G5 Language Usage Vocabulary: U1

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Across
  1. 1. a Greek root word meaning “life”
  2. 3. a suffix meaning “associated with"
  3. 6. a Greek root word meaning “study of”
  4. 8. works of art, such as paintings or songs
  5. 9. a Greek root word meaning “time”
  6. 11. a Greek root word meaning “light”
  7. 14. traveled through; moved across; from the Latin word transversare, meaning "to move across”
  8. 15. by way of; by means of; through; from the Latin word via, meaning "way”
  9. 18. the direction of travel
  10. 20. a suffix meaning “act or process of”
  11. 21. a series of steps in a legal action
  12. 22. units of length that measure the depth of water; from the Old English word faethm, meaning "width of outstretched arms”
  13. 24. a group of animals living in one place; from the Latin word colonus, meaning "settler”
  14. 25. an exciting experience
  15. 26. a suffix meaning “can be done”. This Suffix along with -ible changes a words part of speech
  16. 28. dangerous energy rays that cannot be seen
  17. 29. an entry or doorway
  18. 30. a prefix that means “the opposite of” or “not”
  19. 31. walked slowly or aimlessly
Down
  1. 2. clear or complete understanding of a situation
  2. 4. devices that detect changes in light, moisture, or other physical conditions
  3. 5. people who belong to a particular place
  4. 7. an agreeable situation or chance
  5. 10. vehicles used to explore a planet’s surface; from the Middle English word roven, meaning "to shoot arrows at targets while moving”
  6. 12. the rise and fall of the ocean; from the Middle English word tīd, meaning "time”
  7. 13. units of distance; from the Latin word ligare, meaning "to bind”
  8. 16. crossing or overlapping; from the Latin word intersectum, meaning "divided”
  9. 17. the act of moving to a new country to live there
  10. 19. a Greek root word meaning “earth”
  11. 23. a Greek root word meaning “measure”
  12. 24. having an interest to learn about something; from the Latin word curiosus, meaning "inquisitive”
  13. 25. granted access to a place; from the Latin word admittere, meaning "to send in”
  14. 26. a suffix meaning “can be done”. This suffix along with -able changes a words part of speech
  15. 27. a suffix that means “doing”