Wonder 1
Across
- 1. Giving or casting light.
- 2. Out of proportion; unequal.
- 3. a person of high rank by birth or title
- 5. An infectious, epidemic disease caused by bacteria.
- 7. Disaster or fiasco.
- 9. Incomplete closure of the roof of the mouth during development of an embryo, resulting in a split along part or all of the roof of the mouth.
- 11. A person who is excessively proper or modest.
- 12. Promise or offer to give something in exchange for a service or favor.
- 14. An irrational fear of an activity or situation.
- 18. An apparatus in which eggs are hatched artificially.
- 20. Relating to or influenced by the origin of development of something.
- 21. A change or alteration.
- 22. transformed, changed
- 23. To change from one system of units to another.
- 25. clearly, with great detail
- 28. The act of allowing to enter.
- 31. The basic physical unit of heredity.
- 32. Showing an intention to harm.
- 33. A guide or rule for morals.
- 34. To arrange or order by classes.
- 36. A type of grid that can indicate all the possible outcomes of a genetic cross.
- 37. firmly, strictly
- 39. To go in an irregular way.
- 40. Measurements in width, length, and sometimes depth
Down
- 1. Natural; unlearned.
- 4. forcefully; assertively
- 6. An object of archaeological interest.
- 8. To warn in advance.
- 10. Any beginner or learner.
- 11. The possibility that an event will occur.
- 13. Having a variety.
- 15. A strong feeling of dislike.
- 16. To possess a characteristic through genetic transmission.
- 17. A clever or witty remark or comment.
- 19. abnormalities; irregularities
- 20. to judge or make an evaluation
- 22. Taking or showing extreme care about details.
- 24. To understand, after something has happened, what should have been done.
- 26. to plunge into or place under a liquid; dip; sink
- 27. A course that a student may select from among alternatives.
- 29. A smaller residential community lying immediately outside a large city.
- 30. A brownish tone imparted to a photograph.
- 35. Actually; without exaggeration.
- 38. idea or belief