Verbs to describe processes

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