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Down Across 1. Word meaning “fear of the ocean”. 1. Fear of the number 13. 2. A thought; from the Greek word meaning “to see”. 8. Latin word meaning “field”. 3. A person who performs duties for another; from the 9. Latin prefix meaning “bird”. Latin word meaning “slave”. 10. Word meaning “the study of being or existence”. 4. The Latin word for “I”. 11. Your teacher’s favorite 1980 TV show hosted by 5. An extreme or irrational fear. astrophysicist Carl Sagan; from the Greek word meaning 6. A word used to describe missiles or other projectiles; “well­ordered”. from the Greek word meaning “to throw”. 12. Greek philosopher and renaissance man known for his 7. Greek prefix for our furry feline friends. empiricism. 11. ​
Chromosome​
comes from the Greek words meaning 13. Latin word for “it”; in Freudian psychology often paired ______ and “body”. with the ​
ego​
. 14. The Greek word for “to sell”. 15. Greek pre­Socratic philosopher known for his 16. The ​
eco​
in ​
economy​
is ultimately derived from the fascination with ratios and restrictive diet. Greek ​
oikos​
, meaning _____. 19. Greek philosopher who sought to free people from the 17. Word meaning farming, from the Latin for “field” and fear of death and whose theories were immortalized by “cultivation”. the Roman poet Lucretius. 18. Latin word for a hated monarchical ruler; where 23. Another word for the Cosmos; from the Latin words English gets “regal”. meaning “one” and “turn”. 20. Greek philosopher known for his “theory of forms”. 26. The Greek philosopher Democritus believed in this 21. The Anglo­Saxon word for “controversy” (it’s in chapter invisible, inseparable particle. one!” 27. ​
Verbum​
is the Latin word for ______. 22. The Latin word for “slave”; also, the Austrian way of 29. Greek mythological character whose name is used for saying “goodbye”. the female version of the ​
Oedipus complex.​
24. Adjective describing someone who only thinks about 31. Latin prefix meaning “out of”. themselves; from the Latin word for “I”. 32. Latin word meaning “end, boundary”. 25. Greek philosopher famous for his dialectic method and 33. The Latin root of ​
Mercury​
, merchandise and his untimely death. commerce. 28. Latin prefix meaning “through”, or “for each”. 35. Greek word meaning “skill, craft or art”. 30. A friendship ending, business­themed board game; 37. Latin word for “purse”. from the Greek word meaning “one” and “to sell”. 38. Word meaning “to free”; from the Latin words for “out 33. A head­thrashing offshoot of rock music; from the of” and “hand”. Greek word meaning “mine”. 40. An ascetic philosopher who shuns luxury and political 34. Roman numeral 20. participation and promotes individual freedom and 36. Latin prefix meaning “together”. self­dependence; named after the Greek word for “dog”. 39. Greek word meaning “ship” – not to be confused with 41. Latin prefix meaning “down” or “away from”. navis​
! 42. Greek word for “cow”; first half of the word for an eating disorder. 43. The number 40; or what you might see on a very large t­shirt.