Family
Across
- 3. Information or data that is entered into a system for processing or analysis.
- 5. A documented account of information or events, often kept for reference.
- 7. To take up and accept something as one's own, such as a child or an idea.
- 8. A remarkable concurrence of events or circumstances without apparent causal connection.
- 11. in To belong to a group or social environment; to be accepted as part of a community.
- 12. A person who is legally owned by another and is forced to work for them without pay.
- 15. To have a tendency to behave in a certain way; to care for or look after something.
- 16. The scientific study of living organisms, including their structure, function, growth, and evolution.
- 18. One of two offspring produced in the same pregnancy; can also refer to something that closely resembles another.
- 19. A person who takes part in an activity or event.
Down
- 1. Relating to biology or living organisms; often refers to genetic relationships.
- 2. To look carefully and thoroughly for something.
- 4. An inclination or predisposition toward a particular characteristic or behavior.
- 6. The way someone or something looks or presents itself to others.
- 9. To receive property, rights, or characteristics from a predecessor or ancestor.
- 10. An organized collection of structured information or data, typically stored electronically.
- 13. A person from whom one is descended, typically more distant than a grandparent.
- 14. To take part in an activity or event.
- 17. The characteristics, qualities, or beliefs that make a person or group different from others.