Across
- 2. (of an object) easily broken or damaged; flimsy or insubstantial; easily destroyed; (of a person) not strong or sturdy; delicate and vulnerable
- 5. 1) hostile and aggressive; 2) a nation or person engaged in war or conflict, as recognized by international law
- 6. occurring or existing before a particular war, especially the American Civil War
- 8. an act or situation provoking or justifying war; an event used to justify starting a war
- 9. 1) stubborn or unmanageable; obstinate; 2) resistant to a process or stimulus; 3) a
- 10. a small part broken or separated off something; an isolated or incomplete part of something; break or cause to break into pieces
Down
- 1. (typically of children) irritable and quarrelsome; (of a group or organization) difficult to control; unruly
- 2. the cracking or breaking of a hard object or material; 2) (with reference to an organization or other abstract thing) split or fragment so as to no longer function or exist
- 3. (mathematics) a geometric pattern that is repeated at every scale; an infinite pattern that appears similar no matter how closely you look at it
- 4. 1) (of an appearance) fail to give a true notion or impression of (something); disguise or contradict; 2) fail to fulfill or justify (a claim or expectation); betray
- 5. 1) (of a person or animal) emit a deep loud roar, typically in pain or anger; 2) sing (a song) loudly and tunelessly
- 7. demonstrating aggression and willingness to fight
