science Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
to do away with or put to an end | abolish |
to pile up or collect | accumulate |
going around or sending around | circulation |
1.to end or to make decisions 2.opinions by reasoning | conclude |
1.to add tones to a melody to create chords 2.to play or sing to a tuneful sound | harmonize |
1.easily set on fire 2.easily excited or angered | inflammable |
1.to help grow,or keep alive and well, with food 2.to maintain | nourish |
something told beforehand | prediction |
1.a celestial body that revolves around a planet 2.a moon 3.a manufactured object intended to circle around a planet | satellite |
1.person who betrays a trust, a friend, or a duty 2.one who commits teason | traitor |
1.enough;sufficient | adequate |
to surprise greatly, amaze | astonish |
the distance around a circle or sphere | circumference |
1.a joining of something with another 2.union 3.combination | conjuction |
1.rough and deep sounding 2.having a harsh voice | hoarse |
1.the act or power of producing an effect without great force | influence |
1.a new kind 2.often long, usually complex fictional story | novel |
1.to keep safe from harm or change 2.to protect or maintain | preserve |
1.conduct that brings disgrace or shocks the public 2.the loss of or damage to reputation | scandal |
1.a written,formal agreement between countries 2.the document that contains the agreement | treaty |
1.out of date 2.out of style | antiquated |
1.to collect and bring together 2.to build up gradually | compile |
lacking a needed element or quality | deficient |
1.trusting or relying on another 2.one who relies on another for support | dependent |
1.to fill completely 2.to soak | saturate |
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