Words with prefixes and suffixes

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Across
  1. 2. A mythical creature resembling a horse with a single spiraling horn on its forehead.
  2. 3. Attractive, exciting, or fashionable in a way that creates a sense of allure or sophistication.
  3. 10. Exercising power or control in a harsh, cruel, or unjust manner, often leading to a sense of burden or hardship.
  4. 11. Refers to a condition characterized by a lack of red blood cells or hemoglobin in the blood, leading to fatigue and weakness.
  5. 12. Serving as a means to an end, often used to describe something that is essential for achieving a particular goal.
  6. 14. Refers to a group or mixture that is uniform or similar in nature.
  7. 15. To assert the opposite of a statement or claim, showing inconsistency or disagreement.
  8. 16. Cautious, prudent, and attentive to all possible consequences before taking action.
  9. 17. Involving or done by only one side or party, often used in the context of decisions or actions.
  10. 20. Something that stimulates creativity, motivation, or new ideas.
  11. 21. Relating to the period before birth, specifically referring to medical care provided during pregnancy.
  12. 23. Something that provokes strong disagreement or debate due to conflicting opinions or beliefs.
Down
  1. 1. The act of entering a place or territory aggressively or forcefully, often with harmful intent.
  2. 4. Having unlimited power or authority, often used to describe a deity with supreme power.
  3. 5. To find a way around a problem or obstacle, often by clever or deceitful means.
  4. 6. A pleasant or sweet smell, often used to describe perfumes or scents.
  5. 7. Refers to the rigidity or resistance to bending or movement, often used to describe physical or mechanical properties.
  6. 8. Actions or procedures that are carried out outside of the legal system or judicial process.
  7. 9. A healthcare professional trained to provide emergency medical treatment.
  8. 13. Capable of being reversed or undone, often used in the context of processes or actions.
  9. 15. To travel around or avoid something by moving all the way around it.
  10. 18. Allowing light to pass through but diffusing it, making objects on the other side appear blurred.
  11. 19. Displaying an attitude of superiority or condescension towards others perceived as inferior.
  12. 22. Having or showing no concern about whether behavior is morally right or wrong. It refers to individuals who do not seem to care about the ethical implications of their actions
  13. 24. Defiant or resistant to authority or control, often associated with challenging norms or rules.