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Vocabulary of Fahrenheit 451

Teacher: Mr Sindlinger's Idiosyncratic Puzzles
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Across
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This adjective refers to one's sense of touch.
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If one feels this way, he or she is somehow like a brute animal.
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It is a machine with a rapidly rotating container that applies centrifugal force to its contents, typically to separate fluids of different densities (e.g., cream from milk) or liquids from solids.
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This describes the spring water inside Mildred's pumped stomach.
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No one wants to drown in its loud, deafening, & music-less noise.
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An adverb which describes an action or gesture which is carried out with a minimum of effort or reflection...
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This means hateful, and the firemen's shoes are described using this descriptive adjective.
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It is a loud, unpleasant, and prolonged noise.
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Montag's face is described by this word that means expressionless.
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Literally, it means "a layer of something," but it also refers to what hardness lies inside Mildred's pumped stomach.
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Montag wears a symbol of one of these on the chest of his fireman's shirt.
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This is an adjective that means proceeding in a gradual, subtle way, but with harmful effects.
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despicable....
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An adjective which means concerned with beauty or the appreciation of (eauty.
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These are what one tends to do if one is not told what to do, ordered; supposedly, firemen have dispositions to act in a certain way.
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The book describes Mildred's blood as a liquid form of this type of a metaphorical sadness.
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This is a noun that means an abundance of something, anything.
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This past-tense verb means to make into dust or similar minute small parts.
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This adjective means extremely hungry. In the novel, Montag’s hands function as a symbol of defiance and thirst for truth, and they are described using this descriptive word.
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Censorship often relies upon this, and often it is a formal pronouncement from a state or authority.