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Across
- 2. The ability to allow liquids or gases to pass through.
- 6. To imagine or predict something.
- 7. Never-ending or continuous.
- 9. The critical point at which a significant change occurs.
- 11. at Suggested indirectly.
- 12. off To delay or prevent something bad.
- 13. Weak or ruined due to age or neglect.
- 15. Harmful or damaging.
- 17. Regular payments over time.
- 20. A distinctive feature or trait.
- 22. The state of being worn out or weakened by age or neglect.
- 25. Moving steadily while making a regular sound.
- 26. Fell rapidly and steeply.
- 27. Shows signs of or displays.
- 29. Broken through or violated.
- 30. To fall suddenly, especially in value or energy.
- 32. Until now; previously.
- 33. To give in or die from something.
- 34. Processing or analyzing data.
- 35. Periods or extents of time or space.
- 36. The beginning of something unpleasant.
- 37. into Switching quickly into another state or condition.
- 38. A consequence or result, often indirectly expressed.
Down
- 1. Suggesting something subtly.
- 3. Dismissed something as unimportant.
- 4. In a way that can be noticed.
- 5. Increased in strength or intensity.
- 8. Small blood cells that help with clotting.
- 10. Causes something to happen suddenly.
- 14. To cause to be in a particular state.
- 16. A balanced or stable state.
- 18. To combine into one.
- 19. A sudden increase or strong forward movement.
- 21. Social activities and entertainment after skiing.
- 23. Very suddenly or steeply.
- 24. (way) Already started or in progress.
- 25. Very convincing or interesting.
- 28. The complete set of proteins in an organism.
- 31. Increasing in quantity or intensity.
- 33. The arrangement into different layers or classes.