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aberrations:departure from what is normal
dismemberment:to cut off, dis join,break up or tear into pieces parts of the body
embalming:process of chemically treating the dead human body to reduce the presence and growth of microorganisms
erratically:strangely;differently than normal
gnats:small,two-winged insects that can bite or sting
inconspicuous:not prominent or readily noticeable
ingenuous:lacking in sophistication or worldliness
inordinately:extremely
kudzu:a large leafed quick-growing vine of the South
libel:print slanderous statements against
lineaments:any of the features of the body, usually the face
malignant:deadly,extremely harmful, evil; spiteful, malicious
mausoleum:a large burial chamber, usually above the ground
peril:a state of danger involving risk
procured:obtained
provocation:something that stirs up anger or excitement
prowess:superior ability or skill
quelled:to overwhelm something until it is powerless
rendered:to cause to be or become
rudiments:the parts of any subject or discipline that are learned first; the earliest stages of anything
unfathomable:impossible to come to understand
vigil:a purposeful surveillance to guard or observe
waning:(of the moon)pertaining to the period during which the visible surface of the moon decreases
whittles:to use a knife to cut away thin shavings of wood. Sometimes, a whittler may actually end up carving a recognizable object
TKAM Vocabulary
Across:2. | a purposeful surveillance to guard or observe | 4. | strangely;differently than normal | 6. | something that stirs up anger or excitement | 7. | a large burial chamber, usually above the ground | 11. | impossible to come to understand | 14. | superior ability or skill | 15. | not prominent or readily noticeable | 16. | process of chemically treating the dead human body to reduce the presence and growth of microorganisms | 17. | a state of danger involving risk | 20. | the parts of any subject or discipline that are learned first; the earliest stages of anything | 21. | to overwhelm something until it is powerless | 22. | a large leafed quick-growing vine of the South |
| | Down:1. | lacking in sophistication or worldliness | 3. | extremely | 5. | to use a knife to cut away thin shavings of wood. Sometimes, a whittler may actually end up carving a recognizable object | 8. | any of the features of the body, usually the face | 9. | small,two-winged insects that can bite or sting | 10. | departure from what is normal | 12. | (of the moon)pertaining to the period during which the visible surface of the moon decreases | 13. | to cut off, dis join,break up or tear into pieces parts of the body | 14. | obtained | 18. | print slanderous statements against | 19. | to cause to be or become |
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TKAM Vocabulary
Across:2. | a purposeful surveillance to guard or observe | 4. | strangely;differently than normal | 6. | something that stirs up anger or excitement | 7. | a large burial chamber, usually above the ground | 11. | impossible to come to understand | 14. | superior ability or skill | 15. | not prominent or readily noticeable | 16. | process of chemically treating the dead human body to reduce the presence and growth of microorganisms | 17. | a state of danger involving risk | 20. | the parts of any subject or discipline that are learned first; the earliest stages of anything | 21. | to overwhelm something until it is powerless | 22. | a large leafed quick-growing vine of the South |
| | Down:1. | lacking in sophistication or worldliness | 3. | extremely | 5. | to use a knife to cut away thin shavings of wood. Sometimes, a whittler may actually end up carving a recognizable object | 8. | any of the features of the body, usually the face | 9. | small,two-winged insects that can bite or sting | 10. | departure from what is normal | 12. | (of the moon)pertaining to the period during which the visible surface of the moon decreases | 13. | to cut off, dis join,break up or tear into pieces parts of the body | 14. | obtained | 18. | print slanderous statements against | 19. | to cause to be or become |
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