KN - TACOHAI - VOCAB - G8U9 - 240320 - E.V

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Across
  1. 2. (adv) to some extent; fairly
  2. 4. (np) a person trained and employed to assist in rescuing individuals or animals from dangerous or emergency situations, such as accidents, natural disasters, or structural collapses.
  3. 7. (n) possessions, belongings, or assets owned by an individual or entity, including real estate, land, buildings, and personal belongings.
  4. 8. (n) physical harm or injury caused to something, often resulting in a loss of value, usefulness, or aesthetic appeal.
  5. 10. (n) a sudden event causing widespread destruction, loss, or distress, often resulting from natural phenomena or human activities.
  6. 12. (n) a cone-shaped utensil or device with a narrow tube at the bottom, used for pouring liquids or powders into a container with a small opening.
  7. 16. (n) a scale for measuring temperature, where water freezes at 32 degrees and boils at 212 degrees under standard atmospheric pressure.
  8. 17. (n) the rapid movement of a large mass of soil, rock, or debris down a slope, often triggered by factors such as heavy rainfall, earthquakes, or human activities.
  9. 18. (n) a single event or occurrence within a series or sequence of events, especially in a narrative or story.
  10. 20. (n) a substance that flows freely, has a consistent volume, and takes the shape of its container, such as water, oil, or milk.
Down
  1. 1. (np) a collection of essential items and supplies assembled for use in emergency situations, such as natural disasters, accidents, or unexpected events.
  2. 3. (n) a name, term, design, symbol, or any other feature that identifies one seller's goods or services as distinct from those of other sellers.
  3. 5. (v) to burst out suddenly and violently, often in reference to volcanic activity or other forms of explosive release.
  4. 6. (v) to cause severe damage or ruin something to the extent that it no longer exists or is functional.
  5. 9. (np) a marketplace or trading area that is located outdoors, typically consisting of stalls or stands where goods are sold by various vendors.
  6. 11. (np) a type of bus service that runs back and forth between two points at regular intervals, typically used to transport passengers between locations such as airports, train stations, parking lots, or tourist attractions.
  7. 13. (n) a sudden and violent shaking of the ground, typically caused by the movement of tectonic plates beneath the Earth's surface.
  8. 14. (n) the power or right to give orders, make decisions, or enforce obedience, often associated with individuals or organizations having legal or official control over certain matters.
  9. 15. (v) to forecast or estimate a future event or outcome based on evidence, observation, or analysis of past trends or patterns.
  10. 19. (phr.v) to bring a vehicle or oneself to a stop, typically alongside something or at a particular location.