Latin and Greek Word Roots
Across
- 2. a person who gains an advantage from a trust, will, life insurance, etc.
- 3. a person who dislikes humankind and avoids human society
- 4. the practice of intentionally ending a life to relive pain or suffering
- 5. a beginner; novice a person who new a subject, skill, or belief
- 6. a newly coined word or expression or a new use for an existing word
- 9. mild indigestion
- 11. any various diseases characterized by impaired nutrition, resulting in degeneration of muscles
- 13. the loss of one’s good name and reputation; dishonor
Down
- 1. the body or system of names in a specific field
- 2. to do something resulting in good
- 3. something uttered with the intention of bringing about evil or destruction on someone; a curse
- 7. using an agreeable or inoffensive expression for one that may offend
- 8. hatred of knowledge, reason, or enlightenment
- 10. a false name; an invented name in place of a real name, especially by a writer
- 12. a term for conditions that present no danger to life or well being; not harmful