| Definition | Word | hint |
| one who speaks or writes in support of another person or a cause? | |
| having the earth and its inhabitants as a center of a theory or belief ? | |
| an activity taken up in addition to one's regular work or profession, usually for enjoyment. A hobby? | |
| sameness of a feeling; a mutual liking or understanding? | |
| a large, formal assembly (meeting/group)? | |
| a microorganism capable of causing disease? | |
| noisy; clamorous? | |
| of the heat inside of the earth? | |
| the ability to share in another's emotions, thoughts or feelings? | |
| studying or applying the influence of political and economic geography on the politics, national power, foreign policy, of a state? | |
| the career to which one feels one is called; any trade or occupation? | |
| the quality in something which arouses pity, sorrow, or sympathy? | |
| serving to instruct or inform; conveying knowledge or information ? | |
| leading to improvement; positive ? | |
| something that cannot be destroyed ? | |
| to block or stop up ? | |
| | Definition | Word | hint |
| the science that deals with the origin, history, characteristics, etc. of plants and animals? | |
| capable of being readily decomposed by the action of microbes? | |
| the removal of bits of living tissue for diagnosis ? | |
| describes the living together of two kinds of organisms to their mutual advantage? | |
| The mental process of knowing, including aspects; such as, awareness, perception, reasoning, and judgment.? | |
| pertaining to or possessing knowledge? | |
| a sense of right and wrong, with an urge to do right? | |
| governed by one’s conscience? | |
| change of form, structure, substance or function? | |
| describes the attribution of human characteristics to gods or objects? | |
| Describes the manner of development or change in an organism or any of its parts ? | |
| the study of form or structure? | |
| a statement that seems contradictory, but may be true in fact? | |
| an example or model ? | |
| A characteristic element or factor; a quantity or quality that gives a particular form to the thing it characterizes.? | |
| a model of perfection or excellence? | |
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