vocab #6 Marie Diaz
Across
- 3. - accustom( someone ) to something, especially something unpleasant
- 5. -to remove as superfluous ( unneeded )
- 8. - a form of thought that stresses existence or experience over essence or meaning
- 9. - ( adj. ) dull, uninteresting, tiresome;
- 11. - concluding part of a literary or musical composition
- 13. - to make holy or set apart holy use
- 14. - the quality of being careful wiht money or resources; thrift; stinginess
- 16. - finding something pleasant or fortunate by accident; good fortune; luck.
- 18. - to call for forcibly or urgently and obtain
- 19. - to take arbitrary or forcible possession of; to seize for military purposes
Down
- 1. - apparently attractive but having in reality no value or integrity
- 2. - a flow of fluid around an axis, like a whirlpool
- 4. - to cover with a flood; overwhelm
- 6. - fundamental derangement of the mind often characterized
- 7. - interfere with the operation of; hinder;impede
- 10. - one who attends or assists
- 12. - a formation resembling the toothed edge of a saw
- 15. - a distinctive atmosphere surrounding a given source
- 17. - an artificial watercourse; a raised causeway