set theory Crossword Puzzles
Key Individuals 2021-09-24
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- Edith _________ married Harold in the 1040s.
- Discovered the specific bacterias causing specific diseases.
- Mapped the Human Anatomy in the 1500s.
- Designed the London sewer system.
- Crowned Harold.
- Mapped the poorest areas of London.
- Identified circulation of the blood.
- Saxon Earls and brothers.
- Ruthless King of Norway.
- Bitter brother of Harold.
- Designed the printing press.
- Created the first vaccine.
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- Revolutionised hospitals in the 1800s.
- Known as the Father of Medicine.
- Discovered Germ Theory in 1861
- Crowned William.
- Coined the Theory of Opposites.
- Bishop of Bayeux.
- Archbishop of Canterbury and Regent.
19 Clues: Crowned Harold. • Crowned William. • Bishop of Bayeux. • Ruthless King of Norway. • Saxon Earls and brothers. • Bitter brother of Harold. • Created the first vaccine. • Designed the printing press. • Discovered Germ Theory in 1861 • Coined the Theory of Opposites. • Known as the Father of Medicine. • Designed the London sewer system. • Mapped the poorest areas of London. • ...
Break it down (ur mental health) 2021-06-18
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- Native American story
- Case of Englich and Mussweiler
- One cultural dimension predominant in Asian countries
- Case study on Broca's Area
- Proposed the Dual Process Model
- Average speed of cars before the crash
- Office items
- Way the brain adapts to the environment
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- Study on Osama Bin Laden
- Proposed Preparedness Theory
- Neurotransmitter responsible for spatial memory
- Object Bandura and Ross used
- One brain area that is responsible for one function
- ___ and Kulik
- Mendel gave this to participants
- Love hormone
- Shared identity during a VR simulation
- Proposed Social Identity Theory
- One memory model
19 Clues: Love hormone • Office items • ___ and Kulik • One memory model • Native American story • Study on Osama Bin Laden • Case study on Broca's Area • Proposed Preparedness Theory • Object Bandura and Ross used • Case of Englich and Mussweiler • Proposed the Dual Process Model • Proposed Social Identity Theory • Mendel gave this to participants • Shared identity during a VR simulation • ...
characteristics of Life/Scientific Method 2025-02-02
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- both a body of knowledge & a process
- theory of evolution & cell theory
- consists of molds, yeast, mushrooms
- smallest level of biological organization
- lacks a membrane-bound nucleus
- things, maintains homeostasis internally
- intentionally manipulated by researcher
- has to take in food for energy
- no oxygen needed
- has a membrane-bound nucleus
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- responding variable
- # of cells
- Thinking, separates facts from conclusions
- method, process used to acquire knowledge
- 2nd smallest specific unit of human
- not a living organism
- eukarya kingdom that all are photosynthesis
- fungi & animalia kingdoms of
- 1st step in scientific method
19 Clues: # of cells • no oxygen needed • responding variable • not a living organism • has a membrane-bound nucleus • fungi & animalia kingdoms of • 1st step in scientific method • lacks a membrane-bound nucleus • has to take in food for energy • theory of evolution & cell theory • consists of molds, yeast, mushrooms • 2nd smallest specific unit of human • both a body of knowledge & a process • ...
Group 1 Puzzle 2021-02-16
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- It is the small data set used to create predictive models
- It is one of the critical part of the typical credit risk framework
- who explains the theory of a holistic value proposition
- In Hadoop, the data is stored in a ..... fashion with replications, to provide fault tolerance
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- Who is the largest contributor of the Big Data?
- It is dimensions used in evolving definition around Big Data
- variety of advanced analytics
- It solves the processing issue by reducing the processing time drastically
8 Clues: variety of advanced analytics • Who is the largest contributor of the Big Data? • who explains the theory of a holistic value proposition • It is the small data set used to create predictive models • It is dimensions used in evolving definition around Big Data • It is one of the critical part of the typical credit risk framework • ...
High frequency words 2025-03-13
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- – To provide a valid reason or explanation for something.
- – Facts or information that support a claim or statement.
- – To recognize or determine what something is based on its characteristics.
- – The effect or influence of an event or action.
- – The process of investigating or studying something to gain knowledge.
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- – A set of ideas or principles that explain a phenomenon based on evidence and research.
- – An element or component that contributes to a result or situation.
- – To show or point out something.
8 Clues: – To show or point out something. • – The effect or influence of an event or action. • – To provide a valid reason or explanation for something. • – Facts or information that support a claim or statement. • – An element or component that contributes to a result or situation. • – The process of investigating or studying something to gain knowledge. • ...
Defining Competitiveness 2014-10-19
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- The introduction of new technology within an industry affect this
- Productive activity for the sake of economic gain
- the actions an organization intends to take to achieve long-term goals
- Pay is below average
- Pay with competition
- Conditions that determine what an organization can afford to pay
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- Another name for 'Shared Choice'
- Pay is above average
- An example of a low wage, no services company
- Another term for employee’s values
- The amount of a commodity, product, or service available
- This theory states that higher earnings are made by people who improve their potential productivity by acquiring education, training, and experience
- Puts limits on the maximum pay level that an employer can set
- Compensation paid by an employer to an employee in exchange for work done
- The mix of the various types of payments that make up total compensation
15 Clues: Pay is above average • Pay is below average • Pay with competition • Another name for 'Shared Choice' • Another term for employee’s values • An example of a low wage, no services company • Productive activity for the sake of economic gain • The amount of a commodity, product, or service available • Puts limits on the maximum pay level that an employer can set • ...
Vocabulary Quiz 2 2013-10-14
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- an idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events
- the act of making a judgment about something
- to cause something new to exist
- a person, book, etc., that gives information
- to know or have said who someone is or what something is
- a series of actions that are done in a certain way or order
- a good or helpful result or effect
- things that help produce or influence a result
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- to think that something is true or probably true without knowing that it is true
- an explanation of the meaning of a word, phrase, etc.
- someone or something that is widely known and accepted
- something which shows that something else exists or is true
- taken, received, or obtained from a source
- a high-level overall plan embracing the general goals and acceptable procedures
- the power to give orders or make decisions
15 Clues: to cause something new to exist • a good or helpful result or effect • taken, received, or obtained from a source • the power to give orders or make decisions • the act of making a judgment about something • a person, book, etc., that gives information • things that help produce or influence a result • an explanation of the meaning of a word, phrase, etc. • ...
Unit 5 Reading and Listening Textbook 2015-06-01
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- to notice or become aware of (something)
- a feeling of wanting to do something : a tendency to do something
- the fact of coming or occurring earlier in time
- a fact or event of scientific interest susceptible to scientific description and explanation
- to make (something) easier to understand
- capable of being passed to someone else by germs that enter the body
- to strengthen, encourage or make stronger
- the act or process of introducing new ideas, devices, or methods
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- the act of keeping someone or something
- an idea or theory that is not proven but that leads to further study or discussion
- very great in degree : very strong
- to unfairly treat a person/group of people differently from other people or groups
- serving as an example of something
- used and accepted by most people : usual or traditional
- the set of ideas and beliefs of a group or political party
15 Clues: very great in degree : very strong • serving as an example of something • the act of keeping someone or something • to notice or become aware of (something) • to make (something) easier to understand • to strengthen, encourage or make stronger • the fact of coming or occurring earlier in time • used and accepted by most people : usual or traditional • ...
Newton's Crossword 2020-08-18
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- The change in an object's velocity over time.
- A metric unit measuring force and named for English physicist Isaac Newton.
- A representation or mathematical description that can help scientists represent a system.
- The capacity to do work.
- A condition or parameter that is intentionally changed.
- The tendency of mass to resist a change in motion.
- A collection of pieces of information.
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- An influence ("push or pull") that changes the motion of a moving object.
- Relating to the motion of objects.
- The substance that makes up physical objects.
- a condition or parameter that may change as a result of an experiment.
- A quantity or variable that has a fixed value; something that does not change.
- Support for an idea, opinion, or hypothesis.
- The energy an object possesses due to its position.
- an idea or set of ideas that are used to explain facts or events.
15 Clues: The capacity to do work. • Relating to the motion of objects. • A collection of pieces of information. • Support for an idea, opinion, or hypothesis. • The substance that makes up physical objects. • The change in an object's velocity over time. • The tendency of mass to resist a change in motion. • The energy an object possesses due to its position. • ...
Christianity and Creation 2016-11-15
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- The name given to the area with planets, stars and the solar system
- The first book in the Holy Bible that explains how God created the earth and everything in it.
- What God did to create the things discussed in Genesis
- The event that caused the world according to science
- The religion that believes in the creation story of the Bible
- What God created on the 6th day of creation
- Ways to communicate the beliefs about how the world was created.
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- The subject that tests theories to decide what is true
- Individual point of view
- The first human on earth according to Hinduism
- The theory of how humans evolved from animals
- A personal set of beliefs based on faith
- Name given to someone who is responsible for creating something
- The first human on earth according to Christinity, Islam, and Judaism
- What was first created out of darkness
15 Clues: Individual point of view • What was first created out of darkness • A personal set of beliefs based on faith • What God created on the 6th day of creation • The theory of how humans evolved from animals • The first human on earth according to Hinduism • The event that caused the world according to science • The subject that tests theories to decide what is true • ...
Genetics 2024-08-26
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- The study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics.
- Different forms of a gene that can exist at a specific spot on a chromosome.
- Traits or characteristics inherited from parents.
- The molecule that carries genetic information in living organisms.
- A large ball of DNA.
- A specific characteristic of an individual.
- To receive traits or characteristics from parents through genes.
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- The scientist known as the father of modern genetics.
- The complete set of genes or genetic material in an organism.
- The scientific study of life and living organisms.
- A segment of DNA that codes for a specific protein.
- A heritable feature that varies among individuals.
- Scientist who proposed the theory of evolution through natural selection.
- An allele that is only expressed when two copies are present.
- An allele that is expressed when at least one copy is present.
15 Clues: A large ball of DNA. • A specific characteristic of an individual. • Traits or characteristics inherited from parents. • The scientific study of life and living organisms. • A heritable feature that varies among individuals. • A segment of DNA that codes for a specific protein. • The scientist known as the father of modern genetics. • ...
Evolution Vocabulary 2021-10-25
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- a group of individuals who belong to the same species and live in the same area
- A scientist who studies fossils
- A graph of vertical bars representing the frequency distribution of a set of data
- the very long time that spans the history of Earth, from the very first cellular life to the present
- Based on observation or experiment, not on theory
- the process by which species adapt to environmental change over a very long time
- an older population from which two or more newer species descended
- no longer in existence
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- body structure in two or more species that features the same parts for example the same bones
- A part of an organism
- a trace of a once living organism
- the formation of new and distinct species in the course of evolution
- sharing a common ancestor population
- arm,leg, wing
- when something stays mostly the same over time
15 Clues: arm,leg, wing • A part of an organism • no longer in existence • A scientist who studies fossils • a trace of a once living organism • sharing a common ancestor population • when something stays mostly the same over time • Based on observation or experiment, not on theory • an older population from which two or more newer species descended • ...
1-3 crossword 2025-03-18
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- passage, name given to the most common passage for the slave trade
- press, New technology that allowed for printing of papers
- name given to Spanish conquerors
- trade, trade route followed by merchants connected to America, Europe, and Africa
- years war, war fought between British, French, and Spain of land control of America
- Disease brought from Europe which killed many Natives
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- economic theory that wealth is based on how much is exported
- servants, people who made contracts with plantation owners to work for them for a set time
- town, first English colony in America
- tea party, colonist rebut of tea tax throwing tea into the harbor
- awakening, religious movement in early 18th century
- Edwards, famously said "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God"
- act, tax on stamps which caused out rage within the colonies
- Native group that dominated Mexico and central America
- Columbus, Sailed in search of India found America instead
15 Clues: name given to Spanish conquerors • town, first English colony in America • awakening, religious movement in early 18th century • Disease brought from Europe which killed many Natives • Native group that dominated Mexico and central America • press, New technology that allowed for printing of papers • Columbus, Sailed in search of India found America instead • ...
Ian Clifton Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-12
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- The Gupta empire began under a ruler named?
- The golden age is a time _______
- a theory or set of values by which one lives; the search for wisdom and knowledge
- One of the most beloved works of Hindu literature is the?
- In later centuries, Arab peoples learned the Indian system of numbers and spread it to?
- Another art form in the Gupta Empire was?
- a territory that is part of a country or an empire
- One remarkable accomplishment of the Gupta Empire was its?
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- Metalworkers made gold and ____ coins?
- Care and _____ were used to build these roads?
- The Guptas were a line of rulers, beginning in the?
- The Bhagavad Gita is a part of the?
- The___Cave Murals
- a bond between families, states, or other groups to further their common interests
- No wealthy home was complete without a painting board or an?
15 Clues: The___Cave Murals • The golden age is a time _______ • The Bhagavad Gita is a part of the? • Metalworkers made gold and ____ coins? • Another art form in the Gupta Empire was? • The Gupta empire began under a ruler named? • Care and _____ were used to build these roads? • a territory that is part of a country or an empire • ...
Gupta Empire-Lea Demai 2025-12-12
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- A bond between families, states, or other groups to further their common interests
- The greatest ancient Indian paintings are those known as the…
- What Empire fell around 187 BCE?
- The study of numbers
- A poem composed over hundreds of years, reached its final form during the Gupta era
- A period of great innovation, prosperity, and achievement
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- It is part of the Mahabharata
- Cover the walls of the 30 caves in central India
- A territory that is part of a country or an empire
- A theory or set of values by which one lives; the search for wisdom and knowledge
- What was the biggest University?
- This person was a scientist and a mathematician
- Which country broke apart after the Mauryan Empire?
- A collection of Hindu legends that taught the lessons of the Vedas
- The study of the stars and planets
15 Clues: The study of numbers • It is part of the Mahabharata • What Empire fell around 187 BCE? • What was the biggest University? • The study of the stars and planets • This person was a scientist and a mathematician • Cover the walls of the 30 caves in central India • A territory that is part of a country or an empire • Which country broke apart after the Mauryan Empire? • ...
Theorist 2022-09-13
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- founder of kindergaeten
- ethical principals
- sciences and art
- saw the importance in home education
- observed that children are bored, not unruly
- normative theory
- studied Freudian theory
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- stressed the importance of cultural background
- inventor of the first usable intelligence test
- father of psychology
- social developmentalist
- taxonomy of educational objectives
- Founder of educational philosophy
- believed children developed in 4 stages
- developed Reggio emilia schools
- founder of child psychoanalysis
16 Clues: sciences and art • normative theory • ethical principals • father of psychology • founder of kindergaeten • social developmentalist • studied Freudian theory • developed Reggio emilia schools • founder of child psychoanalysis • Founder of educational philosophy • taxonomy of educational objectives • saw the importance in home education • believed children developed in 4 stages • ...
Graphing Calculator Algbera 2013-05-23
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- property of zero- Anything multiplied by zero equal zero
- property-The product of a number and a sum is equal to the sum of the individual products of the addends and the number
- collection of items
- space –set of all possible out comes
- property- When you swap the numbers over and still get the same answer
- sets- a set with no elements
- of sets –a set of elements that are present in at least one of the sets
- builder notation-set of all x’s such that x is greater than 0
- value – Distance the number is from zero
- set- a set of values that satisfy a given set of equations
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- set that is a part of a larger set
- data – Bivariate data involves two variables in which both are analyzed simultaneously. It deals with the cause or the relationship between two variables.
- of sets –The grouping of the common elements or 2 more sets
- property – States that the change in the group of 3 or more addends or factors does not change their sum or products
- diagram –a diagram using circles or other shapes to show the relationship between the sets
- An identity is an equation that is true for all values of the variables
- data- one variable
- of sets –a set that has all elements in it but 2 other ones
- operation – Two operations are said to be inverse to each other if one operation undoes the effect of the other operation
- - used when a mathematical result has no meaning
20 Clues: data- one variable • collection of items • sets- a set with no elements • set that is a part of a larger set • space –set of all possible out comes • value – Distance the number is from zero • - used when a mathematical result has no meaning • property of zero- Anything multiplied by zero equal zero • set- a set of values that satisfy a given set of equations • ...
Immigration 2023-12-19
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- a set number and a way the government tried to limit immigration
- Emma Lazarus refers to the Statue of Liberty as the ___ of Exiles
- people who were against immigration and wanted native-born people in America
- the process of becoming part of another culture
- these immigrants came after 1889 nd were from eastern and southern Europe
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- crowded, run down apartment building housing immigrants
- European immigrants arrive at ___ island
- the ocean Asian immigrants crossed to get to America
- these factors drive people from their homelands
- this theory states that Asia and Alaska were once connected and that is how people migrated into present day Americas
- these immigrants came before 1880 and were from northern and western Europe
11 Clues: European immigrants arrive at ___ island • these factors drive people from their homelands • the process of becoming part of another culture • the ocean Asian immigrants crossed to get to America • crowded, run down apartment building housing immigrants • a set number and a way the government tried to limit immigration • ...
KEY VOCAB 2023-02-14
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- well developed set of ideas that proposed an explanation of an observed phenomena.
- observational research study focusing on one or few people
- subjects of psychology research.
- list of questions answered by research participants.
- tendency to ignore evidence that disapproves ideas or beliefs.
- relationship between two or more variables
- tentative and testable statement about the relationship between two or more variables.
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- process by informing participant about what to expect during an experiment, any risk involved and any implications of the research and obtaining the persons consent to participate.
- objective and verifiable observation established using evidence collected through empirical research.
- purposely misleading experiment participants in order to maintain integrity of the experiment.
- conclusion drawn from observations.
11 Clues: subjects of psychology research. • conclusion drawn from observations. • relationship between two or more variables • list of questions answered by research participants. • observational research study focusing on one or few people • tendency to ignore evidence that disapproves ideas or beliefs. • ...
Bio Vocab 1 2023-09-15
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- - A hypothesis that has been tested with a significant amount of data
- - Protecting and preserving natural resources and the environment
- - A social movement dedicated to protecting the earth's life support systems for us and other species.
- - The study of ethics related to issues that concern life.
- - A form of technology that uses living organisms, usually genes, to modify products, to make or modify plants and animals, or to develop other microorganisms for specific purposes.
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- - Information obtained through the senses.
- Method - A series of steps followed to solve problems including collecting data, formulating a hypothesis, testing the hypothesis, and stating conclusions.
- - God's command given to mankind in Gen. 1:28 to exercise dominion over the world by wisely using the resources God has placed here. An to also be fruitful an multiply.
- - A testable prediction, often implied by a theory
- - A person's view of the world, consisting of the set of beliefs on which he bases his life.
- - the action of explaining the meaning of something
- - A representation of an object or event
- - The study of life
- - a technique for ascertaining the self-reported attitudes or behaviors of a particular group, usually by questioning a representative, random sample of the group
- - The likeness of God in human beings. We see the image of God in us by our ruling over creation, by our fellowship with each other and by any right actions we do. The image of God means being like Christ.
15 Clues: - The study of life • - A representation of an object or event • - Information obtained through the senses. • - A testable prediction, often implied by a theory • - the action of explaining the meaning of something • - The study of ethics related to issues that concern life. • - Protecting and preserving natural resources and the environment • ...
Introduction to Business-Crossword 9 2024-12-11
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- suggests individuals modify their behavior or performance when they are being watched (3 words)
- Daniel Pink's theory of motivation (focused on intrinsically motivating employees)
- a goal setting method that can help define and measure the success of a goal
- skills that show the ability to work effectively with and through other people in a range of different relationships
- skills that show the ability to grasp a big-picture view of the overall organization, the relationships among its various parts, and its fit in the broader competitive environment
- said that there are two types of factors related to employee motivation: hygiene factors and motivational factors
- someone who coordinates and oversees the work of individuals and teams within an organization to accomplish its goal
- mangers who supervise lower-level managers and report to a higher-level manager
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- a look at the current conditions of the business, the competition, and the target market (2 words)
- a type of analysis approach that identifies strengths and weaknesses while also examining external opportunities and threats
- managers who directly supervise non-managerial employees (2 words)
- created a two-part management theory consisting of x and y concepts
- managers who set the overall direction for the company articulating a vision, establishing priorities, and allocating time, money, and other resources
- created the concept that people need to fill lower-level needs before they can address higher-level needs
- skills that show expertise in a specific functional area or department
15 Clues: managers who directly supervise non-managerial employees (2 words) • created a two-part management theory consisting of x and y concepts • skills that show expertise in a specific functional area or department • a goal setting method that can help define and measure the success of a goal • ...
Test Vocabulary 2023-01-09
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- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- a reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong.
- a settled way of thinking or feeling about someone or something, typically one that is reflected in a person's behavior.
- an argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument.
- a particular attitude or way of considering a matter.
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- a particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view.
- all the components of a story or article that are not the main body of text.
- a thing that is known or proved to be true.
- a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event.
- hints found within a sentence, paragraph, or passage that a reader can use to understand the meanings of new or unfamiliar words.
- the way authors organize information in text.
- state or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof.
- a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
13 Clues: a thing that is known or proved to be true. • the way authors organize information in text. • a particular attitude or way of considering a matter. • a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event. • a particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view. • ...
Earth Space Science Chapter 1 2021-08-20
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- The comparison of some aspect of an object or event with a standard unit.
- The process of obtaining information by using the senses.
- The scientific study of the universe.
- The scientific study of the origin, history, and structure of Earth.
- A testable idea or explanation that leads to scientific investigation.
- How close a measurement is to the true value of the thing being measured.
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- The variable that is deliberately manipulated.
- The variable that changes as a result of manipulation of one or more other factors.
- Observation may lead to ___________.
- The scientific study of Earth's atmosphere.
- An expression of the amount of imprecision or variation in a set of measurements.
- The exactness of the measurement.
- A description, representation, or imitation of an object, system, process, or concept.
- An explanation that is consistent with all existing tests and observations
- The study of Earth's oceans
15 Clues: The study of Earth's oceans • The exactness of the measurement. • Observation may lead to ___________. • The scientific study of the universe. • The scientific study of Earth's atmosphere. • The variable that is deliberately manipulated. • The process of obtaining information by using the senses. • The scientific study of the origin, history, and structure of Earth. • ...
Module 1 Crossword 2023-12-04
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- anything that has or once had all the characteristics of life
- organisms reaction to a stimulus
- orderly structure shown by living things
- changes an organism undergoes in its lifetime before reaching its adult form
- a set of guidelines that protect participants, the environment, and reduces bias in experiments
- testable explanation of a situation
- inherited characteristics of a species that develops over time in response to an environmental factor, enabling the species to survive
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- regulation of an organism's internal environment to maintain conditions needed for life
- assumption based on prior experience
- Science of life
- process that results in mass being added to an organism
- a body of knowledge based on the study of nature
- explanation of natural phenomenon based on many observations and investigations over time
- group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring
- production of offspring
15 Clues: Science of life • production of offspring • organisms reaction to a stimulus • testable explanation of a situation • assumption based on prior experience • orderly structure shown by living things • a body of knowledge based on the study of nature • process that results in mass being added to an organism • anything that has or once had all the characteristics of life • ...
#3 SM/COL by rowley 2023-08-24
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- All of the reactions that occur as your body breaks down food into molecules that cells can use.
- A change in an organism's surroundings that causes the organism to react.
- A change in allele frequencies in a population over time.
- The smallest, functional unit of life.
- information gathered in an experiment
- Data that is in numbers
- variable that is deliberately changed in an experiment
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- Process in which cells become specialized in structure and function.
- scientific explanation for a set of observations that can be tested in ways that support or reject it
- Maintaining a stable, internal environment.
- well-tested explanation that unifies a broad range of observations and hypotheses
- act of noticing and describing events or processes in a careful, orderly way.
- An inherited characteristic that increases an organisms chance of survival.
- data that cannot be counted or measured
- variable that changes in response to the independent variable
15 Clues: Data that is in numbers • information gathered in an experiment • The smallest, functional unit of life. • data that cannot be counted or measured • Maintaining a stable, internal environment. • variable that is deliberately changed in an experiment • A change in allele frequencies in a population over time. • ...
Persuasive Writing Vocabulary 2020-07-20
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- In the same way; also.
- In the second place (used to introduce a second point or reason).
- As a further matter; besides.
- As an extra person or thing (2 words).
- A cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event.
- Used to emphasize the speaker's belief that what is said is true.
- After a long time, typically when there has been difficulty or delay.
- Used to introduce something chosen as a typical case (2 words).
- Used to introduce a first point or reason.
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- In addition; besides (used to introduce a fresh consideration in an argument)
- In the third place (used to introduce a third point or reason).
- Without doubt; certainly.
- In a similar way.
- A reason or set of reasons given in support of an idea, action or theory.
- In a way that is exact and clear; precisely.
15 Clues: In a similar way. • In the same way; also. • Without doubt; certainly. • As a further matter; besides. • As an extra person or thing (2 words). • Used to introduce a first point or reason. • In a way that is exact and clear; precisely. • A cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event. • In the third place (used to introduce a third point or reason). • ...
Psychological Research 2024-08-25
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- Testable statement about the relationship between 2 or more variables
- Variable that the researcher measures to see if there is an effect
- Study that manipulates variables to determine causation
- Well-developed set of ideas that propose an explanation for observed phenomena
- Able to be disproven
- Relationship between one or more variables
- Process of informing participants about what to expect in a study
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- Research that observes participants in a naturalistic or laboratory setting
- Participants are told complete and truthful information about experiment at the end of a study, particularly if there was deception used.
- Subset of individuals selected from a larger group
- Research that is done by collecting data through questionnaires and interviews
- Effect of people's expectations or beliefs influencing their experience in a situation
- Overall group of individuals the researchers are interested in studying
- Variable that the researcher manipulates or controls
- Variable that remains the same throughout the experiment
15 Clues: Able to be disproven • Relationship between one or more variables • Subset of individuals selected from a larger group • Variable that the researcher manipulates or controls • Study that manipulates variables to determine causation • Variable that remains the same throughout the experiment • Process of informing participants about what to expect in a study • ...
Biological approach to understanding behaviour (concepts) 2023-03-06
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- part of the brain that plays a role in emotions and memory
- part of brain that plays a role in spatial navigation
- when neurotransmitter decrease chance of firing an action potential
- when neurotransmitter increase chance of firing an action potential
- a chemical substance released by an animal that affects others of its species
- the brain’s ability to adapt
- a things that binds to receptors in the brain to prevent a reaction
- complex set of interactions that forms the basis of human stress response
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- of function theory that each part of the brain is responsible for a specific behaviour
- chemical released by a gland that affects behaviour
- hormone released during fight or flight response
- pruning process of eliminating the connections between neurons
- most common neurotransmitter
- things that bind to receptors in the brain and cause a reaction
- stress hormone that has effect on memory
15 Clues: most common neurotransmitter • the brain’s ability to adapt • stress hormone that has effect on memory • hormone released during fight or flight response • chemical released by a gland that affects behaviour • part of brain that plays a role in spatial navigation • part of the brain that plays a role in emotions and memory • ...
Emotion as a WOK 2023-04-06
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- An action is good if it shows we care about those we have a relationship with.
- Famous for demonstrating that ordinary people are willing to give electric shocks to random people
- Created by Aristotle
- Does not imply selfishness, coldness
- Self-identity and the behavior of individuals may be determined or influenced by the terms used to describe or classify them.
- An emotion is an instinctive feeling that is ddistinguished from reasoning
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- Fear of missing out
- "if-then statements"
- Physical response to stimuli
- The physical response comes first followed by emotion
- Provides clear and practical guidance. Natural way for people to reason about morality
- an intellectual heavyweight philosopher
- Conforms to positive sentiments/emotions. Created by David Hume
- An ethical theory that says actions are good or bad according to a clear set of rules.
- Right/wrong according to personal beliefs
15 Clues: Fear of missing out • "if-then statements" • Created by Aristotle • Physical response to stimuli • Does not imply selfishness, coldness • an intellectual heavyweight philosopher • Right/wrong according to personal beliefs • The physical response comes first followed by emotion • Conforms to positive sentiments/emotions. Created by David Hume • ...
Technical Terms used in Research 2023-05-07
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- Method that focuses on numbers, objective hard data
- A general explanation about a specific behavior or a set of events that is based on known principles
- The appropriation of another person's idea without giving appropriate credit
- Factual information used as basis for reasoning,discussion or calculation.
- What is being tested implicitly
- Provides a review of what others have written
- What is being tested explicitly
- The game plan of finding out what you want to know
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- A term that abstractly describes the names of an object, a phenomenon or any idea
- Method that uses words instead of numbers to display data
- All sources used in research
- Any quality of a person,group subject, even condition or situation
- Summarizes all sessions and helps reader whether or not to read the entire report
- Collecting data and information, learning and finding new things.
- Organized body of concepts and principles intended to explain a particular phenomenon
- process of selecting participants who are representatives of a larger population
16 Clues: All sources used in research • What is being tested implicitly • What is being tested explicitly • Provides a review of what others have written • The game plan of finding out what you want to know • Method that focuses on numbers, objective hard data • Method that uses words instead of numbers to display data • ...
trial 2021-02-10
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- people born at the same time and place
- origin of species
- bobo doll studies
- Author of the Developmental text
- predetermined unfolding of genetic information
- Sociocultural theory
- opposite of sensitive period
- Cognitive perspective
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- psychosocial theory
- psychosexual stages
- Conrad Lorenz coined the word
- carl rogers and Maslow
- development involving intellectual capacities
13 Clues: origin of species • bobo doll studies • psychosocial theory • psychosexual stages • Sociocultural theory • Cognitive perspective • carl rogers and Maslow • opposite of sensitive period • Conrad Lorenz coined the word • Author of the Developmental text • people born at the same time and place • development involving intellectual capacities • ...
Roanoke Settlers 2020-08-21
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- Book author of Roanoke Saga
- Leader of the colonists
- Word found written on fencepost 425 yr
- first child born in the new world
- Colony
- One who studies metals
- One source
- found objects of 16th century settlers
- One theory for disappearance of settlers
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- Mathematician
- disappeared settlers
- German metallurgist
- New world organizer
- Another theory that caused disappearance
14 Clues: Colony • One source • Mathematician • German metallurgist • New world organizer • disappeared settlers • One who studies metals • Leader of the colonists • Book author of Roanoke Saga • first child born in the new world • Word found written on fencepost 425 yr • found objects of 16th century settlers • Another theory that caused disappearance • One theory for disappearance of settlers
DM unit 1 2024-07-15
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- if R contains itself, then R must be a set that is not a member of itself by the definition of R, which is contradictory
- is relation obtained by interchanging or swapping the elements or coordinates of each ordered pair in the relation
- the set of all subsets of the Set A including the Set itself and the null or empty set
- is a collection of objects (called elements) in which elements may occur more than once.
- the lists of all the elements that are in set A but that are not present in set B
- occurs when you switch the hypothesis and the conclusion in a statement, and negate both statements
- the set of all the elements which lie in set A and set B or both the elements in A and B altogether. T
- the set that includes all the elements of the universal set that are not present in the given set
- provides an organized method/formula to find the number of elements in the union of a given group of sets, the size of each set, and the size of all possible intersections among the sets.
- the number of elements in a mathematical set.
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- is the result of reversing its two constituent statements
- is the set that includes all those elements that are common to both A and B.
- is a collection of objects or groups of objects.
- is a compound statement in Maths which always results in Truth value
- A set A is a subset of another set B if all elements of the set A are elements of the set B
- a counting technique which generalizes the familiar method of obtaining the number of elements in the union of two finite sets
16 Clues: the number of elements in a mathematical set. • is a collection of objects or groups of objects. • is the result of reversing its two constituent statements • is a compound statement in Maths which always results in Truth value • is the set that includes all those elements that are common to both A and B. • ...
Classification and Evolution 2014-04-24
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- Type of rock that is formed by cooling magma
- Type of bird that piqued Darwin's interest.
- Name of Englist naturist that proposed theory of Evolution
- Largest Kindgom
- The science of grouping organisms
- The softest known mineral
- Naming system using Genus and Species
- Islands that Darwin visited
- Most specific of organism groupings; members can breed
- Plants, mosses,and trees make their own food: They are __________.
- The least specific grouping of living things, with the most organisms
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- Claws, Wings, and gills are examples of this type of adaptation
- The mechanism that starts evolution
- Subatomic particle that has a positive charge
- Kingdom of decomposers, cannot produce their own food.
- Scientist that proposed the theory of sea floor spreading
- Darwin's theory
- The last name of the scientist that grouped all living things
- A characteristic or modification in an animal that helps it survive.
- Migration, hibernation, and swimming in schools are examples of this type of adaptation.
- Examples of this phylum include: Humans, Bears, Alligators
- Type of crust that will subduct back into the mantle.
22 Clues: Darwin's theory • Largest Kindgom • The softest known mineral • Islands that Darwin visited • The science of grouping organisms • The mechanism that starts evolution • Naming system using Genus and Species • Type of bird that piqued Darwin's interest. • Type of rock that is formed by cooling magma • Subatomic particle that has a positive charge • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2014-12-15
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- The owners of companies and factories
- Workers negotiated for better pay and conditions
- Gender equality within voting rights
- A water based resource that powered many new inventions
- Machine that made cotton into fabric
- Theory by Adam Smith on Economics
- Poor people who mostly worked in factories
- Where goods are manufactured
- Buying and selling goods
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- First country to have an Industrial Revolution
- A social class that developed during the industrial revolution
- He published an essay on the principle of population in 1798
- A shift of people and jobs from rural areas to cities
- Non-renewable resource used to power new inventions/machines
- Worked for cheaper wages
- Main political action taken by Labor Unions to protest working conditions
- Blocked air vents and unwashed machines caused this
- He developed the Laissez Faire theory and invented a popular machine
- The wealth and resources of a country
- Popular product used to make fabric
- Lack of good ____ led to worker strikes
- German philosopher who promoted the radical theory of "scientific socialism"
22 Clues: Worked for cheaper wages • Buying and selling goods • Where goods are manufactured • Theory by Adam Smith on Economics • Popular product used to make fabric • Gender equality within voting rights • Machine that made cotton into fabric • The owners of companies and factories • The wealth and resources of a country • Lack of good ____ led to worker strikes • ...
Plate Tectonics Crossword 2017-01-24
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- Landform created when plates push against each other.
- Type of boundary that 2 plates slide past each other.
- When a plate is pulled under another into the mantle.
- What the lithosphere is broken into.
- Another name for the crust.
- Around sliding boundaries, this event shakes the ground as the plates release their tension.
- Another name for the mantle.
- Type of boundary that 2 plates push together.
- The liquid layer of the core.
- Top layer of the Earth.
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- The solid layer of the core.
- Theory that supported the breaking up of Pangaea.
- Supercontinent's name before it split up.
- This is the melted rock under the surface.
- Earth layer made of magma.
- Type of boundary that 2 plates move away from each other.
- Where the edges of plates meet.
- This is one one of the pieces of evidence scientists used to come up with the continental drift theory.
- Landform created when lava comes out of the ground.
- This is the last name of the person who presented the plate tectonics theory in 1912.
20 Clues: Top layer of the Earth. • Earth layer made of magma. • Another name for the crust. • The solid layer of the core. • Another name for the mantle. • The liquid layer of the core. • Where the edges of plates meet. • What the lithosphere is broken into. • Supercontinent's name before it split up. • This is the melted rock under the surface. • ...
History (Pt1) Early History 2024-08-28
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- Proved all oceans were connected by being the first to circumvent the world
- Country Christopher Columbus explored for
- Another term for Earth's crust
- This scientist proposed the continental drift theory
- The Earth's _______ field has been changing much over the course of history
- These people picked up sea exploration after the Dark Ages
- First ocean drilling vessel for scientific research
- The expedition in which they measured the depth of the sea by throwing a weight overboard attached to miles of rope
- The ship Darwin was on
- A group of Pacific Islanders that are knowledgeable about the marine life and navigation
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- First accomplished Western navigators
- The first ship specialized for oceanographic research
- First marine biologist
- Mid-ocean ridges were created by underwater ______
- The person that created the Theory of Plate Tectonics
- Ocean research declined from the early times until this time
- Study of both contemporary cultures and their historical origins
- Also known as the Challenger Deep
- Combined the continental drift and seafloor spreading hypotheses to make the Theory of _______
- Technology used to detect sound transmitted through water
20 Clues: First marine biologist • The ship Darwin was on • Another term for Earth's crust • Also known as the Challenger Deep • First accomplished Western navigators • Country Christopher Columbus explored for • Mid-ocean ridges were created by underwater ______ • First ocean drilling vessel for scientific research • This scientist proposed the continental drift theory • ...
Prokaryotic, Eukaryotic, Plant & Animal cells, and Microscopes 2021-11-03
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- found by Van leewonhoek example is parameiciums
- helps with photosynthisis and contains chlorophyll
- Makes ribosomes and is located in the nucleus
- Kingdom in Eukaryotic cell that starts with A
- scientist who made the third theory of cell theory but stole from remak
- means true nucleus relating to
- the UPS cell that packages and ships proteins to the cell and out of the cell
- stores water & nutrients in a plant cell
- The theory that life can spontainiously come from death
- holds the slide in place
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- jelly in a cell that keeps the organelles in place
- prokaryotic cell found by leewonhoek which he called animulcules
- covered in ribosomes that make proteins and gives it it's rough exterior
- makes energy and sends out ATP
- tough outer layer of a plant cell that keeps the plant standing up
- holds starch that can be catagorized into carbs
- where the DNA is located in a prokaryoticcell
- moves the stage up and down to get the image into view
- means before nuculus relating to
- specilized cells that have specific functions
20 Clues: holds the slide in place • makes energy and sends out ATP • means true nucleus relating to • means before nuculus relating to • stores water & nutrients in a plant cell • Makes ribosomes and is located in the nucleus • Kingdom in Eukaryotic cell that starts with A • where the DNA is located in a prokaryoticcell • specilized cells that have specific functions • ...
Plate Tectonics 2025-02-04
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- famous transform boundary in California
- True or False,Alfred Wegener used evidence from land features, fossils, and climate to support his theory of continental drift
- what forms at a subduction zone
- two converging continental plates form this geological feature
- currents in what cause tectonic plates to move
- Most geologists of Wegener’s time accepted his idea of drifting continents
- tectonic plates that move towards each other
- tectonic plates that are moving away from each other
- 2 tectonic plates sliding by each other
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- who came up with the theory that the continents moved
- before the continents, moved what was the super continent called
- this feature is found on continents at a divergent boundary
- process that causes tectonic plates to move
- which type of crust is more dense
- when one tectonic plate goes underneath another plate
- divergent plates underneath the ocean cause this
- fossils of what plant provided evidence for Wegener’s hypothesis for continental drift
- these geological features form when one tectonic plate subducts under another plate
- who came up with the theory of plate tectonics
- which type of crust is older
20 Clues: which type of crust is older • what forms at a subduction zone • which type of crust is more dense • famous transform boundary in California • 2 tectonic plates sliding by each other • process that causes tectonic plates to move • tectonic plates that move towards each other • currents in what cause tectonic plates to move • who came up with the theory of plate tectonics • ...
Plate Tectonics 2023-10-21
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- The Ring of Fire circles what ocean?
- Plates move over a layer of _______ rock
- An area of magma under the Earth that's hotter than the surrounding magma
- What country collided with Asia to create the Himalayas?
- Came up with the Theory of Continental Drift
- The uppermost part of the mantle and the crust create this layer
- The top layer of the Earth
- This is what the super-continent was called
- An area where two plates move horizontally along each other
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- Created from continents slamming into each other
- An area where two or more plates collide
- The mechanically weak layer of the upper mantle
- A piece of evidence from animals that supports the super continent theory
- The Theory of Continental Drift stated that the continents were ________
- The second to top layer of the Earth
- The Earth is made up of many ______
- An area where two plates move away from each other
- Plates rubbing into each other cause _______
- These are formed by rising magma erupting through cracks in the Earth
- South America and _______ fit together
20 Clues: The top layer of the Earth • The Earth is made up of many ______ • The Ring of Fire circles what ocean? • The second to top layer of the Earth • South America and _______ fit together • An area where two or more plates collide • Plates move over a layer of _______ rock • This is what the super-continent was called • Came up with the Theory of Continental Drift • ...
Structure of an Atom 2024-09-11
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- Known for wave-particle duality theory.
- Man who discovered Neutron
- Discovered due to the study of Anode rays
- Atoms of different elements which contain the same number of electrons.
- Man who discovered Proton
- In 1900 put forward a quantum theory that was later extended by Einstein
- Discovered due to the study if Cathode rays.
- A situation which cannot be described with certainty.
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- Invented the electromagnetic wave theory.
- A body that is a perfect absorber and radiator of energy.(of all frequencies)
- Fixed region of space where the chances of finding an electron is high.
- Introduced the uncertainty principle.
- A particle with no charge
- A quantum number that describes the number of subshells present in the main shell.
- A Danish physicist who proposed a model of the atom.
- Atoms of same element having same atomic number but different mass numbers.
- meaning small discrete packets of energy.
- Three-dimensional space where the chance of finding an electron is high
- The Schrodinger Wave Equation is named after him.
- light acts as particles and...
20 Clues: A particle with no charge • Man who discovered Proton • Man who discovered Neutron • light acts as particles and... • Introduced the uncertainty principle. • Known for wave-particle duality theory. • Invented the electromagnetic wave theory. • Discovered due to the study of Anode rays • meaning small discrete packets of energy. • Discovered due to the study if Cathode rays. • ...
Morgan Eppley- Enlightenment and Revolution 2022-12-20
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- Believed gov’t should exist to benefit the people
- grand, extravagant, and ornate
- theory that the truth can be discovered through reason and logic
- Wollstonecraft wanted equal education for women
- system what montesquieu believed would improve thinks
- the Great one of the 3 enlightened despots from Russia
- and balances another believe montesquieu wanted to make more separation of powers
- sun centered theory
- of Independence idea that everyone has undeniable rights
- Jefferson wrote the declaration of independence
- used a telescope to study astronomy
- Revolution change in thinking about the natural world using observation
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- separation of powers was the only way to prevent tyranny
- contract agreement between people and gov’t
- Locke people have the right to life, liberty, and property
- thinkers of the enlightenment
- belief in a greater power
- social parties in paris
- applied reason and logic to people
- of Rights rights that all americans have
- despot frederick the great, Joseph II, Catherine The great
- earth centered theory
- method procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- a satirist that sponsored freedom of speech and religion
- simple and elegant
- Newton universal laws of motion
26 Clues: simple and elegant • sun centered theory • earth centered theory • social parties in paris • belief in a greater power • thinkers of the enlightenment • grand, extravagant, and ornate • Newton universal laws of motion • applied reason and logic to people • used a telescope to study astronomy • of Rights rights that all americans have • contract agreement between people and gov’t • ...
science project 2025-05-13
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- How close a measurement is to the true value.
- A factor that remains unchanged in an experiment.
- The act of carefully watching and noting phenomena.
- A simplified representation of a system or process.
- A testable statement or prediction about a phenomenon.
- A standard against which results are compared in an experiment.
- A prejudice or preconceived opinion.
- Information used to support a claim or theory.
- How close repeated measurements are to each other.
- Describing data with words or characteristics.
- A descriptive statement of a natural phenomenon.
- Based on observation and experimentation rather than theory or speculation.
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- A statement about what might happen in the future.
- A conclusion drawn from evidence and reasoning.
- A controlled test or procedure to investigate a hypothesis.
- A well-substantiated explanation of an aspect of the natural world.
- Method: A systematic approach to scientific inquiry, involving observation, experimentation, and analysis.
- Expressing data as numbers or measurements.
- A factor that can change in an experiment or study.
- Information, often numerical, collected during an experiment or observation.
20 Clues: A prejudice or preconceived opinion. • Expressing data as numbers or measurements. • How close a measurement is to the true value. • Information used to support a claim or theory. • Describing data with words or characteristics. • A conclusion drawn from evidence and reasoning. • A descriptive statement of a natural phenomenon. • ...
Crossword Puzzle on Chapter 4 & 5 2025-09-24
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- Leadership style based on rewards and punishments.
- Path–goal style focusing on well-being of followers.
- Need to influence or control others.
- Hands-off leadership style.
- Leadership based on personal charm and vision.
- Proposed the learned needs theory (achievement, power, affiliation).
- Factors that lead to satisfaction and motivation according to Herzberg.
- Leadership style with high control and decision-making by the leader.
- Need for friendly and close interpersonal relationships.
- Need to excel and achieve standards.
- The highest level in Maslow’s hierarchy.
- Factors that prevent dissatisfaction but don’t motivate strongly.
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- Path–goal style encouraging input from team members.
- Second level of Maslow’s hierarchy after physiological.
- Leadership style that inspires followers to transcend their own self-interest.
- Theory focusing on fairness of input-output ratios. Leadership The process of influencing others to achieve goals.
- Developed the two-factor theory of motivation.
- Psychologist who proposed the hierarchy of needs.
- Path–goal style providing clear guidance.
- Need level involving respect and recognition.
- Leadership style involving participation from group members.
- Structure of needs from basic to self-actualization.
22 Clues: Hands-off leadership style. • Need to influence or control others. • Need to excel and achieve standards. • The highest level in Maslow’s hierarchy. • Path–goal style providing clear guidance. • Need level involving respect and recognition. • Developed the two-factor theory of motivation. • Leadership based on personal charm and vision. • ...
John Williamson- Enlightenment and Revolution 2025-12-19
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- Tzarina during the Enlightenment.
- Theory that the Earth is the center of the universe.
- Theory that the sun is the center of the solar system.
- Formulated the laws of motion.
- A newer but classical art style.
- Enlightenment figure who is known for "natural rights".
- Advocated for women's education.
- U.S. division of powers.
- Advocated for equality.
- New type of monarch.
- Fancy parties hosted mostly by women.
- The first 10 Amendments to the Constitution.
- A process for making scientific discoveries.
- A continuation of the scientificrevolution with changes in law and authority.
- Advocated for separation of powers.
- Two levels of government.
- Declaration from the American colonies.
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- Using logic and reason in society.
- French satirist who advocated for freedom of speech and religion.
- An agreement between government and the people.
- The belief that God created the world but relies on natural law and human reason.
- Founding father and 3rd U.S. president.
- An older, fancier art style.
- Term used for Enlightenment era philosophers.
- A time when science and mathematics changed societal beliefs.
- Astronomer who publicized heliocentric theory.
26 Clues: New type of monarch. • Advocated for equality. • U.S. division of powers. • Two levels of government. • An older, fancier art style. • Formulated the laws of motion. • A newer but classical art style. • Advocated for women's education. • Tzarina during the Enlightenment. • Using logic and reason in society. • Advocated for separation of powers. • ...
Earth's Interior and Continental Drift 2014-01-06
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- innermost layer composed of iron and nickel
- Layer divided up into the tectonic plates
- Supercontinent theorized by Alfred Wegener
- Dense solid metal layer
- The plastic layer in the mantle
- middle compositional layer comprised of magnesium, silicon, and iron
- Layer composed of liquid metal
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- Predominate group of minerals in the crust composed of silicon and oxygen
- Technology used to map the seafloor
- The father of continental drift
- outermost layer composed of silicon, aluminum, and oxygen
- strong physical layer
- Theory based on both the theory of continental drift and the theory of seafloor spreading
- group of igneous rocks that cool to form new seafloor after exiting the Earth
14 Clues: strong physical layer • Dense solid metal layer • Layer composed of liquid metal • The father of continental drift • The plastic layer in the mantle • Technology used to map the seafloor • Layer divided up into the tectonic plates • Supercontinent theorized by Alfred Wegener • innermost layer composed of iron and nickel • ...
TRA/TPB Crossword 2016-10-12
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- / A _____ of the TRA/TPB assumes that behavior are the output of rational, linear, decision-making process
- / Perceived likely of performing behavior.
- Subjective norms are considered _____
- / Behavior that can lead to lung cancer and affects the people around you.
- / Attitudes is a personal ______
- / In this presentation the ____ was smoking.
- / Beliefs about whether key people approve or disapprove of the behavior, motivation to behave in a way that gains their approval.
- / The surroundings around you.
- / Intention = plan of ____
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- / Personal evaluation of her behavior.
- / Psychology behind theory ___.
- / Belief that one has, and can exercise, control over performing the behavior
- / Original acronym of theory.
- / The second acronym of the theory after behavioral control was added.
14 Clues: / Intention = plan of ____ • / Original acronym of theory. • / The surroundings around you. • / Psychology behind theory ___. • / Attitudes is a personal ______ • Subjective norms are considered _____ • / Personal evaluation of her behavior. • / Perceived likely of performing behavior. • / In this presentation the ____ was smoking. • ...
Human Evolution 2018-09-03
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- - First animal to be domesticated
- - The Multiregional theory suggests that H. Sapiens evolved directly from this Hominid, where as Out of Africa theory does not.
- - Theory that suggests populations evolved rather isolated, with some interbreeding, evolving in parallel to each other.
- - Creating a relationship between man and animal which benefitted both.
- - As a result of the increase of cranium space, we were able to develop complex thinking such as...
- - The transitional species between H. Habilis and H.Erectus
- - First Hominid to have the ability to control and manipulate fire
- - Tear drop shaped tools used by H.Erectus
- - Kills bacteria, parasites, plant toxins, and makes digestion easier.
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- - Theory that suggests that modern humans evolved from African populations, which left Africa ~200,000 y/o. Replacing regional populations of H. Erectus
- - Tribe(below subfamily) that included humans and bipedal fossils like Australopithecus and paranthropus. also called hominid
- - Jack of all trades
- - Tools that were first discovered and used by H. Habilis
- Paleolithic - More complex tools made of various materials such as antlers, wood and bones
- Afarensis - Lucy
- - Hominids survived selection pressures and used/uses upper paleolithic tools.
- - More sophisticated, finely worked scrapers, spear tips, and axe heads. Edges re-shaped and attached to other materials. Required skill to make and techniques taught and learned.
- - Family that includes apes and humans
18 Clues: Afarensis - Lucy • - Jack of all trades • - First animal to be domesticated • - Family that includes apes and humans • - Tear drop shaped tools used by H.Erectus • - Tools that were first discovered and used by H. Habilis • - The transitional species between H. Habilis and H.Erectus • - First Hominid to have the ability to control and manipulate fire • ...
Chapter 2 Croossword 2019-09-04
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- he developed an early theory of evolution involving the inheritance of acquired characteristics although his mechanism of evolution was wrong.
- he is the father of modern genetics, and was a christian monk by profession but a scientist by nature.
- a random change in a gene or chromosome, creating a new trait that may be advantageous, deleterious, or neutral in its effects on the organism.
- the doctrine asserting that cataclysmic events (such as volcanoes, earthquakes, and floods), rather than evolutionary processes, are responsible for geologic changes throughout Earth's history.
- he concluded that each Finch species had adapted to the particular environment and food resources of its island.
- adaptive radiation is a type of
- He did pioneering biological research using a very simple microscope.
- the genetic makeup of an organism; the combination of alleles for a given gene.
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- The theory that processes that occurred in the geologic past are still at work today.
- first proposed by Lamarck, the theory of evolution through the inheritance of acquired characteristics in which an organism can pass on features acquired during its lifetime.
- he created the first scientific classification of plants and animals.
- as proposed by Darwin, the units of inheritance, supposedly accumulated in the gametes so they could be passed on to offspring.
- he provided geologic evidence necessary for calculating time span of evolution.
- the study of extinct life forms through the analysis of fossils.
- although Darwin often gets some credit for the development of the theory of evolution through natural selection, this person contributed substantially to evolutionary theory.
- presented the binomial nomenclature taxonomy of plants and animals.
16 Clues: adaptive radiation is a type of • the study of extinct life forms through the analysis of fossils. • presented the binomial nomenclature taxonomy of plants and animals. • he created the first scientific classification of plants and animals. • He did pioneering biological research using a very simple microscope. • ...
Chapter 2 Crossword 2019-09-04
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- he is the father of modern genetics, and was a christian monk by profession but a scientist by nature.
- although Darwin often gets some credit for the development of the theory of evolution through natural selection, this person contributed substantially to evolutionary theory.
- The theory that processes that occurred in the geologic past are still at work today.
- the genetic makeup of an organism; the combination of alleles for a given gene.
- he developed an early theory of evolution involving the inheritance of acquired characteristics although his mechanism of evolution was wrong.
- presented the binomial nomenclature taxonomy of plants and animals.
- he provided geologic evidence necessary for calculating time span of evolution.
- he created the first scientific classification of plants and animals.
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- He did pioneering biological research using a very simple microscope.
- first proposed by Lamarck, the theory of evolution through the inheritance of acquired characteristics in which an organism can pass on features acquired during its lifetime.
- the doctrine asserting that cataclysmic events (such as volcanoes, earthquakes, and floods), rather than evolutionary processes, are responsible for geologic changes throughout Earth's history.
- a random change in a gene or chromosome, creating a new trait that may be advantageous, deleterious, or neutral in its effects on the organism.
- adaptive radiation is a type of
- the study of extinct life forms through the analysis of fossils.
- as proposed by Darwin, the units of inheritance, supposedly accumulated in the gametes so they could be passed on to offspring.
- he concluded that each Finch species had adapted to the particular environment and food resources of its island.
16 Clues: adaptive radiation is a type of • the study of extinct life forms through the analysis of fossils. • presented the binomial nomenclature taxonomy of plants and animals. • He did pioneering biological research using a very simple microscope. • he created the first scientific classification of plants and animals. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2017-10-17
Across
- How scientists study the inside of Earth since we can’t drill down that far
- When plates move away from each other
- When oceanic crust sinks beneath a deep-ocean trench and back into the mantle
- Measure of how much mass there is in an object
- When plates come together
- A break in Earth’s crust where rocks slipped past each other
- When molten material is added to make new oceanic crust
- Theory of how the continents spread away from each other
- The theory that Earth’s plates are in a slow, constant motion
- The remains of a prehistoric organism
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- Scientist that came up with the theory of continental drift
- What scientists use to explore the ocean floor
- Valley along the ocean floor where oceanic crust sinks into the mantle
- Where seafloor spreading begins
- When pieces of Earth’s crust diverges on land
- When plates slip past each other
- Causes the plates to move
- 3rd layer of Earth that is very hot, yet solid where convection currents are
- Supercontinent that existed around 300 million years ago
- Produced when 2 continental plates collide
20 Clues: When plates come together • Causes the plates to move • Where seafloor spreading begins • When plates slip past each other • When plates move away from each other • The remains of a prehistoric organism • Produced when 2 continental plates collide • When pieces of Earth’s crust diverges on land • What scientists use to explore the ocean floor • ...
The Enlightenment 2021-09-23
Across
- MAde vaccine for smallpox
- Examined red blood cells, looked up close at organisms
- The agreement in which people created a government.
- Heliocentric theory
- Individual freedom, social contract
- Earth is the center of the solar system
- Sun is the center of the solar system
- Laws of motion and gravity
- Separation of power and checks and balances
- Founder of modern chemistry
- Women's rights
- A person who rules with absolute power
- Parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- Freedom of speech/religion
- Experimental method/encouraged use of scientific method
- Believed all humans were born evil, created the social contract
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- Depicted happy scenes/soft lines and colors
- Mathematical laws to support the heliocentric theory
- People could learn from experience, supported social contract
- A logical procedure for gathering testing ideas
- Founder of telescope used it to support the heliocentric theory
- Analytical geometry
- Dull colors and lines, about war
- The people who presented new ways of thinking during the Enlightenment.
- Promoted crimical justice
25 Clues: Women's rights • Heliocentric theory • Analytical geometry • MAde vaccine for smallpox • Promoted crimical justice • Laws of motion and gravity • Freedom of speech/religion • Founder of modern chemistry • Dull colors and lines, about war • Individual freedom, social contract • Sun is the center of the solar system • A person who rules with absolute power • ...
A level Memory 2021-02-16
Across
- Stimulus used by Peterson
- Verb lowest speed estimates
- Medium arousal best
- Creator of digit span test
- Reason for broken glass memory
- Murdock’s Primacy….
- Bahrick studied this for LTM duration
- Articulatory loop
- Deffenbacher’s resolution theory
- Task that overwhelms the phonological loop
- Old memory interferes with new
- Verb highest speed estimates
- Mechanism of transfer MSM
- Clive supports MSM
- How STM encodes
- Detectives not allowed to ask this
- Auditory slave system WMM
- Delegator WMM
- Task overwhelms WMM
- Theory of anxiety
- Creator of retrieval failure theory
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- Cognitive interview another POV
- Inside sensory store MSM
- Scott’s pen
- 18 seconds for STM
- How much memory can hold
- Visual slave system WMM
- S in ESP
- Temporary visual store WMM
- Goodwin did this to participants
- Cognitive interview visualize
- New memory interferes with old
- How LTM encodes
- Baddley remembering which match played
- Declarative, emotional memory
- Changing info so that it can be stored
- Non declarative, skill memory
- Kohnken false increase of incorrect info
38 Clues: S in ESP • Scott’s pen • Delegator WMM • How LTM encodes • How STM encodes • Articulatory loop • Theory of anxiety • 18 seconds for STM • Clive supports MSM • Medium arousal best • Murdock’s Primacy…. • Task overwhelms WMM • Visual slave system WMM • Inside sensory store MSM • How much memory can hold • Stimulus used by Peterson • Mechanism of transfer MSM • Auditory slave system WMM • ...
Prokaryotic, Eukaryotic, Plant & Animal cells, and Microscopes 2021-11-03
Across
- scientist who made the third theory of cell theory but stole from remak
- means true nucleus relating to
- means before nuculus relating to
- tough outer layer of a plant cell that keeps the plant standing up
- holds the slide in place
- jelly in a cell that keeps the organelles in place
- covered in ribosomes that make proteins and gives it it's rough exterior
- specilized cells that have specific functions
- holds starch that can be catagorized into carbs
- The theory that life can spontainiously come from death
- makes energy and sends out ATP
Down
- found by Van leewonhoek example is parameiciums
- stores water & nutrients in a plant cell
- where the DNA is located in a prokaryoticcell
- Makes ribosomes and is located in the nucleus
- moves the stage up and down to get the image into view
- helps with photosynthisis and contains chlorophyll
- Kingdom in Eukaryotic cell that starts with A
- prokaryotic cell found by leewonhoek which he called animulcules
- the UPS cell that packages and ships proteins to the cell and out of the cell
20 Clues: holds the slide in place • means true nucleus relating to • makes energy and sends out ATP • means before nuculus relating to • stores water & nutrients in a plant cell • where the DNA is located in a prokaryoticcell • Makes ribosomes and is located in the nucleus • specilized cells that have specific functions • Kingdom in Eukaryotic cell that starts with A • ...
GH Unit 9 Crossword 2024-01-02
Across
- parts of the body
- a change in a species to become fit in there environment - a good change
- the man who proposed theory of aquired traits
- a tool used to see evolutionary changes over time read left to right
- a tool used to determine the animals binomial nomenclature via phenotype
- makes it's own food
- the theory of how Eukaryote developed from areobic heterotrophic prokaryotes
- no oxygen
- Ex: Animals and Plants
- life from living
- two species evolving together due to the influence of the other
- a change in species over time
- eats food
- the smallest classification group
- the largest classification group
- organelle that does photosynthesis
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- a change in the genetics (mistake)
- ex: Bacteria
- the man who proposed theory of natural selection
- life from nonliving
- uses oxygen
- the best way to prove evolution through DNA or amino acids
- the process of becoming different species
- asexual reproduction of eukaryotes
- the term for being able to survive and pass down thier genetics
- organelle that does cellular respiration
26 Clues: no oxygen • eats food • uses oxygen • ex: Bacteria • life from living • parts of the body • life from nonliving • makes it's own food • Ex: Animals and Plants • a change in species over time • the largest classification group • the smallest classification group • a change in the genetics (mistake) • asexual reproduction of eukaryotes • organelle that does photosynthesis • ...
Integrative Approaches 2019-03-24
Across
- making changes and committed
- rating the health and self care importance in a person's life; and biology
- the approach is what is important; mixing interventions with similar approach
- level of change within the mind; maladaptive _____
- category describing fantasies and dreams of an individual
- type of eclecticism; combining interventions with no overarching theory
- benefit of integrating therapeutic approaches
- theory-focused combination of treatment approaches- creates a new theory
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- inconsistent, incoherent, lacking direction
- looking at the response and habits; the 'B'
- therapist relates to client through their dominant modality
- eclecticism where we combine interventions from different theories without subscribing to the modalities wholly
- rating the BASIC I.D. from 1 to 7 to degree of importance
- continuing new adaptive behaviours and preventing relapse
- giving interventions in the firing order of modalities to encourage receptivity and cooperation
- using the transtheoretical model of change helps decrease this
- deciding to change and taking small steps
- recognizing one has problems but not yet committing to change
- type of technical eclectical therapy; holistic; assesses clients using BASIC I.D.
- when a client believes they don't need to change
20 Clues: making changes and committed • deciding to change and taking small steps • inconsistent, incoherent, lacking direction • looking at the response and habits; the 'B' • benefit of integrating therapeutic approaches • when a client believes they don't need to change • level of change within the mind; maladaptive _____ • ...
Unit 1 Module 1-3 2021-08-16
Across
- behavior as a consequence of our genetics and physiology
- Process of looking inward to directly observe ones psychological
- Established the first psychology lab
- Assumes a purpose
- Human behavior that focuses on how we think
- Theoretical approach on how we have evolved
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- Theory of consciousness
- Theory of learning which states all behaviors are learned through interactions.
- Study of the mind and human behavior
- events in our childhood have an influence on our adult life.
- Idea that knowledge is the result of experience
- examines influence of social and cultural environments on behavior
- created Tabula Rasa theory that mind at birth is a blank slate
- perspective that emphasizes looking at the whole individual
14 Clues: Assumes a purpose • Theory of consciousness • Study of the mind and human behavior • Established the first psychology lab • Human behavior that focuses on how we think • Theoretical approach on how we have evolved • Idea that knowledge is the result of experience • behavior as a consequence of our genetics and physiology • ...
Scientific Revolution Crossword 2022-04-05
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- an Italian scientist who improved astronomy
- a French philosopher who believed in mind vs. matter
- an idea based on background research
- the study of plants
- an idea based on questions
- using knowledge and logic to base thinking
- a scientist who focused on the study of gravity and Laws of Motion
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- the study of the makeup of matter
- the study of earth's structure
- The theory that focuses on an earth-centered view of the universe
- the study of space
- the study of nature and properties of matter and energy
- The theory that focuses on a sun-centered view of the universe
- an English philosopher and scientist who created geometry
14 Clues: the study of space • the study of plants • an idea based on questions • the study of earth's structure • the study of the makeup of matter • an idea based on background research • using knowledge and logic to base thinking • an Italian scientist who improved astronomy • a French philosopher who believed in mind vs. matter • ...
Human Evolution 2018-09-03
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- Paleolithic - More complex tools made of various materials such as antlers, wood and bones
- - Hominids survived selection pressures and used/uses upper paleolithic tools.
- - First Hominid to have the ability to control and manipulate fire
- - Jack of all trades
- - More sophisticated, finely worked scrapers, spear tips, and axe heads. Edges re-shaped and attached to other materials. Required skill to make and techniques taught and learned.
- - As a result of the increase of cranium space, we were able to develop complex thinking such as...
- - Kills bacteria, parasites, plant toxins, and makes digestion easier.
- - First animal to be domesticated
- - The Multiregional theory suggests that H. Sapiens evolved directly from this Hominid, where as Out of Africa theory does not.
- - Tear drop shaped tools used by H.Erectus
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- - Theory that suggests that modern humans evolved from African populations, which left Africa ~200,000 y/o. Replacing regional populations of H. Erectus
- - Theory that suggests populations evolved rather isolated, with some interbreeding, evolving in parallel to each other.
- - Creating a relationship between man and animal which benefitted both.
- Afarensis - Lucy
- - Tools that were first discovered and used by H. Habilis
- - The transitional species between H. Habilis and H.Erectus
- - Family that includes apes and humans
- - Tribe(below subfamily) that included humans and bipedal fossils like Australopithecus and paranthropus. also called hominid
18 Clues: Afarensis - Lucy • - Jack of all trades • - First animal to be domesticated • - Family that includes apes and humans • - Tear drop shaped tools used by H.Erectus • - Tools that were first discovered and used by H. Habilis • - The transitional species between H. Habilis and H.Erectus • - First Hominid to have the ability to control and manipulate fire • ...
Human Evolution 2018-09-03
Across
- - Kills bacteria, parasites, plant toxins, and makes digestion easier.
- - Jack of all trades
- - Tools that were first discovered and used by H. Habilis
- Paleolithic - More complex tools made of various materials such as antlers, wood and bones
- - First animal to be domesticated
- - More sophisticated, finely worked scrapers, spear tips, and axe heads. Edges re-shaped and attached to other materials. Required skill to make and techniques taught and learned.
- - The transitional species between H. Habilis and H.Erectus
- Afarensis - Lucy
- - Theory that suggests populations evolved rather isolated, with some interbreeding, evolving in parallel to each other.
Down
- - Tear drop shaped tools used by H.Erectus
- - Hominids survived selection pressures and used/uses upper paleolithic tools.
- - First Hominid to have the ability to control and manipulate fire
- - Family that includes apes and humans
- - As a result of the increase of cranium space, we were able to develop complex thinking such as...
- - The Multiregional theory suggests that H. Sapiens evolved directly from this Hominid, where as Out of Africa theory does not.
- - Creating a relationship between man and animal which benefitted both.
- - Theory that suggests that modern humans evolved from African populations, which left Africa ~200,000 y/o. Replacing regional populations of H. Erectus
- - Tribe(below subfamily) that included humans and bipedal fossils like Australopithecus and paranthropus. also called hominid
18 Clues: Afarensis - Lucy • - Jack of all trades • - First animal to be domesticated • - Family that includes apes and humans • - Tear drop shaped tools used by H.Erectus • - Tools that were first discovered and used by H. Habilis • - The transitional species between H. Habilis and H.Erectus • - First Hominid to have the ability to control and manipulate fire • ...
Phase 4- Admin & Policy (Theories and Models) 2013-02-18
Across
- certain happenings, events, acts, behaviors. They deal with human behavior and ways people learn and change behavior.
- Assessment/Looking into existing policy or regulations of legal, political, and environmental conditions as well as political forces.
- technical, fiscal and human assets one needs to plan, implement, or evaluate a health promotion program.
- to the set of objectives and rules guiding the activities of an organization or administration.
- Assessment/assessing the resources required and available to assemble and organize your chosen interventions.
- act of converting program objectives into actions through deployment of resources, policy changes, regulation, organization, coordination, and supervision of activities in support of it.
- of #1. Provides plans for investigating the happening, event, act, behavior. They do not express the process.
- organization/the set of procedures and processes by which a population and it's institutions mobilize to solve a common problem or pursue a common goal.
- estimates of implementing your program.
Down
- #3 are developed or adopted for use in #1. Ex: Self-efficacy
- use of #4 and how it is measured in a practical situation.
- of enforcing policies, rules or laws.
- blocks and major components of #1. Combination of thoughts.
13 Clues: of enforcing policies, rules or laws. • estimates of implementing your program. • use of #4 and how it is measured in a practical situation. • blocks and major components of #1. Combination of thoughts. • #3 are developed or adopted for use in #1. Ex: Self-efficacy • to the set of objectives and rules guiding the activities of an organization or administration. • ...
Vocab 2022-08-16
Across
- set from the original set
- repeated adding
- Zero
- numbers that don’t end or repeat
- numbers that end or repeat
- can group however you want
- if A and B are whole numbers than A+B is a unique whole number
- a new set with all members of 2 sets
- if both sets are finite and have a 1-1 correspondence
- something included in a set
- counting numbers including zero
- compares Z quantities
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- a set formed from common members of 2 or more sets
- a number that can be divided by another number without a remainder
- distance from zero(always positive)
- alter a number to be around the exact number
- can switch the order
- makes something easier to understand
- counting numbers not including zero
- number of members in a set
- a number than ends in 1357 or 9
- express quantities less than 1 whole unit
- set with no members in common
- a number with 2 factors(itself and one)
- a number that ends in 0246 or 8
- a number with more than 2 factors
- set of numbers not in the universal set
- 2 numbers multiplied together to get another number
- all whole numbers and their opposites
- a distinct group of objects
30 Clues: Zero • repeated adding • can switch the order • compares Z quantities • set from the original set • number of members in a set • numbers that end or repeat • can group however you want • a distinct group of objects • something included in a set • set with no members in common • a number than ends in 1357 or 9 • a number that ends in 0246 or 8 • counting numbers including zero • ...
Chemistry Crossword 2017-03-23
Across
- a strong acid really replaces a hydrogen ion in a chemical reaction; can also be used to describe the bond between 2 different atoms
- the numbers of active molecules in a set of volume of solution
- a theory stating that the particles involved in a chemical reaction must collide in order to react
- a substance that increases the rate of a reaction is not used up in the reaction
- a small number of active molecules in a set volume of a solution
- a reaction which is in which an acid and a base combine to produce a metal salt and water
- a reaction that involves the combination of oxygen with a fuel or metal
- reaction a reaction used to producer solid products from Solution of ionic compounds
- a long-chain of molecule formed by joining of many smaller repeating molecules(monomers)
Down
- a small molecule from which polymers are made
- a molecule that contains only carbon and hydrogen atoms
- a mixture pf a solute dissolved in a solvent such as water
- process of joining a smaller units to form a long-chain molecule
- a reaction that involves oxygen and releases light and heat energy
- a reaction that involves the breakdown of a compound into simpler substances
- acid this refers to and acid soliton with a high concentration of hydrogen ions
- rate how fast or slow a reaction could be
- an object or a substance that can be broken down by bacteria, and other living organisms
18 Clues: rate how fast or slow a reaction could be • a small molecule from which polymers are made • a molecule that contains only carbon and hydrogen atoms • a mixture pf a solute dissolved in a solvent such as water • the numbers of active molecules in a set of volume of solution • process of joining a smaller units to form a long-chain molecule • ...
Charles Darwin 2021-03-18
Across
- part of the bird that changed from island to island
- Greek God
- change over time
- demonstrated variation from island to island
- adjective-meant to happen
- small birds
- animal that helped describe Lamarck's theory
- displayed on the top of caduceus
- study of religion
- loud sound after something drops
Down
- islands off the coast of Ecuador
- Darwin British naturalist who developed evolution
- beaks demonstrated this change with tunnels
- idea supported by experimentation and hard facts
- related to turtle
- changes
- dog's breed of Darwin's ship
- shape of an image
- symbol associated with healing
- America continent in which he studied the coast
20 Clues: changes • Greek God • small birds • change over time • related to turtle • shape of an image • study of religion • adjective-meant to happen • dog's breed of Darwin's ship • symbol associated with healing • islands off the coast of Ecuador • displayed on the top of caduceus • loud sound after something drops • beaks demonstrated this change with tunnels • ...
Social Psychology 2014-04-09
Across
- Neo-Freudian Psychology
- classical conditioning
- impression formation
- Erikson's stages of psychological development
- development of archetypes
- Malleability of memory
- decision making from common heuristics
- prison experiment
- Triarchic theory of intelligence
- "the forgetting curve"
- Skinner box
- definition of temperament
- Dream analysis
- Milgram experiment
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- Dependency/Maternal separation
- Pre-operational stage/sensorimotor stage
- social cognitive theory
- First practical intelligence test
- Stages of moral development
- Self-actualization
- Cognitive dissonance
- work against kohlberg on ethics
- father of modern linguistics
- Parenting styles
- Baby attachment
- learned helplessness
- Pain control/hypnosis
- Humanistic Psychology
28 Clues: Skinner box • Dream analysis • Baby attachment • Parenting styles • prison experiment • Self-actualization • Milgram experiment • impression formation • Cognitive dissonance • learned helplessness • Pain control/hypnosis • Humanistic Psychology • classical conditioning • Malleability of memory • "the forgetting curve" • Neo-Freudian Psychology • social cognitive theory • development of archetypes • ...
Expos II Vocab List 5 2022-01-14
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- synonym for hackneyed
- synonym for impute
- antonym for fortuitous
- (adj) opposed in nature, not able to live or work together
- (adj) red-colored, flushed; gaudy, ornate
- synonym for hypothesis
- antonym for hedonist
- antonym for florid
- (adj) rash, impulsive, acting without thinking
- (adj) arrogant and condescending
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- (adj) cliched, worn out by overuse
- (n) person who pursues pleasure as a goal
- synonym for impetuous
- antonym for haughty
- (adj) happening by luck, fortunate
- (adj) thrifty, cheap
- (v) to attribute an action to particular person or group
- (n) assumption, theory requiring proof
- synonym for incompatible
- antonym for frugal
20 Clues: synonym for impute • antonym for frugal • antonym for florid • antonym for haughty • (adj) thrifty, cheap • antonym for hedonist • synonym for hackneyed • synonym for impetuous • antonym for fortuitous • synonym for hypothesis • synonym for incompatible • (adj) arrogant and condescending • (adj) cliched, worn out by overuse • (adj) happening by luck, fortunate • ...
30 2025-02-16
Across
- Official examining bodies
- Doubt on official stories
- Beginning of tragedy
- Seismic destruction in areas
- Maritime disasters
- Mysterious figure at JFK site
- One-person assassin theory
- Power outage events
- Fate of many convicted killers
- Protectors of leaders
- Theory about JFK assassin
Down
- Oswald's shooting location
- Legal cases of assassins
- False accusations in killings
- Hidden spot for shooting
- Infrastructure failure disaster
- JFK’s parade formation
- Warnings before assassinations
- Legal ruling on assassinations
- Precision tool for snipers
- Escape by convicted suspects
- Police watch on figures
- Wildfires destroying lands
- Conspiracy in major assassinations
- Statements on killings
25 Clues: Maritime disasters • Power outage events • Beginning of tragedy • Protectors of leaders • JFK’s parade formation • Statements on killings • Police watch on figures • Legal cases of assassins • Hidden spot for shooting • Official examining bodies • Doubt on official stories • Theory about JFK assassin • Oswald's shooting location • Precision tool for snipers • One-person assassin theory • ...
Industrial Revolution 2012-11-07
Across
- protest
- change from hand tools to machines
- A major influential economist
- A German economist
- system of government restrain in economic affairs
- change of crops and activities yearly
- the out come of the joining of common interest
- A system of complete control (dictatorship)
Down
- His or her own boss
- methods of producing anything
- agreement of workers' conditions
- the heart of our society
- improvement in manufacturing
- theory that "virtue is based on utility"
- closed area
- leads to the major growth of cities
- the money used to make money
- theory of social organization
- Willie Wonka's favorite place
- A law creatd organization
20 Clues: protest • closed area • A German economist • His or her own boss • the heart of our society • A law creatd organization • improvement in manufacturing • the money used to make money • methods of producing anything • A major influential economist • theory of social organization • Willie Wonka's favorite place • agreement of workers' conditions • change from hand tools to machines • ...
W4 2023-11-02
24 Clues: 平衡 • 定義 • n.貧窮 • n.學者 • n.策略 • 有能力的 • n.身分 • n.理論 • (v)接近 • a.正常的 • a.熟悉的 • (v) 讚賞 • (n.)辨認 • (v) 競爭 • (n.)讃賞 • (a).成熟的 • n.變化:種類 • n./v.請求 • n./v. 吵架 • (a).有活力的 • (n.)競罪:競賽 • theory (adv.)理論上 • a balance (v.)取得平衡 • a request (v.)提出請求
Unit 9 Terms - Chase Shotwell 2024-01-31
Across
- scientist: laws of motion
- meeting to divide up Africa between big powers
- scientist: law of gravity
- forced exclusive trading/influence
- workers migrating to cities
- step by step manufacturing process
- authority to rule from God
- Natural Rights -life, liberty, property
- believed in the general rule of people
- established to produce items faster and cheaper
- Hobbs' theory of government
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- believe in separation of powers
- business owners/inventors
- Copernicus's theory
- wanted freedom of speech and religion
- the idea of logic over faith
- invented the steam engine
- gaining economic and political power
- believed in having absolute monarchs
- group who's not wealthy, not poor
20 Clues: Copernicus's theory • scientist: laws of motion • business owners/inventors • scientist: law of gravity • invented the steam engine • authority to rule from God • workers migrating to cities • Hobbs' theory of government • the idea of logic over faith • believe in separation of powers • group who's not wealthy, not poor • forced exclusive trading/influence • ...
HUM1020 Final Exam 2024-12-04
Across
- Last name of Ulysses main character
- Radical choreographer
- Composer of 4'33''
- Lead action painter of the 20th century
- Believed in "Aryan racial superiority"
- Known for method acting
- Artist who embraced abstraction
- Picasso was known for what art
- Creator of libido theory
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- Author of equality
- Shots in rapid succession
- Pioneer in American Pop art
- Another name for sustainable design architecture
- Found inspiration in Native American idioms
- Creator of Guernica
- The elimination of subject matter
- Composer of Einstein on the Beach
- Theory of existentialism
- Author of Go Tell it on the Mountain
- Age of high tech, mass media and communication
20 Clues: Author of equality • Composer of 4'33'' • Creator of Guernica • Radical choreographer • Known for method acting • Theory of existentialism • Creator of libido theory • Shots in rapid succession • Pioneer in American Pop art • Picasso was known for what art • Artist who embraced abstraction • The elimination of subject matter • Composer of Einstein on the Beach • ...
Contemporary Critics 2025-10-09
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- Literary elements closing in on some centric position
- Autumn and death phase are archetypes
- Preference for speech over writing
- Black marks on
- Miller is a type of critic
- This person uses any materials or instruments at hand
- Derrida's neologism
- Production and transmission of speech sounds
- Deconstruction is closely associated with
- A French philosopher and Mathematician
- Author of Chronicles of Narnia series
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- Anatomy of Criticism
- Theory of knowledge
- Miller’s accusation of M.H. Abram’s theory of language
- Wilson Knight is a critic
- Another word for knowledge
- John Crowe Ransome
- Literary critic should study
- Derrida’s critique focuses
- Present meaning is accumulated
20 Clues: Black marks on • John Crowe Ransome • Theory of knowledge • Derrida's neologism • Anatomy of Criticism • Wilson Knight is a critic • Another word for knowledge • Miller is a type of critic • Derrida’s critique focuses • Literary critic should study • Present meaning is accumulated • Preference for speech over writing • Autumn and death phase are archetypes • ...
300 2025-11-15
Across
- Number of waves per second
- Path of moving electron
- Uncertainty principle scientist
- Distance between wave crests
- Light released by excited atom
- Energy level around nucleus
- Higher energy electron state
- Proposed atomic theory
- Rate of wave travel
- Lowest energy state
- Scientist behind quantum theory
- Range of light frequencies emitted
- Discrete energy packet
- Discovered the electron
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- Proposed model of atom structure
- Height of a wave
- Explained photoelectric effect
- Discovered atomic nucleus
- Representation of atomic structure
- Particle of light energy
- Created periodic table
- Arrangement of electrons
- Developed wave equation
- Division of electron energy levels
- Researched radioactivity
25 Clues: Height of a wave • Rate of wave travel • Lowest energy state • Proposed atomic theory • Created periodic table • Discrete energy packet • Path of moving electron • Developed wave equation • Discovered the electron • Particle of light energy • Arrangement of electrons • Researched radioactivity • Discovered atomic nucleus • Number of waves per second • Energy level around nucleus • ...
unit 6 vocab 2024-05-13
Across
- the intervals or group of intervals that contains the greatest frequencies is near one end
- a summary measure that attemptes to describe a whole set of data with a single value that represents the middle of its distribution
- used to show how the values in the data set are distributed
- the number occuring most often
- the lowest number
- a type of bar graph that displays frequencies
- an example that counters or goes against the statement's conclusion
- a sample that is chosen so that it is easy for the researcher
- q3-q1
- when two sets of data have an effect on one another
- a gathering of a sample of data or opinions considered to a representative of a whole
- part of a group
- a display of data that shows the number of occurrences of each data item that can be shown in a histogram
- a sample that over represents or under represents a part of the population
- a piece of data that is very far away from the other values in the data set
- the middle number
- a survey that includes every member of a population
- indicates that one event is 100 percent to cause something else
- a complete group
- has two distinct intervals or groups of intervals that contains the greatest frequencies
- the population is divided into random subgroups so that each population member is in only one subgroup
Down
- the average of the numbers
- the highest number
- a histogram whose vertical axis shows the fraction or percent of the data values in each interval
- using an ordered list of the population then selecting member systematically from that list
- all the intervals have approximately equal frequencies
- a table showing how of often something happens divided by all outcomes
- when one data set decreases as the other increases
- a sample that consists of a member from a specific group
- the middle of the upper half
- is approximately symmetrical about a line passing through the interval or between the intervals with the greatest frequency
- the process of drawing a general conclusion by observing a pattern based on specific instances
- who two data sets show no effect on one another
- the middle of the lower half
- each member of the population has an equally likely chance of being selected
- visual representation of mathematical sets of collection of number or things that are studied using a branch of logic called set theory,
- a mathematical statement which appears to be true but has not been formally proven
- when two data sets increase together
38 Clues: q3-q1 • part of a group • a complete group • the lowest number • the middle number • the highest number • the average of the numbers • the middle of the upper half • the middle of the lower half • the number occuring most often • when two data sets increase together • a type of bar graph that displays frequencies • who two data sets show no effect on one another • ...
Vocabulary Set 2 2021-07-07
Across
- to make known publicly
- most important
- happening often
- the act of increasing something in size
- easy to understand
- an assertion usually supported by evidence
- easy
- to show
- to come near
- important
- win someone over by arguing or asking
Down
- to find one's way
- normal
- to give out
- important or essential
- to endanger
- belief that something will happen
- steady, regular
- persuade
- nearly correct
20 Clues: easy • normal • to show • persuade • important • to give out • to endanger • to come near • most important • nearly correct • happening often • steady, regular • to find one's way • easy to understand • to make known publicly • important or essential • belief that something will happen • win someone over by arguing or asking • the act of increasing something in size • ...
Technoverse - Set C 2022-09-02
Across
- It is important but sometimes sounds like a jet engine.
- A process used by the software industry to design, develop and test high quality softwares.
- To load and initialize the operating system on a computer.
- Add a file to an email.
- A unit of memory
- A type of artificial intelligence (AI) that allows software applications to become more accurate at predicting outcomes without being explicitly programmed to do so.
- A domain-specific language used in programming and designed for managing data.
- Commonly know as pointing device
- A touch sensitive pad that lets you control the pointer using your fingers.
Down
- Full form of something we want more and more that is provided by an internet service provider.
- The action of writing CODE or instructions for the computer to follow.
- Sequence of steps taken to solve a problem.
- A collection of data stored on a computer.
- Programming language commands for handling decisions.
- The collection of physical parts of a computer system.
- A standalone malware computer program that replicates itself in order to spread to other computers.
- A chip-based computer component that makes retrieving data from the computer's memory more efficient.
- Computer that comes with internal components built in to the monitor.
- A location that provides wireless internet access.
- Smallest unit of measurement in computing
20 Clues: A unit of memory • Add a file to an email. • Commonly know as pointing device • Smallest unit of measurement in computing • A collection of data stored on a computer. • Sequence of steps taken to solve a problem. • A location that provides wireless internet access. • Programming language commands for handling decisions. • ...
SPANISH STUDY SET 2022-05-23
30 Clues: we • ugly • lazy • cold • How? • lunch • to do • field • Spain • plane • clock • What? • to buy • winter • dinner • to eat • to walk • to read • to draw • cousins • to take • to sleep • red hair • breakfast • ice cream • to attend • to prepare • to look at • to combine • to listen to
Vocab Set 3 2022-09-21
Across
- expressing a number to the nearest thousandth, hundredth, tenth, and so on as directed
- order does not affect the same
- when a number can be divided by another with a whole number quotient
- 3D figure that is a special rectangular prism with 6 square faces
- the third place value after decimal
- prism 3D figure that has 6 rectangular faces
- the first place value after the decimal point
- always stays the same order
- the size of each group or the number of groups
- measurements like length, width, height
Down
- the answers to a multiplication problem
- a whole number greater than 1 with exactly 2 factors, 1 and itself
- expression a mathematical phrase involving only numbers and operations.
- a whole number greater than 1 with more than 2 factors
- the second place value after decimal
- the measure of the space occupied by matter
- operation opposite operation
- numbers that multiplied together to get a product
- factors can be broken into pieces
- a mathematical sentence that contains an equal sign
20 Clues: always stays the same order • operation opposite operation • order does not affect the same • factors can be broken into pieces • the third place value after decimal • the second place value after decimal • the answers to a multiplication problem • measurements like length, width, height • the measure of the space occupied by matter • ...
Vocabulary Set #6 2022-11-16
Across
- very large; spacious
- on the edge; surrounding; unimportant
- friendship
- a section of a poem
- free-spirited; carefree
- to accumulate; to pile up
- to copy something admired; to imitate
- humor
- to obey
- accidental; unintentional
- submissive; obedient
- haughty; arrogant
- a doubtful origin; mythical
- greed
- to put down; to disparage
- the person who came before another
- hatred
- to soothe
Down
- a wise person
- strict; harsh; severe
- important; critical; crucial
- to wander randomly
- to agree finally; to go along with something
- overly sweet
- to make peace with; to satisfy
- wordily; overly talkative
- a generous donor; someone who helps
- irrelevant; extra; unnecessary
- changeable; unstable; explosive
- pleasure-seeking; indulgent
- to stray from the subject
- yearning for the good old days
- fear
- an accomplished musician
- to defame; to speak maliciously of someone
- to use up; to reduce
- banal; over-used
- careful; diligent; moral
- danger
- to start trouble
40 Clues: fear • humor • greed • danger • hatred • to obey • to soothe • friendship • overly sweet • a wise person • banal; over-used • to start trouble • haughty; arrogant • to wander randomly • a section of a poem • very large; spacious • submissive; obedient • to use up; to reduce • strict; harsh; severe • free-spirited; carefree • an accomplished musician • careful; diligent; moral • wordily; overly talkative • ...
Crossword Set A 2022-10-18
Across
- She always (read) before sleeping.
- Car should … at a red light
- When you shut the door, you … it.
- A room used for sleeping
- The little boy cried … he fell off his bicycle
- Your brother is your mother’s …
- The day before today
- Sleep for a short time is called a …
- Dana is cleaning the yard and (she) brother is helping her.
- When someone is asking you a question, you should …
- A female child
- Baby duck
- ‘… Do you think about football?
- 30 minutes is … an hour.
Down
- The sun sets in the…
- Part of the Body that pumps blood is …
- If you make a mistake, you should say …
- Ant is tiny and dinosaur is …
- A newly born or very young child
- What can you see in the sky when it’s dark outside?
- I … breakfast at 6.00 everyday.
- We are living … the 21st century
- A tool to eat or stir something
- little
- On rainy day, you wear …
- Animal that makes milk
26 Clues: little • Baby duck • A female child • The sun sets in the… • The day before today • Animal that makes milk • A room used for sleeping • On rainy day, you wear … • 30 minutes is … an hour. • Car should … at a red light • Ant is tiny and dinosaur is … • I … breakfast at 6.00 everyday. • Your brother is your mother’s … • A tool to eat or stir something • ‘… Do you think about football? • ...
Science-Set-7 2017-03-04
Across
- A plant that can grow into new plants through stem cutting
- Frogs and aquatic birds use ______ to swim.
- Nerves that that carry messages both ways
- A plant that reproduce through leaves
- The _______ help the fish move forward
- These are small rocks that move around the space
- The _______ present in water that makes it unfit for drinking.
- Sand doesn't dissolve in water, hence it is called _______
- Liquid that doesn't dissolve in water is called ______ in water.
- The ____ help the fist to keep their balance.
- Liquid that dissolves in water is called ______ in water.
- An example of wedge
- A liquid (example) that is miscible in water.
- Part of the brain that controls heartbeat
- The ______ helps the fish to change the direction.
- Nerves that carry messages from sense organs to the brain
- A liquid (example) that is miscible in water.
Down
- Part of the brain that helps in keeping the body balanced
- An example of wedge
- Actions that do not involve the brain
- A plant that can grow into new plants through stem cutting
- Dissolved salt in seawater is an example of _______.
- A type of simple machine that is used to draw water from wells
- A liquid (example) that is immiscible in water.
- The ______ protects us from meteors.
- A simple machine that has two incline planes
- Tiny _____ grown along the edge of the leaves, helps in reproduction of plants
27 Clues: An example of wedge • An example of wedge • The ______ protects us from meteors. • Actions that do not involve the brain • A plant that reproduce through leaves • The _______ help the fish move forward • Nerves that that carry messages both ways • Part of the brain that controls heartbeat • Frogs and aquatic birds use ______ to swim. • ...
Science-Set-7 2017-03-04
Across
- Liquid that dissolves in water is called ______ in water.
- The ______ protects us from meteors.
- Part of the brain that helps in keeping the body balanced
- The ______ helps the fish to change the direction.
- The ____ help the fist to keep their balance.
- These are small rocks that move around the space
- Part of the brain that controls heartbeat
- An example of wedge
- Nerves that carry messages from sense organs to the brain
- Dissolved salt in seawater is an example of _______.
- Nerves that that carry messages both ways
Down
- A liquid (example) that is miscible in water.
- A plant that can grow into new plants through stem cutting
- Tiny _____ grown along the edge of the leaves, helps in reproduction of plants
- Liquid that doesn't dissolve in water is called ______ in water.
- The _______ help the fish move forward
- A simple machine that has two incline planes
- A liquid (example) that is miscible in water.
- Sand doesn't dissolve in water, hence it is called _______
- An example of wedge
- A plant that reproduce through leaves
- The _______ present in water that makes it unfit for drinking.
- Frogs and aquatic birds use ______ to swim.
- A plant that can grow into new plants through stem cutting
24 Clues: An example of wedge • An example of wedge • The ______ protects us from meteors. • A plant that reproduce through leaves • The _______ help the fish move forward • Part of the brain that controls heartbeat • Nerves that that carry messages both ways • Frogs and aquatic birds use ______ to swim. • A simple machine that has two incline planes • ...
GRE SET 1 2020-06-18
Across
- marked by the characteristics of an earlier period; antiquated
- having great power or influence.
- ignoring the true complexities of an issue; superficial
- a person who acts obsequiously towards someone important in order to gain advantage.
- defeat thoroughly.
- slow or complicated and therefore inefficient.
- with an attitude or look of suspicion or disapproval.
- regard with great respect; revere
- very concerned to avoid doing wrong
- affected by or deriving from wildly uncontrolled emotion.
- abrupt in manner; blunt; rough
- shaking or quivering slightly.
- a fraudulent scheme or action.
- sweet and soothing
- reprimand (someone) severely
- unrealistic and impractical
- a person who is averse to change and holds traditional values
- showing a casual and cheerful indifference considered to be callous or improper.
- being more merciful
- health-giving; healthy
- persuade (someone) to do something by sustained coaxing or flattery.
- arrogant and domineering.
- optimistic or positive, especially in an apparently bad or difficult situation
Down
- think deeply about something;contemplate
- sarcastic in a scathing and bitter way.
- a forerunner of something.
- a state of disuse.
- lasting for a very short time.
- terse and vigorously expressive
- not telling the truth; lying
- showing little enthusiasm
- diverging from a previous course or line; erratic.
- a dislike of humankind.
- naive, simplistic, and superficia
- be an expression of or give a tangible or visible form to (an idea, quality, or feeling).
- occurrence and development of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way.
- not candid or sincere
- a severe flood
- exhibiting different colours, especially as irregular patches or streaks
- a person or thing that is mysterious or difficult to understand.
40 Clues: a severe flood • a state of disuse. • defeat thoroughly. • sweet and soothing • being more merciful • not candid or sincere • health-giving; healthy • a dislike of humankind. • showing little enthusiasm • arrogant and domineering. • a forerunner of something. • unrealistic and impractical • not telling the truth; lying • reprimand (someone) severely • lasting for a very short time. • ...
word set 3 2019-11-21
22 Clues: sun • news • peace • to fall • to read • to open • to hear • of,from • to change • conscience • development • (de) behind • from, since • to introduce • circumstance • to maintain, get • to create, to make • to turn out (to be) • companion, classmate • habit, custom, usage • exit, escape, outcome • environment, atmosphere
M4 Set 2 2021-01-25
Across
- something bad or undesirable) very great; intense.
- adj. existing in or yielding great quantities; abundant
- adj. clearly visible or understood; obvious
- v. hit with force when moving
- n. a roofed platform along the outside of a house, level with the ground floor
- v. point out; show
- n. the first appearance of light in the sky before sunrise
- adj. confusing or perplexing.
- adj.
- adj. lasting or intended to last or remain unchanged indefinitely.
- n. the action of approving something , the belief that someone or something is good or acceptable
- adj. (of a person or their speech) rude, crude, or vulgar
- adv. in a thorough manner or degree; completely and carefully
- adv. in a way that is genuine, earnest, or truthful
Down
- adj. having been deserted or cast off
- adj. required by law or a rule; obligatory
- adj. enough; adequate
- adj. lasting for only a limited period of time; not permanent.
- adj. (of a part of the body) red or swollen as a result of inflammation
- adj. unable to read or write
- adj. not clear enough to be read
- n. serious and immediate danger
- adv. in the end, especially after a long delay, dispute, or series of problems.
- v. give (someone) facts or information; tell
- n. a space or room just below the roof of a building
- v. take or follow as a model
- n. a brief summary or general survey of something.
- n. the darker stage of twilight
- adj. with no part left out; whole
- v. (of a vehicle) collide violently with an obstacle or another vehicle
30 Clues: adj. • v. point out; show • adj. enough; adequate • adj. unable to read or write • v. take or follow as a model • v. hit with force when moving • adj. confusing or perplexing. • n. serious and immediate danger • n. the darker stage of twilight • adj. not clear enough to be read • adj. with no part left out; whole • adj. having been deserted or cast off • ...
M4 Set 2 2021-01-25
Across
- adj. ติดเชื้อ
- v. แสดงให้เห็น บ่งชี้
- adj.เพียงพอ
- adj.รุนแรง
- adv.อย่างละเอียดถี่ถ้วน
- n.อันตราย
- adv.อย่างจริงใจ
- n.การอนุมัติ
- v. ชน
- adj. หยาบคาย
- adv.ในท้ายที่สุด
- n. ห้องใต้หลังคา
- adj. เป็นการบังคับ
- v. แจ้ง
- adj. ที่ถูกละทิ้ง
Down
- adj.(ลายมือ)อ่านไม่ออก
- adj. ทำให้สับสนงุนงง
- adj. ทั้งหมด
- n.เวลาเย็นก่อนค่ำ
- adj.ที่อ่านไม่ออก เขียนไม่ได้
- adj. เห็นได้ชัด
- n. บทสรุป
- adj.ถาวร
- adj.ชั่วคราว
- adj. มากมาย สมบูรณ์
- n. ระเบียงชั้น 1
- v. เลียนแบบ
- v. ชน
- n.รุ่งเช้า
29 Clues: v. ชน • v. ชน • v. แจ้ง • adj.ถาวร • n.อันตราย • n. บทสรุป • adj.รุนแรง • n.รุ่งเช้า • adj.เพียงพอ • v. เลียนแบบ • adj. ทั้งหมด • n.การอนุมัติ • adj. หยาบคาย • adj.ชั่วคราว • adj. ติดเชื้อ • adj. เห็นได้ชัด • adv.อย่างจริงใจ • adv.ในท้ายที่สุด • n. ห้องใต้หลังคา • n. ระเบียงชั้น 1 • n.เวลาเย็นก่อนค่ำ • adj. ที่ถูกละทิ้ง • adj. เป็นการบังคับ • adj. มากมาย สมบูรณ์ • adj. ทำให้สับสนงุนงง • v. แสดงให้เห็น บ่งชี้ • ...
M1 Set 2 2021-01-29
Across
- n. the young of a fox, bear, lion, or other carnivorous mammal.
- n. a small temporary tent or structure at a market, fair, or exhibition, used for selling goods, providing information, or staging shows.
- prep. in addition to; apart from.
- prep. at or to the further side of.
- n. an optical instrument with a lens for each eye, used for viewing distant objects.
- n. a flat-bottomed boat for carrying freight, typically on canals and rivers, either under its own power or towed by another.
- n. a female ballet dancer.
- n. a senior member of the Christian clergy, usually in charge of a diocese and empowered to confer holy orders.
- v. come into or be in full beauty or health; flourish.
- adj. having little or no hair on the scalp:
Down
- n. a woman's loose upper garment resembling a shirt, typically with a collar, buttons, and sleeves.
- n. an account of someone's life written by someone else.
- v. ask (someone) earnestly or humbly for something.
- v. remain or stay somewhere.
- v. make (someone) feel weary and uninterested by tedious talk or dullness.
- v. strike (an object) repeatedly so as to make a noise / defeat (someone) in a game or other competitive situation.
- n. a large farm building used for storing grain, hay, or straw or for housing livestock.
- adj. (of hair) fair or pale yellow.
- v. mix (a substance) with another substance so that they combine together.
- n. the land alongside or sloping down to a river or lake.
20 Clues: n. a female ballet dancer. • v. remain or stay somewhere. • prep. in addition to; apart from. • prep. at or to the further side of. • adj. (of hair) fair or pale yellow. • adj. having little or no hair on the scalp: • v. ask (someone) earnestly or humbly for something. • v. come into or be in full beauty or health; flourish. • ...
Night (set 3) 2021-04-11
Across
- to project or thrust forward
- to lay flat (facedown), as on the ground
- mournful
- absence or suppression of passion, emotion, or excitement
- a small remaining quantity
- necessary supplies, such as food
- having no power or action, motion, or resistance
- to feel or express sorrow or regret for
- to stifle or suffocate (especially breath)
- displaying reluctance or unwillingness
Down
- completely puzzled or confused; perplexed
- affecting or moving the emotions
- wrapped or surrounded entirely
- burdened; loaded down
- a part or spaces that moves away or withdraws from view
- layers
- a facial expression, often ugly or contorted, that indicated pain or disapproval
- the state of being reduced or getting rid of
- the state or quality or being inactive or lazy
- staring with an open mouth (as the result of absorbed attention)
20 Clues: layers • mournful • burdened; loaded down • a small remaining quantity • to project or thrust forward • wrapped or surrounded entirely • affecting or moving the emotions • necessary supplies, such as food • displaying reluctance or unwillingness • to feel or express sorrow or regret for • to lay flat (facedown), as on the ground • completely puzzled or confused; perplexed • ...
Biology set 4 2021-10-26
Across
- Of, in, or pertaining to water. living or growing in water
- Concept in evolutionary biology applicable when one species is the ancestor of two or more species later in time.
- the most pervasive and important physical factors in the environment of an organism.
- Development and change in plant communities over time, leading eventually from bare ground to a climax community
- Any group in a biological classification into which related organisms are classified, for example phylum, class, etc.
- An animal or person that eats a variety of food of both plant and animal origin.
- The non-living physical factors that affect an organism's ability to survive
- Describe things relating to the sea or to the animals and plants that live in the sea
- When rapid environmental change triggers organisms to make maladaptive behavioral decisions.
- A subdivision of an ecozone; a geographically distinct community based on geology, soils, climate and predominant vegetation
- Climax forest formed as a result of primary succession
- Organism that eats another living organism (or part of an organism) for nutrition
- Animals that live predominantly or entirely on land, as compared with aquatic animals, which live predominantly or entirely in the water, or amphibians, which rely on a combination of aquatic and terrestrial habitats
- A rank immediately below a species; a population that is genetically distinguishable from other populations of the same species in a particular geographic region, capable of interbreeding successfully where ranges overlap
- One of the groups used in the classification of organisms, consisting of a number of orders; for example, animals in class Mammalia all share specific characteristics
- The study of the diverse cellular landscape across multiple dimensions.
- Distribution where individuals are found clustered in groups in particular parts of the habitat
- Simply the process of identifying areas within an overall habitat
- Protective adaptation in which one organism
- A body of water or air moving in a definite direction, especially through a surrounding body of water or air in which there is less movement.
- Naturally occurring liquid or frozen water containing low concentrations of dissolved salts and other total dissolved solids.
- A straight line or narrow section through an object or natural feature or across the earth's surface, along which observations are made or measurements taken.
- Regions in which a species is found
- Division of a habitat into smaller, isolated portions as a result of human activities in the intervening spaces
Down
- Plants considered collectively, especially those found in a particular area or habitat.
- The graphical representation of the change in population density of an organism when it initially increases slowly and then rapidly as it approaches an exponential growth rate, but then decreases and levels off as the environmental carrying capacity is reached
- Not able to be obtained to the role an organism plays in a community
- an invasive species is a species occurring, as a result of human activities, beyond its accepted normal distribution and which threatens valued environmental, agricultural or other social resources by the damage it causes.
- Formation of desert conditions, usually resulting from overgrazing of susceptible areas
- The breaking of the biome into habitat zones
- Within a species; between individuals of the same species
- Widespread phenomenon in plant and animal communities in forests and a key factor for structuring their species richness and biodiversity, particularly in tropical forests.
- mimic) resembles another organism (the model)
- The probability that a species will be found within a single quadrat.
- Any external or internal condition that challenges the homeostasis of a cell or an organism.
- A group of interdependent plants or animals growing or living together in natural conditions or occupying a specified habitat.
- As competition increases and resources become increasingly scarce, populations reach the carrying capacity (K) of their environment, causing their growth rate to slow nearly to zero
- The quality or degree of being saline.
- Association between (or within) species that benefits both but is not essential for the survival of either
39 Clues: Regions in which a species is found • The quality or degree of being saline. • Protective adaptation in which one organism • The breaking of the biome into habitat zones • mimic) resembles another organism (the model) • Climax forest formed as a result of primary succession • Within a species; between individuals of the same species • ...
Etymology Set 3 2021-10-06
Across
- to see something; to picture something
- rupt
- scrib
- to compare something against something else
- spec
- a hundred year anniversary
- sect
- logy
- a ship that goes under the sea
- to break open
- son
- a device that bounces sound waves
- struct
- to build something
- lumen/lumin
- dys
- working badly; working abnormally
Down
- a person paid to write things down
- to cut open
- terr
- cent
- vid/vis
- shining, glowing; full of light
- a type of earth or land
- voc
- mar/mari/meri
- someone who calls for something; who raises their voice
- contra
- the study of life
- a fancy word for glasses
30 Clues: voc • son • dys • rupt • terr • spec • cent • sect • logy • scrib • contra • struct • vid/vis • to cut open • lumen/lumin • mar/mari/meri • to break open • the study of life • to build something • a type of earth or land • a fancy word for glasses • a hundred year anniversary • a ship that goes under the sea • shining, glowing; full of light • a device that bounces sound waves • working badly; working abnormally • ...
Difficult || Set B 2021-04-21
Across
- Something taken in as part of a whole unit.
- Winner in The Showcase 2021, Information to Insights - category.
- Region of US with the lowest pH values found in rainwater(acid rain).
- Title of the live webinar conducted by the Green Team Philippines "Wildlife and _________?
- Winners of WF Technology Hackathon solve challenges related to the Technology _____ strategy.
- WFIP has been engaged in what services since 2005?
- Vitamin that is called ascorbic acid, meaning "no scurvy".
- What organ of the body is primarily affected if you are suffering from emphysema?
- A right, freedom or special benefit given to some people and not to others.
- Drug that was used for three years by Army and Navy before becoming available to the general public in 1944.
Down
- Pollination by birds.
- One of the three types of connecting objects in BPMN Mapping Standards
- Two halves that match perfectly and are identical across an axis.
- Water's ability to pass an electrical current.
- Procedure or set of steps used to solve mathematical computation.
- An India and Philippines upskilling initiative.
- Who will take on the role as interim head of Human Resources of WF?
- Who shares perspective on identifying openly and challenging stereotypes during international Transgender Day of Visibility?
- Abuse and mistreatment by someone who holds power or strength.
- Made from chicle.
- Microsoft defines this feature of Outlook Quick Parts as?
- Often added to drinking water.
- Proportional to conductivity.
- What does M stands for BPMN Mapping Standards?
- Replaces the current Technology Connection site as the location for technology information and online support of Wells Fargo.
25 Clues: Made from chicle. • Pollination by birds. • Proportional to conductivity. • Often added to drinking water. • Something taken in as part of a whole unit. • Water's ability to pass an electrical current. • What does M stands for BPMN Mapping Standards? • An India and Philippines upskilling initiative. • WFIP has been engaged in what services since 2005? • ...
Set 4 Volleyball 2021-05-14
Across
- Who invented volleyball?
- Crossing the centerline and entering the opponent's half.
- If the serving team loses the ball the official call is ____.
- It is a ____ if player playing the ball touches the net.
- A playoff game is considered a ___ and only 1 set shall be played.
- A ________is called if both teams are called for illegal plays at the same time.
- When a point is scored every time the ball hits the court within the boundaries or whenever an error is made is what type of scoring system?
- What position does the server occupy?
- When the ball lands on the sidelines it is considered to be:
- The back zone of the court is mainly for ________.
Down
- A term used to describe an illegal hit by hitting the ball underhand with open hands is called a _______.
- A team rotates after they ___ a point.
- A fault, where as for example, scooping, lifting, or carrying.
- If the player hits the net during a volley it is ____.
- If the server steps on the end line while serving, this is considered a what?
- A forearm pass should be made with both arms above the____.
- A criss -cross patterned fabric
- The area between the center-line and attack line.
- The final penalty given by an official after two yellow card warnings, which could result in a player's or team's disqualification from the game.
- A serving style in which the ball is lightly tossed into the air and struck with closed fist turned up.
20 Clues: Who invented volleyball? • A criss -cross patterned fabric • What position does the server occupy? • A team rotates after they ___ a point. • The area between the center-line and attack line. • The back zone of the court is mainly for ________. • If the player hits the net during a volley it is ____. • It is a ____ if player playing the ball touches the net. • ...
Synonyms set 1 2023-02-24
Across
- maintain/keep safe
- very old/ancient
- unaware/not concerned
- anxious/feeling bad things will happen
- to conflict with a right
- expressed in more words than needed
- slow and relaxed/lacking energy
- spoken confidently, but insincere
- take away/conceal
- threatening/dangerous
Down
- rude and arrogant
- annoy, aggravate
- well supplied
- make difficult/obstruct
- tolerate
- keeping careful watch
- very great/intense
- friendly/without serious disagreement
- difficulties, misfortune
- mandatory
- carried out with minimal effort
21 Clues: tolerate • mandatory • well supplied • annoy, aggravate • very old/ancient • rude and arrogant • take away/conceal • maintain/keep safe • very great/intense • keeping careful watch • unaware/not concerned • threatening/dangerous • make difficult/obstruct • difficulties, misfortune • to conflict with a right • slow and relaxed/lacking energy • carried out with minimal effort • ...
Verbs Set 1 2023-02-14
48 Clues: ski • ask • eat • pay • buy • talk • seek • call • sing • cook • rate • swim • dine • work • need • wash • draw • help • walk • look • study • drink • learn • visit • dance • teach • skate • raise • clean • carry • catch • travel • arrive • repair • return • finish • prepare • explain • descend • deposit • takeout • practice • listen to • understand • takeorgrab • participate • eat breakfast • touch/playinstrument
Ready Set Gomez 2023-03-26
Across
- Will’s official acceptance into the Hamilton family
- video game we play together
- where we met
- Will’s favorite childhood drink
- what restaurant we would visit after work
- Will’s favorite artist
- dog’s name
Down
- Haley and Natalie are the faces of this
- town of first apartment
- Haley’s favorite artist
- street we live on
- Will and Ten pass this back and forth
- number of siblings we have combined
- what type of pet we owned first
- Will’s middle name
- Will’s childhood nickname
- snake’s name
- Haley’s student’s nickname for her
- title of first dance song
- cat’s name
20 Clues: cat’s name • dog’s name • where we met • snake’s name • street we live on • Will’s middle name • Will’s favorite artist • town of first apartment • Haley’s favorite artist • Will’s childhood nickname • title of first dance song • video game we play together • what type of pet we owned first • Will’s favorite childhood drink • Haley’s student’s nickname for her • ...
vocabulary set 1 2023-03-28
Across
- command against
- uncertain
- flexible
- express a negative opinion which often results in a diminished value
- unresponsive
- deprived of
- elaborate
- wealthy
- to enclose in
- courage in facing difficulty
Down
- to say again or repeat
- everyday speech
- related to facts that are apparent but not necessarily true
- sly
- gloomy
- to make large
- payment
- to corrupt
- move back
- a hint
20 Clues: sly • gloomy • a hint • payment • wealthy • flexible • uncertain • elaborate • move back • to corrupt • deprived of • unresponsive • to make large • to enclose in • everyday speech • command against • to say again or repeat • courage in facing difficulty • related to facts that are apparent but not necessarily true • express a negative opinion which often results in a diminished value
vocabulary set 1 2023-03-28
Across
- command against
- uncertain
- easily bent
- express a negative opinion
- not easily moved mentally or emotionally
- deprived of
- elaborate and eloquent but logically
- wealthy
- to enclose in
- courage in facing difficulty
Down
- to say again or repeat
- common language
- of or related to motives
- intended to deceive or entrap
- stern
- to make large or increase
- payment
- to corrupt
- move back or retreat
- a hint or indirect suggestion
20 Clues: stern • payment • wealthy • uncertain • to corrupt • easily bent • deprived of • to enclose in • common language • command against • move back or retreat • to say again or repeat • of or related to motives • to make large or increase • express a negative opinion • courage in facing difficulty • intended to deceive or entrap • a hint or indirect suggestion • elaborate and eloquent but logically • ...
Vocabulary Set 2 2023-04-18
Across
- Feeling of uncertainty or tension
- Sequence of events in a story
- A common, often used expression that doesn't make sense if you take it literally.
- Unbiased, neutral perspective. No opinion
- Incident Event that sets plot in motion
- Word imitating sound
- Exaggeration for emphasis
- Main character, often hero
- Comparison without using like or as
- a universal idea, lesson, or moral
Down
- Giving human qualities to non-human things
- Action Occurs after the climax has been reached and the conflict has been resolved
- Action A series of events that builds from the conflict.
- of View Perspective from which story is told
- Last sentence in the introduction paragraph that mentions the writer's opinion / point of view on a topic
- End of the story
- Conclusion based on evidence and reasoning
- How the reader feels about the text while reading.
- Comparison using like or as
- Author's attitude towards subject
20 Clues: End of the story • Word imitating sound • Exaggeration for emphasis • Main character, often hero • Comparison using like or as • Sequence of events in a story • Feeling of uncertainty or tension • Author's attitude towards subject • a universal idea, lesson, or moral • Comparison without using like or as • Incident Event that sets plot in motion • ...
Vocabulary Set 2 2023-04-15
Across
- deceptively attractive
- lasting a short time
- negligible
- easily deceived
- cheap
- joyful
- to give up power
- public disgrace
- to express grief
- to decline in strength or interest
Down
- smelling bad
- he science of the causes and effects of diseases
- behavior that promotes rebellion
- extremely plain
- excessively decorated
- a expression of meaning or quality
- to stare angrily or intensely at
- emotional
- easily made angry
- a disease
20 Clues: cheap • joyful • emotional • a disease • negligible • smelling bad • extremely plain • easily deceived • public disgrace • to give up power • to express grief • easily made angry • lasting a short time • excessively decorated • deceptively attractive • behavior that promotes rebellion • to stare angrily or intensely at • a expression of meaning or quality • to decline in strength or interest • ...
Vocabulary Set 3 2023-05-01
Across
- n. -the domination of one group over its allies
- v. -to censor or edit by omitting or modifying parts considered indelicate
- v. -to copy
- n. -to be cheap
- adj. -playful
- v. -to support with evidence
- adj. -boring
- v. -to humble oneself
- n. -a bell tower
- adj. -starting to develop
Down
- n. -a trick to gain advantage over
- n. -someone prejudiced in favor of the group to which he or she belongs
- n. -trickery
- adj. -ruddy
- adj. -undecorated
- v. -to present a false appearance
- v. -discuss, usually between enemies
- adj. -productive
- adj. -bright
- n. -steadily increasing in volume
20 Clues: adj. -ruddy • v. -to copy • n. -trickery • adj. -boring • adj. -bright • adj. -playful • n. -to be cheap • adj. -productive • n. -a bell tower • adj. -undecorated • v. -to humble oneself • adj. -starting to develop • v. -to support with evidence • v. -to present a false appearance • n. -steadily increasing in volume • n. -a trick to gain advantage over • v. -discuss, usually between enemies • ...
