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Across
  1. 3. from Latin hystericus
  2. 5. from Latin eradicat- ‘torn up by the roots’, from the verb eradicare
  3. 7. from Latin disseminat- ‘scattered’, from the verb disseminare
  4. 9. from French disparité, from late Latin disparitas
  5. 10. from Latin incongruus (from in- ‘not’ + congruus ‘agreeing, suitable’)
  6. 12. from Latin collaborat- ‘worked with’, from the verb collaborare
  7. 14. from Italian complire, Catalan complir, Spanish cumplir, from Latin complere ‘fill up, fulfill’
  8. 15. from Latin altercatio(n-), from the verb altercari
  9. 17. from Old French tumulte or Latin tumultus
  10. 18. from re- ‘again’ + Latin juvenis ‘young’ +ate, suggested by French rajeunir
  11. 19. from Latin praecipitat- ‘thrown headlong’, from the verb praecipitare
Down
  1. 1. from Latin fortuitus, from forte ‘by chance' impetuous from Old French impetueux, from late Latin impetuosus, from impetere ‘to attack’
  2. 2. from Latin precarius ‘obtained by entreaty’ (from prex, prec- ‘prayer’) + -ous.
  3. 4. fromthe adjective from modern Latin staticus, from Greek statikos ‘causing to stand’, from the verb histanai
  4. 6. from Old French haineus, from hair ‘to hate’, of Germanic origin
  5. 8. from French équitable, from équité
  6. 11. from Latin ambiguus ‘doubtful’ (from ambigere ‘waver, go around’, from ambi- ‘both ways’ + agere ‘to drive’)
  7. 13. from Latin opportunus, from ob- ‘in the direction of’ + portus ‘harbor’, originally describing the wind driving towards the harbor
  8. 16. via Old French from Latin omnipotent- ‘all-powerful’