Across
- 3. (N) The study of statistics which illustrates the changing structures of human populations
- 4. (N)Of a disease prevalent over a whole country or the world.
- 8. The Latin root "To know"
- 10. The Greek root "Time"
- 11. The Latin root "To hear"
- 12. (V) To accuse someone or charge the person officially with a crime
- 14. (V) To close up, confine, or shut someone or something away from others.
- 15. The Latin root "To say"
Down
- 1. (V) To think deeply.
- 2. The Greek root "People" or "Population"
- 5. The Greek root "Self" or "Same"
- 6. (V) To have or to contain.
- 7. (N) the organizational pattern of how events occur in time.
- 9. The Greek root "To draw" or "To write"
- 13. The Latin root "To believe"
- 16. (Adj)Believable, trustworthy,inspiring confidence.
