acting terminology Crossword Puzzles
Acting Terminology 2022-09-01
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- A try-out for a role.
- The speed at which a scene unfolds, or the speed at which actors deliver their lines.
- a rehearsal where actors are asked to play only the moment leading up to and during a section of the play where lighting, sound, or set elements are added or taken away.
- A day for auditions open to anyone.
- When an actor has their lines completely memorized and does not need to refer to a script.
- The ‘why’ behind a character’s actions.
- Walking through lines/songs without going full-out
- A rehearsal in full costume, usually right before an actual show.
- The area behind the stage in a production or unseen by the audience.
- When an actor performs spontaneously with no script.
- any movement of the arm or hand that conveys meaning.
- The term for a lengthy speech given by a single actor in a scene.
- A second audition, in which an actor is ‘called back’ to show their skills again.
- A deliberate pause in dialogue or action.
- The who, what, when, where of a play. The better you know the given circumstances, the more you can create a life for your character; the details create a truthful background, making the character come alive with history.
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- When an actor stops acting and steps out of their role.
- the subtext that an actor goes through while acting a role; the thoughts and feelings that may be as important to the role as the dialogue itself.
- A stage direction indicating an actor should leave the stage.
- The section of the stage that is closest to the audience.
- In an audition, when an actor is asked to use material they haven’t studied or seen previously.
- This is best formatted (for the actor) as what you want to get from the other person in the scene.
- To angle the actor’s body outward towards the audience
- When an actor moves from one section of a stage to another.
- When an actor has not yet memorized their script.
- The actor’s movement on stage
- The list of schedules for all cast and crew in a production.
- The actors should stop what they are doing and await further direction
- The process of choosing the performers for a production, done by the casting director, director, or other professionals.
- A signal for an actor to begin or continue their performing.
- The center area of the stage
- The imaginary area that separates an actor from the audience. The fourth wall is broken when an actor makes an aside directly to the audience.
31 Clues: A try-out for a role. • The center area of the stage • The actor’s movement on stage • A day for auditions open to anyone. • The ‘why’ behind a character’s actions. • A deliberate pause in dialogue or action. • When an actor has not yet memorized their script. • Walking through lines/songs without going full-out • When an actor performs spontaneously with no script. • ...
Acting Terminology 2024-09-22
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- What the director or stage manger will say to het the actors ready to start the scene
- A play style in which the actors address the audience
- To move to another part of the stage
- Each actor must develop a __________ character.
- What the director says to stop the action
- Something that keeps a character from their goal.
- The area behind the curtain where the actors cannot be seen
- A non-fictional character
- During a long monologue, a director may tell an actor to ___________ the stage, allowing them more freedom of movement.
- The Russian actor/director who founded the Method style of acting.
- The style of acting that focuses on thinking more than feeling.
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- The process by which the actor seeks to make their role unique and entertaining
- To move because another actor is blocking you
- In a play, when someone who should not have the audience's attention does something to take it
- When the character has a valid reason for doing something, the action is _________
- A play that has withstood the test of time
- A play style that reflects real life.
- What the character wants from the scene or play.
- Something that is implied put not spoken
- To have one's lines memorized and not have to have the script in hand.
- When an actor compromises their body position so that the audience can see them
21 Clues: A non-fictional character • To move to another part of the stage • A play style that reflects real life. • Something that is implied put not spoken • What the director says to stop the action • A play that has withstood the test of time • To move because another actor is blocking you • Each actor must develop a __________ character. • ...
Acting Terminology 2024-10-23
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- To move because another actor has moved to block you. (12)
- A non-fictional character from the past. (10 letters)
- A play that withstood the test of time and has been shown over many generations (9 letters)
- When an actor changes their body's position in order for the audience to see them/ their face, the actor is said to be ___________ out. (8)
- A play style that represents real life. (16 letters)
- What the director says when s/he wants to stop the action (3 letters).
- During a long monologue, a director may tell an actor to ____ the stage, allowing them more freedom of movement. (4 letters)
- What the character wants from the scene or play. (9)
- Something that keeps an actor from their goal (8 letters)
- Because actors in a cast are so close, they must develop a sense of ____________. (8)
- The process whereby the actor seeks to make a role they are playing unique and entertaining by developing the character. (16 letters)
- An actor is ________ the scene or upstaging other actors if s/he distracts the audience from the actor who should have their attention. (8)
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- To have one's lines memorized and not have to have the script in hand. (7)
- The Russian actor/director who founded the Method style of acting (12)
- The job in theatre which involves lights and sound. (9)
- An actor is _________ themselves when they stand where the audience cannot see them. (9 letters)
- What the director says when s/he wants the action to stop (6 letters)
- Something is implied but not spoken (7 letters)
- To move to another area on stage. (5)
- When the character has a valid reason for doing something, the action is ____________ (9 letters)
- A style of playing in which the actors address the audience. (14)
- Each actor must develop a _________ character (6 letters)
- The area behind the curtains where actors cannot be seen. (9)
23 Clues: To move to another area on stage. (5) • Something is implied but not spoken (7 letters) • A play style that represents real life. (16 letters) • What the character wants from the scene or play. (9) • A non-fictional character from the past. (10 letters) • The job in theatre which involves lights and sound. (9) • ...
Acting Terminology 2020-08-09
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- a play style in which the actors address the audience (14)
- when the actor has a valid reason for doing something, the action is... (9)
- an actor is ______ him/herself if he/she stands where the audience cannot see him/her (9)
- each actor must develop a _____ character (6)
- to move to another stage area
- what the character wants from the scene/play (9)
- when an actor compromises his/her body position so that the audience can see him/her, he/she is said to be ____ out (8)
- an actor is scene _____ or upstaging others if he/she distracts the audience from the the actor who should have their attention (8)
- what the director says when he wants the actors to get ready to start the scene (6)
- to move because another actor has moved to block you
- something that keeps the actor from his/her goal (8)
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- because the actors are so close for so long, they must develop a philosophy of ____. (8)
- a play style that represents real life (16)
- the process by which the actor seeks to make his/her role unique and entertaining (16)
- a non-fictional character (10)
- the Russian actor/director who founded the Method style of acting (12)
- something that is implied but not spoken (7)
- the area behind the curtain where the actors cannot be seen (9)
- the style of acting that focuses on thinking more than feeling (9)
- to have one's lines memorized and not to have a script in hand (7)
- a play which has withstood the test of time (9)
- during a long monologue, a director may tell an actor to ____ the stage, allowing more freedom of movement (4)
- what the director says when he wants the action to stop (3)
23 Clues: to move to another stage area • a non-fictional character (10) • a play style that represents real life (16) • something that is implied but not spoken (7) • each actor must develop a _____ character (6) • a play which has withstood the test of time (9) • what the character wants from the scene/play (9) • to move because another actor has moved to block you • ...
Acting Terminology 2020-12-08
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- style of acting that focuses on thinking
- each actor must develop a _____ character
- a valid reason for doing something: ___ action
- to have lines memorized and not have a script
- implied but not spoken
- a play style that represents real life
- a play that has withstood the test of time
- standing where the audience cannot see
- what the director says to get started
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- compromised body position to be seen(2words)
- something that keeps a character from the goal
- move because another actor has blocked you
- what the character wants from the scene/play
- upstaging others/distracting audience
- required for actors who work together
- method acting founder
- area behind curtain where actors can't be seen
17 Clues: method acting founder • implied but not spoken • upstaging others/distracting audience • required for actors who work together • what the director says to get started • a play style that represents real life • standing where the audience cannot see • style of acting that focuses on thinking • each actor must develop a _____ character • ...
Acting Terminology 2022-09-19
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- sending the voice to all areas of the theatre
- The physical arrangement of the actors' movement on stage
- The reason you and/or your character take an action
- The reason for your action
- monologue Technique of expressing your real feelings between the phrases of the text
- An unrehearsed scene, in your own, extemporaneous words
- The point at which you either overcome an obstacle and/or reach a new emotional level previously unattainable
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- a section of the play spoken by one actor as wither part of a scene or alone on the stage. Performed within the context of a play or removed from the play in auditions.
- technical switch from the end of one beat to the beginning of the next
- the connection between your character and the other characters in the play
- memory exploring, or creating a past event from your life for use in a scene or character (also called Affective Memory or Emotional Recall)
- What you do to get what your character wants
- Physical behaviors or 'tics' pinpointing the uniqueness of the character
- The person whom you are playing
- when a character is alone on stage and speaks, usually to the audience
15 Clues: The reason for your action • The person whom you are playing • What you do to get what your character wants • sending the voice to all areas of the theatre • The reason you and/or your character take an action • An unrehearsed scene, in your own, extemporaneous words • The physical arrangement of the actors' movement on stage • ...
Acting Terminology 2022-09-15
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- An unrehearsed scene in your own words.
- Habits or characteristics of speech that help identify character.
- What you do or tell yourself in order to create a role. Positive and active choices are better than negative or passive ones.
- Technique of expressing your real feelings between the phrases of text.
- Categorizing actors by appearance into roles they are opt to be cast.
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- The procedure of observing the work of actors to determine who is best suited to play a role.
- A description of a performance where the origin and progression of truthful behavior is evident.
- a request to return and audition. The director has narrowed down their choices for the role and you're closer to getting the job.
- The invisible, imagined, or implied wall through which the audience sees the performance.
- Honest feedback on your work. What worked and what didn't, what we saw and didn't see.
- A predetermined signal to cause you to act, deliver a line, do stage business, gesture, or move onstage. A prompt.
- The person you're playing.
- The real meaning "under the text." The intentions, reality behind character's words.
- Adjustments and/or critique given by the director.
- A technique using nonverbal sounds in place of the text or words.
15 Clues: The person you're playing. • An unrehearsed scene in your own words. • Adjustments and/or critique given by the director. • Habits or characteristics of speech that help identify character. • A technique using nonverbal sounds in place of the text or words. • Categorizing actors by appearance into roles they are opt to be cast. • ...
Acting Terminology 2022-09-19
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- sending the voice to all areas of the theatre
- The physical arrangement of the actors' movement on stage
- The reason you and/or your character take an action
- The reason for your action
- monologue Technique of expressing your real feelings between the phrases of the text
- An unrehearsed scene, in your own, extemporaneous words
- The point at which you either overcome an obstacle and/or reach a new emotional level previously unattainable
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- a section of the play spoken by one actor as wither part of a scene or alone on the stage. Performed within the context of a play or removed from the play in auditions.
- technical switch from the end of one beat to the beginning of the next
- the connection between your character and the other characters in the play
- memory exploring, or creating a past event from your life for use in a scene or character (also Affective Memory or Emotional Recall)
- What you do to get what your character wants
- Physical behaviors or 'tics' pinpointing the uniqueness of the character
- The person whom you are playing
- when a character is alone on stage and speaks, usually to the audience
15 Clues: The reason for your action • The person whom you are playing • What you do to get what your character wants • sending the voice to all areas of the theatre • The reason you and/or your character take an action • An unrehearsed scene, in your own, extemporaneous words • The physical arrangement of the actors' movement on stage • ...
Acting Terminology 2022-09-19
Across
- sending the voice to all areas of the theatre
- The physical arrangement of the actors' movement on stage
- The reason you and/or your character take an action
- The reason for your action
- monologue Technique of expressing your real feelings between the phrases of the text
- An unrehearsed scene, in your own, extemporaneous words
- The point at which you either overcome an obstacle and/or reach a new emotional level previously unattainable
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- a section of the play spoken by one actor as wither part of a scene or alone on the stage. Performed within the context of a play or removed from the play in auditions.
- technical switch from the end of one beat to the beginning of the next
- the connection between your character and the other characters in the play
- memory exploring, or creating a past event from your life for use in a scene or character (also Affective Memory or Emotional Recall)
- What you do to get what your character wants
- Physical behaviors or 'tics' pinpointing the uniqueness of the character
- The person whom you are playing
- when a character is alone on stage and speaks, usually to the audience
15 Clues: The reason for your action • The person whom you are playing • What you do to get what your character wants • sending the voice to all areas of the theatre • The reason you and/or your character take an action • An unrehearsed scene, in your own, extemporaneous words • The physical arrangement of the actors' movement on stage • ...
Acting Terminology 2022-09-19
Across
- sending the voice to all areas of the theatre
- The physical arrangement of the actors' movement on stage
- The reason you and/or your character take an action
- The reason for your action
- monologue Technique of expressing your real feelings between the phrases of the text
- An unrehearsed scene, in your own, extemporaneous words
- The point at which you either overcome an obstacle and/or reach a new emotional level previously unattainable
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- a section of the play spoken by one actor as wither part of a scene or alone on the stage. Performed within the context of a play or removed from the play in auditions.
- technical switch from the end of one beat to the beginning of the next
- the connection between your character and the other characters in the play
- memory Exploring, or creating a past event from your life for use in a scene or character (also Affective Memory or Emotional Recall)
- What you do to get what your character wants
- Physical behaviors or 'tics' pinpointing the uniqueness of the character
- The person whom you are playing
- when a character is alone on stage and speaks, usually to the audience
15 Clues: The reason for your action • The person whom you are playing • What you do to get what your character wants • sending the voice to all areas of the theatre • The reason you and/or your character take an action • An unrehearsed scene, in your own, extemporaneous words • The physical arrangement of the actors' movement on stage • ...
Acting Terminology 2022-09-19
Across
- sending the voice to all areas of the theatre
- The physical arrangement of the actors' movement on stage
- The reason you and/or your character take an action
- The reason for your action
- monologue Technique of expressing your real feelings between the phrases of the text
- An unrehearsed scene, in your own, extemporaneous words
- The point at which you either overcome an obstacle and/or reach a new emotional level previously unattainable
Down
- a section of the play spoken by one actor as wither part of a scene or alone on the stage. Performed within the context of a play or removed from the play in auditions.
- technical switch from the end of one beat to the beginning of the next
- the connection between your character and the other characters in the play
- memory Exploring, or creating a past event from your life for use in a scene or character (also Affective Memory or Emotional Recall)
- What you do to get what your character wants
- Physical behaviors or 'tics' pinpointing the uniqueness of the character
- The person whom you are playing
- when a character is alone on stage and speaks, usually to the audience
15 Clues: The reason for your action • The person whom you are playing • What you do to get what your character wants • sending the voice to all areas of the theatre • The reason you and/or your character take an action • An unrehearsed scene, in your own, extemporaneous words • The physical arrangement of the actors' movement on stage • ...
Acting Terminology 2022-09-19
Across
- sending the voice to all areas of the theatre
- The physical arrangement of the actors' movement on stage
- The reason you and/or your character take an action
- The reason for your action
- monologue Technique of expressing your real feelings between the phrases of the text
- An unrehearsed scene, in your own, extemporaneous words
- The point at which you either overcome an obstacle and/or reach a new emotional level previously unattainable
Down
- a section of the play spoken by one actor as wither part of a scene or alone on the stage. Performed within the context of a play or removed from the play in auditions.
- technical switch from the end of one beat to the beginning of the next
- the connection between your character and the other characters in the play
- memory Exploring, or creating a past event from your life for use in a scene or character (also Affective Memory or Emotional Recall)
- What you do to get what your character wants
- Physical behaviors or 'tics' pinpointing the uniqueness of the character
- The person whom you are playing
- when a character is alone on stage and speaks, usually to the audience
15 Clues: The reason for your action • The person whom you are playing • What you do to get what your character wants • sending the voice to all areas of the theatre • The reason you and/or your character take an action • An unrehearsed scene, in your own, extemporaneous words • The physical arrangement of the actors' movement on stage • ...
Acting Terminology 2022-09-19
Across
- sending the voice to all areas of the theatre
- The physical arrangement of the actors' movement on stage
- The reason you and/or your character take an action
- The reason for your action
- monologue Technique of expressing your real feelings between the phrases of the text
- An unrehearsed scene, in your own, extemporaneous words
- The point at which you either overcome an obstacle and/or reach a new emotional level previously unattainable
Down
- a section of the play spoken by one actor as wither part of a scene or alone on the stage. Performed within the context of a play or removed from the play in auditions.
- technical switch from the end of one beat to the beginning of the next
- the connection between your character and the other characters in the play
- memory Exploring, or creating a past event from your life for use in a scene or character (also Affective Memory or Emotional Recall)
- What you do to get what your character wants
- Physical behaviors or 'tics' pinpointing the uniqueness of the character
- The person whom you are playing
- when a character is alone on stage and speaks, usually to the audience
15 Clues: The reason for your action • The person whom you are playing • What you do to get what your character wants • sending the voice to all areas of the theatre • The reason you and/or your character take an action • An unrehearsed scene, in your own, extemporaneous words • The physical arrangement of the actors' movement on stage • ...
Acting Terminology 2022-09-19
Across
- sending the voice to all areas of the theatre
- The physical arrangement of the actors' movement on stage
- The reason you and/or your character take an action
- The reason for your action
- monologue Technique of expressing your real feelings between the phrases of the text
- An unrehearsed scene, in your own, extemporaneous words
- The point at which you either overcome an obstacle and/or reach a new emotional level previously unattainable
Down
- a section of the play spoken by one actor as wither part of a scene or alone on the stage. Performed within the context of a play or removed from the play in auditions.
- technical switch from the end of one beat to the beginning of the next
- the connection between your character and the other characters in the play
- memory Exploring, or creating a past event from your life for use in a scene or character (also Affective Memory or Emotional Recall)
- What you do to get what your character wants
- Physical behaviors or 'tics' pinpointing the uniqueness of the character
- The person whom you are playing
- when a character is alone on stage and speaks, usually to the audience
15 Clues: The reason for your action • The person whom you are playing • What you do to get what your character wants • sending the voice to all areas of the theatre • The reason you and/or your character take an action • An unrehearsed scene, in your own, extemporaneous words • The physical arrangement of the actors' movement on stage • ...
Acting Terminology 2022-09-19
Across
- sending the voice to all areas of the theatre
- The physical arrangement of the actors' movement on stage
- The reason you and/or your character take an action
- The reason for your action
- monologue Technique of expressing your real feelings between the phrases of the text
- An unrehearsed scene, in your own, extemporaneous words
- The point at which you either overcome an obstacle and/or reach a new emotional level previously unattainable
Down
- a section of the play spoken by one actor as wither part of a scene or alone on the stage. Performed within the context of a play or removed from the play in auditions.
- technical switch from the end of one beat to the beginning of the next
- the connection between your character and the other characters in the play
- memory exploring, or creating a past event from your life for use in a scene or character (also Affective Memory or Emotional Recall)
- What you do to get what your character wants
- Physical behaviors or 'tics' pinpointing the uniqueness of the character
- The person whom you are playing
- when a character is alone on stage and speaks, usually to the audience
15 Clues: The reason for your action • The person whom you are playing • What you do to get what your character wants • sending the voice to all areas of the theatre • The reason you and/or your character take an action • An unrehearsed scene, in your own, extemporaneous words • The physical arrangement of the actors' movement on stage • ...
Acting Terminology 2022-09-19
Across
- The reason for your action
- sending the voice to all areas of the theatre
- monologue Technique of expressing your real feelings between the phrases of the text
- The point at which you either overcome an obstacle and/or reach a new emotional level previously unattainable
- The reason you and/or your character take an action
- An unrehearsed scene, in your own, extemporaneous words
- when a character is alone on stage and speaks, usually to the audience
- the connection between your character and the other characters in the play
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- exploring, or creating a past event from your life for use in a scene or character (also called Affective Memory or Emotional Recall)
- a section of the play spoken by one actor as wither part of a scene or alone on the stage. Performed within the context of a play or removed from the play in auditions.
- The person whom you are playing
- technical switch from the end of one beat to the beginning of the next
- Physical behaviors or 'tics' pinpointing the uniqueness of the character
- What you do to get what your character wants
- The physical arrangement of the actors' movement on stage
15 Clues: The reason for your action • The person whom you are playing • What you do to get what your character wants • sending the voice to all areas of the theatre • The reason you and/or your character take an action • An unrehearsed scene, in your own, extemporaneous words • The physical arrangement of the actors' movement on stage • ...
Acting Terminology 2022-09-19
Across
- An unrehearsed scene, in your own, extemporaneous words
- Physical behaviors or 'tics' pinpointing the uniqueness of the character
- The person whom you are playing
- Technique of expressing your real feelings between the phrases of the text
- The point at which you either overcome an obstacle and/or reach a new emotional level previously unattainable
- The physical arrangement of the actors' movement on stage
Down
- The reason you and/or your character take an action
- when a character is alone on stage and speaks, usually to the audience
- What you do to get what your character wants
- The reason for your action
- a section of the play spoken by one actor as wither part of a scene or alone on the stage. Performed within the context of a play or removed from the play in auditions.
- the connection between your character and the other characters in the play
- technical switch from the end of one beat to the beginning of the next
- exploring, or creating a past event from your life for use in a scene or character (also called Affective Memory or Emotional Recall)
- sending the voice to all areas of the theatre
15 Clues: The reason for your action • The person whom you are playing • What you do to get what your character wants • sending the voice to all areas of the theatre • The reason you and/or your character take an action • An unrehearsed scene, in your own, extemporaneous words • The physical arrangement of the actors' movement on stage • ...
Medical Terminology Review 2025-02-03
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- medical meaning for brach
- medical meaning for sphygm
- medical terminology for remove
- medical meaning for oste
- medical meaning for derm
- medical terminology for gland
- medical terminology for hardening
- medical meaning for eryth
- medical terminology for below
- medical meaning for cost
- medical meaning for gastro
- medical terminology for tooth
- medical meaning for pneumon
- medical terminology for above
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- medical meaning for trans
- medical terminology for inside
- medical terminology for inflammation
- medical terminology for swelling
- medical meaning for spir
- medical terminology for nose
- medical meaning for steth
- medical meaning for cardi
- medical terminology for outside
- medical terminology for cell
- medical terminology for dark blue
- medical terminology for blood cloth
- medical meaning for glyc
- medical meaning for neur
28 Clues: medical meaning for oste • medical meaning for spir • medical meaning for derm • medical meaning for cost • medical meaning for glyc • medical meaning for neur • medical meaning for trans • medical meaning for brach • medical meaning for steth • medical meaning for cardi • medical meaning for eryth • medical meaning for sphygm • medical meaning for gastro • medical meaning for pneumon • ...
Medical Terminology 4 2025-09-03
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- medical terminology for tooth
- bloody sputum
- medical terminology for cell
- medical meaning for trans
- medical terminology for swelling
- medical meaning for spir
- medical terminology for below
- medical terminology for blood clot
- medical meaning for brach
- medical terminology for nose
- medical terminology for outside
- medical meaning for derm
- medical meaning for neuro
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- medical terminology for inside
- medical terminology for inflammation
- medical meaning for cardio
- medical meaning for glyc
- medical meaning for gastro
- medical terminology for hardening
- medical terminology for dark blue
- medical meaning for cost
- medical meaning for erythro
- medical terminology for remove
- medical terminology for above
- medical meaning for oste
- medical meaning for sphygm
- medical terminology for gland
- medical meaning for pneumon
28 Clues: bloody sputum • medical meaning for glyc • medical meaning for cost • medical meaning for spir • medical meaning for oste • medical meaning for derm • medical meaning for trans • medical meaning for brach • medical meaning for neuro • medical meaning for cardio • medical meaning for gastro • medical meaning for sphygm • medical meaning for erythro • medical meaning for pneumon • ...
Medical Terminology Review 2024-10-17
Across
- medical terminology for tooth
- bloody sputum
- medical terminology for cell
- medical meaning for trans
- medical terminology for swelling
- medical meaning for spir
- medical terminology for below
- medical terminology for blood clot
- medical meaning for brach
- medical terminology for nose
- medical terminology for outside
- medical meaning for derm
- medical meaning for neuro
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- medical terminology for inside
- medical terminology for inflammation
- medical meaning for cardio
- medical meaning for glyc
- medical meaning for gastro
- medical terminology for hardening
- medical terminology for dark blue
- medical meaning for cost
- medical meaning for erythro
- medical terminology for remove
- medical terminology for above
- medical meaning for oste
- medical meaning for sphygm
- medical terminology for gland
- medical meaning for pneumon
28 Clues: bloody sputum • medical meaning for glyc • medical meaning for cost • medical meaning for spir • medical meaning for oste • medical meaning for derm • medical meaning for trans • medical meaning for brach • medical meaning for neuro • medical meaning for cardio • medical meaning for gastro • medical meaning for sphygm • medical meaning for erythro • medical meaning for pneumon • ...
Medical Terminology Review 2024-11-19
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- medical meaning for brach
- medical meaning for sphygm
- medical terminology for remove
- medical meaning for oste
- medical meaning for derm
- medical terminology for gland
- medical terminology for hardening
- medical meaning for eryth
- medical terminology for below
- medical meaning for cost
- medical meaning for gastro
- medical terminology for tooth
- medical meaning for pneumon
- medical terminology for above
Down
- medical meaning for trans
- medical terminology for inside
- medical terminology for inflammation
- medical terminology for swelling
- medical meaning for spir
- medical terminology for nose
- medical meaning for steth
- medical meaning for cardi
- medical terminology for outside
- medical terminology for cell
- medical terminology for dark blue
- medical terminology for blood cloth
- medical meaning for glyc
- medical meaning for neur
28 Clues: medical meaning for oste • medical meaning for spir • medical meaning for derm • medical meaning for cost • medical meaning for glyc • medical meaning for neur • medical meaning for trans • medical meaning for brach • medical meaning for steth • medical meaning for cardi • medical meaning for eryth • medical meaning for sphygm • medical meaning for gastro • medical meaning for pneumon • ...
Medical Terminology 1 2025-10-14
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- medical meaning for brach
- medical meaning for sphygm
- medical terminology for remove
- medical meaning for oste
- medical meaning for derm
- medical terminology for gland
- medical terminology for hardening
- medical meaning for eryth
- medical terminology for below
- medical meaning for cost
- medical meaning for gastro
- medical terminology for tooth
- medical meaning for pneumon
- medical terminology for above
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- medical meaning for trans
- medical terminology for inside
- medical terminology for inflammation
- medical terminology for swelling
- medical meaning for spir
- medical terminology for nose
- medical meaning for steth
- medical meaning for cardi
- medical terminology for outside
- medical terminology for cell
- medical terminology for dark blue
- medical terminology for blood cloth
- medical meaning for glyc
- medical meaning for neur
28 Clues: medical meaning for oste • medical meaning for spir • medical meaning for derm • medical meaning for cost • medical meaning for glyc • medical meaning for neur • medical meaning for trans • medical meaning for brach • medical meaning for steth • medical meaning for cardi • medical meaning for eryth • medical meaning for sphygm • medical meaning for gastro • medical meaning for pneumon • ...
Medical Terminology Review 2025-10-14
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- medical terminology for tooth
- bloody sputum
- medical terminology for cell
- medical meaning for trans
- medical terminology for swelling
- medical meaning for spir
- medical terminology for below
- medical terminology for blood clot
- medical meaning for brach
- medical terminology for nose
- medical terminology for outside
- medical meaning for derm
- medical meaning for neuro
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- medical terminology for inside
- medical terminology for inflammation
- medical meaning for cardio
- medical meaning for glyc
- medical meaning for gastro
- medical terminology for hardening
- medical terminology for dark blue
- medical meaning for cost
- medical meaning for erythro
- medical terminology for remove
- medical terminology for above
- medical meaning for oste
- medical meaning for sphygm
- medical terminology for gland
- medical meaning for pneumon
28 Clues: bloody sputum • medical meaning for glyc • medical meaning for cost • medical meaning for spir • medical meaning for oste • medical meaning for derm • medical meaning for trans • medical meaning for brach • medical meaning for neuro • medical meaning for cardio • medical meaning for gastro • medical meaning for sphygm • medical meaning for erythro • medical meaning for pneumon • ...
Medical Terminology Review 2024-01-23
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- medical meaning for brach
- medical meaning for sphygm
- medical terminology for remove
- medical meaning for oste
- medical meaning for derm
- medical terminology for gland
- medical terminology for hardening
- medical meaning for eryth
- medical terminology for below
- medical meaning for cost
- medical meaning for gastro
- medical terminology for tooth
- medical meaning for pneumon
- medical terminology for above
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- medical meaning for trans
- medical terminology for inside
- medical terminology for inflammation
- medical terminology for swelling
- medical meaning for spir
- medical terminology for nose
- medical meaning for steth
- medical meaning for cardi
- medical terminology for outside
- medical terminology for cell
- medical terminology for dark blue
- medical terminology for blood cloth
- medical meaning for glyc
- medical meaning for neur
28 Clues: medical meaning for oste • medical meaning for spir • medical meaning for derm • medical meaning for cost • medical meaning for glyc • medical meaning for neur • medical meaning for trans • medical meaning for brach • medical meaning for steth • medical meaning for cardi • medical meaning for eryth • medical meaning for sphygm • medical meaning for gastro • medical meaning for pneumon • ...
Medical Terminology Review 2024-03-26
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- medical terminology for tooth
- bloody sputum
- medical terminology for cell
- medical meaning for trans
- medical terminology for swelling
- medical meaning for spir
- medical terminology for below
- medical terminology for blood clot
- medical meaning for brach
- medical terminology for nose
- medical terminology for outside
- medical meaning for derm
- medical meaning for neuro
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- medical terminology for inside
- medical terminology for inflammation
- medical meaning for cardio
- medical meaning for glyc
- medical meaning for gastro
- medical terminology for hardening
- medical terminology for dark blue
- medical meaning for cost
- medical meaning for erythro
- medical terminology for remove
- medical terminology for above
- medical meaning for oste
- medical meaning for sphygm
- medical terminology for gland
- medical meaning for pneumon
28 Clues: bloody sputum • medical meaning for glyc • medical meaning for cost • medical meaning for spir • medical meaning for oste • medical meaning for derm • medical meaning for trans • medical meaning for brach • medical meaning for neuro • medical meaning for cardio • medical meaning for gastro • medical meaning for sphygm • medical meaning for erythro • medical meaning for pneumon • ...
Medical Terminology Review 2024-04-02
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- medical meaning for brach
- medical meaning for sphygm
- medical terminology for remove
- medical meaning for oste
- medical meaning for derm
- medical terminology for gland
- medical terminology for hardening
- medical meaning for eryth
- medical terminology for below
- medical meaning for cost
- medical meaning for gastro
- medical terminology for tooth
- medical meaning for pneumon
- medical terminology for above
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- medical meaning for trans
- medical terminology for inside
- medical terminology for inflammation
- medical terminology for swelling
- medical meaning for spir
- medical terminology for nose
- medical meaning for steth
- medical meaning for cardi
- medical terminology for outside
- medical terminology for cell
- medical terminology for dark blue
- medical terminology for blood cloth
- medical meaning for glyc
- medical meaning for neur
28 Clues: medical meaning for oste • medical meaning for spir • medical meaning for derm • medical meaning for cost • medical meaning for glyc • medical meaning for neur • medical meaning for trans • medical meaning for brach • medical meaning for steth • medical meaning for cardi • medical meaning for eryth • medical meaning for sphygm • medical meaning for gastro • medical meaning for pneumon • ...
Medical Terminology Review 2023-04-11
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- medical meaning for brach
- medical meaning for sphygm
- medical terminology for remove
- medical meaning for oste
- medical meaning for derm
- medical terminology for gland
- medical terminology for hardening
- medical meaning for eryth
- medical terminology for below
- medical meaning for cost
- medical meaning for gastro
- medical terminology for tooth
- medical meaning for pneumon
- medical terminology for above
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- medical meaning for trans
- medical terminology for inside
- medical terminology for inflammation
- medical terminology for swelling
- medical meaning for spir
- medical terminology for nose
- medical meaning for steth
- medical meaning for cardi
- medical terminology for outside
- medical terminology for cell
- medical terminology for dark blue
- medical terminology for blood cloth
- medical meaning for glyc
- medical meaning for neur
28 Clues: medical meaning for oste • medical meaning for spir • medical meaning for derm • medical meaning for cost • medical meaning for glyc • medical meaning for neur • medical meaning for trans • medical meaning for brach • medical meaning for steth • medical meaning for cardi • medical meaning for eryth • medical meaning for sphygm • medical meaning for gastro • medical meaning for pneumon • ...
Medical Terminology Review 2025-10-14
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- medical meaning for brach
- medical meaning for sphygm
- medical terminology for remove
- medical meaning for oste
- medical meaning for derm
- medical terminology for gland
- medical terminology for hardening
- medical meaning for eryth
- medical terminology for below
- medical meaning for cost
- medical meaning for gastro
- medical terminology for tooth
- medical meaning for pneumon
- medical terminology for above
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- medical meaning for trans
- medical terminology for inside
- medical terminology for inflammation
- medical terminology for swelling
- medical meaning for spir
- medical terminology for nose
- medical meaning for steth
- medical meaning for cardi
- medical terminology for outside
- medical terminology for cell
- medical terminology for dark blue
- medical terminology for blood cloth
- medical meaning for glyc
- medical meaning for neur
28 Clues: medical meaning for oste • medical meaning for spir • medical meaning for derm • medical meaning for cost • medical meaning for glyc • medical meaning for neur • medical meaning for trans • medical meaning for brach • medical meaning for steth • medical meaning for cardi • medical meaning for eryth • medical meaning for sphygm • medical meaning for gastro • medical meaning for pneumon • ...
Medical Terminology Review 2024-04-08
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- medical meaning for brach
- medical meaning for sphygm
- medical terminology for remove
- medical meaning for oste
- medical meaning for derm
- medical terminology for gland
- medical terminology for hardening
- medical meaning for eryth
- medical terminology for below
- medical meaning for cost
- medical meaning for gastro
- medical terminology for tooth
- medical meaning for pneumon
- medical terminology for above
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- medical meaning for trans
- medical terminology for inside
- medical terminology for inflammation
- medical terminology for swelling
- medical meaning for spir
- medical terminology for nose
- medical meaning for steth
- medical meaning for cardi
- medical terminology for outside
- medical terminology for cell
- medical terminology for dark blue
- medical terminology for blood cloth
- medical meaning for glyc
- medical meaning for neur
28 Clues: medical meaning for oste • medical meaning for spir • medical meaning for derm • medical meaning for cost • medical meaning for glyc • medical meaning for neur • medical meaning for trans • medical meaning for brach • medical meaning for steth • medical meaning for cardi • medical meaning for eryth • medical meaning for sphygm • medical meaning for gastro • medical meaning for pneumon • ...
Medical Terminology 1 2025-09-03
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- medical meaning for brach
- medical meaning for sphygm
- medical terminology for remove
- medical meaning for oste
- medical meaning for derm
- medical terminology for gland
- medical terminology for hardening
- medical meaning for eryth
- medical terminology for below
- medical meaning for cost
- medical meaning for gastro
- medical terminology for tooth
- medical meaning for pneumon
- medical terminology for above
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- medical meaning for trans
- medical terminology for inside
- medical terminology for inflammation
- medical terminology for swelling
- medical meaning for spir
- medical terminology for nose
- medical meaning for steth
- medical meaning for cardi
- medical terminology for outside
- medical terminology for cell
- medical terminology for dark blue
- medical terminology for blood cloth
- medical meaning for glyc
- medical meaning for neur
28 Clues: medical meaning for oste • medical meaning for spir • medical meaning for derm • medical meaning for cost • medical meaning for glyc • medical meaning for neur • medical meaning for trans • medical meaning for brach • medical meaning for steth • medical meaning for cardi • medical meaning for eryth • medical meaning for sphygm • medical meaning for gastro • medical meaning for pneumon • ...
Basic Acting Terminology 2021-02-20
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- moving naturally to where you can be seen
- The process of creating a role in a play
- A non-fictional character
- when an actor is blocked from view
- An acting style that is without feeling
- The director says this to stop the action
- When the director signals they are ready to start
- a play where actors address the audience
- Actors create this in their work environment
- Something that keeps a character from their goal
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- to move to another stage area
- Each actor must develop a _____ character
- When a character has a reason to do something
- An actor stands in a place they can't be seen
- A play style that reflects real life
- A play that has withstood the test of time
- the area behind the curtains on the stage
- adjusting position to be seen by the audience
- to have your lines memorized
- Implied but not spoken
20 Clues: Implied but not spoken • A non-fictional character • to have your lines memorized • to move to another stage area • when an actor is blocked from view • A play style that reflects real life • An acting style that is without feeling • The process of creating a role in a play • a play where actors address the audience • moving naturally to where you can be seen • ...
Basic Acting Terminology 2021-11-03
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- The process by which the actor seeks to make the role they play unique and entertaining
- Something that keeps a character from their goal
- What the director says when they want the actors to get ready to start the scene
- During a long monolog, a director may tell an actor to _________ the stage, allowing them more freedom of movement
- To move because another actor has blocked you
- A play style in which the actors address the audience
- When the character has a valid reason for doing something, the action is ___________
- To have one's lines memorized and not have to have the script in hand
- To move to another stage area
- A play style that represents real life
- What the director says when they want the action to stop
- A play which has stood the test of time
- When an actor compromises their body position so that the audience can see them, they are said to be ________ out
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- The Russian actor/director who founded the Method style of acting
- The area behind the curtain where the actors cannot be seen
- An actor is ___________ themselves if they stand where the audience cannot see them
- A non-fictional play or character
- Because the actors are so close for so long, they must develop a philosophy of ___________
- The style of acting that focuses more on thinking than feeling
- What the character wants from the scene or play
- An actor is scene __________ or upstaging others if they distract the audience from the actor who should have their attention
- Each actor must develop a __________ character
- Something that is implied but not spoken
23 Clues: To move to another stage area • A non-fictional play or character • A play style that represents real life • A play which has stood the test of time • Something that is implied but not spoken • To move because another actor has blocked you • Each actor must develop a __________ character • What the character wants from the scene or play • ...
Basic Acting Terminology 2020-03-30
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- An actor is ______ themself if they stand where the audience cannot see them
- The style of acting that focuses on thinking more than feeling
- A play style that represents real life
- To have one's lines memorized and not have the script in hand
- Each actor must develop a _______ character
- The area behind the curtain where the actors can't be seen
- The Russian director who founded the Method style of acting
- What a character wants from the scene or play
- The process by which the actor seeks to make the role they play unique and entertaining
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- A play that has withstood the test of time
- To move because another actor has moved to block you
- What the director says when he wants you to stop
- A non-fictional character
- What the director says when she wants the actors to get ready to start the scene
- When a character has a valid reason for doing something, the action is _________
- An actor is scene ______ or upstaging others when he/she distracts the audience from the actor who should have their attention
- Something that keeps a character from their goal
- During a long monologue, a director may tell an actor to _____ the stage, allowing him/her more freedom of movement
- Something that is implied but not spoken
- Because the actors are so close for so long, they must develop a philosophy of _______
- When an actor compromises their body position so the audience can see them, they are said to be _____ out
21 Clues: A non-fictional character • A play style that represents real life • Something that is implied but not spoken • A play that has withstood the test of time • Each actor must develop a _______ character • What a character wants from the scene or play • What the director says when he wants you to stop • Something that keeps a character from their goal • ...
How well is your Medical terminology ? 2023-06-06
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- Protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen
- Medical terminology for fast breathing
- Disease caused by lack of Vitamin C:
- Gland in your neck that regulate your metabolism
- Person with recurrent seizures has _________
- Medical condition that causes high blood sugar
- Disease caused by Mosquitoes bites in Africa
- Medical terminology for excessive urination
- Medical terminology for high blood pressure
- Hormone that helps you fall asleep
- Medical terminology for low potassium
- Specialist doctor for the heart
- Specialist doctor for the skin
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- Medical terminology for white blood cells
- Medical terminology for inability to sleep
- ,Medical terminology for fast heart rate
- Medical terminology for low blood sugar .
- Medical terminology for the kidney
- Infection you may get after bat bite
- Condition that causes the salivary gland to swell up
- Virus that causes German measles
- Infection you may get after Tick bite
- Medical terminology for low body water
- terminology for loss of appetite for food
24 Clues: Specialist doctor for the skin • Specialist doctor for the heart • Virus that causes German measles • Medical terminology for the kidney • Hormone that helps you fall asleep • Disease caused by lack of Vitamin C: • Infection you may get after bat bite • Infection you may get after Tick bite • Medical terminology for low potassium • Medical terminology for fast breathing • ...
Urinary System Medical Terminology 2024-04-10
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- terminology for bacteria
- terminology for kidney
- terminology for night
- terminology for urine
- terminology for pus
- terminology for peritoneum
- terminology for renal pelvis
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- terminology for deficiency
- terminology for ketone bodies
- terminology for urethra
- terminology for stone
- terminology for kidney
- terminology for ureter
- terminology for pelvis
- terminology for bladder
15 Clues: terminology for pus • terminology for stone • terminology for night • terminology for urine • terminology for kidney • terminology for kidney • terminology for ureter • terminology for pelvis • terminology for urethra • terminology for bladder • terminology for bacteria • terminology for deficiency • terminology for peritoneum • terminology for renal pelvis • terminology for ketone bodies
Acting terminology importances 2022-10-07
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- What you do prior to performance to influence your behavior and create your character to its fullest. Focusing your attention on details that propel you into the scene.
- The person whom you are playing.
- The procedure of observing the work of actors to determine who is best suited to play a role.
- The actor's point of view onstage facing the audience; their right.
- A predetermined signal to cause you to act, deliver a line, do stage business, gesture,or move onstage.
- The part of a proscenium that is closest to the audience.
- Sending the voice to all areas of the theatre.
- A section of the play spoken by one actor as either part of a scene or alone on the stage; Performed within the context of a play or removed from the play in auditions.
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- Part of proscenium farthest from audience.
- An unrehearsed scene, in your own, extemporaneous words.
- The connection between your character and the other characters in the play.
- Reading aloud, from the script, with no rehearsal.
- The actor's point of view onstage facing the audience; their left.
- Adjustments and/or critique given by the director.
- The physical arrangement of the actors' movements on stage.
15 Clues: The person whom you are playing. • Part of proscenium farthest from audience. • Sending the voice to all areas of the theatre. • Reading aloud, from the script, with no rehearsal. • Adjustments and/or critique given by the director. • An unrehearsed scene, in your own, extemporaneous words. • The part of a proscenium that is closest to the audience. • ...
Acting terminology importances 2022-10-07
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- What you do prior to performance to influence your behavior and create your character to its fullest. Focusing your attention on details that propel you into the scene.
- The person whom you are playing.
- The procedure of observing the work of actors to determine who is best suited to play a role.
- The actor's point of view onstage facing the audience; their right.
- A predetermined signal to cause you to act, deliver a line, do stage business, gesture,or move onstage.
- The part of a proscenium that is closest to the audience.
- Sending the voice to all areas of the theatre.
- A section of the play spoken by one actor as either part of a scene or alone on the stage; Performed within the context of a play or removed from the play in auditions.
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- Part of proscenium farthest from audience.
- An unrehearsed scene, in your own, extemporaneous words.
- The connection between your character and the other characters in the play.
- Reading aloud, from the script, with no rehearsal.
- The actor's point of view onstage facing the audience; their left.
- Adjustments and/or critique given by the director.
- The physical arrangement of the actors' movements on stage.
15 Clues: The person whom you are playing. • Part of proscenium farthest from audience. • Sending the voice to all areas of the theatre. • Reading aloud, from the script, with no rehearsal. • Adjustments and/or critique given by the director. • An unrehearsed scene, in your own, extemporaneous words. • The part of a proscenium that is closest to the audience. • ...
Psychology and medical terminology 2023-09-16
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- Medical terminology for Cardi
- Medical meaning for pneumon
- The ability to adapt, cope, and recover from adversity or stress.
- medical meaning of spir
- A school of psychology that focuses on observable behavior and emphasizes the role of environment in shaping behavior.
- Medical meaning for sphygm
- An unpleasant emotional state characterized by feelings of fear, worry, and unease.
- study of human behavior
- Eating disorder known as Binge eating
- Medical meaning for gastro
- A physiological and psychological response to environmental demands or pressure.
- medical meaning of oste
- Eating disorder which a person have abnormally low body weight and intense fear of gaining weight- ANOREXIA
- Medical terminology for below
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- Medical terminology for hardening
- Medical meaning for derm
- Medical terminology for steth
- The process of growth, maturation, and change that occurs throughout the lifespan.
- Medical terminology for remove
- Medical meaning of brach
- Medical meaning for cost
- having high energy, excitement over a sustained period of time
- protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen
- Medical terminology for tooth
- Medical terminology for swelling
25 Clues: medical meaning of spir • study of human behavior • medical meaning of oste • Medical meaning for derm • Medical meaning of brach • Medical meaning for cost • Medical meaning for sphygm • Medical meaning for gastro • Medical meaning for pneumon • Medical terminology for Cardi • Medical terminology for steth • Medical terminology for tooth • Medical terminology for below • ...
Acting 101 Terminology 2024-02-12
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- why a character does what they do
- communicating to the back row
- friendship between two actors
- communication with a prop
- shifting the scene in
- type of expression with inflection and pitch
- character's physicality
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- removing yourself from the scene
- pivot out
- watching everyone around you
- focusing on one this at a time
- surrender the scene
- type of expression that is non-verbal
- characters emotions
14 Clues: pivot out • surrender the scene • characters emotions • shifting the scene in • character's physicality • communication with a prop • watching everyone around you • communicating to the back row • friendship between two actors • focusing on one this at a time • removing yourself from the scene • why a character does what they do • type of expression that is non-verbal • ...
Psychology and Medical Terminology 2023-09-16
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- An unpleasant emotional state characterized by feelings of fear, worry, and unease.
- A physiological and psychological response to environmental demands or pressure.
- protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen
- medical meaning of spir
- Medical meaning for sphygm
- Eating disorder which a person have abnormally low body weight and intense fear of gaining weight- ANOREXIA
- Medical meaning for gastro
- medical meaning of oste
- Medical terminology for remove
- having high energy, excitement over a sustained period of time
- study of human behavior
- Medical meaning of brach
- Medical meaning for cost
- The process of growth, maturation, and change that occurs throughout the lifespan.
- Medical meaning for derm
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- Medical terminology for hardening
- Medical terminology for Cardi
- Medical terminology for steth
- Medical terminology for below
- Eating disorder known as Binge eating
- Medical meaning for pneumon
- The ability to adapt, cope, and recover from adversity or stress.
- A school of psychology that focuses on observable behavior and emphasizes the role of environment in shaping behavior.
- Medical terminology for tooth
- Medical terminology for swelling
25 Clues: medical meaning of spir • medical meaning of oste • study of human behavior • Medical meaning of brach • Medical meaning for cost • Medical meaning for derm • Medical meaning for sphygm • Medical meaning for gastro • Medical meaning for pneumon • Medical terminology for Cardi • Medical terminology for steth • Medical terminology for below • Medical terminology for tooth • ...
Psychology and Medical Terminology 2023-09-16
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- Medical terminology for Cardi
- Medical meaning for pneumon
- The ability to adapt, cope, and recover from adversity or stress.
- medical meaning of spir
- A school of psychology that focuses on observable behavior and emphasizes the role of environment in shaping behavior.
- Medical meaning for sphygm
- An unpleasant emotional state characterized by feelings of fear, worry, and unease.
- study of human behavior
- Eating disorder known as Binge eating
- Medical meaning for gastro
- A physiological and psychological response to environmental demands or pressure.
- medical meaning of oste
- Eating disorder which a person have abnormally low body weight and intense fear of gaining weight- ANOREXIA
- Medical terminology for below
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- Medical terminology for hardening
- Medical meaning for derm
- Medical terminology for steth
- The process of growth, maturation, and change that occurs throughout the lifespan.
- Medical terminology for remove
- Medical meaning of brach
- Medical meaning for cost
- having high energy, excitement over a sustained period of time
- protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen
- Medical terminology for tooth
- Medical terminology for swelling
25 Clues: medical meaning of spir • study of human behavior • medical meaning of oste • Medical meaning for derm • Medical meaning of brach • Medical meaning for cost • Medical meaning for sphygm • Medical meaning for gastro • Medical meaning for pneumon • Medical terminology for Cardi • Medical terminology for steth • Medical terminology for tooth • Medical terminology for below • ...
Psychology and medical Terminology 2023-09-16
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- A school of psychology that focuses on observable behavior and emphasizes the role of environment in shaping behavior.
- The ability to adapt, cope, and recover from adversity or stress.
- The process of growth, maturation, and change that occurs throughout the lifespan.
- medical meaning of spir
- having high energy, excitement over a sustained period of time
- An unpleasant emotional state characterized by feelings of fear, worry, and unease.
- A physiological and psychological response to environmental demands or pressure.
- protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen
- Medical terminology for below
- Eating disorder known as Binge eating
- Medical terminology for remove
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- Medical terminology for swelling
- Medical meaning for derm
- Medical terminology for hardening
- Medical meaning for sphygm
- Medical meaning for pneumon
- Medical meaning for gastro
- Medical terminology for steth
- Medical terminology for tooth
- Eating disorder which a person have abnormally low body weight and intense fear of gaining weight- ANOREXIA
- study of human behavior
- Medical meaning for cost
- medical meaning of oste
- Medical meaning of brach
- Medical terminology for Cardi
25 Clues: medical meaning of spir • study of human behavior • medical meaning of oste • Medical meaning for derm • Medical meaning for cost • Medical meaning of brach • Medical meaning for sphygm • Medical meaning for gastro • Medical meaning for pneumon • Medical terminology for steth • Medical terminology for tooth • Medical terminology for below • Medical terminology for Cardi • ...
psychology and Medical Terminology 2023-09-16
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- Medical terminology for Cardi
- Medical meaning for pneumon
- The ability to adapt, cope, and recover from adversity or stress.
- medical meaning of spir
- A school of psychology that focuses on observable behavior and emphasizes the role of environment in shaping behavior.
- Medical meaning for sphygm
- An unpleasant emotional state characterized by feelings of fear, worry, and unease.
- study of human behavior
- Eating disorder known as Binge eating
- Medical meaning for gastro
- A physiological and psychological response to environmental demands or pressure.
- medical meaning of oste
- Eating disorder which a person have abnormally low body weight and intense fear of gaining weight- ANOREXIA
- Medical terminology for below
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- Medical terminology for hardening
- Medical meaning for derm
- Medical terminology for steth
- The process of growth, maturation, and change that occurs throughout the lifespan.
- Medical terminology for remove
- Medical meaning of brach
- Medical meaning for cost
- having high energy, excitement over a sustained period of time
- protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen
- Medical terminology for tooth
- Medical terminology for swelling
25 Clues: medical meaning of spir • study of human behavior • medical meaning of oste • Medical meaning for derm • Medical meaning of brach • Medical meaning for cost • Medical meaning for sphygm • Medical meaning for gastro • Medical meaning for pneumon • Medical terminology for Cardi • Medical terminology for steth • Medical terminology for tooth • Medical terminology for below • ...
Outpatient Rehab Crossword PUzzle 2023-06-19
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- Abreviation for Physical Therapy
- Tissue that connects a muscle to bone
- Medical terminology for neck
- Tissue that connects a bone to another bone
- Medical terminology for low back
- Medical terminology for upper leg
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- Medical terminology for knee
- Medical terminology for upper back
- When the spine curves in a sideways direction
- The way you walk
- National Physical Therapy Month
- Medical terminology for lower leg
- Medical terminology for head
- Swimming pool therapy
14 Clues: The way you walk • Swimming pool therapy • Medical terminology for knee • Medical terminology for neck • Medical terminology for head • National Physical Therapy Month • Abreviation for Physical Therapy • Medical terminology for low back • Medical terminology for lower leg • Medical terminology for upper leg • Medical terminology for upper back • ...
Outpatient Rehab Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-21
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- Medical terminology for low back
- Swimming pool therapy
- Tissue that connects a muscle to bone
- Medical terminology for lower leg
- Abbreviation for Physical Therapy
- The way you walk
- Medical terminology for neck
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- Medical terminology for knee
- Tissue that connects a bone to another bone
- Medical terminology for head
- Medical terminology for upper back
- National Physical Therapy Month
- Medical terminology for upper leg
- When the spine curves in a sideways direction
14 Clues: The way you walk • Swimming pool therapy • Medical terminology for knee • Medical terminology for head • Medical terminology for neck • National Physical Therapy Month • Medical terminology for low back • Medical terminology for lower leg • Medical terminology for upper leg • Abbreviation for Physical Therapy • Medical terminology for upper back • ...
Psychology and Medical Terminology 2023-09-15
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- Medical terminology for tooth
- Medical meaning for pneumon
- The process of growth, maturation, and change that occurs throughout the lifespan.
- Medical terminology for swelling
- Medical terminology for below
- A physiological and psychological response to environmental demands or pressure.
- Medical meaning for sphygm
- Eating disorder which a person have abnormally low body weight and intense fear of gaining weight- ANOREXIA
- A school of psychology that focuses on observable behavior and emphasizes the role of environment in shaping behavior.
- Medical meaning for gastro
- medical meaning of oste
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- Medical terminology for hardening
- Medical meaning for derm
- study of human behavior
- Medical meaning of brach
- An unpleasant emotional state characterized by feelings of fear, worry, and unease.
- Medical terminology for remove
- protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen
- The part of the mind that represents internalized societal rules and values, according to Freud's psychoanalytic theory.
- The ability to adapt, cope, and recover from adversity or stress.
- Eating disorder known as Binge eating
- Medical terminology for Cardi
- Medical meaning for cost
- Medical terminology for steth
- medical meaning of spir
- having high energy, excitement over a sustained period of time
26 Clues: study of human behavior • medical meaning of spir • medical meaning of oste • Medical meaning for derm • Medical meaning of brach • Medical meaning for cost • Medical meaning for sphygm • Medical meaning for gastro • Medical meaning for pneumon • Medical terminology for tooth • Medical terminology for below • Medical terminology for Cardi • Medical terminology for steth • ...
Acting 2022-01-11
Across
- let's make a deal, another word for a deal is to?
- Accepting an offer but failing to act on it.
- the stakes Making the events of the scene have greater consequences for the
- An object that’s used in the scene but which doesn’t really exist
- going from point A to point B
- What you do when given something
- Service I'm going to go to the gym
- Moving forward forcefully
- halamashamakla
- gimme all your money or ima shank you
- negate something
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- Failing to make decisions. or a delicious breakfast
- What is your blank soldier
- it's usually brown and goes in a toilet but this one's in a bag
- something you walk on
- Playfully getting another performer to do something difficult
- two people fighting
- And Also known as Advance
- moving forward
- go here
- is normally used in adult activities or a kidnapping
- heads A scene that involves a lot of standing
- not moving, at a standstill
- from space Aliens making a deal in space
- sometimes I like to make excuses to _____ my bad decisions
25 Clues: go here • moving forward • halamashamakla • negate something • two people fighting • something you walk on • And Also known as Advance • Moving forward forcefully • What is your blank soldier • not moving, at a standstill • going from point A to point B • What you do when given something • Service I'm going to go to the gym • gimme all your money or ima shank you • ...
Acting I - Theatre Terminology 2023-01-11
Across
- anything that stands in the way of achieving a goal
- the work that an actor does with the script to find the action of a given scene
- the person who creates in implements the artistic vision for a produced play
- at the back of the stage; away from the audience
- what is actually happening in the scene as you are playing it at any given instant
- what your character wants or is trying to achieve in a scene or play
- a specific action done by an actor in order to achieve a goal
- at the front of the stage; toward the audience
- the underlying meaning or message of a text that isn't explicitly stated
- items that actors carry on to or around the stage
- the scenery for a particular play or scene
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- the list of characters in a play and the actors who play them
- the written dialogue of a play
- a long speech delivered by one actor in a play
- knowledge of the tools that may be used for a certain craft and an understanding of how to apply them
- anything set forth by the writer or director that must be adhered to by the actor
- what you go on stage to do - the physical process of trying to obtain a specific goal
- the act of impulsively choosing from moment to moment how to do a chosen action
- the intensity of the action that is happening in a scene
- living truthfully under the imaginary given circumstances
20 Clues: the written dialogue of a play • the scenery for a particular play or scene • a long speech delivered by one actor in a play • at the front of the stage; toward the audience • at the back of the stage; away from the audience • items that actors carry on to or around the stage • anything that stands in the way of achieving a goal • ...
Acting Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-07
Across
- to move to another stage area
- What the director says when he/she wants the action to stop
- When the character has a valid reason for doing something, the action is
- A play which has withstood the test of time
- the style of acting that focuses on thinking more than feeling
- a play in which the actors address the audience
- a play style that represents real life
- during a monologue, when the director allows an actor more movement on the stage
- to move because another actor has moved to block you
- an actor distracts the audience from the actor who should have their attention
- Each actor must develop a ___ character
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- Something that keeps a character from meeting their goal
- a non-fictional character
- standing where the audience cannot see him/her
- what the character wants from the scene or play
- Something that is implied but not spoken
- the process by which the actor seeks to make the role they play unique and entertaining
- When an actor compromises their body position so the audience can see them
- The philosophy that happens when actors have been together for a long time
- the area behind the curtain where the actors cannot be seen
- What the director says when he/she wants the actors to get ready to start the scene
21 Clues: a non-fictional character • to move to another stage area • a play style that represents real life • Each actor must develop a ___ character • Something that is implied but not spoken • A play which has withstood the test of time • standing where the audience cannot see him/her • what the character wants from the scene or play • ...
Outpatient Rehab Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-21
Across
- Medical terminology for low back
- Swimming pool therapy
- Tissue that connects a muscle to bone
- Medical terminology for lower leg
- Abbreviation for Physical Therapy
- The way you walk
- Medical terminology for neck
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- Medical terminology for knee
- Tissue that connects a bone to another bone
- Medical terminology for head
- Medical terminology for upper back
- National Physical Therapy Month
- Medical terminology for upper leg
- When the spine curves in a sideways direction
14 Clues: The way you walk • Swimming pool therapy • Medical terminology for knee • Medical terminology for head • Medical terminology for neck • National Physical Therapy Month • Medical terminology for low back • Medical terminology for lower leg • Medical terminology for upper leg • Abbreviation for Physical Therapy • Medical terminology for upper back • ...
Acting 2013-07-29
Across
- Sofia Vergara's nationality
- The actor of the role Phil Wenneck in The Hangover.
- Full name of the actor that passed away in front of Johnny Depp’s “Viper Room” in 1993.
- 21 jump street ‘s main character’s full name
- The star of a musical series that passed away in 2013
- The name of the actress that plays the role pf young Allie in The Notebook.
- Channing Tatum and Amanda Bynes star in this 2006 romantic comedy
- The genre of the movie “The Night At The Museum.”
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- The name of Hollywood’s floor, where celebrities have their names in stars
- the Title of the nanny that has the ability to fly into the air.
- The acting of another person.
- The second part of the four movies based on demonic possession.
- Judy Garland stars In this 1939 film about the wish of home, sweet home
- Jennifer Lawrence stars in this Advenure, Fantasy
- Miranda Kerr spouse from 2010.
- The art of making cinema motion pictures
- City and country, where “Bend It like Beckham”was filmed.
- The last practise before the first show, in terms of live theatre
- Zac Efron became famous during the sequel of these movies
- The person who helps the acting be in place all the time
20 Clues: Sofia Vergara's nationality • The acting of another person. • Miranda Kerr spouse from 2010. • The art of making cinema motion pictures • 21 jump street ‘s main character’s full name • Jennifer Lawrence stars in this Advenure, Fantasy • The genre of the movie “The Night At The Museum.” • The actor of the role Phil Wenneck in The Hangover. • ...
Acting Terminology 2021-02-20
8 Clues: What you say • What you mean • One person speaking • Why you do what you do. • Interfering with sight lines • The place where the audience sits • The physical movement of actors on stage • Dialogue or action that signals a response.
Fantastic special numbers and diagrams 2018-02-10
Across
- 1+2=3, the math terminology for 1 or 2
- A parallelogram with right angles
- 5*4=20, the math terminology for 5
- 6-2=4, the math terminology for 2
- A shape consisting of a curved line completely surrounding an are. Every part of the line is the same distance from the center of the area.
- there are 3 sides of the graph
- A rectangle with equal sides
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- 50÷10=5, the math terminology for 10
- A quadrilateral which only are pair of opposite sides are parallel
- 5*4=20, the math terminology for 4
- 50÷10=5, the math terminology for 50
- Both pair of opposite sides are parallel
- 6-2=4, the math terminology for 6
- A parallelogram with equal side length
14 Clues: A rectangle with equal sides • there are 3 sides of the graph • A parallelogram with right angles • 6-2=4, the math terminology for 6 • 6-2=4, the math terminology for 2 • 5*4=20, the math terminology for 4 • 5*4=20, the math terminology for 5 • 50÷10=5, the math terminology for 10 • 50÷10=5, the math terminology for 50 • 1+2=3, the math terminology for 1 or 2 • ...
Fantastic special numbers and diagrams 2018-02-10
Across
- A shape consisting of a curved line completely surrounding an are. Every part of the line is the same distance from the center of the area.
- A parallelogram with right angles
- A rectangle with equal sides
- A quadrilateral which only are pair of opposite sides are parallel
- 50÷10=5, the math terminology for 50
- 5*4=20, the math terminology for 5
- 50÷10=5, the math terminology for 10
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- there are 3 sides of the graph
- 6-2=4, the math terminology for 2
- 6-2=4, the math terminology for 6
- Both pair of opposite sides are parallel
- 5*4=20, the math terminology for 4
- A parallelogram with equal side length
- 1+2=3, the math terminology for 1 or 2
14 Clues: A rectangle with equal sides • there are 3 sides of the graph • 6-2=4, the math terminology for 2 • 6-2=4, the math terminology for 6 • A parallelogram with right angles • 5*4=20, the math terminology for 4 • 5*4=20, the math terminology for 5 • 50÷10=5, the math terminology for 50 • 50÷10=5, the math terminology for 10 • A parallelogram with equal side length • ...
Acting 2016-11-14
Across
- Lines spoken by an actor to the audience which are not supposed to be overheard by others on stage.
- Pronouncing a word to stress its meaning.
- Body or facial movements of a character during a play.
- Improvisation by an actor when another actor fails to enter, the play is somehow disturbed or lines are forgotten.
- A meeting with the cast and sometimes the creative team to go through the script (two words).
- The speed the dialogue is delivered to the audience.
- A superstitious way to say 'Good luck' to an actor (three words).
- Using a quiet voice and subtle body language to create a calm atmosphere on stage.
- The feeling created by an ensemble cast working together.
- When an actor laughs uncontrollably during rehearsal or performance.
- The way words are spoken to show the emotion behind them.
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- The quality or style or speaking of a character using components such as accent, inflection, intonation and enunciation.
- The art of creating a character which the actor much covey using their action, speech or spoken thoughts.
- When an actor needs to use their script in rehearsal they are said to be this (three words).
- Communicating emotion, meaning or an idea without words.
- The process of arranging the moves actors should do during the play
- Using the voice loudly and clearly to ensure the dialogue is heard.
- The highness or lowness of the tone of voice.
18 Clues: Pronouncing a word to stress its meaning. • The highness or lowness of the tone of voice. • The speed the dialogue is delivered to the audience. • Body or facial movements of a character during a play. • Communicating emotion, meaning or an idea without words. • The feeling created by an ensemble cast working together. • ...
Endocrine System 2021-10-25
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- The meaning of the root glycogen/o.
- The meaning of the root calc/o.
- The meaning of the root gonad/o (a.k.a. ovaries & testes).
- The medical terminology for excessive potassium in the blood.
- The meaning of the root somat/o.
- The meaning of the root andr/o.
- The meaning of the root parathyroid/o.
- The meaning of the root natr/o.
- The medical terminology for excessive sugar in the blood.
- The meaning of the root home/o.
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- The medical terminology for excessive calcium in the blood.
- The meaning of the root crin/o.
- The meaning of the root gluc/o or glyc/o.
- The medical terminology for excessive urination.
- The meaning of the root kal/o.
- The meaning of the root acr/o.
- The medical terminology for excessive thirst.
- The meaning of the root estr/o.
18 Clues: The meaning of the root kal/o. • The meaning of the root acr/o. • The meaning of the root crin/o. • The meaning of the root calc/o. • The meaning of the root andr/o. • The meaning of the root natr/o. • The meaning of the root estr/o. • The meaning of the root home/o. • The meaning of the root somat/o. • The meaning of the root glycogen/o. • ...
MED TERM REVIEW 2025-05-17
Across
- What does the suffix "-itis" indicate in medical terminology?
- What is the medical term for the voice box?
- What does the suffix "-ology" mean in medical terminology? THREE WORDS
- What does the suffix "-ectomy" indicate in medical terminology?
- What is the medical term for a condition in which the heart muscle does not pump blood effectively? TWO WORDS
- What is the medical term for an abnormal enlargement of the liver?
- What does the prefix "hypo-" mean in medical terminology?
- What is the medical term for difficulty breathing?
- What is the medical term for inflammation of the appendix?
- What is the medical term for the tube that carries urine from the kidney to the bladder?
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- Which part of the brain is responsible for controlling basic life functions such as breathing and heart rate?
- Which body system is responsible for transporting oxygen and nutrients to cells and removing waste products?
- What is the medical term for a specialist who studies and treats diseases of the skin?
- What does the prefix "hyper-" mean in medical terminology?
- What does the prefix "poly-" mean in medical terminology?
- What is the medical term for the thigh bone?
- Which gland in the neck is responsible for regulating metabolism?
- Which organ produces insulin in the human body?
- Which blood type is considered the universal recipient?
- What is the medical term for a high white blood cell count?
20 Clues: What is the medical term for the voice box? • What is the medical term for the thigh bone? • Which organ produces insulin in the human body? • What is the medical term for difficulty breathing? • Which blood type is considered the universal recipient? • What does the prefix "poly-" mean in medical terminology? • ...
MED TERM REVIEW 2023-10-05
Across
- What does the suffix "-itis" indicate in medical terminology?
- What is the medical term for the voice box?
- What does the suffix "-ology" mean in medical terminology? THREE WORDS
- What does the suffix "-ectomy" indicate in medical terminology?
- What is the medical term for a condition in which the heart muscle does not pump blood effectively? TWO WORDS
- What is the medical term for an abnormal enlargement of the liver?
- What does the prefix "hypo-" mean in medical terminology?
- What is the medical term for difficulty breathing?
- What is the medical term for inflammation of the appendix?
- What is the medical term for the tube that carries urine from the kidney to the bladder?
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- Which part of the brain is responsible for controlling basic life functions such as breathing and heart rate?
- Which body system is responsible for transporting oxygen and nutrients to cells and removing waste products?
- What is the medical term for a specialist who studies and treats diseases of the skin?
- What does the prefix "hyper-" mean in medical terminology?
- What does the prefix "poly-" mean in medical terminology?
- What is the medical term for the thigh bone?
- Which gland in the neck is responsible for regulating metabolism?
- Which organ produces insulin in the human body?
- Which blood type is considered the universal recipient?
- What is the medical term for a high white blood cell count?
20 Clues: What is the medical term for the voice box? • What is the medical term for the thigh bone? • Which organ produces insulin in the human body? • What is the medical term for difficulty breathing? • Which blood type is considered the universal recipient? • What does the prefix "poly-" mean in medical terminology? • ...
Medical Terminology 3 2025-09-03
Across
- What does the suffix "-itis" indicate in medical terminology?
- What is the medical term for the voice box?
- What does the suffix "-ology" mean in medical terminology? THREE WORDS
- What does the suffix "-ectomy" indicate in medical terminology?
- What is the medical term for a condition in which the heart muscle does not pump blood effectively? TWO WORDS
- What is the medical term for an abnormal enlargement of the liver?
- What does the prefix "hypo-" mean in medical terminology?
- What is the medical term for difficulty breathing?
- What is the medical term for inflammation of the appendix?
- What is the medical term for the tube that carries urine from the kidney to the bladder?
Down
- Which part of the brain is responsible for controlling basic life functions such as breathing and heart rate?
- Which body system is responsible for transporting oxygen and nutrients to cells and removing waste products?
- What is the medical term for a specialist who studies and treats diseases of the skin?
- What does the prefix "hyper-" mean in medical terminology?
- What does the prefix "poly-" mean in medical terminology?
- What is the medical term for the thigh bone?
- Which gland in the neck is responsible for regulating metabolism?
- Which organ produces insulin in the human body?
- Which blood type is considered the universal recipient?
- What is the medical term for a high white blood cell count?
20 Clues: What is the medical term for the voice box? • What is the medical term for the thigh bone? • Which organ produces insulin in the human body? • What is the medical term for difficulty breathing? • Which blood type is considered the universal recipient? • What does the prefix "poly-" mean in medical terminology? • ...
Medical Terminology 3 2025-10-14
Across
- What does the suffix "-itis" indicate in medical terminology?
- What is the medical term for the voice box?
- What does the suffix "-ology" mean in medical terminology? THREE WORDS
- What does the suffix "-ectomy" indicate in medical terminology?
- What is the medical term for a condition in which the heart muscle does not pump blood effectively? TWO WORDS
- What is the medical term for an abnormal enlargement of the liver?
- What does the prefix "hypo-" mean in medical terminology?
- What is the medical term for difficulty breathing?
- What is the medical term for inflammation of the appendix?
- What is the medical term for the tube that carries urine from the kidney to the bladder?
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- Which part of the brain is responsible for controlling basic life functions such as breathing and heart rate?
- Which body system is responsible for transporting oxygen and nutrients to cells and removing waste products?
- What is the medical term for a specialist who studies and treats diseases of the skin?
- What does the prefix "hyper-" mean in medical terminology?
- What does the prefix "poly-" mean in medical terminology?
- What is the medical term for the thigh bone?
- Which gland in the neck is responsible for regulating metabolism?
- Which organ produces insulin in the human body?
- Which blood type is considered the universal recipient?
- What is the medical term for a high white blood cell count?
20 Clues: What is the medical term for the voice box? • What is the medical term for the thigh bone? • Which organ produces insulin in the human body? • What is the medical term for difficulty breathing? • Which blood type is considered the universal recipient? • What does the prefix "poly-" mean in medical terminology? • ...
Acting 2017-03-27
Across
- Place known as an entertainment capital
- A person who supervises the actors and the movie
- The act of saying that you approve of or support something or someone
- A way of carrying out a particular task correctly
- A set of words or actions in which you must follow in this career
- A small section of the movie taking place in the same setting and people
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- A form of acting that involves singing and dancing
- A male role in this career
- Behind the scenes to a movie
- Making something up on the spot
- Promoting a product, service or event
- A female role in this career
- To practice an art or trade repetitively
- To modify or adapt so as to make suitable or acceptable
- A salary or wages cheque made out to an employee
15 Clues: A male role in this career • Behind the scenes to a movie • A female role in this career • Making something up on the spot • Promoting a product, service or event • Place known as an entertainment capital • To practice an art or trade repetitively • A person who supervises the actors and the movie • A salary or wages cheque made out to an employee • ...
Showtime Promotions 2013-03-15
Across
- Acronym for our Summer Camp
- _________ is a type of performance dance that originated in the Italian Renaissance courts of the 15th century and later developed into a concert dance form in France and Russia
- To whirl or spin on one foot
- A full split jump in the air is a? (dance terminology)
- A high straight leg kick in which the gesture leg makes a swooping circular arc across the front of the body
- short form or acronym for our favorite convention partners
- is a form of this? = Expression
- Step of the cat (dance terminology)
- All dancers will receive one of these
- Dancers may be _________________if you use your camera in the theatre
- Hip Hop saying – “It’s Not the Move, It’s the ¬ !”
- An American in Paris.” Actor/Dancer
- A combination of a forward and backward brush in tap is a?
- Nominated “So You Think You Can Dance” Judge and Choreographer = Stacey Tookey
- Last name of Groove Street and Street Grove Directors
- A special dance retreat with international instructors on ______ 8th,9th,10th, 2013 in Kelowna, BC.
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- One of the most important moves in dance, with your face
- The television show Soul Train and the 1980s films Breakin', Beat Street, and Wild Style showcased these crews and dance styles in their early stages; therefore, giving ___ ___ mainstream exposure
- Fingers spread (dance terminology)
- Hines Tap Dancer who starred in “White Nights” with above ballet dancer
- Canada's newest dance magazine for youth
- To escape (dance terminology)
- The most amazing dance studio in Hollywood
- During the event ONLY dancers and teachers are supposed to be___________
- In front (dance terminology)
- To Change feet in the air (dance terminology)
- Acronym for the Final event of the season with Huge cash prizes
- Behind (dance terminology)
- A 2 day condensed training session at The Rocky Mountain Dance Project Aug 10th & 11th, 2013 with programs for intermediate/Advanced dancers and Teachers
- To draw out or to extend
- The Canadian Performing Arts Foundation’s dance competition with Stacey Tookey takes place on _____ Long weekend
- people dance to express this? = Emotion
- To bend (dance terminology)
- Type of custom shoes you can win by liking our facebook page
34 Clues: To draw out or to extend • Acronym for our Summer Camp • To bend (dance terminology) • To whirl or spin on one foot • In front (dance terminology) • Behind (dance terminology) • To escape (dance terminology) • is a form of this? = Expression • Fingers spread (dance terminology) • An American in Paris.” Actor/Dancer • Step of the cat (dance terminology) • ...
Provincial Terminology Services Project 1a 2017-06-09
Across
- Provincial Terminology Services acronym
- Ability to _________, exchange and share information between Clinicians, Patient and Systems
- Implementing a Terminology tool in ________Clinical Manager in the Calgary Zone
- Enables the granular detail captured by a Clinical Terminology to be aggregated intobroad categories for secondary and administrative data use.
- SNOMED CT stands for Systematized _____________of Medicine Clinical terms
- The number of releases for project 1a?
- Project 1a is the first of how many projects?
- An example of a classification that is used by HIM Data collection________project
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- Provincial Clinical ___________ System
- Unlocking the Potential of Clinical _______________ with Clinical Terminologies
- Request for _____________ (RFP)
- A Clinical ____________ is a set of standardized terms used to record patient findings, circumstances, events and interventions with sufficient detail to support clinical care, decision support, outcomes research quality.
- Real time clinical __________ and reporting
- The most comprehensive clinical terminology in the world
- 1a is considered a _______
15 Clues: 1a is considered a _______ • Request for _____________ (RFP) • Provincial Clinical ___________ System • The number of releases for project 1a? • Provincial Terminology Services acronym • Real time clinical __________ and reporting • Project 1a is the first of how many projects? • The most comprehensive clinical terminology in the world • ...
Ian's crosswod 2018-10-15
Across
- a number or a finger or toe
- a complete failure
- not giving up or lasting a long time
- to set free
- a sudden idea to do something
- to think about for a long time
- the farthest reaches of settlement
- to noticeably display
- not important
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- not too much or to little
- feeling like sand
- someone who always jokes or acts playful
- no longer in use
- a likelihood of acting a certain way
- to make it seem bigger than it really is
- puzzled; confused; questioning
- a risky or uncertain undertaking
- the special vocabulary used in a particular area
- to tease or make fun of
19 Clues: to set free • not important • no longer in use • feeling like sand • a complete failure • to noticeably display • to tease or make fun of • not too much or to little • a number or a finger or toe • a sudden idea to do something • puzzled; confused; questioning • to think about for a long time • a risky or uncertain undertaking • the farthest reaches of settlement • ...
Math New Year Puzzle 2018-02-06
Across
- Angle A corner formed vertically between two straight lines
- For 60/4=15, the name of math termonology for 4
- Triangle Closed triangle formed by three 6cm edges
- For 5-3=2, the name of math terminology for 5
- For 5-3=2, the name of math terminology for 3
- For 60/4=15, the name of math termonology for 15
- Angle Two straight lines intersect to form a 240 degree angle
- Triangle A closed triangle formed by a side of 3cm, a side of 4cm, and a side for 5cm
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- For 10*3=30, the name of math terminology for 10
- For 60/7=8......4, the name of math terminology for 4
- Triangle A closed triangle formed by a two edge of 6cm and a side of 8cm
- For 10*3=30, the name of math termonology for 3
- Angle Two straight lines intersect to form a 120 degree angle
- For 60/4=15, the name of math terminology for 60
- Angle Two straight lines intersect to form a 180 degree angle
- Angle Two straight lines intersect to form a 60 degree angle
16 Clues: For 5-3=2, the name of math terminology for 5 • For 5-3=2, the name of math terminology for 3 • For 60/4=15, the name of math termonology for 4 • For 10*3=30, the name of math termonology for 3 • For 10*3=30, the name of math terminology for 10 • For 60/4=15, the name of math terminology for 60 • For 60/4=15, the name of math termonology for 15 • ...
Math New Year Puzzle 2018-02-06
Across
- Angle Two straight lines intersect to form a 180 degree angle
- Triangle A closed triangle formed by a two edge of 6cm and a side of 8cm
- Angle Two straight lines intersect to form a 60 degree angle
- Triangle A closed triangle formed by a side of 3cm, a side of 4cm, and a side for 5cm
- For 5-3=2, the name of math terminology for 5
- Triangle Closed triangle formed by three 6cm edges
- For 60/4=15, the name of math termonology for 4
- For 60/4=15, the name of math termonology for 15
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- Angle A corner formed vertically between two straight lines
- For 60/4=15, the name of math terminology for 60
- Angle Two straight lines intersect to form a 240 degree angle
- For 60/7=8......4, the name of math terminology for 4
- For 10*3=30, the name of math terminology for 10
- For 5-3=2, the name of math terminology for 3
- For 10*3=30, the name of math termonology for 3
- Angle Two straight lines intersect to form a 120 degree angle
16 Clues: For 5-3=2, the name of math terminology for 3 • For 5-3=2, the name of math terminology for 5 • For 10*3=30, the name of math termonology for 3 • For 60/4=15, the name of math termonology for 4 • For 60/4=15, the name of math terminology for 60 • For 10*3=30, the name of math terminology for 10 • For 60/4=15, the name of math termonology for 15 • ...
Get to know your brand! 2022-11-09
Across
- spanish terminology for sale period
- younger line of zara woman
- the triangle icon from care label
- the patterns or shapes consist of regular shapes or lines
- spanish term for delivery
- iron with one dots icon from care label
- last brand of inditex
- the ornamental textile design with a teardrop-shaped motif with a curved upper end
- the square and circle icon from care label
- light fabric that is very identical with spring summer season
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- first inditex brands
- spanish term for woman
- spanish term for man
- spanish terminology for shirt
- color associated with 700 number
- founder of zara and inditex
- outwear type that is commonly used during winter
- terminology to use for us when taking break time
- terms we use when we need to go to the toilets
- city of inditex HQ
20 Clues: city of inditex HQ • first inditex brands • spanish term for man • last brand of inditex • spanish term for woman • spanish term for delivery • younger line of zara woman • founder of zara and inditex • spanish terminology for shirt • color associated with 700 number • the triangle icon from care label • spanish terminology for sale period • iron with one dots icon from care label • ...
Dance Terminology 2022-08-01
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- the French terminology for “in front”
- French word for “to stretch”.
- French word for “to bend”.
- we can also practise spinal articulation when demonstrating a high ...
- in contemporary dance we often aim to ... across the space in our sequences.
- when you make a dance sequence you make...
- There are a range of choreographic ... that we can use to make dynamic choreography.
- French word for “to disengage”.
- the French word for “in”
- is performed in a 3/4.
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- when our feet are tracking beneath our hips and our toes are facing forward we are in ...
- the French word for “beat”.
- in contemporary dance we can practise spinal articulations by performing an upper back ...
- the French terminology for “Facing the Front” in en ...
- the French terminology meaning “to develop” envelopper the French terminology for “to wrap”
- the French word for “out”
- we will often do a high ... exercise in contemporary dance class.
- the French word for “behind”
- when performing a sequence, it is useful to know the time ...
- in order to articulate our spines we can demonstrate a roll ... in contemporary dance class.
- French word for “scissor”.
21 Clues: is performed in a 3/4. • the French word for “in” • the French word for “out” • French word for “to bend”. • French word for “scissor”. • the French word for “beat”. • the French word for “behind” • French word for “to stretch”. • French word for “to disengage”. • the French terminology for “in front” • when you make a dance sequence you make... • ...
Science 2020-12-14
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- Rate at which work is done
- Matter expands when heated
- Product of force and time interval of acting
- SI unit of Thermodynamic temperature
- Decrease in volume due to heat removal
- Ability to work
- The work per unit change necessary to move a charged body in an electrical field
- Push or pull of an object
- One_ _ _equals one Kilogram-mt/s
- Unit of pressure or stress
- The amount of force matter applies on space
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- The state of matter that has definite shape & volume
- Energy of moving object
- Medieval fore runner of chemistry
- A mixture of one or more metal
- Different form of same element
- an electron emitted from a nucleus
- Words used in science
- Measure of work done by a force
19 Clues: Ability to work • Words used in science • Energy of moving object • Push or pull of an object • Rate at which work is done • Matter expands when heated • Unit of pressure or stress • A mixture of one or more metal • Different form of same element • Measure of work done by a force • One_ _ _equals one Kilogram-mt/s • Medieval fore runner of chemistry • ...
Acting Crossword 2022-04-07
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- the mark the stage that indicates the ground plan
- to do an action that is not pre-planned
- pieces used by the actors that resemble the items they may be holding
- speaking with emphasized articulation and projection
- the actors encompass these when they are acting
- a line that is intended to be hear by the audience but not by other characters
- the area furthest away from the audience
- used as the setting for the production
- an imaginary wall between the actors and audience that represents the story
- to go into the script without preparation
- planning out the movements on the stage
- the character that clashes with the protagonist
- the character the show follows mainly
- speaking loud and clear
- an extended line spoken by a character
- the written text of the show
- practices where the cast puts the show together
- this is the area where the audience sits
- to move from one part of the stage to the other
- set deconstruction
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- the lines that are spoken by the characters
- the sides are either send of the stage where the audience cannot see
- what the actors wear to encompass the plot
- the point where the conflict peaks
- the one responsible to crafting the show
- what the actors apply to help immerse the audience and show their faces off better
- these may be given by the director or other members of the production towards the rest of the cast and crew
- proof that the actors is responding to what is being done or said in their presence
- the one who wrote the show
- the center obstacle that the show centers on
- to turn body more towards the audience
- stepping outside of the scene
- when the stage lights cut to darkness
- a complete reading of a play aloud between the cast
- to point out flaws with the production to help better the show
- when you are completely memorized; no longer need script
- a verbal or visual sign that signals the actors that it is their time to deliver their line
- the group of actors that perform together
- the one who is responsible to play the character if the main actor cannot
- at the end of the product, the actors patriciate in this action for the audience
40 Clues: set deconstruction • speaking loud and clear • the one who wrote the show • the written text of the show • stepping outside of the scene • the point where the conflict peaks • when the stage lights cut to darkness • the character the show follows mainly • to turn body more towards the audience • used as the setting for the production • an extended line spoken by a character • ...
Acting Terms 2022-04-13
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- the person who oversees and orchestrates the creation of a production.
- the turning point of the story
- the scenery and props specifically designed for a scene of a play/production
- coming up with a scene as you act while staying in character
- feedback from the director or evaluator after a run through of a performance on what can be improved or changed
- someone who writes plays
- An incidental activity preformed by an actor to create an effect
- the seats where the audience sits
- the room backstage where the actors get ready, relax, and warmup
- the part of the stage deck that is offstage
- when a single character is giving an extended speech
- a stage that extends into the auditorium so that the audience is seated around 3 sides
- what actors wear in order to portray their characters
- how you stand/sit with the focus being on your back
- a tool to help actors be seen on stage and not be flushed out by the bright stage lights.
- the actors who play all of the characters in a production
- why your character is in the scene and what they are going to do. What is their goal?
- keeping your hips open and facing the audience
- when the lights go out between scene shift to help the audience know that a new scene is starting
- an evaluation of a performance
- a person to portrays a character in a production
- scheduled preparation for a performance
- a stage that extends into the auditorium so that the audience is seated around 3 sides
- the line/action that tells an actor to do or say their line/action
- being completely memorized so that you don’t need to look at your script anymore
- a stage surrounded or nearly surrounded by the audience
- The person in charge of managing the flow of backstage, the scene shifts, the actors, the stage crew, ect.
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- when two or more characters are talking to each other
- Having an actor preform a piece with little to no preparation and having them read from the script.
- when an actor reflects on a past experience similar to the emotion that their character is trying to portray
- when a character expresses their emotions out loud either alone or while other character are keeping quiet
- the action of moving from one point on stage to another
- a group of characters in a play who have little to no lines but are almost always on stage in order to create a reactive and natural environment
- the problem that arises in the story that the protagonist has to overcome, usually involving the antagonist
- a time designated to take down and dismantle all set pieces from a production
- the main character in the story
- Using more air and force when you speak in order to talk louder to be heard
- a movement that communicates meaning
- any part of the stage that extends past the proscenium arch and into the audience
- Speaking clearly and enunciating your words so that the audience can understand what you are saying
- the villain that the main character has to overcome or fight
- a portrayal of a personality decided upon by the actors interpretation of the roles experiences and part in the story
- the movement and positioning of the actors onstage
- an object used on stage by an actor
- the written text of the play or production
45 Clues: someone who writes plays • the turning point of the story • an evaluation of a performance • the main character in the story • the seats where the audience sits • an object used on stage by an actor • a movement that communicates meaning • scheduled preparation for a performance • the written text of the play or production • the part of the stage deck that is offstage • ...
Acting Terms 2020-10-08
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- the written text of a play
- in a play one actor’s last few words before the next actor speaks
- the person who heads all organizational components of a play and is responsible for the success of the production
- dance patterns; the arrangement of the movements of a dance in a stage performance
- a tryout session for a play
- the person who stages a theatrical production controlling everything that happens on stage
- a play that presents serious conflict dealing with the problems of a central character and that has an unhappy or disastrous ending
- composing and performing on the spur of the moment without any preparation
- live actors performing a plot or story before a live audience in a space serving as a stage
- the nervous anticipation of going on stage to perform
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- a positive or negative evaluation of a performance
- the person in charge of day-to-day organization needed to keep rehearsals running smoothly
- an outline or synopsis of a play indicating plot, characters, and setting
- an additional audition for an actor when the director wishes to see and hear them again
- roles characters who act as contrast to other actors; characters with whom others are compared
- a drama or narrative with conflict and a happy ending
- casting an actor in the same kind of roles over and over again
- arranging the movements on stage for the actors in a play
- a conversation; passages of talking in a play
- the principal character in a play
- the main characters in an play
- public communication that uses both language and actions to tell a story of human conflict
- the chief opponent of the principal character in a play
23 Clues: the written text of a play • a tryout session for a play • the main characters in an play • the principal character in a play • a conversation; passages of talking in a play • a positive or negative evaluation of a performance • a drama or narrative with conflict and a happy ending • the nervous anticipation of going on stage to perform • ...
Acting 2025-10-07
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- an expressive movement of the body or limbs
- to set apart or detach
- movement employing props,costumes,and makeup;used to strengthen the personality of a character
- physical conflict onstage, both armed and unarmed
- calling upon memories of your own emotions to understand your characters emotions
- applied to all of the language features peculiar to the speech of a particular region
- actor who has a major role in a musical
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- to make your voice fill the performance space
- your memory of sight,sound,smell,taste and texture
- refers specifically to the sound qualities of the speech of a region
- to act without a script
- the clear and precise pronunciation of words
12 Clues: to set apart or detach • to act without a script • actor who has a major role in a musical • an expressive movement of the body or limbs • the clear and precise pronunciation of words • to make your voice fill the performance space • physical conflict onstage, both armed and unarmed • your memory of sight,sound,smell,taste and texture • ...
sport 2024-01-16
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- Terminology Clues related to terms used in rugby, such as "Scrum" or "Lineout."
- Circuits Clues related to famous racetracks used in motorsports, such as "Monaco Circuit" or "Silverstone
- Courses Clues related to famous golf courses around the world, such as "Augusta National" or "St. Andrews
- Terminology Clues related to terms used in soccer (football), such as "Goalkeeper" or "Penalty kick
- Terminology Clues related to terms used in baseball, such as "Home run" or "Pitcher
- Teams Clues related to Major League Baseball teams, such as "New York Yankees" or "Chicago Cubs
- and Field Events Clues related to various events in track and field, such as "100-meter dash" or "High jump
- Strokes Clues related to different swimming strokes, such as "Freestyle" or "Butterfly
- Slang Clues related to slang terms used in surfing culture, such as "Barney" or "Shredding
- Positions Clues related to different positions in American football, such as "Quarterback" or "Wide Receiver
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- Olympic Sports Clues related to sports featured in the Winter Olympic Games, such as "Skiing" or "Ice Hockey
- Moves Clues related to different gymnastics moves, such as "Somersault" or "Handstand
- Legends Clues related to famous basketball players, such as "Michael Jordan" or "Kobe Bryant
- Terminology Clues related to terms used in cricket, such as "Wicket" or "Bowler
- One Drivers Clues related to famous drivers in Formula One racing, such as "Lewis Hamilton" or "Ayrton Senna
- Sports Clues related to various sports featured in the Olympic Games, such as "Swimming" or "Gymnastics
- Greats Clues related to legendary boxers, such as "Muhammad Ali" or "Mike Tyson."
- Terminology Clues related to terms used in tennis, such as "Serve" or "Volley
- Arts Clues related to various martial arts styles, such as "Karate" or "Judo
19 Clues: Arts Clues related to various martial arts styles, such as "Karate" or "Judo • Terminology Clues related to terms used in tennis, such as "Serve" or "Volley • Terminology Clues related to terms used in rugby, such as "Scrum" or "Lineout." • Terminology Clues related to terms used in cricket, such as "Wicket" or "Bowler • ...
Acting 101 2023-06-25
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- Doc Ock's full name
- Star from The Cable Guy and Ace Ventura
- Andrew Garfield and Tom Holland played him
- He voiced Snowball in The Secret Life of Pets
- He played Elvis in Baz Luhrmann's epic film
- Actor who played Thor
- In this TV series, Ian is diagnosed bipolar
- The villain in Black Widow
- Actor who plays Napoleon Dynamite
- Actor who played Harry Potter
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- Romantic interest opposite Gosling in LaLa Land
- Ironman
- She played in Euphoria and The Greatest Showman
- Queen musician who also acted in Dreamgirls
- He voiced Spongebob
- He played the best boss in The Office
- This is the longest Disney film
- This Free Guy actor is Canadian
- Peta's true love in The Hunger Games
- Considered to be the first full colour film
- This Grown Ups star has been in over 60 films
- Live action Little Mermaid star
22 Clues: Ironman • He voiced Spongebob • Doc Ock's full name • Actor who played Thor • The villain in Black Widow • Actor who played Harry Potter • This is the longest Disney film • This Free Guy actor is Canadian • Live action Little Mermaid star • Actor who plays Napoleon Dynamite • Peta's true love in The Hunger Games • He played the best boss in The Office • ...
Acting Terms 2023-10-11
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- leading roles in the play
- one person speaking
- the who, what, when and where in play
- all furniture and walls on stage
- created method acting
- turning back to audience
- acting isn't pretending it is
- using person memory to connect to character
- bringing a character to life on stage
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- movement of actors on stage
- what acting takes
- the line spoken before your line
- props that actors carry on stage
- what the character wants, needs, desires
- to remove all sets, props, costumes after play done
- units of action, a change in tempo or mood
- underlying meaning of what you're saying
- trying out for a part
- type of rehearsal with technical elements added
- imaginary wall between actor and audience
20 Clues: what acting takes • one person speaking • created method acting • trying out for a part • turning back to audience • leading roles in the play • movement of actors on stage • acting isn't pretending it is • the line spoken before your line • props that actors carry on stage • all furniture and walls on stage • the who, what, when and where in play • ...
Acting Vocabulary 2022-11-10
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- main characters
- an actor who does not resemble a character being portrayed
- a young male lead
- items carried onstage by an actor
- to obstruct an audience's view
- a role used for comparison with another character
- to weep, suffer, or struggle while onstage
- a young female lead
- to improvise stage business or conversation
- lines that can be used as fuel for laughs
- a signal to all on stage that something is about to happen
- the back of the stage
- using increased tempo, volume, or emphasis to bring a scene to a climax
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- asks "what would I do if that event happened to me?"
- an actor resembles the character being portrayed
- items placed onstage for use by an actor
- analyzing a play's structure or character
- created the theory known as "method acting"
- a role less prominent
- the front of the stage
- picking up a book, opening a letter, etc
- the speed at which a play moves along
- repeatedly casted as the same type of role
- diverting attention from another character
24 Clues: main characters • a young male lead • a young female lead • a role less prominent • the back of the stage • the front of the stage • to obstruct an audience's view • items carried onstage by an actor • the speed at which a play moves along • items placed onstage for use by an actor • picking up a book, opening a letter, etc • analyzing a play's structure or character • ...
Acting Crossword 2022-04-07
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- the group of actors that perform together
- the one responsible to crafting the show
- when you are completely memorized; no longer need script
- speaking with emphasized articulation and projection
- an imaginary wall between the actors and audience that represents the story
- the lines that are spoken by the characters
- the area furthest away from the audience
- these may be given by the director or other members of the production towards the rest of the cast and crew
- what the actors wear to encompass the plot
- a verbal or visual sign that signals the actors that it is their time to deliver their line
- the actors encompass these when they are acting
- the center obstacle that the show centers on
- proof that the actors is responding to what is being done or said in their presence
- the mark the stage that indicates the ground plan
- what the actors apply to help immerse the audience and show their faces off better
- a complete reading of a play aloud between the cast
- this is the area where the audience sits
- the character that clashes with the protagonist
- the point where the conflict peaks
- set deconstruction
- the one who is responsible to play the character if the main actor cannot
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- the written text of the show
- the character the show follows mainly
- pieces used by the actors that resemble the items they may be holding
- an extended line spoken by a character
- the sides are either send of the stage where the audience cannot see
- when the stage lights cut to darkness
- to go into the script without preparation
- used as the setting for the production
- stepping outside of the scene
- to point out flaws with the production to help better the show
- to move from one part of the stage to the other
- planning out the movements on the stage
- to do an action that is not pre-planned
- the one who wrote the show
- practices where the cast puts the show together
- to turn body more towards the audience
- speaking loud and clear
- a line that is intended to be hear by the audience but not by other characters
39 Clues: set deconstruction • speaking loud and clear • the one who wrote the show • the written text of the show • stepping outside of the scene • the point where the conflict peaks • the character the show follows mainly • when the stage lights cut to darkness • an extended line spoken by a character • used as the setting for the production • to turn body more towards the audience • ...
Acting Terms 2022-04-08
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- A person managing tech members, actors and keep the show running smoothly
- long spoken speech only spoken by one person
- what drives a character to do what they're doing
- feedback on a scene
- articulating your words
- products used to make your facial features match your character
- pieces of furniture or something like that to create the atmosphere of the scene
- Where the audience sits in the theater
- the entirety of all the actors in a scene
- reading a scripts with no prior practice
- the main figure or one of the most prominent figures in a real situation
- middle of the stage
- a thing said or done that serves as a signal to an actor or other performer to enter or to begin their speech or performance
- part of the stage that sticks out into the house past the curtain line
- slightly facing the audience
- incidental activity performed by an actor for dramatic effect
- a person playing a role in a scene
- The height of a scene where all the action happens
- where understudies to major players would wait for their chance to appear on stage
- who you, as an actor, play in a scene
- written line to read in a scene
- the frame or arch separating the stage from the auditorium, through which the action of a play is viewed
- right side of the stage from the stage point of view
- A person who writes plays
- either sides of the stage that cannot be seen by audience members
- no longer needing the script (fully memorized)
- background characters in a scene
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- a person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something; an adversary
- clothing use to make you appear as a character you play
- actor speaking their thoughts out loud
- front of the stage
- The person leading the production of a scene
- the entirety of physical movement dure a scene
- constructive criticism
- all the lights go out on stage for dramatic effect
- conversation between characters
- making it up as you go
- recalling strong emotions during a scene to add emotional authenticity
- how a character stands/presents themselves
- a stage that extends into the auditorium so that the audience is seated around three sides
- marks to use as a map to where specific set pieces are placed
- expressing ideas/emotions through small movements
- objects used during a scene
- time to practice a scene
- walking across the stage
- left side of the stage from the stage point of view
- The audience surrounds the stage rather than watching from one direction
- speak loudly without yelling
- the issues a character faces throughout a scene
- back of the stage
50 Clues: back of the stage • front of the stage • feedback on a scene • middle of the stage • constructive criticism • making it up as you go • articulating your words • time to practice a scene • walking across the stage • A person who writes plays • objects used during a scene • slightly facing the audience • speak loudly without yelling • conversation between characters • ...
Acting Terms 2022-04-08
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- criticism the director gives to the cast
- the villain or negative character of the show
- a writer who tells the story
- when you enter or exit on stage
- Singing or speaking loudly and clearly
- a chunk of text spoken by one person to someone else or the audience
- what an actor wears to look like a character
- the male or female in the script
- the act of when something doesn't go according to the original text
- the person that blocks and basically puts on the show
- the use of consonants in speech
- how you sit or stand while on stage
- having your body towards the audience
- memorized lines to where script isn't needed
- moving your hand while talking to show something on stage
- where the actor moves or stands in a scene
- a book of text that tells the story of the show
- the group of people that have roles in the show
- Moving from stage left to stage right offstage
- speaking a script with no preparation
- the text spoken by characters
- an activity preformed by an actor for dramatic effect
- the group of cast members that isn't named but in a lot of scenes in the background.
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- where the lights on stage are not on, usually running crew is out
- a built area that shows a scene
- a person or persons who run backstage to make sure shifts are done accordingly
- the side of the stage where props are or where actors wait to go on
- the flat part of the stage; used as the main acting area
- the willingness to do something
- an area where the actors wait to go on stage
- a time dedicated to learning a script or blocking
- a disagreement between characters
- usually the main good character
- an outfit an actor wears to get into character
- the act of putting props and taking down sets after a show
- the part of the show that has the most emotion or the biggest part
- an object used in a scene
- an internal monologue a character says to the audience
- what is given to you to improve
- a person who plays a role in the show
- the place where the audience is
41 Clues: an object used in a scene • a writer who tells the story • the text spoken by characters • a built area that shows a scene • the willingness to do something • when you enter or exit on stage • usually the main good character • the use of consonants in speech • what is given to you to improve • the place where the audience is • the male or female in the script • ...
Acting Vocab 2022-02-22
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- an actor training system made up of various different techniques designed to allow actors to create believable characters and help them to really put themselves in the place of a character. (2 words)
- the main characters in a play
- all the stage furnishings, including furniture and those items brought onstage by the actors.
- a Russian actor, director and theatre practitioner. Father of method acting
- giving an actor the freedom to move over the entire stage area, usually during a lengthy speech
- use of ad lib to cover an unexpected, unwanted event during a performance
- design or plan the movements of actors on a stage or movie set.
- to emphasize a word or line with extra force.
- an acting role that is used for personality comparison, usually with the main character.
- actors play their part in such a way that they actually weep, suffer, or struggle emotionally in front of the audience. (2 words)
- an acting role with very few lines
- the scenery for an act or a scene
- Against the main character
- a movement in a direction opposite to a cross to balance the stage picture
- female actor - 16 - 30
- any specific action (other than changing location) performed on the stage, such as picking up a book or turning on a television
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- to speak when someone else is speaking.
- waiting for the audience to quiet down after a funny line or scene. (3 words)
- the execution of a line or piece of business at a specific moment to achieve the most telling effect.
- based on acting technique. An actor analyzes the play’s structure and the personalities of the characters (2 words)
- the main characters in a play
- casting someone in the same type of roll over and over
- to make a line stronger than the line or lines preceding it by speaking at a higher pitch, at a faster rate, or with greater volume and emphasis.
- to improvise stage business or conversations (2 words)
- the unstated or “between the lines: meaning that an actor must draw from the script.
- attracting attention from the person to whom the audience’s interest actually belongs
- the last words, action, or technical effect that immediately precedes any line or business, a stage signal.
- to break into the speech of another character (2 words)
- who and what is onstage when the curtain opens (2 words)
- male actor - 16 - 30
- the movement or sweep (timing) of the play as it progresses
- the movement by an actor from one location onstage to another.
32 Clues: male actor - 16 - 30 • female actor - 16 - 30 • Against the main character • the main characters in a play • the main characters in a play • the scenery for an act or a scene • an acting role with very few lines • to speak when someone else is speaking. • to emphasize a word or line with extra force. • casting someone in the same type of roll over and over • ...
Acting Vocab 2024-06-10
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- making things up on stage
- I got ____ as Simba in The Lion King!
- two or more characters speaking
- how you introduce yourself in an audition
- stage direction close to the audience
- we perform on a ____
- stage direction away from the audience
- group of people working together
- where you go on stage during your scene
- what the actors do at the end of a play
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- an object on stage
- one character speaking
- the star of the show is in the _____
- the _____ i want to play is Hamlet
- what practice is called in theatre
- organ that helps us breathe
- step after auditions
- who tells you where to go on stage
- not a noun or adjective but a ____
- Oh no! I didn't memorize my ____
20 Clues: an object on stage • step after auditions • we perform on a ____ • one character speaking • making things up on stage • organ that helps us breathe • two or more characters speaking • group of people working together • Oh no! I didn't memorize my ____ • the _____ i want to play is Hamlet • what practice is called in theatre • who tells you where to go on stage • ...
Acting teens 2025-05-21
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- encensé-e
- travailleur-se
- acteur ou chanteur ou danseur
- présentateur-trice-télé
- répétition
- jugé-estimé
- sensation forte
- épisodes
- protéger
- metteur en scène
- régisseur-se
- sombre
- ingénieux-se
- confiant
- producteur-trice
- célébrité
- acteur-trice
- jouer-sur-scène
- compagnie
- superproduction
- coulisses
- doué-e
- talentueux-se
- public
- créativité
- sur-scène
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- attentes
- santé-mentale
- projecteurs
- honoraires
- pression
- fatigue
- dilemme
- contrat
- reconnaissance
- fin de la pièce
- remarquable
- répéter
- distribution
- concurrence- concours
- artistique
41 Clues: sombre • doué-e • public • fatigue • dilemme • contrat • répéter • attentes • pression • épisodes • protéger • confiant • encensé-e • célébrité • compagnie • coulisses • sur-scène • honoraires • répétition • artistique • créativité • projecteurs • jugé-estimé • remarquable • régisseur-se • ingénieux-se • acteur-trice • distribution • santé-mentale • talentueux-se • travailleur-se • reconnaissance • sensation forte • fin de la pièce • ...
Year 11 Term 1, Week 5, Macbeth VIP Test 2021-10-07
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- Terminology: A recurring theme/idea within a text
- Terminology: A society where men have greater power
- Key quote: Too full o' th' milk of human _________
- Terminology: Where a character speaks their private, inner thoughts to the audience
- Key quote: Is this a ______ which I see before me
- Terminology: A reference to an existing text/piece of popular knowledge
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- Key quote: Screw your courage to the _________-_____ and we'll not fail (8, 5)
- Key quote: _________ ambition, which o'erleaps itself and falls on th' other
- Terminology: A pause within a line of verse
- Key quote: Chastise with the _____ of my tongue (Link: ______'s minion)
10 Clues: Terminology: A pause within a line of verse • Terminology: A recurring theme/idea within a text • Key quote: Is this a ______ which I see before me • Key quote: Too full o' th' milk of human _________ • Terminology: A society where men have greater power • Key quote: Chastise with the _____ of my tongue (Link: ______'s minion) • ...
Acting Vocab 2021-12-17
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- the reason for a character's actions
- stage command for actors
- use script information to create characters
- What does the character want to accomplish
- sketch of the setting
- the character's inner thoughts
- the movement of the play as it progresses
- the time at which events take place
- get into the thought process of role
- focus on it
- one-character performance
- to speak when someone else is speaking
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- The outward actions of character
- not having stage fright
- the movement by an actor
- "between the lines"
- a stage signal
- improperly taking attention from the actor
- visualize your actions
- specific action performed on stage
- passion
- the speed that the play moves at
- the tone, accent, and volume actors speak
23 Clues: passion • focus on it • a stage signal • "between the lines" • sketch of the setting • visualize your actions • not having stage fright • the movement by an actor • stage command for actors • one-character performance • the character's inner thoughts • The outward actions of character • the speed that the play moves at • specific action performed on stage • ...
Acting Terms 2022-04-07
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- the moment when some one has to go
- facial cosmetics
- the person you act as in the show
- the things characters say
- outfit for the actor to dress like the character
- the person in charge of what the actors do
- being fully memorized so you don't need your script
- feedback the director gives the cast
- coming up with dialogue,and blocking on the spot
- physical movements actors do on stage
- Pulling emotions from your life to express a characters feelings
- doing an action on the stage that makes the actor look natural (folding laundry, cleaning glasses, etc.)
- the place where the audience sits
- the way the stage is built to show the setting
- when you walk left or right on a stage
- the group of people playing the characters in a show
- a moment where one character speaks for a considerable amount of time with out interruption
- objects used by a character in a scene
- enunciating your words so the audience knows what you are saying
- the person who wrote the show
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- Practices before you perform your show
- the background actors in the show
- the writing that is at the base of the performance including all the dialogue
- feedback from people to improve your
- the person the protagonist is against in the show
- the most suspenseful point in a story
- a character expressing their inner thoughts to the audience
- reading a script for the first time
- the person playing the character
- the offstage sides of the stage
- physical actions that emphasize the main ideas on stage
- speaking loudly so the audience can hear what you are saying
- the person in charge of the backstage of the play
- turning your body towards the audience
- taking down the set
- the main problem the protagonist is solving
- The person the story focuses on the most
- the house surrounds the stage completely
- when all lights to express a pause or the ending
39 Clues: facial cosmetics • taking down the set • the things characters say • the person who wrote the show • the offstage sides of the stage • the person playing the character • the background actors in the show • the person you act as in the show • the place where the audience sits • the moment when some one has to go • reading a script for the first time • ...
Acting Terms 2022-04-06
Across
- actors who are in a group and are minor
- adlibbing
- What actors do to prepare
- where the audience sits
- To empathize a character (body)
- Practice for a play
- facing the audience
- a transition between scenes
- intentional action for an actor
- a signal for an actor
- Pronouncing,choosing and expressing your words
- A well-defined light that covers a character.
- a job in entertainment(Hollywood)
- opposing force
- stage that the audience circles
- advice for work
- Doing a scene without rehearsal
- Someone who manages the production
- The waiting room for actors
- To empathize a character (face)
- an actor recalls a memory to match the emotion of the character currently
- The play in written form
- To extend your voice outward
- writer
- clues a director gives
- pipes used to hold lights, curtains and some set pieces
Down
- a speech directed to a receiver
- The leading role of a play
- how a character carries themselves
- practicing without the script
- bodily expression
- Moving from one part of the stage to the next
- To change up the set
- square stage with a arch
- stage that extends three sides
- The peak of the story
- how an actor moves in a scene
- Where the story takes place
- The last part of a play
- The persona an actor plays
- the curved front section (stage)
- Main behind-the-scenes dude
- character conversation (many or few)
- Rising tension
- the actors who make up a play
- light To signal (light)
- The why for a character
- a speech where a character speaks out their thoughts alone
- Objects used in scenes
- where actors enter/leave (stage)
50 Clues: writer • adlibbing • opposing force • Rising tension • advice for work • bodily expression • Practice for a play • facing the audience • To change up the set • The peak of the story • a signal for an actor • Objects used in scenes • clues a director gives • where the audience sits • The last part of a play • The why for a character • square stage with a arch • The play in written form • ...
Acting terms 2022-04-06
Across
- Set deconstruction
- what drives a character to say what he says and to do what he does
- used in theatrical productions to help the audience be transported from one scene to another or between short works
- the conversation between characters in a novel, drama, etc.
- to play out scenes without a written script
- the flat wide part of the Elizabethan stage projecting into the audience and used as the main acting area.
- a group producing a single effect:
- the primary visionary and unifying force behind a theatrical production
- where understudies to major players would wait for their chance to appear on stage
- the scenery and furniture onstage
- a sign that communicates a character's action, state of mind and relationship with other characters to an audience
- the decisive moment, or turning point, at which the rising action of the play is reversed to falling action
- the position of a person's body when standing or sitting
- the act of talking to oneself
- a person who writes plays
- extending your voice outward
- when a character cannot achieve an objective due to an obstacle
- form of theatrical staging in which the acting area, which may be raised or at floor level, is completely surrounded by the audience.
- the adjustments a casting director would like you to make when you do the scene the second time around
- the actors in a show
- formal, written discussion of a performance of a play or musical
- the person playing a character
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- an extended speech by one person
- moving from one part of the stage to the other
- a document that comprises setting, characters, dialogue, and stage directions for movies, TV shows, and stage plays.
- the principal opponent or foil of the main character, who is referred to as the protagonist, in a drama or narrative
- the space offstage to the right or left of the acting area in a theatre
- when you finally memorize your lines
- the performer readjusts his or her body with an audience in mind
- actor will be asked to perform a scene with very little preparation, and so they will still be reading from the script
- incidental activity performed by an actor for dramatic effect
- using real, past emotions to play a role
- the style of enunciation in speaking or singing
- signal to begin
- an object used on stage or on screen by. actors during a performance or screen production
- clothes that transfer the actor to their character
- a person portrayed in a drama, novel, or other artistic piece.
- working out the details of an actor's moves in relation to the camera
- any area which is not considered playing space or backstage area
- time spent practicing your scene
- the leading actor or principal character in a television show, movie, book, etc
- products that transfer the actor into their character
42 Clues: signal to begin • Set deconstruction • the actors in a show • a person who writes plays • extending your voice outward • the act of talking to oneself • the person playing a character • an extended speech by one person • time spent practicing your scene • the scenery and furniture onstage • a group producing a single effect: • when you finally memorize your lines • ...
ACTING TERMS 2020-10-17
Across
- the body part or feature used by an actor to lead movements; often used to reflect a character’s major personality trait
- to leave the stage
- to raise the curtain
- the marking of a script for one character, indicating interpretation, pauses, phrasing, stress, and so on
- a movement in a direction opposite to a cross to balance the stage picture
- giving an actor the freedom to move over the entire stage area, usually during a lengthy speech
- an acting role with very few lines
- getting behind furniture or other actors so that you cannot be seen by the audience
- items (properties) such as tools, weapons, or luggage carried onstage by an individual player
- half-sheet pages of a script that contain the lines, cues, and business for one character
- using dramatic devices, such as increased tempo, volume, and emphasis, to bring a scene to a climax
- the main characters in a play or the named characters in a musical
- to plan stage business, as to plot the action; to plan a speech by working out the phrasing, emphasis, and inflections
- any specific action (other than changing location) performed on the stage, such as picking up a book or turning on a television set
- the stage command for actors to take their positions at the opening of an act or scene
- notification of an upcoming action or cue; usually indicated in the promptbook
- to make a line stronger than the line or lines preceding it by speaking at a higher pitch, at a faster rate, or with greatervolume and emphasis
- to speak when someone else is speaking
- a distinctive action that serves as a clue to a character’s personality
- the part of the stage toward the audience
- off the visible stage
- who and what are onstage when the curtain opens
- to move onto the stage
- the analysis of a character
- emphasizing an idea
- attracting attention from the person to whom the audience’s interest legitimately belongs
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- waiting for the audience to quiet down after a funny line or scene
- the last words, action, or technical effect that immediately precedes any line or business; a stage signal
- properties placed onstage for the use of actors
- a small acting part that has no lines
- the area toward the rear of the stage—away from the audience
- to stop action; to omit
- to emphasize a word or line with extra force
- improperly taking attention from an actor who should be the focus of interest
- the speed at which the action of a play moves along
- the execution of a line or a piece of business at a specific moment to achieve the most telling effect
- to obstruct the view of the audience; use of ad-lib to cover an unexpected, unwanted event during a performance
- to draw the maximum response from the audience from comic lines or action
- as a technical term, placing furnishings, pictures, and similar items to complete and balance a set; keeping the stage picture balanced during the action
- to break into the speech of another character
- to improvise stage business or conversation
- the movement or sweep of the play as it progresses
- an acting role that is used for personality comparison, usually with the main character
- on the visible stage
- all the stage furnishings, including furniture and those items brought onstage by the actors (props)
- the unstated or “between the lines’’ meaning that an actor must draw from the script
- the movement by an actor from one location onstage to another
- small props that are usually carried in an actor’s costume, such as money, matches, a pipe, or a pen
- the area behind the set or that part of the stage that is not visible to the audience, including dressing rooms, shops, and offices
- giving lines and action in such a way that another actor can make a point or get a laugh
- the last speech in an act or a play, usually humorous or clever
- the curtain or drapery that shuts off the stage from the audience; when written in all capital letters in a script, it indicates that the curtain is to be closed
- the scenery for an act or a scene
53 Clues: to leave the stage • emphasizing an idea • to raise the curtain • on the visible stage • off the visible stage • to move onto the stage • to stop action; to omit • the analysis of a character • the scenery for an act or a scene • an acting role with very few lines • a small acting part that has no lines • to speak when someone else is speaking • ...
Acting Terms 2022-04-06
Across
- writing for future reference
- Other side
- Practicing
- Moving Stance
- Characters
- Create
- Sound
- Memorized lines
- Movements
- Implicit and Explicit emotions
- Author
- Boss
- lines
- Stance
- Improvised drama
- Constructive judgement
- Talking
- Hero
- Poetry
- argument
Down
- Darkness
- One person talking
- Voice
- Sight reading
- Interesting part of story
- Stage
- A being
- Taking away objects
- Start
- wings
- Props
- Outfit
- Person
- movement with limbs
- Desire to proceed
- objects
- Villain
- manager Stage boss
- group of people
- Disguise
40 Clues: Boss • Hero • Voice • Stage • Start • wings • Props • Sound • lines • Create • Outfit • Person • Author • Stance • Poetry • A being • objects • Villain • Talking • Darkness • Disguise • argument • Movements • Other side • Practicing • Characters • Sight reading • Moving Stance • Memorized lines • group of people • Improvised drama • Desire to proceed • One person talking • manager Stage boss • Taking away objects • movement with limbs • ...
Acting Crossword 2022-04-07
Across
- the mark the stage that indicates the ground plan
- to do an action that is not pre-planned
- pieces used by the actors that resemble the items they may be holding
- speaking with emphasized articulation and projection
- the actors encompass these when they are acting
- a line that is intended to be hear by the audience but not by other characters
- the area furthest away from the audience
- used as the setting for the production
- an imaginary wall between the actors and audience that represents the story
- to go into the script without preparation
- planning out the movements on the stage
- the character that clashes with the protagonist
- the character the show follows mainly
- speaking loud and clear
- an extended line spoken by a character
- the written text of the show
- practices where the cast puts the show together
- this is the area where the audience sits
- to move from one part of the stage to the other
- set deconstruction
Down
- the lines that are spoken by the characters
- the sides are either send of the stage where the audience cannot see
- what the actors wear to encompass the plot
- the point where the conflict peaks
- the one responsible to crafting the show
- what the actors apply to help immerse the audience and show their faces off better
- these may be given by the director or other members of the production towards the rest of the cast and crew
- proof that the actors is responding to what is being done or said in their presence
- the one who wrote the show
- the center obstacle that the show centers on
- to turn body more towards the audience
- stepping outside of the scene
- when the stage lights cut to darkness
- a complete reading of a play aloud between the cast
- to point out flaws with the production to help better the show
- when you are completely memorized; no longer need script
- a verbal or visual sign that signals the actors that it is their time to deliver their line
- the group of actors that perform together
- the one who is responsible to play the character if the main actor cannot
- at the end of the product, the actors patriciate in this action for the audience
40 Clues: set deconstruction • speaking loud and clear • the one who wrote the show • the written text of the show • stepping outside of the scene • the point where the conflict peaks • when the stage lights cut to darkness • the character the show follows mainly • to turn body more towards the audience • used as the setting for the production • an extended line spoken by a character • ...
Acting Crossword 2022-04-07
Across
- the mark the stage that indicates the ground plan
- to do an action that is not pre-planned
- pieces used by the actors that resemble the items they may be holding
- speaking with emphasized articulation and projection
- the actors encompass these when they are acting
- a line that is intended to be hear by the audience but not by other characters
- the area furthest away from the audience
- used as the setting for the production
- an imaginary wall between the actors and audience that represents the story
- to go into the script without preparation
- planning out the movements on the stage
- the character that clashes with the protagonist
- the character the show follows mainly
- speaking loud and clear
- an extended line spoken by a character
- the written text of the show
- practices where the cast puts the show together
- this is the area where the audience sits
- to move from one part of the stage to the other
- set deconstruction
Down
- the lines that are spoken by the characters
- the sides are either send of the stage where the audience cannot see
- what the actors wear to encompass the plot
- the point where the conflict peaks
- the one responsible to crafting the show
- what the actors apply to help immerse the audience and show their faces off better
- these may be given by the director or other members of the production towards the rest of the cast and crew
- proof that the actors is responding to what is being done or said in their presence
- the one who wrote the show
- the center obstacle that the show centers on
- to turn body more towards the audience
- stepping outside of the scene
- when the stage lights cut to darkness
- a complete reading of a play aloud between the cast
- to point out flaws with the production to help better the show
- when you are completely memorized; no longer need script
- a verbal or visual sign that signals the actors that it is their time to deliver their line
- the group of actors that perform together
- the one who is responsible to play the character if the main actor cannot
- at the end of the product, the actors patriciate in this action for the audience
40 Clues: set deconstruction • speaking loud and clear • the one who wrote the show • the written text of the show • stepping outside of the scene • the point where the conflict peaks • when the stage lights cut to darkness • the character the show follows mainly • to turn body more towards the audience • used as the setting for the production • an extended line spoken by a character • ...
Acting Crossword 2022-04-07
Across
- to move from one part of the stage to the other
- a version of a script that differs from the original
- at the end of the product, the actors patriciate in this action for the audience
- the actors encompass these when they are acting
- a verbal or visual sign that signals the actors that it is their time to deliver their line
- what the actors apply to help immerse the audience and show their faces off better
- to turn body more towards the audience
- to point out flaws with the production to help better the show
- the center obstacle that the show centers on
- when you are completely memorized; no longer need script
- to do an action that is not pre-planned
- what the actors wear to encompass the plot
- when the stage lights cut to darkness
- an extended line spoken by a character
- the mark the stage that indicates the ground plan
- practices where the cast puts the show together
- the area furthest away from the audience
- speaking with emphasized articulation and projection
- to go into the script without preparation
- the group of actors that perform together
- the written text of the show
- these may be given by the director or other members of the production towards the rest of the cast and crew
Down
- the one who wrote the show
- the character the show follows mainly
- planning out the movements on the stage
- proof that the actors is responding to what is being done or said in their presence
- the one responsible to crafting the show
- speaking loud and clear
- a complete reading of a play aloud between the cast
- stepping outside of the scene
- an imaginary wall between the actors and audience that represents the story
- a line that is intended to be hear by the audience but not by other characters
- the one who is responsible to play the character if the main actor cannot
- the point where the conflict peaks
- this is the area where the audience sits
- pieces used by the actors that resemble the items they may be holding
- the character that clashes with the protagonist
- the lines that are spoken by the characters
- set deconstruction
- the sides are either send of the stage where the audience cannot see
- used as the setting for the production
41 Clues: set deconstruction • speaking loud and clear • the one who wrote the show • the written text of the show • stepping outside of the scene • the point where the conflict peaks • the character the show follows mainly • when the stage lights cut to darkness • to turn body more towards the audience • an extended line spoken by a character • used as the setting for the production • ...
Theater Acting 2022-09-07
Across
- The clear, precise, pronunciation
- The individual an actor plays in a script.
- The centre of the playing area.
- A character who opposes the protagonist.
- To fully develop the physical action
- To put attention on an another actor
- What stands in the way of a character
- ¾ of the actor’s body faces the audience.
- A muscle between the abdomen and the ribcage
- The identified “want” for a character
- The area of the stage to the performer’s left
- Areas that are part of a stage deck but offstage
- The area of the stage to performer’s right
- opening that divides audience from the stage.
- To fill a space with sound
- To miss the cue line
- To break character during a performance.
Down
- The area of the stage closest to the audience.
- Any area not considered playing space or backstage
- The determined movement of an actor in a scene.
- The main character in a play.
- The area of the stage furthest from audience.
- An acting style developed by Lee Strasberg.
- moment in script that covers a single idea/action.
- where the stage manager stands to cue show
- A character observation delivered to the audience.
- A specific hand movement connected to character
- Lips, teeth, tongue, jaw, hard/soft palate.
- To fully develop a character
- The area behind the upstage curtain.
- The rate of speed at which actors say their lines
- The “why,”
- An acting style developed by Stanford Meisner.
- The line before a script line
- To deliver lines at a good pace
- The area in front of the proscenium arch.
- The words you choose and how you pronounce them.
37 Clues: The “why,” • To miss the cue line • To fill a space with sound • To fully develop a character • The main character in a play. • The line before a script line • The centre of the playing area. • To deliver lines at a good pace • The clear, precise, pronunciation • To fully develop the physical action • To put attention on an another actor • The area behind the upstage curtain. • ...
Acting Terms 2023-12-10
Across
- a person who supervises actors and directs the action in a play
- the area out of sight from the audience
- scripted words to be spoken by actors
- longer sections of text based on narrative structure, similar to a chapter
- object used by actors during performance
- a short scene or passage that provides some background before the main story begins
- group of actors in a play
- the setting of Almost, Maine is based on this county
- clothes worn by the actors onstage
Down
- stage _______ is what we call the right side of the stage as seen from the audience's point of view
- stage ________ is the name for information found in parentheses on movement, expression, and/or sound/visual detail; not read aloud in performance
- shorter sections of text based on setting; curtains close and staging is changed; typically begins and ends with characters walking on/offstage
- stage _______ is what we call the left side of the stage as seen from the audience's point of view
- the scenery and furniture on stage
- the author of a play
- characters thinking aloud for the audience; not heard by other characters unless specifically indicated
- a lengthy speech by a character, could be spoken to another
- the back of the stage, further from audience
18 Clues: the author of a play • group of actors in a play • the scenery and furniture on stage • clothes worn by the actors onstage • scripted words to be spoken by actors • the area out of sight from the audience • object used by actors during performance • the back of the stage, further from audience • the setting of Almost, Maine is based on this county • ...
Healthcare Terms and Anatomy 2025-10-29
Across
- An instrument used to listen to internal activity.
- The common term for the mandible.
- The medical terminology for the skull.
- The imaginary line that cuts the body in half vertically.
- "A" means what in healthcare terminology?
- Hemiplegia affects _____ the body.
- Fibula is _________ to the tibula (hint: t = toward).
- The directional term for "toward the cranium".
- Removal of the appendix.
- What does it mean to over stretch your muscle?
- Difficulty swallowing is called what?
- The root word for skin.
- Herma means what?
- Number of bones in the human body.
Down
- What is the main organ protected by the rib cage.
- Essential mineral vital for building and maintaining strong bones and other bodily functions.
- The wrist is ______ to the elbow.
- The term for nerve pain.
- The humerus is located where?
- The medical terminology for a rapid/fast heart rate.
- Number of cervical vertebrae in the spine.
- The back is ________ to the chest.
- The name of the movement in which the knee bends.
- Opposite movement of abduction.
- the suffix "itis" means what?
25 Clues: Herma means what? • The root word for skin. • The term for nerve pain. • Removal of the appendix. • The humerus is located where? • the suffix "itis" means what? • Opposite movement of abduction. • The common term for the mandible. • The wrist is ______ to the elbow. • Hemiplegia affects _____ the body. • The back is ________ to the chest. • Number of bones in the human body. • ...
हिन्दी अनुवाद प्रतियोगिता 2024-09-12
20 Clues: भत्ता • कटौती • घोषणा • स्रोत • समझौता • संदर्भ • प्रणाली • आरक्षित • अनुसूची • अस्थायी • राजकोषीय • नियुक्ति • शब्दावली • पुनर्वास • विश्लेषण • अधिनिर्णयन • पर्यवेक्षक • अप्राधिकृत • कार्यान्वयन • संवैधानिक / सांविधिक
Zac's English Crossword 2018-02-01
Across
- Liquid from dairy cows that humans drink?
- What bit of machinery is used to reep wheat?
- What is the object used to cut off sheeps wool?
- Deere What good branded farm machinery is green?
- What stock is the biggest meat market on the earth?
- What is the terminology used for a male sheep without testicles?
- What is the most important thing to pick out of wool
- What is grown on sheep?
- What is the terminology for the male sheep with testicles?
- What colour is wheat when it is ready to be harvested?
- What weather is best for growing grain crops?
Down
- What is wool made into?
- What is the wool called when it is put into a wool pack and ready to be sold?
- What is canola made into after its reeped?
- What is the terminology for a female sheep?
- What can milk be made into from a sheep/cow?
- The most grain grown crops?
- What is the wheat made into next after grain?
- What is the wool called that's on the belly?
19 Clues: What is wool made into? • What is grown on sheep? • The most grain grown crops? • Liquid from dairy cows that humans drink? • What is canola made into after its reeped? • What is the terminology for a female sheep? • What bit of machinery is used to reep wheat? • What can milk be made into from a sheep/cow? • What is the wool called that's on the belly? • ...
Zac's English Crossword 2018-02-01
Across
- What is canola made into after its reeped?
- What can milk be made into from a sheep/cow?
- Deere What good branded farm machinery is green?
- What is grown on sheep?
- What is the most important thing to pick out of wool
- What is the wheat made into next after grain?
- What colour is wheat when it is ready to be harvested?
- What weather is best for growing grain crops?
- What bit of machinery is used to reep wheat?
- What is the terminology for a female sheep?
Down
- What stock is the biggest meat market on the earth?
- What is wool made into?
- Liquid from dairy cows that humans drink?
- What is the wool called when it is put into a wool pack and ready to be sold?
- The most grain grown crops?
- What is the object used to cut off sheeps wool?
- What is the wool called that's on the belly?
- What is the terminology for the male sheep with testicles?
- What is the terminology used for a male sheep without testicles?
19 Clues: What is wool made into? • What is grown on sheep? • The most grain grown crops? • Liquid from dairy cows that humans drink? • What is canola made into after its reeped? • What is the terminology for a female sheep? • What can milk be made into from a sheep/cow? • What is the wool called that's on the belly? • What bit of machinery is used to reep wheat? • ...
Zac's English Crossword 2018-02-01
Across
- What is canola made into after its reeped?
- What can milk be made into from a sheep/cow?
- Deere What good branded farm machinery is green?
- What is grown on sheep?
- What is the most important thing to pick out of wool
- What is the wheat made into next after grain?
- What colour is wheat when it is ready to be harvested?
- What weather is best for growing grain crops?
- What bit of machinery is used to reep wheat?
- What is the terminology for a female sheep?
Down
- What stock is the biggest meat market on the earth?
- What is wool made into?
- Liquid from dairy cows that humans drink?
- What is the wool called when it is put into a wool pack and ready to be sold?
- The most grain grown crops?
- What is the object used to cut off sheeps wool?
- What is the wool called that's on the belly?
- What is the terminology for the male sheep with testicles?
- What is the terminology used for a male sheep without testicles?
19 Clues: What is wool made into? • What is grown on sheep? • The most grain grown crops? • Liquid from dairy cows that humans drink? • What is canola made into after its reeped? • What is the terminology for a female sheep? • What can milk be made into from a sheep/cow? • What is the wool called that's on the belly? • What bit of machinery is used to reep wheat? • ...
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