Across
- 7. or convert a raw material or a basic component into a different form or a finished product.
- 10. grow, or manufacture something through a physical or mental process.
- 11. moisture or liquid from an object or substance, often through evaporation or heat.
- 13. a permanent color to a material, such as fabric or yarn, by soaking it in a chemical solution.
- 14. the temperature of a substance or object, often allowing it to solidify or become safe to handle.
- 15. and connect equipment, machinery, or software in a specific location so that it is ready for operation.
- 16. away
- 18. goods or services to another country for the purpose of international sale or trade.
- 19. something away from a specific place or eliminate an unwanted component from a mixture.
Down
- 1. or dispose of materials, waste, or by-products that are no longer useful or functional.
- 2. into
- 3. or join pieces of fabric, leather, or other materials using a needle and thread.
- 4. a liquid or flowable substance to exit a container and enter another space, typically using gravity.
- 5. various separate parts together to create a single, finished product or structure.
- 6. and nurture plants or biological organisms, allowing them to increase in size and reach maturity.
- 8. goods, materials, or people from one geographical location to another using a vehicle.
- 9. or mechanically harvest crops or select specific items from a larger group.
- 10. a detailed plan, drawing, or model of something before it is physically manufactured or built.
- 12. finished products into containers, boxes, or protective wrapping for storage, sale, or shipment.
- 15. deliver, or make available the necessary resources or materials required for a process.
- 17. goods on a large scale in a factory setting using machinery, labor, and raw materials.
- 20. energy to a substance to raise its temperature, often to change its physical state or trigger a reaction.
