Across
- 4. phobia or fear of long words
- 6. a lung disease caused by inhalation of very fine silicate or quartz dust.
- 8. A word of Welsh origin, meaning twins
- 9. It originated in 19th-century Britain when a political movement sought to separate church and state. The opposition wanted to disestablish the Church of England in Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
- 12. tenth longest word in English.
- 13. This 23-letter-long word came about as three companies in the US were searching for a nonflammable, nontoxic alternative to ammonia and sulfur dioxide to use as a refrigerant.
- 15. Deriving from Latin, it means honourable, honourableness or “the state of being able to achieve honours.”
Down
- 1. extraordinarily good; wonderful.
- 2. to accept or agree passively
- 3. he act of regarding something as unimportant or as worthless. It is commonly used in a humorous way.
- 5. a medical term that refers to a relatively mild form of pseudohypoparathyroidism.
- 7. This medical term refers to the surgical removal of both the thyroid and parathyroid glands.
- 10. fix the spelling "Hankerchiff"
- 11. A fusion of two bodies or parts
- 14. The answer is A, just made this to keep your sanity alive as this will be the only one you actually get