Human nature vocab

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Across
  1. 4. painfully affecting the feelings; piercing; causing strong emotional reaction
  2. 5. having no luck; unfortunate
  3. 9. fitness for some purpose; usefulness
  4. 12. a day that supports things like planting trees
  5. 14. one that precedes and indicates the approach of another; something that comes before
  6. 16. unselfish regard for or devotion to the welfare of others
  7. 18. having little substance or strength; flimsy, weak
  8. 19. a distinguishing characteristic, trait, or feature
  9. 20. appearing worthy of belief; realistic
  10. 23. plural form of cranium - skull; specifically, the part of the skull that encloses the brain
  11. 25. with full awareness of what one is doing; in a way that is intended or planned
  12. 26. A famous poet known for the play Romeo and Juliet
  13. 27. covered with water
  14. 28. the quality or state of being close
  15. 29. of few and scattered elements; not thick or dense
Down
  1. 1. injury, harm; an abnormal change in structure of an organ or part due to injury
  2. 2. not migratory; settled
  3. 3. roaming about from place to place aimlessly, frequently, or without a fixed pattern of movement
  4. 6. having wide or considerable amount of space or surface; to a great degree
  5. 7. one who studies human beings and their ancestors through time and space and in relation to physical character, environmental and social relations, and culture
  6. 8. existing or occurring between two or more groups
  7. 10. a legendary rabbit that comes around each spring
  8. 11. deadly
  9. 13. a day where if you prank someone you say ________.
  10. 15. a body projected by external force and continuing in motion by its own inertia; something that is thrown or launched
  11. 17. a graphic description or representation; picture
  12. 21. things that many people hunt during April
  13. 22. a death blow or death shot administered to end the suffering of one mortally wounded
  14. 24. to prove wrong by argument or evidence; show to be false or erroneous