a person under the protection of a feudal lord
What is a vassal?
When two angles share a line and a vertex they are...
next to
What is adjacent?
When a person is called to court?
What is subpoena?
a feeling of excitement about something that is going to happen
What is anticipation?
union by melting
union of atomic nuclei to form heavier nuclei resulting in the release of enormous quantities of energy
What is fusion?
A system of service between a lord and the peasants loyal to that lord
What is feudalism?
What is the name of the red line?
What is hypotenuse?
something done or said that can be used as an example or rule to be followed in the future
Monday precedes (comes before) Tuesday.
What is precedent?
tending to be quiet : not speaking frequently
water that falls to the ground as rain, snow, etc.
starts with a P
What is precipitation?
Sports that involve combat and self-defense
What are martial arts?
The red line that crosses the blue lines is called?
What is a transversal?
The official decision by a court
What is a ruling?
lacking power or strength
The opposite of potent
What is impotent?
a major type of community of distinctive plants and animals living together in a particular climate and physical environment.
it includes these letters: m e b o i
What is a biome?
A warrior who served a japanese lord.
What is a samurai?
A side of a triangle
The red and black sides below:
What is a leg?
A party in a lawsuit
What is a litigant?
to make less severe or intense
unscramble: g s a u s a e
What is assuage?
Victories over the Carolina Panthers, New Orleans Saints and Cleveland Browns assuaged some concerns.
the qualities in a room that affect how well a person in it can hear
the science that studies sounds
What is acoustics?
connected with the sea, especially in relation to seafaring commercial or military activity.
What is maritime?
The __________ of a number x is another number, which when multiplied by itself a given number of times, equals x.
What is root?
A court's authority to hear cases
The court has ________ over most criminal offenses.
What is jurisdiction?