de sociale zekerheid en de bedrijfsvoorheffing.
7 Clues: Waar je veel geld mee verdient. • Het tevreden zijn met het uit te voeren werk. • Science, technology, engineering en mathematics. • Beloningen voor werk die buiten het normale salaris vallen. • De periode dat iemand verbonden is aan een bepaalde organisatie. • Een extra geldbedrag dat je ontvangt bij het leveren van uitstekende prestaties. • ...
scientific revolution 2024-03-06
Across
- Kepler the person who used mathematics to figure out the planets don't orbit in a perfect circle
- Earth what did they think was the center of the universe
- the thing that was found out to be the center on the universe
- who invented the " telescopes"
Down
- what did they do when they got sick
- Bacon who came up with the scientific method
- Newton object in motion stays unless new forces intervene
7 Clues: who invented the " telescopes" • what did they do when they got sick • Bacon who came up with the scientific method • Newton object in motion stays unless new forces intervene • the thing that was found out to be the center on the universe • Earth what did they think was the center of the universe • ...
Geometry Crossword Puzzle 2017-12-19
5 Clues: A triangle with 2 equal sides • A triangle with no equal sides • A triangle with and right angle • An angle that measures 90 degrees • The branch of mathematics that deals with points, lines, planes and solids and examines their properties
Computer class 4 puzzle activity 2020-10-27
5 Clues: It is also called main memory • It was the first calculating device • It is a basic storage unit in computer • It is a large circuit board inside the system unit • These computers works on the principle of binary mathematics
Math Crossword 2020-10-01
5 Clues: The amout of space a shape takes up • Part of a circumference of a circle • A value to best represent a set of data • Is formed when two sttaight lines cross • The branch of mathematics where letters represent symbols
School Supplies J4 2022-03-02
Across
- Used to cut paper. Don't play with them!
- It has buttons and numbers, and it's used in Mathematics
- You need this to write. It's white and has many lines.
- You use this to write.
- You put your food here, and you bring it to school.
- They are full of stories, words, sentences, and are very fun to read
- It's made of metal and you use it on pencils.
Down
- If you make a mistake when drawing with pencils, you can use this.
- You bring this to school and then take it home. Your folder is in here!
- It's a white liquid used to stick paper or cardboard.
- You can use it to draw, if you have paper.
- Used to measure objects in centimetres
- This is where you write your exercises.
- Teachers use this to write on the board.
- You can use it to hang a poster on the wall.
15 Clues: You use this to write. • Used to measure objects in centimetres • This is where you write your exercises. • Used to cut paper. Don't play with them! • Teachers use this to write on the board. • You can use it to draw, if you have paper. • You can use it to hang a poster on the wall. • It's made of metal and you use it on pencils. • ...
Maths SEA crossword puzzle 2022-02-02
Across
- AP containing finite no of terms
- the curve we get when graph is drawn by freehand
- value of the middlemost observation of data is called
- number of main methods to find mean
- the fixed difference between 2 terms in an AP
- aggregating individual observations of a variable into groupsis called _______
- mean,median,mode together are called as
- the numbers used in an AP
- average of upper and lower limit
- the value which occurs the most no of times in the table
Down
- average of all observations
- the data you first gather from an experiment or study is called _____
- a branch of Mathematics which deals with the collection, classification and representation of any kind of data to ease the analysis and understanding
- successive terms obtained by adding a fixed number to the preceeding number
- AP containing infinite no of terms
15 Clues: the numbers used in an AP • average of all observations • AP containing finite no of terms • average of upper and lower limit • AP containing infinite no of terms • number of main methods to find mean • mean,median,mode together are called as • the fixed difference between 2 terms in an AP • the curve we get when graph is drawn by freehand • ...
Week 8 spelling 2015-06-29
Across
- The hot wet biome near the equator.
- The biome where trees lose their leaves in the winter.
- Sweet food eaten at the end of a meal.
- The amount that you want to divide up.
- To take things or people to or from a place secretly and often illegally.
- Numbers you can multiply together to get another number.
- The artic biome where the ground is permanently frozen.
Down
- The snow forest biome of Russia.
- A person represented in a film, play, or story.
- A geographical area with similar climate, animal and plants.
- Being certain of your abilities or of having trust in people, plans, or the future.
- The very dry biome with almost no plants or animals.
- The number you divide by.
- A type of reptile which stopped existing about 65,000,000 years ago.
- A part of mathematics in which signs and letters represent numbers.
15 Clues: The number you divide by. • The snow forest biome of Russia. • The hot wet biome near the equator. • Sweet food eaten at the end of a meal. • The amount that you want to divide up. • A person represented in a film, play, or story. • The very dry biome with almost no plants or animals. • The biome where trees lose their leaves in the winter. • ...
How I am Educated 2023-04-11
Across
- as Geoffrey Chaucer once said all good things must come to an ___
- The writing instrument most commonly used on tests
- you might struggle in a class if it's too _____
- this subject includes Algebra, Trigonometry and Calculus
- This is the second most commonly spoken language in the United States
- A common piece of school supplies used to record information in class
- an electronic device used to do computations
- you must be sure to _____ for class
Down
- A mobile general purpose computer
- An institution of higher learning. Examples include Harvard and Oxford
- Instead of saying its simple you might say its _____
- the reason you go to school is to _____
- If you don't study _______ you're bound to repeat it
- In this class you might study the works of Mozart, Bach and Wagner
- use a ___ and paper is a common shorthand for write something down
15 Clues: A mobile general purpose computer • you must be sure to _____ for class • the reason you go to school is to _____ • an electronic device used to do computations • you might struggle in a class if it's too _____ • The writing instrument most commonly used on tests • Instead of saying its simple you might say its _____ • ...
Kate Brabham- Calculus Puzzle 2021-03-12
Across
- y=ax^2+bx+c
- a line representing the value a line will approach but never reach
- intended height of a function
- real variable measures the sensitivity to change of the function value with respect to a change in its argument
- you cannot add or move a point to make a function continuous
- the longest side of a triangle
- a circle of unit radius—that is, a radius of one
Down
- the expression under the radical in the quadratic formula
- unit of measurement for angles
- does not exist
- the inverse i an exponential function
- a straight line or plane that touches a curve or curved surface at a point, but if extended does not cross it at that point.
- a branch of mathematics that studies relationships between side lengths and angles of triangles
- function that does not have any abrupt changes in value, known as discontinuities
- a multiplicative inverse
15 Clues: y=ax^2+bx+c • does not exist • a multiplicative inverse • intended height of a function • unit of measurement for angles • the longest side of a triangle • the inverse i an exponential function • a circle of unit radius—that is, a radius of one • the expression under the radical in the quadratic formula • you cannot add or move a point to make a function continuous • ...
Jose Moreno 2021-09-03
Across
- Knowledge of machines and tools, including their designs, uses, repair o maintenance.
- Set of moral principles, especially ones
- The use of imagination or original ideas.
- The choice and willingness to confront agony, pain, danger, uncertainty, or intimidation.
- The ability to learn how to deal with new or trying situations.
- Showing or involving great activity or vitality.
- The imparting or exchanging of information and news.
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- Knowledge of arithmetic, geometry, algebra, calculus, statistics, and their applications.
- Ability to move quickly and easily.
- Tending to work with energy and commitment.
- Collaborative effort of a group to achieve a common goal.
- Generally the detailed organization and implementation of a complex operation.
- To or affirming an specified group, field, or form of conduct.
- Having the power to move heavy weights.
- Knowledge of design technics, tools and principles involved in production of precision technical plans, blueprints, drawings, and models.
15 Clues: Ability to move quickly and easily. • Having the power to move heavy weights. • Set of moral principles, especially ones • The use of imagination or original ideas. • Tending to work with energy and commitment. • Showing or involving great activity or vitality. • The imparting or exchanging of information and news. • ...
academic writting 2022-05-10
Across
- - education at university or college level
- - a short 50-100 word text used for school work
- - student doing a first degree
- - comments on sb's work by a person evaluating
- - a serious text consisting of hundreds or thousands of words
- - a collection of indivudual pieces of work, may include drawings and other examples of creative work as well as writting
- - when you favoar a small, priviledged group
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- - study in a very concentrated way for a short time
- - give deatails of
- - the knowledge, skills, behaviours and dispositions that students need in order to use mathematics in a wide range of situations
- - money given to pay for studies, usually provided on the basis of need
- - a very long, original, research-based work, for a higher degree e. PhD
- - achieve an excellent standard
- - evaluate/ give a grade
- - recieve a lot of money in grants, gifts from rich people
15 Clues: - give deatails of • - evaluate/ give a grade • - student doing a first degree • - achieve an excellent standard • - education at university or college level • - when you favoar a small, priviledged group • - comments on sb's work by a person evaluating • - a short 50-100 word text used for school work • - study in a very concentrated way for a short time • ...
Kitchen Tools, Measurement 2023-08-17
Across
- system of measurement which is based on units of ten
- field of study concerned with numbers, quantity, shapes and the relationshipsamong them
- with a clamp or spring
- tube shaped cake pan with fluted sides
- Transfer small amounts of metal enter foods being prepared with metal kitchen
- portable, electronic pieces of equipment used for food preparation
- boardskitchen shears and knives
- quantity of three-dimensional space occupied by a liquid, solid or gas
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- large, stationary pieces of equipment used for food preparation
- pan or mold with an upright, detachable rim, fastened to the bottom of the
- body of matter with no definite shape
- combining numbers; expressed by ‘+’ symbol
- Tools items used in food preparation
- Tools items used to measure dry, solid and liquid ingredients during food preparation;scales, cups and spoons
- Measurement System system of measurement used in the United States
- Utensils items used to effectively and efficiently cut food during kitchen prep; includes
16 Clues: with a clamp or spring • boardskitchen shears and knives • Tools items used in food preparation • body of matter with no definite shape • tube shaped cake pan with fluted sides • combining numbers; expressed by ‘+’ symbol • system of measurement which is based on units of ten • large, stationary pieces of equipment used for food preparation • ...
Topic 3 lesson 1-2 2024-09-25
Across
- a government official
- area formed by soil deposits that build up as river water slows down
- a writing system made up of a combination of pictures and sound symbols
- wild rapids
- _____ influenced every aspect of Egyptian life.
Down
- The Egyptians believed in a peaceful life after death, especially for the ______________.
- a person's rank compared to others
- building the __________ also led the Egyptians to make advances in mathematics.
- a bucket attached to a long pole used to transfer water from a river to storage bins.
- ______ workers performed manual labor, such as unloading cargo from boats and transporting it to markets.
- the process of treating a body to prevent from decaying
- The world's longest river
- a reed plant cut into strips and pressed together to create a writing surface
- In Egypt, the earliest rulers were village ______.
- few Egyptian children attended _______.
15 Clues: wild rapids • a government official • The world's longest river • a person's rank compared to others • few Egyptian children attended _______. • _____ influenced every aspect of Egyptian life. • In Egypt, the earliest rulers were village ______. • the process of treating a body to prevent from decaying • area formed by soil deposits that build up as river water slows down • ...
NS GR. 7 2025-11-09
Across
- used mathematics and geometry to prove that the planets orbited the sun in an elliptical path
- known for the improvements he made to the telescope
- described the forces of gravity and was famous for his three laws of motion
- a community of living organisms and their interaction with the environment
- A source of energy that cannot be used up
- the curved path of the earth
- energy from moving water
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- energy that is causes a change or movement
- to move in a circular pathe around a centre
- energy that is stored in a system
- suggest that the sun was in the centre of the solar system
- the branch of science that deals with space and the universe as a whole
- to return or send back
- to turn on an axis or centre
- to take in or soak up
15 Clues: to take in or soak up • to return or send back • energy from moving water • to turn on an axis or centre • the curved path of the earth • energy that is stored in a system • A source of energy that cannot be used up • energy that is causes a change or movement • to move in a circular pathe around a centre • known for the improvements he made to the telescope • ...
