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content: subject of the poem
barrel: part of bunsen burner where the air and gas mix
abstract: words that can not be touch or see
classboundary: a point that is the left endpoint of one class interval, and the right end point of another class interval
symbol: figure of speech in which something (object, person, situation or action) means more than what it is
blue: color of non-luminous flame
adjective: words used to describe nouns or pronouns
histogram: kind of plot that summarizes how data are distributed
dran: greek word meaning "to do"
bronstedacid: ability to donate proton; will produce conjugate base
concrete: name of something that we can experience through senses
intersection: set of elements that all sets have in common
farce: play that is characterized by broad humor, wild antics, and often slapstick, or other physical humor
centrifuge: laboratory equipment use din separating the solid to liquid component
denotation: the explicit meaning of something
mode: most common value
setting: the background against which action takes place
collar: part of bunsen burner which regulates the passage of the air
gerund: a noun formed from a verb by adding a -ing
parameter: numerical property of a population
Across:7. | figure of speech in which something (object, person, situation or action) means more than what it is | 8. | subject of the poem | 9. | the background against which action takes place | 10. | numerical property of a population | 13. | words used to describe nouns or pronouns |
| 15. | color of non-luminous flame | 16. | laboratory equipment use din separating the solid to liquid component | 17. | words that can not be touch or see | 18. | ability to donate proton; will produce conjugate base | 19. | a noun formed from a verb by adding a -ing |
| | Down:1. | set of elements that all sets have in common | 2. | a point that is the left endpoint of one class interval, and the right end point of another class interval | 3. | kind of plot that summarizes how data are distributed | 4. | name of something that we can experience through senses | 5. | part of bunsen burner which regulates the passage of the air |
| 6. | play that is characterized by broad humor, wild antics, and often slapstick, or other physical humor | 11. | most common value | 12. | the explicit meaning of something | 14. | greek word meaning "to do" | 15. | part of bunsen burner where the air and gas mix |
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Across:7. | figure of speech in which something (object, person, situation or action) means more than what it is | 8. | subject of the poem | 9. | the background against which action takes place | 10. | numerical property of a population | 13. | words used to describe nouns or pronouns |
| 15. | color of non-luminous flame | 16. | laboratory equipment use din separating the solid to liquid component | 17. | words that can not be touch or see | 18. | ability to donate proton; will produce conjugate base | 19. | a noun formed from a verb by adding a -ing |
| | Down:1. | set of elements that all sets have in common | 2. | a point that is the left endpoint of one class interval, and the right end point of another class interval | 3. | kind of plot that summarizes how data are distributed | 4. | name of something that we can experience through senses | 5. | part of bunsen burner which regulates the passage of the air |
| 6. | play that is characterized by broad humor, wild antics, and often slapstick, or other physical humor | 11. | most common value | 12. | the explicit meaning of something | 14. | greek word meaning "to do" | 15. | part of bunsen burner where the air and gas mix |
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