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1
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The organ in the head that controls mental and physical activity.
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7
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A means for detecting objects underwater using sound waves.
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8
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Classes; groups, or kinds.
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10
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A means of detection using sound waves above the level of human hearing.
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11
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The part of the body that carries messages to and from the brain.
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12
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A sound reproducing machine that uses records in the form of grooved cylinders or discs and a needle for reproducing the sound.
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15
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A metal instrument that makes the sound of a musical note when tapped on a hard surface.
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16
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To make, design, or produce something for the first time.
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17
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The science of sound and its effects on people.
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20
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The degree of excellence of something.
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21
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Ear part that vibrates when sound enters the ear.
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22
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Substance such as stone, coal, salt or sand that are found in the earth.
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23
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Upper section of the throat that contains the voice box.
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2
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Uneven; having different patterrns or shapes.
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3
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Kind, merciful, and compassionate.
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4
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To move back and forth very fast.
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5
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When something is moved back and forth very fast.
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6
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Two small folds of tissue which stretch across the larynx.
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9
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The vibrations per second of an object causing sound.
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13
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Liquid substance used for fuel, lighting, medicine, and many other uses.
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14
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The degree of highness or lowness of a sound.
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18
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The small part of the inner ear that looks like a snail.
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19
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The level of strength, force, or energy.
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