Java Games: Flashcards, matching, concentration, and word search.

unit 8 8

AB
chronologyThe order of events
terminologyThe particular terms of a particular trade, science, or art
catalogA list of items, usually in alphabetical order, with a description of each
technologyThe application of scientific knowledge, especially in industry or commerce
geologyThe study of the origin, history, behavior, and structure of the earth
zoologyThe scientific study of animals
logicThe study of the principles of reason
biologyThe scientific study of living things and life processes, including growth, structure, and reproduction. Among the branches of biology are the sciences of botany, zoology, and ecology
apologyA statement expressing regret for an offense or fault
psychologyThe scientific study of mental processes and behavior
dialogueA conversation between two or more persons
sociologyThe scientific study of human society and its origins, development, organizations, and institutions
ecologyThe relationship between living things and their environment
meteorologyThe scientific study of the atmosphere and its effects, especially those effects that influence weather conditions
theologyThe systematic study of religion
anthologyA collection of writings, such as poems or short stories, by various authors
astrologyThe art of predicting the course of human events through the study of the position of the stars and planets
analogyThe inference that if two unrelated things are alike in some ways they are probably alike in others
mythologyThe study of myths
trilogyA group of three related dramatic or literary works
fragmentSomething incomplete or unfinished
professorAny teacher or instructor
assistantA helper
corrodeTo be dissolved or worn away
analyzeTo examine in detail
archaeologyThe scientific study of the remains of past human activities, such as buildings, tools, and pottery
logisticsThe planning and handling of details such as materials and personnel, as in a military operation
etymologyThe origin and development of a word as shown by its earliest use and changes in form and meeting
prologueA beginning section of a play, opera, or literary work that introduces or explains what follows
epilogueA short section at the end of any literary work, often dealing with the future of its characters


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