Greek1
Across
- 1. a keen or bitter taunt : a cutting gibe or rebuke often delivered in a tone of contempt or disgust
- 4. the science which deals with the establishment and maintenance of health in the individual and the group
- 6. a bitter, abusive, and usually lengthy speech or piece of writing
- 7. a book containing a store of words or of information about a particular field or set of concepts; specifically : a dictionary of synonyms
- 9. lasting or existing briefly : temporary
- 10. a sea nymph in Homer's Odyssey who keeps Odysseus seven years on the island of Ogygia
- 11. a detailed examination of anything complex
- 15. the highest point or stage
- 16. a man regarded as father or founder
- 18. one apparently or professedly indifferent to pleasure or pain
- 19. absence or lack of feeling or emotion
- 20. a word having the same meaning as another word
- 23. a woman (as the mother of a family) having a status like that of a patriarch
- 27. the configuration of a surface including its relief and the position of its natural and man-made features
- 30. an immense number : an indefinitely large number
- 31. a composition in commendation of someone or something (as of the character and services of a deceased person)
- 33. of uniform structure or composition throughout
- 36. connected system or order : orderly arrangement
- 38. government by the best individuals or by a relatively small privileged class
- 39. operated, moved, or effected by means of water
- 41. used to express triumph concerning a discovery
- 42. a percussion instrument
- 44. belonging or native to a particular people or country
- 46. plural phenomena : an observable fact or event : an item of experience or reality
- 48. relating to or involving only outward appearance
- 49. happening, existing, or arising at the same time
- 54. the quality or state of being lazy or indifferent : lassitude, apathy
- 56. depression of spirits : gloomy mood or condition
- 58. having the form of a sphere or of one of its segments : like a sphere
- 60. one that avenges relentlessly or destroys inevitably; a formidable and usually victorious rival or opponent
- 61. the removal of tissue, cells, or fluids from the living body for examination or study
Down
- 2. having the qualities of a cynic : given to faultfinding, sneering, and sarcasm
- 3. marked by conformity to doctrines or practices especially in religion that are held as right or true by some authority, standard, or tradition
- 5. a usually sudden manifestation or perception of the essential nature or meaning of something
- 8. the study of meanings
- 12. a native or inhabitant of ancient Sparta; a person of great courage and fortitude
- 13. one of two or more words spelled and pronounced alike but different in meaning
- 14. the mark ' or ' used to indicate omission of one or more letters or figures
- 17. an assumption or concession made for the sake of argument
- 21. an ancient Greek athletic contest in which each contestant participates in five different events
- 22. one who takes the leading part in a drama
- 24. tending to prevent, inhibit, or destroy life
- 25. combined action or operation (as of muscles or nerves)
- 26. an act or instance of deliberative generosity
- 28. the classification of a group of people with regard to ability or economic or social standing
- 29. the art or act of identifying a disease from its signs and symptoms
- 32. an object, activity, or idea that is used as a symbol of something else
- 34. a very large city
- 35. a contrivance or figure that appears to imitate the motions of human beings or animals
- 37. suffering from a disease or ailment of long duration or frequent recurrence
- 40. of or relating to the heat of the earth's interior
- 43. a hatred of mankind : distrust of human nature
- 45. an arrangement (as of data, events) in the order of time of occurrence or appearance
- 47. designed or intended to teach
- 50. word orgin
- 51. any plant of the genus Geranium
- 52. a long wandering : a series of adventurous journeys usually marked by many changes of fortune
- 53. characterized by continuous movement, advance, or expansion
- 55. of or relating to a place
- 57. a word formed from the initial letter or letters of each of the successive parts of a compound term
- 58. a brief orderly outline affording a quick general view; a condensed statement
- 59. selecting what appears to be best in various and diverse doctrines, methods, or styles