Across
- 3. Tools, instruments, or machines designed for specific purposes, often electronic or mechanical in nature.
- 4. Small pieces or fragments of something that has been broken, destroyed, or scattered.
- 5. An exclusive right granted by the government to an inventor or assignee for a new invention, providing the legal protection to prevent others from making, using, or selling the invention without permission.
- 7. Having strong emotions, enthusiasm, or dedication towards something.
- 8. Extremely impressive, remarkable, or breathtaking in a way that catches people's attention.
- 10. Special importance, attention, or focus given to something to highlight its significance or make it stand out.
- 12. To imagine or picture something in your mind.
- 13. A significant discovery or achievement that leads to a notable advancement or progress.
Down
- 1. Showing great eagerness, excitement, or enthusiasm towards something.
- 2. To show, suggest, or point out something, often through signs, signals, or gestures, to provide information or convey a message.
- 6. To be completely fascinated or engrossed by something.
- 9. To assert or state that something is true or exists, often supported by evidence or proof.
- 11. Used to describe something that is steep, abrupt, or almost vertical, without any slope or decline.
