Across
- 6. n. Temptation to sin; attraction or charm.
- 7. adj. Caused by mental or emotional problems rather than by physical illness
- 9. n. A statement that does not follow logically from anything previously said
- 10. v. Persuade, influence; bring about.
- 11. n. soul, personality, mind
- 12. in Latin means "madness"
- 13. n. An estimate of what might happen in the future based on what is happening now.
- 14. n./v. To guess.
- 16. from the Latin verb ducere, meaning
- 22. n. The curved path that an object makes in space, or that a thrown object follows as it rises and falls to earth
- 23. v. To pull back into something larger or take back something said or written
- 25. from the Latin verb sequi, meaning "to follow"
- 26. n. The act of receiving; a social gathering where guests are formally welcomed.
- 29. adj. Harmonious, ordered, rational, calm
- 31. v. To stop, seize, or interrupt before arrival.
- 32. adj. Having to do with sexual intercourse or diseases transmitted by it.
- 33. from the Latin word for "end" or "boundary"
- 35. adj. Resulting; important.
- 36. adj. Extremely or immeasurably small
- 37. v. To keep within limits or location.
- 38. n. The friction that allows a moving thing to move over a surface without slipping
- 41. adj. Following in time, order, or place; later.
- 42. comes from trahere, the Latin verb
- 43. adj. Arranged in order or in a series.
Down
- 1. adj. Open to some influence; responsive; able to be submitted to an action or process.
- 2. n. A mental illness in which a person has a strong desire to steal things.
- 3. n. A person with an extreme and uncontrollable desire for alcohol.
- 4. comes from the Greek word psyche, meaning "breath, life, soul"
- 5. adj. Of or relating to a drug that produces abnormal and often extreme mental effects such as hallucinations
- 7. n. One who treats mental or emotional disorders or related bodily ills by psychological means
- 8. adj. Authoritative and final; specifying perfectly or precisely.
- 12. adj. Having rapid and unpredictable changes of mood.
- 15. adj. Frenzied, orgiastic
- 16. adj. Delirious
- 17. n. Subtraction; the reaching of a conclusion by reasoning.
- 18. comes from Latin verb meaning "take, seize"
- 19. v. Drawn out, continued, or extended
- 20. adj. Tending to promote, encourage, or assist; helpful.
- 21. adj. Unclear, ambiguous, or confusing
- 24. n. A mental disorder marked by feelings of great personal power and importance.
- 27. n. Someone who is extremely self-centered and ignores the problems of others.
- 28. v. To interrupt a conversation with a comment or remark
- 30. adj. Lofty, superior, and detached.
- 33. adj. Having definite limits.
- 34. adj. Noticeable or able to be felt by the senses.
- 39. adj. Not easily handled, led, taught, or controlled.
- 40. adj. Jolly, good-natured.
