Vocabulary

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  1. 3. To introduce a vaccine or substance into a person or animal's body to produce immunity to a specific disease
  2. 6. Suffering from poor nutrition, often due to a lack of essential nutrients or insufficient food intake
  3. 8. The state of living or existing together at the same time, often peacefully, despite differences
  4. 9. To completely destroy or eliminate something, often referring to diseases, pests, or harmful practices
  5. 10. required by law or rule; mandatory
Down
  1. 1. A technique of mural painting executed on freshly laid wet plaster, allowing the paint to become an integral part of the wall surface as it dries
  2. 2. A highly contagious viral disease marked by fever, cough, runny nose, red eyes, and a characteristic red rash
  3. 4. The protection and preservation of natural resources, cultural heritage, or the environment to prevent harm, damage, or depletion
  4. 5. A curved structure that spans an opening and typically supports the weight of material above it, commonly used in bridges and buildings
  5. 7. Failure to care for or give proper attention to something or someone, leading to harm or deterioration