vocabulary

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Across
  1. 3. A small part or portion taken from a larger group or whole, used to represent the entire group for analysis or testing.
  2. 4. Believed or claimed to be true, but not necessarily proven or confirmed.
  3. 7. up To arrange or establish something, like a system, organization, or event.
  4. 8. Small in degree or amount; not very significant or noticeable.
  5. 10. Relating to the countryside or areas that are far from cities and towns.
  6. 11. Having the knowledge, training, or expertise to perform a particular task or job well.
  7. 12. Important, meaningful, or having a noticeable impact on a situation or outcome.
  8. 13. Not happening often; occurring rarely or infrequently.
Down
  1. 1. Clearly defined or identified; relating to a particular thing or situation.
  2. 2. When you have used up or consumed all of something and don't have any more left.
  3. 3. The way something is organized or put together, like a building or a system.
  4. 5. The outer or topmost layer of something, like the exterior of an object or the ground.
  5. 6. A person who has expert knowledge or skills in a specific field or subject.
  6. 8. The amount of money paid to an employee for their work, usually given on a regular basis (e.g., monthly or yearly).
  7. 9. The ability to perceive and understand information from the world around us using our five senses (sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell), as well as our mental faculties (like intuition and reasoning).
  8. 11. Quiet, not moving, or without sound; also used to indicate that a situation is continuing to the present time.