Vocabulary
Across
- 1. to hate very much, to detest utterly
- 2. to wither away
- 4. hard to understand
- 5. to border upon; to adjoin
- 6. the study of the dynamics or flight characteristics of projectiles
- 8. extremely unconventional or far-fetched
- 9. to make less severe; to relieve, to lessen
- 10. belonging to an earlier time; ancient, outdated
- 11. capacity for learning; natural ability
- 12. to hit or attack with heavy impact; a short, heavy thick club that has one end larger than the other
- 13. hard: difficult, tiresome
- 14. stern, as in manner; without excess, unadorned, severely simple and plain
Down
- 1. to shorten; to condense, diminish; to curtail
- 2. a natural attraction; kinship, similarity
- 3. to deprive and make desolate, especially by death; to deprive by force
- 4. a heated quarrel
- 7. in separate parts; apart from each other in position
- 8. something that heals or comforts: soothing; an oil or ointment
- 9. an award; an honor, approval, praise
- 10. something connected or added to another in subordinate position; an assistant