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Vocabulary of Fahrenheit 451

Teacher: Mr Sindlinger's Idiosyncratic Puzzles
Across
This adjective refers to one's sense of touch.
If one feels this way, he or she is somehow like a brute animal.
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.
This describes the spring water inside Mildred's pumped stomach.
No one wants to drown in its loud, deafening, & music-less noise.
An adverb which describes an action or gesture which is carried out with a minimum of effort or reflection...
This means hateful, and the firemen's shoes are described using this descriptive adjective.
It is a loud, unpleasant, and prolonged noise.
Montag's face is described by this word that means expressionless.
Down
Literally, it means "a layer of something," but it also refers to what hardness lies inside Mildred's pumped stomach.
Montag wears a symbol of one of these on the chest of his fireman's shirt.
This is an adjective that means proceeding in a gradual, subtle way, but with harmful effects.
despicable....
An adjective which means concerned with beauty or the appreciation of (eauty.
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.
The book describes Mildred's blood as a liquid form of this type of a metaphorical sadness.
This is a noun that means an abundance of something, anything.
This past-tense verb means to make into dust or similar minute small parts.
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.
Censorship often relies upon this, and often it is a formal pronouncement from a state or authority.