Scienc "E"
Art Terms
Getting Medieval
Verbs
Abbrv.
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By definition, it's a substance that can't be chemically decomposed into a simpler one

Element

100

This kind of paint is a synthetic resin that is dense like oil paint & bright yet translucent like watercolors, it's also used in nail polish!

Acrylic

100

"Shooting at the butts" (man-made mounds of earth) was a popular way to practice this discipline

Archery

100

It can mean to fish by towing lures behind a boat, or to make intentional upsetting remarks online to elicit a response

Troll

100

A regional alliance:
NATO

North Atlantic Treaty Organization

200

There are dynamic, thermodynamic & chemical types of this state of balance

Equilibrium

200

This Art movement began in the 1950s, using everyday objects like comic strips, road signs & (big hint!) soup cans

Pop-art

200

This part of a castle's defenses often also functioned as the sewer

Moat

200

When you lie in court under oath, you do this to "yourself"

Perjure

200

On the clock in Denver:
MST

Mountain Standard Time

300

When an electron absorbs a photon & moves to a higher energy state, it's described as this agitated condition

Excited

300

It means a picture made of inlaid tile, or pertaining to the guy to whom the 10 Commandments were revealed

Mosaic

300

Weapons made of this steel, recognized for its unique pattern and named for a Syrian city, were highly prized by medieval knights

Damascus Steel

300

To squeeze uncomfortably, like certain snakes or like too tight shoes on your feet

Constrict

300

Let the games begin:
IOC

International Olympic Committee

400

Acids & bases are among these current-conducting fluids

Electrolytes

400

Sculptors sometimes use heat & chemicals to produce this green surface film on their bronzes

Patina

400

Occurring between 1095 to 1291, The Albigensian one of 1209 & the Stedinger one of the 1230s are 2 of the lesser known of these medieval campaigns

Crusades

400

To speak distinctly & clearly; it can also mean to unite by means of a joint

Articulate

400

A care provider:
LPN

Licensed Practical Nurse

(NOT Practice)

500

Partly from Greek for "heat", it's a cold-blooded animal

Ectotherm

500

This 1893 painting, Norwegian artist Edvard Munch's most famous, is known in his native language as "Skrik"

The Scream

500

At this famous battle in 732 AD, the Frankish Empire's victory halted the Umayyad invasion of Gaul. A turning point that some scholars argue is responsible for Christianity being the dominant religion of western Europe.

The Battle of Tours

500

From Latin for "wave", it means to move in waves or ripples

Undulate

500

The address of a web page:
URL

Uniform Resource Locator

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