Across
- 4. - A person or animal lacking normal pigmentation, resulting in white or pale skin, hair, and eyes; derived from "albus" (white).
- 5. - Relating to birds.
- 7. - Green with grass or other rich vegetation; derived from "viridis" (green).
- 9. - A heading or title written or printed in red ink; derived from "rubrica" (red ochre), from "ruber" (red).
- 15. - Relating to or resembling an eagle; also used to describe a hooked or curved nose resembling an eagle’s beak.
- 16. - A bright red mineral consisting of mercury sulfide; used as a pigment; derived from "cinnabaris," a Latin word for a red mineral.
- 19. - Relating to or resembling mice or rodents.
- 20. - Relating to or resembling a bear or bears.
- 21. - Relating to or resembling a goat or goats.
- 22. - Relating to or resembling a cat or cats.
- 24. - Relating to or resembling a pig or pigs.
- 27. - Relating to or affecting cattle.
- 30. - Relating to or affecting horses or other members of the horse family.
- 31. - A dark brown to black pigment found in the skin, hair, and eyes; derived from "melas" (black) in Greek, which influenced the Latin "melanin."
Down
- 1. - Greenish or becoming green; derived from "viridis" (green).
- 2. - Having a frosted look, often used to describe plants or fruits with a bluish-gray or greenish-gray color; derived from "glaucus" (bluish-gray or greenish-gray).
- 3. - Relating to or resembling a serpent or snake; winding or twisting like a snake.
- 6. - A pinkish-red or flesh-colored hue; derived from "incarnatus" (flesh-colored), from "caro" (flesh).
- 8. - Relating to or resembling a lion.
- 10. - Relating to or resembling a dog or dogs.
- 11. - Any of a group of plant metabolites with yellow pigmentation and antioxidant properties; derived from "flavus" (yellow).
- 12. - Relating to or resembling a fox; crafty or cunning.
- 13. - Pertaining to the color purple; derived from "purpura" (purple).
- 14. - An earthy pigment containing ferric oxide, typically with clay, varying from light yellow to brown or red; derived from "ochra," a Latin word derived from Greek "ōkhra" (pale yellow).
- 17. - A bright blue color, often used to describe the sky; derived from "azurium," a medieval Latin word that ultimately comes from Arabic "lāzaward" (lapis lazuli).
- 18. - Relating to fish.
- 23. - Relating to or resembling a wolf or wolves.
- 25. - Rose-colored; derived from "rosaceus" (rose-colored), from "rosa" (rose).
- 26. - Having a dark bluish-gray color, often used to describe bruises; derived from "lividus" (bluish).
- 28. - Relating to or resembling sheep.
- 29. - Relating to or resembling a deer.
