Vocabulary
Across
- 6. Manufactured and composed object to facilitate or perform a certain work, generally transforming a form of energy into movement or work
- 8. the belief that a person or group will be able and willing to act appropriately in a given situation and thoughts
- 9. Very short period of time, almost imperceptible
- 11. Make something started but not finished not continue definitively or for a limited time
- 12. Place where you enter or arrive at a site
- 13. It is a unique name by which each user is identified. Usernames are generally based on short alphanumeric strings
- 16. Volume occupied by liquids and aggregates within a container
- 19. Interfere [a person or a thing] in the process or development of something in a way that alters or prevents it
- 21. Make a person know one thing
- 22. Increase in size something, such as a photograph
- 23. It is the declaration of the will of a natural or legal person, formulated in writing and addressed to the judicial body, where the beginning of a litigation, its processing and its completion will be requested by means of a judgment favorable to the interests of the plaintiff
Down
- 1. Situation or place in which a thing is found
- 2. Line that limits the outer part or furthest from the center of a thing
- 3. Word, phrase or signal that only certain people know and that allows them to be recognized by each other or by other people
- 4. Absence of danger or risk
- 5. Voluntary application of mental activity or of the senses to a certain stimulus or mental or sensitive object
- 7. Make a thing better than it was.
- 10. Product or solution made up of a set of instruments, methods and techniques designed to solve a problem
- 14. They are structures formed on the Internet by people or organizations that connect based on common interests or values
- 15. Which is done in the presence of few people, family and domestic, without any formality or ceremony
- 17. Make someone find out something they don't know
- 18. Taking from a person something that belongs to him for profit, through violence or intimidation or using force
- 20. person or a community that has knowledge in the area of computing and is dedicated to accessing computer systems to make changes to it