Across
- 2. An important discovery or development that represents a significant advancement or achievement.
- 4. A contrasting or opposing viewpoint or argument.
- 5. To quote or refer to a source of information or evidence.
- 7. The ability or right to enter, use, or retrieve something.
- 10. To imagine or visualize something in one's mind; to have a clear mental image or idea of something.
- 11. Facts, statistics, or information that can be analyzed or used to gain knowledge.
- 12. The process of thinking logically and making inferences or conclusions based on evidence or facts.
- 13. Showing or characterized by strong and intense emotions, enthusiasm, or devotion.
- 14. Disadvantages or negative aspects of something.
Down
- 1. Legal rights granted to inventors or creators to protect their inventions or creations from being copied or used by others without permission.
- 3. Tools, instruments, or machines designed to perform specific tasks or functions.
- 6. Completely fascinated or engrossed by something or someone.
- 7. To move forward or make progress; to improve or develop.
- 8. Showing or expressing great excitement, interest, or eagerness.
- 9. Stated or asserted as true, often without providing proof or evidence.
- 15. The process of examining or studying something in detail to understand its structure, components, or meaning.
