Greek and Latin Lesson 2

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Across
  1. 3. to push back; restrain
  2. 7. to bring forth; to proclaim or profess, usually falsely
  3. 8. a case for carrying loose sheets of paper; the total investments of an investor
  4. 10. to carry apart or divert one’s attention
  5. 12. to bear the weight of an object, especially from below
  6. 14. tending to have worth
  7. 15. to go back with a reply; to answer to the contrary
  8. 18. one to whom a matter is brought back for judgment
Down
  1. 1. capable of standing firm; steady
  2. 2. capable of bending; pliable; elastic
  3. 3. to twist back ; with a reply; to answer to the contrary
  4. 4. capable of being broken or stepping down through the action of live organisms
  5. 5. to carry or conduct oneself with a certain manner; to be in agreement or harmony
  6. 6. capable of speaking about something before it happens
  7. 9. to see again; to change or amend
  8. 11. one who is shut back and lives in seclusion
  9. 13. a person who carries baggage
  10. 16. to bring back down to a smaller size or amount
  11. 17. to shape again; to improve conduct