Chapter 8 Greek Civilization vocabulary (NotAlexander)

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Across
  1. 3. to refuse to accept or consider.
  2. 4. to make information public; to tell a secret.
  3. 6. Greek teachers of philosophy, reasoning, and public speaking.
  4. 8. a procedure or process; a way of doing something
  5. 10. human beings, persons.
  6. 12. the custom of passing along stories by speech.
  7. 14. philosophical method of questioning to gain truth.
  8. 15. A fight or disagreement.
  9. 16. free from error; in agreement with truth
  10. 17. by choice or free will; willingly
  11. 18. A distinctive form or type of something.
  12. 19. to bring into existence; to produce by a course of action
  13. 20. a branch of mathematics centered around measurement and relationships of points, lines, angles, and surfaces of figures on a plane
  14. 24. to follow in order to capture or defeat
  15. 26. A story written in the form of a play.
  16. 27. To build.
  17. 30. part of an army in which the soldiers ride horses
  18. 31. A story meant to teach a lesson.
  19. 32. a group of various kinds of people living in a particular area or a common location
Down
  1. 1. A Traditional story that explains the practices or beliefs of a people, or something in the natural world.
  2. 2. to search for
  3. 3. the art of public speaking and debate.
  4. 5. in spite of, regardless of.
  5. 7. the time period following the death of Alexander during which Greek culture spread through the known world
  6. 9. a set of promises about patient care that new doctors make when they start practicing medicine
  7. 11. To observe or study by examining closely and questioning systematically.
  8. 13. the outer border of a circle; the measurement of that border
  9. 18. branch of mathematics about measurement and relationships of points, lines, angles, surfaces, and solids in three-dimensional space
  10. 21. the philosophy of Epicurus, stating that the purpose of life is to look for happiness and peace
  11. 22. A play or film that tells a humorous story.
  12. 23. a sacred shrine where a priest or priestess spoke for a god or goddess.
  13. 25. the philosophy of the Stoics who believed that people should not try to feel joy or sadness
  14. 28. Words or actions that are part of a religious ceremony.
  15. 29. A play or film in which characters fail to overcome serious problems.