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Science
"A"djectives
What's That Sci. Abbrev.?
100

It can mean a pupil or a follower of anyone, not just of Jesus.

Disciple

100

Acquire property, avoid jail, pay your taxes, run your possibly now-former friends into bankruptcy.

Monopoly

100

Molybdenum adds strength to steel as part of one of these substances composed of 2 or more elements.

An alloy

100

This adjective derived from the name of Plato's school can mean "irrelevant".

Academic

100

IR:
This radiation just below visible light on the spectrum.

Infrared

200

This word ends the first line of Shakespeare's "Richard III".

Discontent

200

Employ the Benko Gambit... wait, maybe the Grünfeld Defense.... ooh, the Nimzowitsch-Larsen Attack! Let's go with that!

Chess

200

A report on Ganymede, a moon of this planet, suggests a liquid ocean under the surface & snow that falls up.

Jupiter

200

Meaning "open", when you leave a door this way, it sounds as if you've transformed it to glass.

Ajar

200

G:
This prefix meaning "billion"; it comes before "hertz" & "watts".

Giga

300

To protect sensitive information, you may be asked to sign an NDA, a non-this agreement.

Disclosure

300

Be last off the Battle Bus & land by a quiet spot instead of the Citadel; have a wide range of weapons & a medkit; use headphones.

Fortnite

300

Formed in the 1960s, the theory of this 2-word movement of sections of the lithosphere upended earth science.

Tectonic Plates (plate tectonics)

300

Greater than pH 7, it means capable of neutralizing an acid.

Alkaline

300

HTTP:
Hypertext transfer this.

Protocol

400

It can be a break or interruption, or the boundary between the Earth's crust & the mantle called the Moho, or Mohorovicic this.

Discontinuity

400

Pick up the 1-3-6-10 "picket fence"; rolling 2 turkeys should probably do it.

Bowling

400

Steel wool has lots of surface area, so when set ablaze, its mass increases as it turns into this compound also known as rust.

Iron oxide

400

Be! Be! This, not in the physically threatening to others sense, but in the determined go-getter vibe.

Aggressive

400

PPM:
Used to describe the concentration of small amounts of something in a solution.

Parts per million

500

Disturbing the peace & loitering can be part of the crime known as this type of "conduct".

Disorderly

500

Score 12 hoop points & hit the peg with both balls; toss away your mallet like a boss & have a spot of tea.

Croquet

500

The law that the total pressure of a mixture of gases is the sum of those of the component gases was stated by this Brit in 1801.

John Dalton

500

It's "tru", you're this, devoted to the welfare of others.

Altruistic

500

Pa:
This unit of pressure named for a 17th century Frenchman.

Pascal

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