acting terminology Crossword Puzzles
Animal Terminology 2025-02-07
Across
- newborn cattle
- Young female sheep
- newborn sheep
- castrated male horse
- mature male sheep
- mature male swine
- Mature male cattle
- mature female swine
- castrated male cattle
- newborn swine
- Castrated male sheep
- young male horse
- Mature female cattle
Down
- mature female horse
- young male sheep
- newborn horse
- castrated male swine
- young male cattle
- young female cattle
- young female horse
- Young female swine
- Young male swine
- Newborn Goat
- mature male horse
- mature female sheep
25 Clues: Newborn Goat • newborn horse • newborn sheep • newborn swine • newborn cattle • young male sheep • Young male swine • young male horse • young male cattle • mature male sheep • mature male swine • mature male horse • Young female sheep • young female horse • Young female swine • Mature male cattle • mature female horse • young female cattle • mature female swine • mature female sheep • castrated male swine • ...
Chemisty Terminology 2025-02-09
Across
- A decrease in size
- Substances made up of only one type of atom
- A liquid turns into a solid
- An increase in size
- A property of metals meaning "shiny"
- A form of sugar
- A substance that dissolves another substance
- A substance being dissolved
- Substances made out of identical molecules
- A heated liquid turns into gas
- Substances formed in chemical reactions
Down
- Clusters of two or more atoms
- A model representation of solids, liquids and gases
- When a metal reacts with its environment
- Minerals rich in metals
- A combination of two or more elements and compounds
- A substance in plants which makes them green
- An alloy of iron and carbon
- The smallest building blocks of matter
- Two liquids / gases mix
- The first chemical explosive
- An alloy of copper and tin
22 Clues: A form of sugar • A decrease in size • An increase in size • Minerals rich in metals • Two liquids / gases mix • An alloy of copper and tin • A liquid turns into a solid • An alloy of iron and carbon • A substance being dissolved • The first chemical explosive • Clusters of two or more atoms • A heated liquid turns into gas • A property of metals meaning "shiny" • ...
Animal Terminology 2025-02-19
Across
- Mature Female Swine
- Young Male/ Female Fish
- Mature Male Horse
- Mature Male Duck
- Newborn Fish
- Mature Female Chicken
- Mature Female Duck
- Mature Male Rabbit
- Young Female Chicken
- Young Male Horse
- Mature Male Goose
- Young Male Goat
- Newborn Goose
- Newborn Turkey
Down
- Mature Female Goose
- Young Female Horse
- Young Female Cattle
- Mature Female Horse
- Newborn Cattle
- Young Male Chicken
- Newborn Goat
- Mature Male Sheep
- Newborn Duck
- Mature Female Sheep
- Newborn Rabbit
- Young Female Swine
- Mature Male Cattle
27 Clues: Newborn Goat • Newborn Fish • Newborn Duck • Newborn Goose • Newborn Cattle • Newborn Rabbit • Newborn Turkey • Young Male Goat • Mature Male Duck • Young Male Horse • Mature Male Horse • Mature Male Sheep • Mature Male Goose • Young Female Horse • Young Male Chicken • Mature Female Duck • Mature Male Rabbit • Young Female Swine • Mature Male Cattle • Mature Female Goose • Mature Female Swine • ...
medical terminology 2025-02-27
Across
- check
- head
- cerebral vascular accident(stroke)
- tonsillectomy and ademiodectomy
- well,easy
- inside
- disease
- origin,source
- gastronintestinal
- tuberculosis
- fracture
Down
- chronic obstructive pulmony disease
- picture,record
- heart
- lumber puncture
- cancer
- upper,above
- airway
- painful,difficult
- gynecology
- state of
- Inflammation
- genitourinary
- outside
- congestive heart failure
25 Clues: head • check • heart • cancer • airway • inside • disease • outside • state of • fracture • well,easy • gynecology • upper,above • Inflammation • tuberculosis • origin,source • genitourinary • picture,record • lumber puncture • painful,difficult • gastronintestinal • congestive heart failure • tonsillectomy and ademiodectomy • cerebral vascular accident(stroke) • chronic obstructive pulmony disease
Ecology Terminology 2025-04-10
Across
- Atmospheric compounds that trap heat leading to the greenhouse effect.
- A process in which a body of water becomes abundant in nutrients which can cause excessive plant and algae growth.
- The process in which organisms convert sunlight into energy
- Positions in a food chain/food web
- Outermost layer of the Earth, made of the upper mantle and the crust.
- Substances in which living organisms use to function properly
- The percentage of energy that is transferred from one trophic level to the next
- Renewable organic material from plants and animals
- A natural process in which greenhouse gases in the Earth’s atmosphere
- A community of organisms interacting with each other in a closed environment.
Down
- A mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth.
- The gradual buildup of substances in an organism’s tissues.
- A series of chemical reactions that breaks down food to produce energy for cells.
- An ecosystem that maintains its integrity and resilience over a long period of time.
- Sum of all water on earth
- A community of organisms that live on land
- All parts of Earth in which life exists.
- A community of organisms inside a body of water
- Any form of precipitation with acidic components
- A chemical process in which enzymes breaks down larger organic substances into smaller compounds
- Relating to things in the environment that are not living.
- Relating to or resulting from living things.
22 Clues: Sum of all water on earth • Positions in a food chain/food web • All parts of Earth in which life exists. • A community of organisms that live on land • A mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth. • Relating to or resulting from living things. • A community of organisms inside a body of water • Any form of precipitation with acidic components • ...
Cardiovascular terminology 2025-04-10
Across
- found in the walls of blood vessels
- abbreviation for the force of your blood pushing against the walls of your arteries
- involved in coordinating the actions of the heart and blood vessels
- indicates something is located within or inside
- abnormal heart rhythms which can be too slow, too fast, or irregular
- abbreviation for a condition where the arteries that supply blood to the heart become narrowed or blocked
- involves issues with the heart valves
- indicates two
- an invasive procedure uses a catheter inserted into an artery to guide a dye into the coronary arteries
- involves narrowing or blockage of the coronary arteries
- refers to heart defects present at birth, which can effect the structure or function of the heart
Down
- the inner lining of blood vessels
- Provides support and structure through the cardiovascular system
- signifies something abnormal, painful, or difficult
- analyze blood samples to identify biomarkers related to heart conditions
- records the electrical activity of the heart
- using ultrasound waves this test creates images of the heart's structure and function
- abbreviation for a heart attack
- tissue found in the hart walls
- used to indicate the absence or lack of something
- occurs when the heart muscle is weakened and cannot pump blood effectively
- refers to slow rate
- an imaging technique provides a visual representation of the heart and lungs
- abbreviation for a common irregular heart rhythm
- abbreviation for a test that records the electrical activity of the heart
25 Clues: indicates two • refers to slow rate • tissue found in the hart walls • abbreviation for a heart attack • the inner lining of blood vessels • found in the walls of blood vessels • involves issues with the heart valves • records the electrical activity of the heart • indicates something is located within or inside • abbreviation for a common irregular heart rhythm • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-03-24
Across
- Prefix meaning "blood."
- (ECG): A test that measures electrical activity of the heart.
- to measure blood pressure." (Stethoscope)
- Disease of the heart muscle.
- Imaging test to check heart function using sound waves.
- Imaging procedure to view blood vessels.
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
- The largest artery in the body.
- Suffix meaning "pertaining to blood vessels."
Down
- Another term for high blood pressure.
- term for a heart attack." (Myocardial Infarction)
- Prefix meaning "heart."
- meaning 'blood.'" (Hemo-)
- Irregular heartbeat.
- Instrument used to listen to heart and blood flow sounds.
- artery in the body." (Aorta)
- Suffix meaning "narrowing."
- Infarction: Medical term for a heart attack.
- Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart.
- Tiny blood vessels where gas exchange occurs.
- muscle disease." (Cardiomyopathy)
- Buildup of fatty deposits in arteries.
- The central organ of the cardiovascular system, pumps blood throughout the body.
- Monitor: Portable device to track heart rhythm over time.
- Prefix meaning "muscle."
25 Clues: Irregular heartbeat. • Prefix meaning "heart." • Prefix meaning "blood." • Prefix meaning "muscle." • meaning 'blood.'" (Hemo-) • Suffix meaning "narrowing." • artery in the body." (Aorta) • Disease of the heart muscle. • The largest artery in the body. • muscle disease." (Cardiomyopathy) • Another term for high blood pressure. • Buildup of fatty deposits in arteries. • ...
SAC1 Terminology 2025-03-27
Across
- 3D Prototyping, The use of 3D printing technology to quickly produce physical models for testing and refinement, reducing time and cost in the design process.
- production, Mass production of standardised products using automated processes (e.g., smartphones, cars).
- Cycle Analysis/Assessment (LCA), A scientific method used to evaluate the environmental impact of a product from raw material extraction to disposal. It assesses factors like carbon footprint, energy use, and waste generation.
- Numerical Control (CNC), Automated control of machining tools via pre-programmed digital instructions, ensuring high precision in manufacturing processes such as cutting, drilling, and engraving.
- manufacturing, Aims to minimise waste while maximising efficiency. It follows principles like Just-in-Time (JIT) production, where materials and components arrive only when needed.
- Producer Responsibility (EPR), A policy that holds manufacturers responsible for the entire lifecycle of their products, including take-back schemes, recycling, and proper disposal. It encourages sustainable design and material choices.
- Technology, High-powered lasers used for precise cutting, engraving, and marking of materials like timber, acrylic, and metal. It allows for intricate detailing and efficient manufacturing.
- to Cradle Approach, A sustainable design philosophy that ensures materials can either be safely returned to nature (biodegradable) or indefinitely recycled into new products without losing quality.
- The use of technology (e.g., robotics, AI) to complete tasks with minimal human intervention, increasing efficiency and precision in manufacturing.
- and responsive manufacturing, Uses technology and adaptable processes to quickly respond to market demands or changes, enabling customisation and shorter production cycles.
- Avoid unnecessary or unsustainable materials or processes.
- Bottom Line, A framework assessing business success based on three pillars,(social impact): Fair wages, ethical labour practices.
- for Disassembly (DfD), Designing products so they can be easily taken apart at the end of their life, allowing for efficient recycling, repair, or component reuse. This reduces environmental impact and supports a circular economy.
- Metals, Materials combining two or more metals (or metals with other materials) to enhance properties like strength, weight reduction, or corrosion resistance (e.g., carbon-fibre-reinforced aluminium).
- production, Products are manufactured 24/7, typically in highly automated industries (e.g., chemicals, steel).
- Extend product life by repurposing or refurbishing items.
Down
- Design (CAD), Software used to create precise digital models and technical drawings, allowing designers to test and modify concepts before production (e.g., Autodesk Fusion 360, SolidWorks).
- Minimise material usage and waste in production.
- Intelligence (AI), Machine learning and algorithms used to optimise design, predict trends, and enhance manufacturing efficiency (e.g., AI-generated design concepts or automated quality control in production).
- Consider alternative designs or materials that are more sustainable.
- Polymers Used for 3D Printing, Advanced biodegradable or high-performance plastics such as PLA (corn-based, biodegradable), PEEK (high-strength, heat-resistant), or flexible TPU.
- Economy, A system where materials and products are designed to be continuously reused, refurbished, or recycled, minimising waste and reliance on virgin resources. It contrasts with the traditional "take-make-dispose" model.
- Manufacture (CAM), The use of digital software to control manufacturing equipment, enabling accurate and repeatable production of parts (e.g., CNC machining, laser cutting).
- production, A single, unique product is made, often handcrafted or customised, such as a bespoke piece of furniture.
- production, Small batches of products (e.g., specialty or niche market items) are produced, often allowing for customisation while maintaining efficiency.
- Plastics, Plastics that have been collected, processed, and reused in new products, reducing waste and reliance on virgin petroleum-based plastics (e.g., ocean-recycled plastics used in sneakers and furniture).
- (economic viability): Financial sustainability and growth.
- A sustainable, biodegradable material made from fungal networks, used as an alternative to plastics in packaging, furniture, and even construction.
- (environmental impact): Sustainable materials, reduced emissions.
- Obsolescence, The deliberate design of products with a limited lifespan, encouraging frequent replacements or upgrades (e.g., fast fashion, smartphones with non-replaceable batteries).
- Fix and maintain products rather than discarding them.
- Automated robotic systems used in manufacturing for repetitive tasks, improving speed, accuracy, and worker safety (e.g., robotic arms in car assembly lines).
- Process materials so they can be used again, reducing raw material consumption.
33 Clues: Minimise material usage and waste in production. • Fix and maintain products rather than discarding them. • Extend product life by repurposing or refurbishing items. • (economic viability): Financial sustainability and growth. • Avoid unnecessary or unsustainable materials or processes. • (environmental impact): Sustainable materials, reduced emissions. • ...
ELA Terminology 2025-04-04
Across
- to know everything (Ex. God)
- the right choice
- short fiction story with animals
- Something that can be proven, a true statement
- support with evidence/ to back up
- making a guess or forming an opinion about something
- opposite of a word
- to help/ add
- A personal belief
- story
- to create
- to help
- How a word makes you feel. (Positive or negative)
- assumption/ final main points
- forming an opinion or deciding if something is good or bad
- the writer’s position/ point they are trying to prove
- the same word
- author’s feelings
- message that the story is trying to tell you
- to encourage
Down
- The definition of a word
- main idea/ most important
- another way something can happen; different
- pattern- structure of the text
- Negative vibe/ negative energy
- to look into
- to show
- Something that goes wrong and the text shows how it can be solved?
- The reason for something and the reaction to something
- piece of the story
- only know certain information
- Thoughts/feeling
- directly to the point
- cultural story
- events in the story
- to add
- problem
- to reference something
- the way you do something
39 Clues: story • to add • to show • to help • problem • to create • to look into • to help/ add • to encourage • the same word • cultural story • the right choice • Thoughts/feeling • A personal belief • author’s feelings • opposite of a word • piece of the story • events in the story • directly to the point • to reference something • The definition of a word • the way you do something • main idea/ most important • ...
Terminology Quiz 2025-03-21
Across
- A word-for-word or verbatim copy of the record of a trial hearing or other proceeding.
- To stop or interrupt progress.
- A monetary penalty imposed upon a person convicted of an offense.
- To void; to cancel.
- The finding by a jury; the jury’s decision.
- Failure to perform some duty act or work.
- Evidence or a statement given by a competent witness under oath or affirmation.
- Release; remove; dismiss.
- A party in a lawsuit.
- That which is or may be presented in opposition; an adverse reason or argument.
- A written legal document.
- The place where court is regularly held and the seat occupied by the judge during court.
- An amount charged for services performed by the court.
Down
- To reexamine judicially.
- A written assurance as a notice of actions or events that have occurred.
- The court's docket of cases set for hearing.
- A body in government to which the administration of justice is delegated.
- The proceedings in a court where the issues between the parties are heard and decision upon the issues made.
- One who testifies to what he has seen heard or otherwise observed; one who gives testimony under oath or affirmation in person by oral or written deposition or by affidavit.
- A law.
- The conditional release of a convicted prisoner after partial service of the sentence imposed.
- A person who has reached the age of eighteen (18) years.
- A writ authorizing some act; order by a judge to arrest a person conduct a search seize an item etc.
- A suit or judicial proceeding.
- A lawsuit in which the party against whom it is filed does not dispute it.
25 Clues: A law. • To void; to cancel. • A party in a lawsuit. • To reexamine judicially. • Release; remove; dismiss. • A written legal document. • To stop or interrupt progress. • A suit or judicial proceeding. • Failure to perform some duty act or work. • The finding by a jury; the jury’s decision. • The court's docket of cases set for hearing. • ...
CAPs Terminology 2025-03-24
Across
- A disappointing end to a story or event.
- To deduce or conclude information from evidence.
- Stated clearly and in detail.
- Visual images or designs.
- Different forms or versions of something.
- Evoking strong feelings or emotions.
- A situation that is contrary to what is expected.
- Making something prominent in a text.
- The ability to read and write.
- Providing context or setting within a text.
- The reason something happens.
- Relating to outside factors.
- Using figures of speech; not literal.
- Specialized language used by a particular group.
- The place where one lives.
- Implied though not plainly expressed.
- An abbreviation consisting of initial letters.
- Exaggerated statements not meant to be taken literally.
- The ability to express oneself easily and accurately.
- A visual representation.
Down
- To assess the value or significance of something.
- A formal meeting to discuss or question.
- To begin or start something.
- A movement of the body to express an idea or feeling.
- A place for discussion or exchange of ideas.
- Suggested but not directly expressed.
- Words that are pronounced the same but differ in meaning.
- Words that sound the same but have different meanings.
- The style and size of text characters.
- A word that connects clauses or sentences.
- The result produced by a cause.
- The practice of including people from diverse backgrounds.
- An indirect or subtle reference, often suggestive.
- A mild expression used in place of a harsher one.
- A category of literature or art.
- A system of communication.
- The process of revising and correcting text.
- Added or extra.
- Taking words in their most basic sense.
- Descriptive language that appeals to the senses.
- Skills related to reading and writing.
41 Clues: Added or extra. • A visual representation. • Visual images or designs. • A system of communication. • The place where one lives. • To begin or start something. • Relating to outside factors. • Stated clearly and in detail. • The reason something happens. • The ability to read and write. • The result produced by a cause. • A category of literature or art. • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-04-30
Across
- a life-threatening clot which embeds itself in the blood vessels of the lungs
- age-related hearing loss
- a heart attack caused by a blockage of a coronary artery
- a spotting pattern of hair loss
- term for a medical condition resulting from a buildup of pressure within the eye
- this sensory term medical term is closely related to the opening song of Sabrina Carpenter's "Short n' Sweet" album
- a yellow coloration of the skin indicating liver issues
- abbreviation for a stroke, or damage to the brain as the result of a lack of blood flow
- loss of vision in half of the visual field
Down
- an inability to hold urine long enough to eliminate in a proper setting
- an injury to a muscle
- a twisting of the bowel which causes an obstruction
- the process of removing portions of a wound to promote healing
- age-related change to vision
- abbreviation for a condition in which the prostate continues to grow in old age
- abbreviation for a disorder where gastric acid pushes up through the pyloric sphincter
- the abnormal lateral curvature of the spine
- holds boney structures in place in a joint
- medical term synonym for micturition
- a condition where the heart is not able to adequately pump blood against the current blood pressure
- a stretching injury to a ligament
- the collapse of alveoli in the lungs
- a condition in which uterine tissue grows outside of the female reproductive system
- a usually benign growth within the large intestine
24 Clues: an injury to a muscle • age-related hearing loss • age-related change to vision • a spotting pattern of hair loss • a stretching injury to a ligament • medical term synonym for micturition • the collapse of alveoli in the lungs • holds boney structures in place in a joint • loss of vision in half of the visual field • the abnormal lateral curvature of the spine • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-04-22
24 Clues: red • 98.6 • blue • white • color • 35-45 • below • pearl • green • 12-20 • black • 95-100 • 80-120 • 60-100 • around • before • beyond • yellow • 120/80 • against • between • inside_of • warm/moist • silver/gray
Cardiac Terminology 2025-04-11
Across
- The middle layer of the heart
- The membrane that surrounds the heart
- Inflammation of the outer membrane covering the heart
- Procedure to open clogged vessels
- Largest artery that carries blood from the heart to the rest of the body
- Vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- Vessels that carry blood towards the heart
- Device used to measure the electric conduction system of the heart
- The period of relaxation in the heart when the chambers are filling with blood
- A cancer caused by the production of too many immature white blood cells
Down
- Inflammation of the heart muscle
- A normal heart rhythm with a rate below 60 bpm
- Extra or unusual sounds made by the heart during heart beats
- The valve that closes between the right atrium and the right ventricle
- A normal heart rhythm but with a rate above 100 bpm
- Low blood pressure
- When the brain is damaged because the blood supply to the brain is stopped
- A period of contractions when the chambers are pumping blood out of the heart
- Condition in which the aorta contracts in an uncoordinated, rapid manner
- The pacemaker of the heart
20 Clues: Low blood pressure • The pacemaker of the heart • The middle layer of the heart • Inflammation of the heart muscle • Procedure to open clogged vessels • The membrane that surrounds the heart • Vessels that carry blood towards the heart • Vessels that carry blood away from the heart • A normal heart rhythm with a rate below 60 bpm • ...
Film Terminology 2025-04-22
Across
- / A film genre aimed at creating feelings of dread and terror.
- / The sound from within the world of the film
- / Four key aspects of film that communicate essential information to the audience.
- / The audio elements of a film
- / Set on the American frontier. Guns feature extensively. Usually a lone male hero who uses violence to restore social order.
- / The person in charge of the managerial side of the production.
- /How shots are put together to create meaning.
- / Famous for directing Interstellar, Inception and the Dark Knight
- / Sound that only the audience can hear.
- /A continous piece of filming without interuption.
- / The art of choosing how the scene is filmed.
- / The art of deciding what the audience sees.
Down
- / Famous for directing Jurassic Park, ET and Indiana Jones.
- /A genre that features an intricate storyline aimed at creating feelings of suspense and anxiety.
- / The visual information in front of the camera.
- /A production tool that helps level out the volume of an audio clip.
- / The storyline of the film.
- /A type of transition.
- / Famous for directing Kill Bill and Pulp Fiction.
- / The person in charge of the creative side of the production.
- / A set of stylistic and narrative rules that filmmakers adhere to in order to deliver a specific type of film.
- / The 'godfather' of thriller films and famous for directing Psycho.
- / Where one or more heroes is thrust into a series of challenges that require physical feats, extended fights and frenetic chases.
23 Clues: /A type of transition. • / The storyline of the film. • / The audio elements of a film • / Sound that only the audience can hear. • / The sound from within the world of the film • / The art of deciding what the audience sees. • /How shots are put together to create meaning. • / The art of choosing how the scene is filmed. • / The visual information in front of the camera. • ...
Business Terminology 2024-10-09
Across
- A corporation is a legal entity separate from its own.
- A small part of a company that you own
- When a customer is allowed to obtain goods or services before paying with the trust that the payment will be made sometime in the future.
- Taking a risk or a daring journey.
- Debts or responsibilities that a person has to a company.
- Another business that sells the same product or service and tries to become more successful.
- The right to possess another person’s property until they pay a debt
- Money that is owed.
- When two or more people run a business and share profits and liabilities
- A person, thing, or quality of value.
- Enterprise An organization completely or partly owned by the state and controlled by public authority
- When one entity commands the entire market
- A person who operates a business or businesses.
- The amount of money used to run, grow, and build a business.
- A new and original idea that helps to solve issues/ problems
- The exchange of goods or services (not money) for other goods or services.
Down
- A business or industry that is not owned by the government (it is owned by individual people or commercial companies).
- A business where the owner distributes the business’ name and system so that the business could be spread in different places (eg. Mcdonalds)
- The amount of money a business gets over a set period of time from selling their product or service.
- The money you get from doing something
- A record of an amount owed and of money taken out of the bank.
- A place where people get together to buy and sell goods
- Early release of a model of a product to test the concept
- Proprietorship A person who works for themselves and takes on all legal and financial responsibilities
- When the company does not owe money and is financially stable
- The use of a product or service in a household.
- A portion of a large amount divided among people.
- The amount of goods or services available to buyers
- Making or manufacturing goods.
- Questions asked to the public are used to understand people’s views (as a whole) of a product or service.
- People who work at a company that has already been made
- When the company is in debt and owes money
32 Clues: Money that is owed. • Making or manufacturing goods. • Taking a risk or a daring journey. • A person, thing, or quality of value. • A small part of a company that you own • The money you get from doing something • When one entity commands the entire market • When the company is in debt and owes money • The use of a product or service in a household. • ...
Library Terminology 2024-10-10
Across
- A software program that enables users to access Internet resources.
- Any information resource that presents information using more than one media (print, picture, audio, or video)
- The written symbols of a language as portrayed on paper. Information sources may be either print or electronic.
- The name given to any electronic device that sends messages through space via electric or electromagnetic waves instead of via power cords.
- The person(s) or organization(s) that wrote or compiled a document.
- A collection, usually annual, of statistics and fact, both current and retrospective
- A worldwide network of computer networks that allows for the transmission and exchange of files.
- An alphabetical list of terms specialized to a field of knowledge with definitions or explanations
- A small portable device for storing computerized information. A thumb drive can plug into the USB (Universal Serial Bus) port of any computer and store electronic information.
Down
- A collection of information stored in an electronic format that can be searched by a computer.
- A list containing citations to the resources used in writing a research paper or other document.
- A device that allows the user to move and click the cursor on a computer screen for different functions
- A book or bound collection of maps, illustrations, etc.
- A work containing information on all branches of knowledge or treating comprehensively a particular branch of knowledge
- A reference to a book, magazine or journal article, or other work containing all the information necessary to identify and locate that work.
- A request for the return of library material before the due date.
- CD is an abbreviation for used for ; it is used for storing digital information
- The name of a book, article, or other information source.
- A separate file sent with an email message.
- A significant or memorable word or term in the title, abstract, or text of an information resource that indicates its subject and i
20 Clues: A separate file sent with an email message. • A book or bound collection of maps, illustrations, etc. • The name of a book, article, or other information source. • A request for the return of library material before the due date. • A software program that enables users to access Internet resources. • ...
Cybersecurity Terminology 2024-07-11
Across
- malicious software executed by trigger
- nefariously spreads via email attachments
- stores and manages credentials
- spreads computer to computer
- malicious encryption demanding payment
- designed to exploit macros
- disguised program intending to steal
- finds weaknesses to exploit systems
- stored small text files
Down
- targeting systems to overwhelm
- secretly recording private device activity
- new phone using stolen data
- Targeted advertisements from online activity
- Attack Botnet used to target website
- Private Network within Public Network
- personalized attacks luring victims
- mass stolen credentials gaining access
- layered disguise for unintended clicking
- remotely controlled devices launching attacks
- monitors and controls network traffic
20 Clues: stored small text files • designed to exploit macros • new phone using stolen data • spreads computer to computer • targeting systems to overwhelm • stores and manages credentials • personalized attacks luring victims • finds weaknesses to exploit systems • Attack Botnet used to target website • disguised program intending to steal • Private Network within Public Network • ...
Cricket terminology 2024-06-14
Across
- A limited-overs match with each team facing a set number of overs, usually 50.
- The batsman at the opposite end of the pitch.
- A type of delivery bowled by a leg-spinner that spins the opposite way.
- A classic shot played to a pitched up ball on the off side.
- An illegal delivery by the bowler, usually overstepping the crease.
- A set of six deliveries bowled by a single bowler.
- Illegally altering the condition of the ball to affect its behavior.
- The lines marked on the pitch to define the batsman's and bowler's areas.
- The edge of the playing area or a shot that reaches it, scoring four or six runs.
- A lower-order batsman sent in to bat near the end of the day's play.
- When the batting team voluntarily ends its innings.
- A fielding position on the off side, between point and mid-off.
- A delivery aimed at the batsman's feet, usually landing at the base of the stumps.
- The period in which a team or a player bats.
- A short-pitched delivery that reaches the batsman at head height.
- When the ball is not in play and no actions can result in runs or wickets.
- The three vertical posts that support the bails and form the wicket.
- A delivery that reaches the batsman at head height.
- A set of three stumps and two bails, or the act of dismissing a batsman.
- A shot played to a ball pitched on or around leg stump.
- A left-arm unorthodox spin bowler's delivery that turns into a right-handed batsman.
- A set of overs with fielding restrictions in limited-overs cricket.
- A form of dismissal when the batsman fails to make it to the crease before the ball hits the stumps.
- A fast delivery that reaches the batsman without bouncing.
Down
- When the wicketkeeper puts down the wicket while the batsman is out of his crease.
- The side of the field to the right of a right-handed batsman.
- A late swing of the ball in the opposite direction to conventional swing.
- A fielding position next to the slips, usually at an angle.
- Runs scored when the ball hits the batsman's leg or body, but not the bat.
- When the team that bats second is forced to bat again immediately after their first innings.
- The player who stands behind the stumps to catch the ball.
- The practice of verbally taunting or intimidating an opponent.
- A request by players to the umpire to decide if a batsman is out.
- The side of the field to the left of a right-handed batsman.
- The 22-yard strip where the game is played, between the stumps.
- The longest form of cricket, lasting up to five days.
- The stitching on the cricket ball, which can influence its movement.
- The batsman's stance in front of the stumps.
- When a bowler takes three wickets with consecutive deliveries.
- The official who makes decisions during the game.
- A delivery that results in no runs being scored.
- When a batsman scores 100 runs in a single innings.
- The small pieces of wood that sit on top of the stumps.
- A player proficient in both batting and bowling.
- A substitute player who can field but not bat or bowl.
- A fast-paced, limited-overs format with each team facing 20 overs.
- An over in which no runs are scored off the bowler.
- A fielding position located behind the batsman on the off side.
- The batsman facing the bowler's delivery.
- When a batsman gets out without scoring any runs.
50 Clues: The batsman facing the bowler's delivery. • The batsman's stance in front of the stumps. • The period in which a team or a player bats. • The batsman at the opposite end of the pitch. • A delivery that results in no runs being scored. • A player proficient in both batting and bowling. • The official who makes decisions during the game. • ...
General Terminology 2024-08-09
Across
- The junior member or student.
- Free sparring.
- The person who teaches and instructs.
- Someone more senior to one with a belt that is not coloured.
- A sheet representing a nation.
- The strip of fabric that indicates one's rank.
- Testing both the coloured and black belt levels.
- The senior member or student.
- Techniques for self defence.
- The space where training takes place.
- Someone who has just started training in the martial arts.
- Exercises for external power.
- An abrupt sound that focuses mind and energy.
- The activity of making one board into two.
- The ranks in which the fundamental techniques and philosophy are learned.
- Exercises for basic techniques.
Down
- Someone with a coloured belt.
- Someone with a belt that is not coloured.
- A state in which there is not too much of one thing or the other.
- A sheet representing the Association.
- A sequence of techniques performed in a pattern.
- The classical Korean martial art influenced by the T'ang method of martial arts.
- Exercises for warming up.
- Exercises for internal power.
- The examiner.
- The ranks representing mastery, calmness, dignity, and sincerity.
- A person who studies and learns from an instructor.
- One-step sparring techniques.
- A person with the highest possible rank.
- The martial arts uniform.
- Exercises for spiritual power.
31 Clues: The examiner. • Free sparring. • Exercises for warming up. • The martial arts uniform. • Techniques for self defence. • Someone with a coloured belt. • The junior member or student. • Exercises for internal power. • One-step sparring techniques. • The senior member or student. • Exercises for external power. • A sheet representing a nation. • Exercises for spiritual power. • ...
Knee Terminology 2024-09-08
Across
- An inward angulation of the distal segment of a bone or joint (e.g., knock-knee).
- The ligaments (Medial and Lateral) on either side of the knee that stabilize the joint by preventing excessive sideways movement.
- An outward angulation of the distal segment of a bone or joint (e.g., bow-legged).
- Crescent-shaped cartilage in the knee that provides cushioning and stability to the joint.
- Large marsupial
- The tendon that connects the patella to the tibial tuberosity.
- Flying mammal
- Referring to the Oblique Popliteal Ligament, providing posterior knee support.
- A fibrous connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone; several tendons around the knee provide stability and motion.
- The large calf muscle that flexes the knee and plantar flexes the foot.
- Man's best friend
- The shinbone; the larger and stronger of the two bones in the lower leg, forming the lower part of the knee joint.
- A flexible, rubbery tissue that provides cushioning and allows smooth movement at the knee joint.
- Inflammation of the knee joint, often leading to pain, swelling, and reduced motion.
- The straightening of the knee joint, increasing the angle between the femur and tibia.
- Muscle group at the front of the thigh involved in knee extension.
Down
- The soft tissue that lines the spaces of diarthrodial joints, producing synovial fluid for lubrication.
- Movement around the knee’s vertical axis, allowing medial (inward) or lateral (outward) turning.
- Refers to Ligamentum Patella, a ligament extending from the patella to the tibial tuberosity.
- A fluid-filled sac that reduces friction and cushions pressure points between the bones and tendons or muscles around the knee joint.
- Has a trunk
- Rounded projections on the femur and tibia that articulate to form the knee joint.
- A small muscle located at the back of the knee that helps in unlocking the knee from full extension.
- Muscle group at the back of the thigh involved in knee flexion and hip extension.
- Surgical removal of all or part of a torn meniscus.
- The bending of the knee joint, decreasing the angle between the femur and tibia.
- Pertaining to the patella or kneecap.
- The medial and lateral fibrocartilaginous structures in the knee joint that distribute weight and reduce friction.
- A slender muscle of the inner thigh that assists with knee flexion and hip adduction.
- Thigh bone; the longest bone in the body, forming the upper part of the knee joint.
- Referring to the cross-shaped ligaments within the knee (Anterior and Posterior) that stabilize the joint by preventing excessive forward or backward movement of the tibia.
- The longest muscle in the human body, running down the length of the thigh; involved in hip and knee movements.
- Refers to the Biceps Femoris, a muscle of the hamstring group responsible for knee flexion and lateral rotation.
- Kneecap; a triangular bone located in front of the knee joint, embedded within the quadriceps tendon.
- Likes to chase mice
35 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Pertaining to the patella or kneecap. • Surgical removal of all or part of a torn meniscus. • The tendon that connects the patella to the tibial tuberosity. • Muscle group at the front of the thigh involved in knee extension. • ...
Lumbar Terminology 2024-09-09
Across
- Ligaments that connect the laminae of adjacent vertebrae.
- A muscle that stabilizes the vertebrae during movement.
- Laws describing vertebral motion mechanics. 2 wods
- A nerve of the lumbar plexus, providing innervation to the medial thigh muscles.
- An outward curvature of the spine, particularly in the thoracic region.
- A group of muscles that run along the spine and help maintain posture.
- Three Mechanics - Mechanics when motion in one plane limits motion in other planes.
- The act of bending forward.
- A plexus of nerves formed by the anterior divisions of the lumbar and sacral nerves.
- A small, flat surface on a vertebra that articulates with another vertebra.
- The disc that sits between the vertebrae, providing cushioning and support.
- A ligament that runs along the front of the vertebral bodies, limiting extension.
- Ligaments located between the transverse processes of the vertebrae, limiting side bending.
- Mechanics when the spine is neutral; side-bending and rotation occur on opposite sides. 3 words
Down
- The joints between the facets of the vertebrae, allowing limited movement.
- A ligament that runs along the back of the vertebral bodies, limiting flexion.
- Pertaining to the lower part of the spine.
- Mechanics when the spine is not neutral; side-bending and rotation occur on the same side. 3 words
- The bony projection off the back of each vertebra.
- A condition where the nucleus pulposus protrudes through the annulus fibrosus.
- The inner jelly-like core of an intervertebral disc.
- The state where the spine is balanced without flexion, extension, or side-bending.
- The lateral projections on both sides of each vertebra.
- The lateral movement of the spine.
- An inward curvature of the spine, especially in the lumbar region.
- A single bone in the spine.
- The movement of the spine around its axis.
- The outer fibrous ring of an intervertebral disc.2 words no space.
- The act of bending backward.
- A major nerve extending from the lower back down the legs.
30 Clues: The act of bending forward. • A single bone in the spine. • The act of bending backward. • The lateral movement of the spine. • Pertaining to the lower part of the spine. • The movement of the spine around its axis. • Laws describing vertebral motion mechanics. 2 wods • The bony projection off the back of each vertebra. • ...
Livestock Terminology 2024-09-12
Across
- Casturated male bovine
- Mature female horse
- male bovine
- mature female bovine
- Young sheep
- caturated sheep
- Young Goat
- Casturated male porcine
- young/baby chickens
- csasturated goat
- immature female porcine
- young/baby porcine
- young turkey
- Immature female horse
Down
- female turkey
- Mature male horse
- Male sheep
- female goat
- male chicken
- Immature female bovine
- Male goat
- immature male horse
- young/baby horse
- mature female porcine
- casturated porcine
- Young/Baby Bovine
- casturated chicken
- female sheep
- Casturated Male Horse
- Male turkey
30 Clues: Male goat • Male sheep • Young Goat • female goat • male bovine • Young sheep • Male turkey • male chicken • female sheep • young turkey • female turkey • caturated sheep • young/baby horse • csasturated goat • Mature male horse • Young/Baby Bovine • casturated porcine • casturated chicken • young/baby porcine • Mature female horse • immature male horse • young/baby chickens • mature female bovine • ...
ANATOMY TERMINOLOGY 2024-08-23
Across
- Lower left part of the abdomen, including the left side of the colon and, in females, the left ovary and fallopian tube.
- Upper right part of the abdomen, housing the liver, gallbladder, and part of the small intestine.
- Middle right area of the abdomen, near the lower ribs.
- Pertaining to the pelvis.
- Lower right part of the abdomen, containing the appendix, right ovary and fallopian tube (in females), and part of the intestines.
- Front of the body.
- Pertaining to the shoulder.
- Related to the head.
- Related to the back of the head.
- Pertaining to the kneecap.
- Closer to the surface.
- Upper left part of the abdomen, containing organs like the stomach, spleen, and part of the liver.
- Middle left area of the abdomen, near the lower ribs.
- A group of similar cells that perform a specific function.
- The component that carries out the response directed by the control center to restore balance.
- Pertaining to the spine.
- Related to the mouth.
- Pertaining to the sole of the foot.
- Related to the thigh.
- Related to the leg, particularly the lower leg.
- Above or higher.
- Related to the back of the knee.
- Related to the eye socket.
- Away from the midline.
- Closer to the point of attachment.
- Farther from the point of attachment.
- Pertaining to the back or posterior side.
- Pertaining to the hip.
- A process where the output reduces or counteracts the original stimulus, maintaining balance.
- Further from the surface.
- Horizontal plane dividing body into upper and lower parts.
- Lower left area of the abdomen, near the groin.
- Related to the membrane surrounding the lungs.
- Related to the hand.
- Central part of the abdomen, around the navel (umbilicus).
- A component that detects changes in the environment or body and sends information to the control center.
- Vertical plane dividing body into equal left and right halves.
- Related to the arm.
- Pertaining to the abdomen.
- Pertaining to the front or anterior side.
- Related to the heel.
Down
- Lower right area of the abdomen, near the groin.
- Related to the calf of the leg.
- Imaginary line dividing the body into left and right halves.
- Pertaining to the fingers or toes.
- Related to the chest.
- Below or lower.
- Pertaining to the walls of a body cavity
- Pertaining to the wrist.
- Pertaining to the navel (belly button).
- A process where the output enhances or amplifies the original stimulus.
- Pertaining to the internal organs.
- Pertaining to the cheek.
- Related to the shoulder blade.
- Pertaining to the skull
- the lower central area of the abdomen
- Pertaining to the front of the elbow.
- Related to the elbow.
- The basic unit of life.
- Related to the pubis (anterior part of the pelvic bone).
- Related to the ear.
- Upper right area of the abdomen, below the rib cage.
- Vertical plane dividing body into left and right.
- Vertical plane dividing body into front and back.
- Related to the ankle.
- Related to the forearm.
- The central compartment of the thoracic cavity between the lungs.
- Related to the sac surrounding the heart.
- The part of a feedback loop that receives information from sensors and coordinates the response.
- Upper left area of the abdomen, below the rib cage.
- Related to the palm of the hand.
- Central upper part of the abdomen, above the stomach.
- Pertaining to the neck.
- A group of organs that work together to perform a complex function in the body.
- Vertical plane parallel to sagittal, dividing body into unequal left and right parts.
- Related to the spine.
- A structure made of different tissues that work together to perform a specific function.
- Pertaining to the foot.
- Pertaining to the buttocks.
- Back of the body.
- Related to the groin area.
- Toward the midline.
82 Clues: Below or lower. • Above or higher. • Back of the body. • Front of the body. • Related to the ear. • Toward the midline. • Related to the arm. • Related to the head. • Related to the hand. • Related to the heel. • Related to the chest. • Related to the elbow. • Related to the ankle. • Related to the mouth. • Related to the thigh. • Related to the spine. • Closer to the surface. • ...
Sacrum Terminology 2024-08-22
Across
- A condition where the sacrum rotates relative to the ilium, often causing pain and dysfunction.
- A muscle that originates on the anterior surface of the sacrum and aids in the lateral rotation of the hip.
- A ligament connecting the transverse process of L5 to the ilium and sacrum, stabilizing the lumbosacral joint.
- A muscle that extends from the lumbar vertebrae to the femur, involved in hip flexion and stabilization of the sacrum.
- Extension The backward bending movement of the sacrum relative to the pelvis, often seen during exhalation.
- The continuation of the vertebral canal within the sacrum, containing the sacral nerves.
- A ligament connecting the sacrum to the ilium on the posterior side, stabilizing the sacroiliac joint.
- The anterior tilt of the sacral base relative to the ilium, occurring during movements like bending forward.
- A ligament connecting the ala of the sacrum to the ilium, stabilizing the anterior aspect of the sacroiliac joint.
- A ridge on the posterior surface of the sacrum, formed by the fused transverse processes of the sacral vertebrae.
- A gap at the lower end of the sacrum, where the vertebral canal terminates, allowing the passage of sacral nerves.
- The broad, superior surface of the sacrum that articulates with the fifth lumbar vertebra (L5).
- Openings in the sacrum that allow the exit of sacral nerves from the spinal cord.
- Small, horn-like projections on the posterior surface of the sacrum, adjacent to the sacral hiatus.
Down
- A ligament that extends from the sacrum and coccyx to the spine of the ischium, helping to form the greater and lesser sciatic foramina.
- The prominent, anterior edge of the first sacral vertebra (S1), which serves as an important anatomical landmark.
- The ear-shaped surface on the sacrum that articulates with the ilium of the pelvis, forming the sacroiliac joint.
- Joint The joint between the fifth lumbar vertebra (L5) and the sacrum, crucial for transferring forces between the spine and pelvis.
- A strong ligament extending from the sacrum and coccyx to the ischial tuberosity, stabilizing the pelvis.
- The posterior tilt of the sacral base relative to the ilium, occurring during movements like arching the back.
- A deep muscle of the back that attaches to the sacrum and helps stabilize and rotate the spine.
- Lateral Angle (ILA) The point where the sacrum meets the ilium, important in assessing sacral position and torsion.
- A type of sacral torsion where the sacral base moves posteriorly on one side, often associated with activities like bending backward.
- A group of muscles (gluteus maximus, medius, and minimus) that attach to the ilium and femur, involved in hip movement and sacral stabilization.
- A ridge on the posterior surface of the sacrum, formed by the fused spinous processes of the sacral vertebrae.
- Muscle that attaches to the iliac crest and lumbar vertebrae, assisting in lateral flexion of the spine and stabilizing the sacrum.
- Flexion The forward bending movement of the sacrum relative to the pelvis, often seen during inhalation.
- A large, triangular bone at the base of the spine, formed by the fusion of five vertebrae, and located between the two hip bones of the pelvis.
- A type of sacral torsion where the sacral base moves anteriorly on one side, often associated with walking and hip rotation.
- The pointed, inferior end of the sacrum that articulates with the coccyx.
30 Clues: The pointed, inferior end of the sacrum that articulates with the coccyx. • Openings in the sacrum that allow the exit of sacral nerves from the spinal cord. • The continuation of the vertebral canal within the sacrum, containing the sacral nerves. • A condition where the sacrum rotates relative to the ilium, often causing pain and dysfunction. • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-08-28
Across
- Neuter/Castration
- irregular heart rate or rhythm
- tibial plateau leveling osteotomy
- high white blood cells
- study of the nervous system
- heartworm
- low red blood cells
- containing pus
- stomach tack
- extra toes
- inflammation of the liver
- milky or white serum
- fungal infection
Down
- listening to internal body sounds
- bladder stone
- fast heart rate
- redness
- yellow serum or mucous membranes
- low blood pressure
- kennel cough
- hookworm
- ringworm
- elevated ETCO2
- itching
- comprehensive oral health assessment and treatment
25 Clues: redness • itching • hookworm • ringworm • heartworm • extra toes • kennel cough • stomach tack • bladder stone • elevated ETCO2 • containing pus • fast heart rate • fungal infection • Neuter/Castration • low blood pressure • low red blood cells • milky or white serum • high white blood cells • inflammation of the liver • study of the nervous system • irregular heart rate or rhythm • ...
College Terminology 2024-08-28
Across
- cost of attendance
- A college staff member who helps a student plan a course of study at a college or university
- free application for federal student aid that determines financial aid and is completed every year
- academic record
- postsecondary school that awards a associates or technical certificates
- any schooling beyond high school
- grade point average
- postsecondary school that offers certificate programs for trades
- A degree that is usually earned in two years at a community college
- Money borrowed for college that must be repaid
- when a student hasn't chosen a major
- A document earned for completing study in a trade
- Standardized college entrance exam
- postsecondary school that offers bachelors and graduate programs
Down
- an event for incoming students to get familiar with school and select classes
- a program that allows students to work at the school to pay their tuition
- A form that must be filled out to be considered for entry into college or to obtain employment
- concentration or primary academic focus in college
- free money from the government for college
- free money for college based on some type of achievement or qualification
- amount of money charged for postsecondary school
- Notice of amount of financial aid from a school
- Cost of living and eating at college
- A degree usually earned in four years at a college or university
- expected family contribution
- secondary academic focus
26 Clues: academic record • cost of attendance • grade point average • secondary academic focus • expected family contribution • any schooling beyond high school • Standardized college entrance exam • Cost of living and eating at college • when a student hasn't chosen a major • free money from the government for college • Money borrowed for college that must be repaid • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-08-28
Across
- What is it called when a shoulder pops out of place?
- What is it called laying face down?
- The top of your foot is what to the bottom of your foot?
- Swelling in tissues
- Bicep curls are an example of what?
- The body's response to an injury.
- Bench press is an example of?
- HR is?
- Aorta is what to the capillaries?
- BP is?
- surgeons cut what to access the bones?
- The opposite of elevation
- Shrugging your shoulders is an example of what?
- A heart attack you might feel the pain in your back is called?
- ENT is?
- Broken bones are what kind of injuries?
- Legs are what to shoulders?
- The head is what to the legs?
- DNR is?
Down
- What is a brusie called?
- Shoulder press is an example of?
- Closest to the center of the body
- What is retracting arms inward called?
- The name of the color that happens when you gebruiseusie
- Shins are what to the calves?
- What is it called doing calf raises at the gym?
- Swelling in the joint is called?
- Hamstrings is what to quads.?
- Leg rasies are an example of what?
- What is it called laying face up?
- To push forward
- What is it called when rotating the forearm with your palm facing up?
- The sound of cracking your fingers is called?
- what happens when you walk on an uneven surface and your ankle twist hurts for a few days?
- ER is?
35 Clues: HR is? • BP is? • ER is? • ENT is? • DNR is? • To push forward • Swelling in tissues • What is a brusie called? • The opposite of elevation • Legs are what to shoulders? • Shins are what to the calves? • Bench press is an example of? • Hamstrings is what to quads.? • The head is what to the legs? • Shoulder press is an example of? • Swelling in the joint is called? • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-08-29
Across
- back
- Turning forearm away from the body
- Farthest from the center (arms/leg)
- below
- A bruise
- Increasing the angle of the joint
- Structure that connects muscle to muscle
- Furthest from the middle
- Front
- Pertaining to the center (Nerves)
- Push forward
- Turning forearm toward the body
- Stretching or tearing of ligaments
Down
- Bringing toes in towards the body
- Discoloration of the skin from internal bleeding
- Away from the center (Nerves)
- Downward movement of the scapula
- Bring toes toward the body
- Stretching or tearing of tendons/muscles
- Partial or incomplete separation of a joint
- Structure that connects bone to bone
- Closest to the center (arms/legs)
- Towards the top (Head)
- Complete separation of two ends of a joint
- Closest to the middle
- Decreasing the angle of the joint]
- Pain felt somewhere other than its origin
- Movement toward the midline of the body
- Pull backward
- Injury with a long duration
30 Clues: back • below • Front • A bruise • Push forward • Pull backward • Closest to the middle • Towards the top (Head) • Furthest from the middle • Bring toes toward the body • Injury with a long duration • Away from the center (Nerves) • Turning forearm toward the body • Downward movement of the scapula • Bringing toes in towards the body • Closest to the center (arms/legs) • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-08-29
Across
- Closest to the middle
- Push forward
- Increasing the angle of the joint
- Stretching or tearing of ligaments
- Movement toward the midline of the body
- Structure that connects bone to bone
- magnetic resonance imaging
- Bringing toes in towards the body
- Closest to the center (arms/legs)
- Pain
- Bring toes toward the body
- Away from the center (Nerves)
- Structure that connects muscle to muscle
- below
- Furthest from the middle
- Pull backward
- Injury with a long duration
- Front
Down
- Downward movement of the scapula
- Turning forearm away from the body
- Pain felt somewhere other than its origin
- Pertaining to the center (Nerves)
- Patient
- Diagnosis
- A bruise
- Discoloration of the skin from internal bleeding
- Not applicable
- Complete separation of two ends of a joint
- Towards the top (Head)
- back
- Decreasing the angle of the joint]
- Partial or incomplete separation of a joint
- Farthest from the center (arms/leg)
- Stretching or tearing of tendons/muscles
- Turning forearm toward the body
35 Clues: back • Pain • below • Front • Patient • A bruise • Diagnosis • Push forward • Pull backward • Not applicable • Closest to the middle • Towards the top (Head) • Furthest from the middle • magnetic resonance imaging • Bring toes toward the body • Injury with a long duration • Away from the center (Nerves) • Turning forearm toward the body • Downward movement of the scapula • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-08-29
Across
- What does Hx mean?
- Movement away from the midline of the body
- Closest to the center of the body
- Looseness in the joint
- Bringing the toes toward the body
- A bruise
- Shrugging your shoulders
- Top side of a structure
- Below or toward the feet
- A discoloration of the skin resulting from bleeding underneath
- Situated or pertaining to a center
- Swelling in the tissue
- Pain felt somewhere other than its origin
- TO pull forward
- Pointing the toes away from the body
- Pointing the toes outward away from the neutral position of the foot
- Hold a cup of soup
Down
- What does the B stand for in BP?
- Partial or incomplete separation of a joint
- Swelling in the joint
- What does the B mean in DOB?
- Situated away from the center
- Toward the back of the body
- Increasing the angle of the joint
- lying face up
- Pain produced when a structure is palpated
- Farthest away from the midline of the body
- Movement toward the midline of the body
- Turning the forearm toward the body
- Closest to the skin
- Recent or new injury sudden onset
- Structure that connects muscle to bone
- Farthest away from the skin
- What does the D stand for in ADL?
- what does the M in MRI mean?
35 Clues: A bruise • lying face up • TO pull forward • What does Hx mean? • Hold a cup of soup • Closest to the skin • Swelling in the joint • Looseness in the joint • Swelling in the tissue • Top side of a structure • Shrugging your shoulders • Below or toward the feet • Toward the back of the body • Farthest away from the skin • What does the B mean in DOB? • what does the M in MRI mean? • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-08-29
Across
- the feet are more _ than superior on your body
- turning the arm toward the body
- B in BP stands for _
- swelling in the tissue
- if I'm my toes towards the midline of my body
- _ is the closest to the center of the body
- Bid is an abbreviation of
- _ is the closest to the midline of the body
- basically means a bruise
- swelling in the joint
- R in CPR means _
- if I'm pulling my toes up to my body
- downward movement of your scapula
- The palm is more _ than the ulna
- body's response to injury
Down
- shrugging your shoulders is demonstrating _
- laying face down
- underside of the foot
- the opposite of anterior
- opposite of depression
- to pull backward
- moving your forearm as if you were holding soup
- opposite of acute/ long term injury
- the opposite of superficial is _
- laying face up
- stretching or tearing of muscle/tendon
- recent or new injury
- complete separation of two ends of a joint
- D in DOB means what
- opposite of adduction
- doing a bicep curl is demonstrating _
- when a joint only partially seperates
- the brain is _ to the legs.
- stretching or tearing of ligament
- D in ADL stands for _
35 Clues: laying face up • laying face down • to pull backward • R in CPR means _ • D in DOB means what • B in BP stands for _ • recent or new injury • underside of the foot • opposite of adduction • swelling in the joint • D in ADL stands for _ • opposite of depression • swelling in the tissue • the opposite of anterior • basically means a bruise • Bid is an abbreviation of • body's response to injury • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-08-12
Across
- describes injuries caused by a traumatic event - just happened
- inflammation of bursa at sites of bony prominences
- inflammation of a tendon
- interruption in conduction of an impulse down a nerve fiber
- a bone is forced out of alignment and stays out until reduced
- point hypersensitive module within a taut band of muscle
- connects bone to bone
- wasting away of muscle tissue
- chronic inflammation of joint capsule
- injury to ligament
- muscle contraction in response to pain
- muscle soreness that peaks 24-48 hours after exercise
- bruise
- describes overuse injuries
Down
- break in a bone
- wearing down of hyaline cartilage
- partial or incomplete dislocation where bone is forced out but the reduces
- growth plate injury
- stretch or tear in muscle or tendon
- degeneration of a tendon
- inflammation at the site of tendinous attachments (tuberosity)
- inflammation of the synovial sheath
- connects muscle to bone
- involuntary muscle contractions
24 Clues: bruise • break in a bone • injury to ligament • growth plate injury • connects bone to bone • connects muscle to bone • inflammation of a tendon • degeneration of a tendon • describes overuse injuries • wasting away of muscle tissue • involuntary muscle contractions • wearing down of hyaline cartilage • stretch or tear in muscle or tendon • inflammation of the synovial sheath • ...
Volleyball Terminology 2024-11-07
Across
- ; violation of the rules
- ; a player who sets the ball with a overhand pass and runs the offense
- ; when a back row player attacks the ball
- ; a left or right front attacker normally taking an approach which starts from outside the court
- ; a motion when a player jumps straight up and hits the ball intended to hit the ground
- ; a pass made by joining arms from elbow to wrist and hitting with the fleshly part of the forearms
- ; the line that runs directly under the net and divides the court into two equal halves
- ; a serve that is slightly tossed and hit with a closed fist
Down
- ; a pass executed with both hands open formed as a diamond, also known as a set
- ; a serve that is not passable and results immediately in a point
- ; the area from the end line to the attack line
- ; the offensive action of hitting the ball
- ; a defensive play by one or more players meant to deflect a spikes ball back into the hitter's court
- ; the line that is 3 meters from the net
- ; clockwise movement of players
- ; the hitter or spiker
- ; passing or setting the ball to a teammate who attacks the ball for a kill
- ; also known as a forearm pass
- ; serving the ball and striking it with the hand above the shoulder
- ; defensive players who are responsible for receiving the attack or serve and never plays at the net
20 Clues: ; the hitter or spiker • ; violation of the rules • ; also known as a forearm pass • ; clockwise movement of players • ; the line that is 3 meters from the net • ; when a back row player attacks the ball • ; the offensive action of hitting the ball • ; the area from the end line to the attack line • ; a serve that is slightly tossed and hit with a closed fist • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-11-01
Across
- the removal of dead or damaged tissue from a wound to promote health
- a protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body
- The body’s response to injury or infection characterized by redness, swelling, heat, and pain.
- an infection in any part of the urinary system, including kidneys, bladder, and urethra.
- a condition characterized by weak, brittle bones
- the process of breathing, or the mechanical assistance of breathing, in patients who are unable to breathe on their own.
- a chronic autoimmune disease that causes inflammation and damage to the joints
- commonly known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flows to a part of the heart is blocked, causing damage to the heart muscle
- a blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood from the heart to the other parts of the body
- high blood pressure.
- a surgical procedure in which an opening is made in the neck and a tube is inserted into the windpipe to help with breathing
- loss of sensation or feeling, usually achieved through medication
- a chronic autoimmune disease that affects the central nervous system
- the formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel
- a lack of blood flow to an area of the body, usually caused by blockage in a blood vessel
- The identification of a disease or condition based on its symptoms and medical tests
- a chronic neurodegenerative disorder that affects movement and coordination
Down
- The part of the body that contains the stomach, intestines and other organs.
- A condition in which the body lacks enough red blood cells to carry oxygen to the body’s tissues
- a chronic inflammatory bowel disease that causes inflammation and ulcers in the lining of the colon
- a bacterial infection that primarily affects the lungs
- a loss of bladder control, resulting in the accidental release of urine
- a method of delivering fluids or medications directly into a vein.
- A medication that prevents blood clots
- a flexible tube inserted into the body to remove or deliver fluids
- A microscopic infectious agent that can replicate only inside a host cell and causes various diseases
- A medical test that uses electromagnetic radiation to produce images of internal body structures
- Refers to a condition that has a rapid onset and short duration
- Refers to a condition that lasts a long time or is persistent
- refers to a tumor or growth that is not cancerous and does not invade nearby tissue or spread to other parts of the body
- specialized medical care for people with serious illnesses that focuses on providing relief from symptoms and improving quality of life
- a condition or disease that is long-lasting or recurrent
- a mosquito-borne virus that can cause fever, rash, joint pain, and other symptoms
- (ECG or EKG) a test that measures the electrical activity of the heart
- a blockage in a blood vessel, usually caused by a blood clot, or other debris.
- a preventative treatment used to protect against a particular disease
- A physical or mental indication of a disease or condition such as pain or fatigue
- the higher number in blood pressure reading when the heart muscle is contracting.
- The likely outcome of a disease or condition based on medical treatment and other factors
- the lower number in a blood pressure reading that indicates the pressure in the arteries when the heart is resting.
40 Clues: high blood pressure. • A medication that prevents blood clots • a condition characterized by weak, brittle bones • the formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel • a bacterial infection that primarily affects the lungs • a condition or disease that is long-lasting or recurrent • Refers to a condition that lasts a long time or is persistent • ...
Dental Terminology 2024-10-29
Across
- Product or process that fights or prevents tooth decay:
- Abnormally sensitive.
- A drug or nerve action which constricts or narrows the caliber of blood vessels. Epinephrine is commonly added to local anesthetic as a vasoconstrictor.
- : The branch of dentistry concerned primarily with providing artificial replacements for missing natural teeth. Dentures, crowns, bridges.
- Decrease of red blood cells:
- A cancerous tumor is called a
- Term for bad breath
- Mechanical (frictional) wearing down of the teeth - Usually caused by improper toothbrushing.
- That branch of dentistry concerned with the study, prevention, and treatment of diseases of the tissues and bones supporting the teeth.
- Caries producing; conducive to caries.(Anticariogenic = not causing caries )
- Normal wearing away by friction. In dentistry it refers to the wearing down of tooth surfaces by mastication (chewing) of food.
- Space: Situated between the proximal surfaces of adjoining teeth of the same arch.
- Inflammation of the skin.
Down
- Loss of bodily feelings due to receiving an anesthetic or to disease; thus you do not feel pain after you are given an anesthetic.
- The surgical removal of the apex of the tooth root.
- Term for high blood pressure:
- The removal of calculus (tartar) and stains from the exposed and unexposed surfaces of the teeth by scaling and polishing. Used to prevent disease.
- Freedom from living germs of disease and decay.
- Product or process that fights or prevents tooth decay:
- A substance that is used to stop, inhibit, or arrest the growth of bacteria but does not necessarily kill the bacteria.
- The act of fainting.
- A film of internal structures of the body produced by the action of x-rays on a specially sensitized film.
- A condition in which the blood is deficient in red blood cells.
23 Clues: Term for bad breath • The act of fainting. • Abnormally sensitive. • Inflammation of the skin. • Decrease of red blood cells: • Term for high blood pressure: • A cancerous tumor is called a • Freedom from living germs of disease and decay. • The surgical removal of the apex of the tooth root. • Product or process that fights or prevents tooth decay: • ...
Haircutting Terminology. 2024-11-06
Across
- The perimeter line from which the hair grows, outlining the head shape.
- A line that angles towards the face.
- Anything inside the perimeter line.
- the area surrounding the natural growth pattern.
- The technique of using a razor in a feathering motion to create a shattered texture and soft look.
- The technique that slowly closes the blades to visually blend short to long.
- A line parallel to the horizon.
- The back perimeter hairline on the neck.
- Recession to recession.
- A slow or immediate build up of weight.
- It follows the natural hairline around the curve of the head.
Down
- The removal of weight which gives a haircut its interior shape.
- Rotating from a central point.
- A line that angles away from the face.
- The technique that uses the open blade to give direction to release weight and remove length.
- Crown to hairline above the ear.
- The prominent bone at the back of the head.
- The area in the front hairline that grows back the farthest between the forehead and the temples.
- The technique that uses the tips of the shear to create a textured edge.
- Center forehead to center nape.
- A line perpendicular to the horizon.
- Cutting all the hair square at 0 degree.
- The highest point of the head.
23 Clues: Recession to recession. • Rotating from a central point. • The highest point of the head. • A line parallel to the horizon. • Center forehead to center nape. • Crown to hairline above the ear. • Anything inside the perimeter line. • A line that angles towards the face. • A line perpendicular to the horizon. • A line that angles away from the face. • ...
surgical terminology 2024-09-19
Across
- The predicted outcome of disease progression and treatment.
- Physician specializing in the field of radiology (x-rays or other imaging technologies, such as ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging) to diagnose or treat disease.
- Relating to the surgically cutting of or into body tissues or organs.
- Fixation The stabilization of broken bones by direct fixation to one another with surgical wires, pins, screws, or plates.
- Pertaining to blood vessels.
- The cuboid bone is the static and rigid lateral element of the foot
- he large bone forming the heel
- That part of a limb that is farthest from the torso.
- Physician who specializes in surgery.
- Specialist who administers anesthetics (drugs or other agents to prevent or relieve pain during medical procedures) to a patient before being treated.
Down
- X-Ray Diagnostic test that uses invisible electromagnetic energy beams to produce images of internal tissues, bones, and organs onto film.
- relating to the branch of medicine dealing with the correction of deformities of bones or muscles.
- A band of scar tissue that joins normally separated internal body structures, most often after surgery, inflammation, or injury in the area.
- a wedge-shaped bone that articulates with five tarsal bones (talus, cuboid, and three cuneiform bones) forming syndesmotic joints
- caused by a direct blow to the body that can cause damage to the surface of the skin and to deeper tissues as well depending on the severity of the blow
- Diagnostic test which uses invisible electromagnetic energy beams to produce images of internal tissues, bones, and organs onto film.
- technical term for collarbone.
- a set of seven irregularly shaped bones.
- of Fracture Correction or realignment of a broken bone.
- the large bone in the ankle that articulates with the tibia of the leg and the calcaneum and navicular bone of the foot.
- group of five long bones in the midfoot, located between the tarsal bones and the phalanges
- any of three small bones of the tarsus situated between the navicular and the first three metatarsals
- Scan Computed Tomography (CT) is a non-invasive, diagnostic procedure that uses a series of x-rays to show a cross-sectional view of the inside of the body.
- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation.
- the bottom layer of skin in your body.
25 Clues: Pertaining to blood vessels. • technical term for collarbone. • he large bone forming the heel • Physician who specializes in surgery. • Swelling caused by fluid accumulation. • the bottom layer of skin in your body. • a set of seven irregularly shaped bones. • That part of a limb that is farthest from the torso. • of Fracture Correction or realignment of a broken bone. • ...
Fishmonger Terminology 2024-10-20
Across
- A fish which has not been filleted, sold completely intact, exactly how it was caught.
- Scientific term for 'shellfish'.
- A whole fish sold with the head removed.
- A class of arthropods with an exoskeleton and two-parted limbs. Includes Lobsters, Crabs, Crayfish, and Prawns.
- A term used in the seafood industry to mean 'sustainable'.
- Very fresh seafood, suitable for eating raw
- A class of marine molluscs including Squid, Cuttlefish, and Octopus.
- Refers to seafood caught in natural marine environments, such as oceans, lakes, and rivers.
- Another way of filleting a whole fish. Rather than taking the fillets away from the backbone, the bone is taken out. The result is two fillets that stay connected, usually with the head and tail left on.
Down
- Is the whole side of a fish cut away from the central back bone and rib cage.
- A fish that has been scaled, gilled, and gutted.
- A section sliced horizontally through the whole fish, leaving the bones in. When used in relation to Prawns, this term refers to a peeled Prawn with the tail left attached.
- Any shellfish with a double hinged shell, many of which are commonly referred to as clams. Includes many of our most popular shellfish, such as Oysters, Scallops and Mussels.
- Fish with the bones meticulously removed using specialised tweezers.
- A fish with its scales removed. This is generally done by your fishmonger, using a special tool.
- Options available with both the skin on and skin off.
- Refers to a seafood species reared and harvested in controlled water environments.
- A fish with the guts (viscera) removed. Ready to cook whole after a simple wipe down of the inner cavity.
- Fillets from very large fish, such as Swordfish or Tuna, are usually sliced vertically into boneless 'steaks' that are a suitable portion size for 1 person.
- A fish with the gills removed. Gills are removed because they can impart a bitter flavour to fish.
20 Clues: Scientific term for 'shellfish'. • A whole fish sold with the head removed. • Very fresh seafood, suitable for eating raw • A fish that has been scaled, gilled, and gutted. • Options available with both the skin on and skin off. • A term used in the seafood industry to mean 'sustainable'. • Fish with the bones meticulously removed using specialised tweezers. • ...
PAP Terminology 2024-11-05
Across
- This acts as a pneumatic splint to hold the airway open during sleep as a method to treat sleep apnea.
- This is the pressure delivered by a BiPAP device during inspiration. It is intended to modify a person's ventilation by helping them take a bigger breath.
- This is measured in centimeters of water pressure and abbreviated cmH2O.
- This is a mode of ventilation used to treat complex sleep disordered breathing such as obesity hypoventilation, Overlap syndrome (COPD/OSA) and complex sleep apnea (treatment emergent OSA). This mode delivers varying levels of pressure support to make sure the amount of air entering and leaving the body is adequate.
- This is the process of increasing the pressure of the PAP device while the patient is asleep until all obstructive respiratory events have been eliminated.
- This is a drug used to treat hypoxia, AFTER positive pressure has treated obstrucive apneas, hypopneas and snoring.
- This is the pressure delivered by a BiPAP device during expiration. It is intended to maintain an open airway to prevent obstructions of the airway during sleep.
- This refers to the stresses a patient experiences the first time they sleep in the sleep center. It typically causes a prolonged sleep latency and increased wakefulness after sleep when in the sleep center.
- This is recommended to be used with PAP devices to prevent airway dryness during sleep.
- This is the condition of being open or unobstructed, which is what we are trying to achieve when we apply positive pressure to a person's airway during their sleep.
- This is the term for elevated CO2 levels in the blood.
- This is what drives people with COPD to breathe; It is the stimulus for breathing due to low levels of oxygen. In people who have COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases) they breathe based on their bodies need for oxygen (unlike healthy individuals who breathe off of CO2 levels).
Down
- This provides two different levels of positive pressure during sleep to treat sleep disordered breathing, including central apneas and hypoventilation.
- Lower than normal carbon dioxide levels in the body. The CO2 level is too low to stimulate the need to breathe.
- This is when CPAP or BIPAP is started after the patient has been asleep for 2 hours of a sleep study because they had serious respiratory disordered breathing.
- This is the term used to describe the number of apneas and hyopneas that occur per hour of sleep during a sleep study.
- This is a mode of ventilation which can be used to treat central apnea types of sleep disordered breathing. This mode automatically adjusts how much pressure is delivered on a breath-by-breath basis to the patient with the goal of optimizing the patient's breathing pattern.
- This is the term used to describe all of the respiratory events per hour of sleep during a person's sleep (including RERAs).
- This is the abbreviation for the companies which provide CPAP supplies to patients.
- This is the use of techniques to help patients acclimate to wearing the positive pressure device. It includes having the patient wear the interface device, then adding a low pressure and increasing pressure while the patient is awake. Once the person can tolerate 8 cmH2O for 15 minutes, the patient is considered to have been successfully desensitized (or acclimated).
- This is the term for the type of appliance the patient wears for delivery of positive pressure during sleep. New options are always in development and include nasal masks, full face masks and nasal pillows.
21 Clues: This is the term for elevated CO2 levels in the blood. • This is measured in centimeters of water pressure and abbreviated cmH2O. • This is the abbreviation for the companies which provide CPAP supplies to patients. • This is recommended to be used with PAP devices to prevent airway dryness during sleep. • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-11-14
Across
- Lack of hair in spots; baldness.
- Excretion of fluid by the sweat glands; sweating.
- Degenerative thinning of bone.
- Abnormal hair growth due to an excess of androgens.
- Abnormal growth of eyelashes in a direction that causes them to rub on the eye.
- Hollow cavity, especially either of two cavities on the sides of the nose.
- Cutting off of a limb or part of a limb.
- Impaired hearing.
- Chronic recurrent seizure activity.
- Instrument that measures angles or range of motion in a joint.
- Noise made by rubbing together of bones.
- Agent that controls itching.
- Double vision.
- Loss of speech.
- Excessive thirst.
- Vascular disease that causes blotchy, red patches on the skin, particularly on the nose and cheeks.
- Abnormally deep sleep with little or no response to stimuli.
- Abnormal sensation, such as tingling.
- Agent that removes excess oils and impurities from the surface of the skin.
- Blocking of a blood vessel
- Muscle pain.
- Deterioration in mental capacity, usually in the elderly.
Down
- Tumor that arises from neuroglia.
- Lying on the stomach with the face down.
- Any of various conditions involving joint inflammation.
- Substance released by basophils and eosinophils; involved in allergic reactions.
- Abnormally low level of glucose in the blood.
- Hard layer, especially one formed by dried pus, as in a scab.
- Deviation of one eye outward.
- Nervous system disorder that causes uncontrollable, sudden lapses into deep sleep.
- Inflammation of the sciatic nerve.
- Inability to receive and understand outside stimuli.
- Three layers of membranes that cover and protect the brain and spinal cord.
- Constant ringing or buzzing in the ear.
- Agent that relieves pain by blocking nerve sensations.
- Death of an area of skin, usually caused by loss of blood supply to the area.
- Agent that relieves pain by inducing a stuporous or euphoric state.
- Removal of part of a vertebra.
- Group of symptoms that precede a seizure.
- Pain in the ear.
- Excision of tissue for microscopic examination.
- Excessive urination; excessive amount of water in the urine
42 Clues: Muscle pain. • Double vision. • Loss of speech. • Pain in the ear. • Impaired hearing. • Excessive thirst. • Blocking of a blood vessel • Agent that controls itching. • Deviation of one eye outward. • Degenerative thinning of bone. • Removal of part of a vertebra. • Lack of hair in spots; baldness. • Tumor that arises from neuroglia. • Inflammation of the sciatic nerve. • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-11-13
Across
- glands that secrete hormones into the bloodstream
- abnormal too fast heart rate
- inflammation of the pancreas
- medications that function to prevent blood clotting
- sensors of colors and the brightest light
- groups of cells with specialized functions
- out and moisture in
- the cells of bone
- oil-producing glands
Down
- white posterior outer layer of the eye
- too low blood pressure
- thin, branching extensions of neuron cell body
- serve as breathing substitute for patients
- inflammation of the aorta
- immature white blood cell
- water-proof component of epidermis that keeps
- the largest lymphatic organ
- neurons that carry information from sensory receptors to the CNS
- maintain water and salt balance
- the hardening process and development of osteocytes
- prefix for above normal
21 Clues: the cells of bone • out and moisture in • oil-producing glands • too low blood pressure • prefix for above normal • inflammation of the aorta • immature white blood cell • the largest lymphatic organ • abnormal too fast heart rate • inflammation of the pancreas • maintain water and salt balance • white posterior outer layer of the eye • sensors of colors and the brightest light • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-11-09
Across
- Wall dividing the right and left sides of the heart
- Ultrasound image of the heart's structure and motion
- The largest artery in the body
- Stands for coronary artery disease
- Irregular heartbeat or rhythm disturbance
- Prefix meaning "vessel"
- layer of the heart wall responsible for contraction
- Persistently elecated blood pressure
- Suffix meaning "record" or "picture"
- Inner lining of the heart chambers
- Abbreviation for blood pressure
- Hardening of arteries due to plaque buildup
- X-ray imaging of blood vessels after injection of contrast dye
- Abbreviation for heart rate
- Suffix meaning "disease"
Down
- Test recording the electrical activity of the heart
- Inflammation of the heart's inner lining
- Procedure ivolving insertion of a thin tube into the heart
- Disease of the heart muscle affecting its ability to pump blood
- Root word meaning "heart"
- Abbreviation for electrocardiaogram
- Exam measuring heart function during physical exertion
- Abbreviation for myocardial infarction
- Suffix meaning "narrowing" or "constriction"
- Protective sac surrounding the heart
25 Clues: Prefix meaning "vessel" • Suffix meaning "disease" • Abbreviation for heart rate • Persistently elecated blood pressure • Abbreviation for blood pressure • Root word meaning "heart" • Inflammation of the heart's inner lining • Abbreviation for electrocardiaogram • Protective sac surrounding the heart • ...
Yearbook Terminology 2025-10-28
Across
- : The text of a story or article.
- OF THIRDS : A composition principle for balance.
- : A group of 16 pages printed together.
- : The final due date for yearbook work.
- : The person who reviews and finalizes content.
- Terminology Crossword Puzzle — Vocabulary Practice
- : Paper that connects the cover to the pages.
- : A planning chart showing content of each page.
- : The space between two facing pages.
- : Lists yearbook publication details.
- : The style and design of printed text.
Down
- : A natural, unposed photograph.
- : A unit of measurement in design.
- : When an image or color extends past the page edge.
- SPACE : Blank space for readability and design balance.
- : Page number or page identification.
- : Two facing pages in a yearbook that are viewed together.
- : The unifying concept of the yearbook.
- : The main title or heading of a spread.
- : The main person or object in a photo.
- : A layout grid used for design consistency.
- : The arrangement of elements on a page.
- : A posed photo of an individual.
- PHOTO : The primary or largest image on a spread.
- : A review copy before printing.
- : Words describing or explaining a photo.
26 Clues: : A natural, unposed photograph. • : A review copy before printing. • : The text of a story or article. • : A posed photo of an individual. • : A unit of measurement in design. • : Page number or page identification. • : The space between two facing pages. • : Lists yearbook publication details. • : A group of 16 pages printed together. • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-12-06
Across
- :fainting increased sensitivity to stimulation such as touch or pain
- :exaggerated, unfounded feeling of well-being
- poor muscle development; muscle
- comprehensive medical care of infants, children, and adolescents
- diagnosis and treatment of blood disorders
- pressure that is consistently too high
- :yellow, fatty deposit of lipids in an artery; hallmark of atherosclerosis
- for a surgical procedure
- :inflammation of the meninges
- term for the study of the heart
- :hardening & loss of elasticity of arterial walls; often due to atherosclerosis
- of the galbladder
- :drug that lowers blood glucose (e.g., insulin)
Down
- :surgical repair of a nerve
- remove the appendix
- characterized by excessive thirst
- prevents bleeding
- :general term referring to levels of decreased consciousness with varying responsiveness.
- spondylitis :inflammatory condition; gradual stiffening and fusion of vertebrae
- or inflammation of the liver
- :impairment of intellectual function characterized by memory loss, disorientation, and confusion.
- :dissolves existing clots
22 Clues: prevents bleeding • of the galbladder • remove the appendix • for a surgical procedure • :dissolves existing clots • :surgical repair of a nerve • or inflammation of the liver • :inflammation of the meninges • poor muscle development; muscle • term for the study of the heart • characterized by excessive thirst • pressure that is consistently too high • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-08-27
Across
- extreme or excessive straightening of a part
- movement toward midline of the body
- crackling sound caused by rubbing bones
- (lateral) Rotation rotation away from midline
- Situated away from a center
- Bringing the toes in towards the midline of the body
- The underside of the foot
- Pt/pt is the abbreviation for
- lying face up
- Pain Pain felt somewhere other than its origin
- Laying face down
- persisting for a long time or constantly recurring.
- Closest to center of the body
- qd/qday is the abbreviation for
- movement away from midline of the body
- A stretching or tearing of ligaments, the fibrous tissue that connects bones and joints.
- Ex: straightening elbow + knee
- BP is the abbreviation for
- Flexion flexion to increase angle
- a region of injured tissue or skin in which blood capillaries have been ruptured; a bruise.
Down
- Turning the forearm away from the body
- Closest to the mid-line of the body
- ECG/EKG is the abbreviation for
- Movement toward the midline of the body in the transverse plane
- Tenderness Pain produced when structure is palpated
- An injury where a joint is forced out of normal position.
- CNS is the abbreviation for
- closest to the skin
- Toward the front of the body
- Farthest away from the skin
- discoloration of the skin resulting from bleeding underneath, typically caused by bruising.
- Towards the top or head
- Ex: band pull a parts
- swelling in the joints
- Top side of a structure
- Position of a body part that is bent inward
36 Clues: lying face up • Laying face down • closest to the skin • Ex: band pull a parts • swelling in the joints • Towards the top or head • Top side of a structure • The underside of the foot • BP is the abbreviation for • Situated away from a center • CNS is the abbreviation for • Farthest away from the skin • Toward the front of the body • Pt/pt is the abbreviation for • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-08-27
Across
- your arms are ___ to your body
- getting taped is an example of a
- Hx is the abbreviation for
- movement toward the midline of your body
- abduction movement away from the midline of the body in the transverse plane
- bringing your toes toward you body
- being closest to the skin
- straightening your knee is an example of
- the bottom of your foot
- P! Is the abbreviation for
- another word for a bruise
- stretching or tearing of muscles/tendons
- pulling your shoulders backward
- the body's response to an injury
- extreme or excessive straightening of a body part
- shoulders are ___ to your hands
Down
- a discoloration of skin resulting from bleeding underneath
- pointing your toes away from your body
- upward movement of the scapula
- stretching or tearing of ligaments
- adduction movement toward the midline of the body in the transverse plane
- swelling in the tissue
- laying face down
- Laxity looseness in the joint
- your arms are ___ to your elbow
- a grating sound or sensation produced by friction between bone and cartilage
- lying face up
- your quads are ____ to your hamstrings
- the elbow is __ to the wrist
- your hamstrings are ___ to your quads
- Fx is the abbreviation for
- Sx is the abbreviation for
- complete separation of two ends of a joint
- Pt/pt is the abbreviation for
- a bicep curl is an example of..
35 Clues: lying face up • laying face down • swelling in the tissue • the bottom of your foot • being closest to the skin • another word for a bruise • Hx is the abbreviation for • P! Is the abbreviation for • Fx is the abbreviation for • Sx is the abbreviation for • the elbow is __ to the wrist • Laxity looseness in the joint • Pt/pt is the abbreviation for • your arms are ___ to your body • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-08-27
Across
- extreme or excessive straightening of a part
- partial or incomplte separation of a joint
- closes to the middle of the body
- swelling in the joint
- pointing the toes away from the body (down)
- lying face down
- MOI
- pulling your sholders together
- bottom of the foot
- closes to the outside of the body
- pushing your sholders together
- anterior surface of the arm or leg rotates medially toward midline
- stretching or tearing of ligaments
- closer to the center of the body
- swelling in the tissue
- WNL
- laying face up
- body's response to injury
- turning the forearm toward the body
Down
- farther away from the body
- turning the forearm away from the body
- looseness in the joint
- structure that connects muscle to bone
- anterior surface of the arm or leg rotates laterally away from midline
- pain felt somewhere other than its origin
- complete separation of two ends of a joint
- below
- ROM
- bring the toes toward the body (up)
- P!
- increasing the angle of the joint
- s/p
- decreasing the angle formed by the bones of the joint
- top of the foot
- above
- structure that connects bone to bone
36 Clues: P! • MOI • ROM • s/p • WNL • below • above • laying face up • lying face down • top of the foot • bottom of the foot • swelling in the joint • looseness in the joint • swelling in the tissue • body's response to injury • farther away from the body • pulling your sholders together • pushing your sholders together • closes to the middle of the body • closer to the center of the body • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-09-02
Across
- Turning forearm toward body
- Ambulate, Ambulatory
- Decreasing the angle of the joint
- Towards the top of the head
- farthest from the skin
- Situated away from center
- Extreme straightening of a joint
- Rotation away from midline
- Movement toward midline
- Increasing the angle of the joint
- Incomplete separation of a joint
- Separation of two joints
- Amount of movement allowed
- Movement away from midline
Down
- Lying face down
- The underside of the foot
- Pain in an un-original spot
- Top side of a structure
- Blood Pressure
- Twice a day
- Rotation toward midline
- Below or toward the feet
- Turning forearm away from body
- Bringing toes toward the body
- lying face up
- closest to the skin
- Situated or pertaining to a center
- Recent or new injury
- Injury with long onset
- Activities of daily living
30 Clues: Twice a day • lying face up • Blood Pressure • Lying face down • closest to the skin • Ambulate, Ambulatory • Recent or new injury • farthest from the skin • Injury with long onset • Top side of a structure • Rotation toward midline • Movement toward midline • Below or toward the feet • Separation of two joints • The underside of the foot • Situated away from center • Rotation away from midline • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-08-23
Across
- study of
- new
- specialist
- berry-shapes bacterium
- Opening, passageway
- around, on both sides
- star, star-shaped
- thousand
- inflamation
- heal, healing
- under, deficient, below
- before
- separation, removal
- skin
- bad, difficult, painful
Down
- binding, typing
- heart
- physical, natural
- fungi, mushroom
- mole, birthmark
- light-admitting
- against
- away, separation
- instrument for visual examination
- life
- above, beyond
- cancer
- plant
- surgical removal
29 Clues: new • life • skin • heart • plant • cancer • before • against • study of • thousand • specialist • inflamation • above, beyond • heal, healing • binding, typing • fungi, mushroom • mole, birthmark • light-admitting • away, separation • surgical removal • physical, natural • star, star-shaped • Opening, passageway • separation, removal • around, on both sides • berry-shapes bacterium • under, deficient, below • ...
medical terminology 2025-08-28
Across
- towards the bottom/feet is ____
- PRN is the abbreviation for...
- ____ is the top side of a structure
- AOL is the abbreviation for...
- to pull backwards is ____
- pointing your toes in towards midline is ___
- S/S is the abbreviation for...
- a new or sudden injury is ____
- when something is closer to the midline it is ____
- ___ is when you are laying face up
- ___ is when you are laying face down
- tendon is what connects ___ to bone
- inflammation and tendonitis are examples of ___ injury
- pointing toes away from neutral position is ____
- to push forward is ____
- turning forearm toward body is ____
- varus is the position of body part bent ____
Down
- structure that connects bone to bone is ____
- when something is farthest from the midline it is ____
- putting heat or ice on an injury is an example of this
- an ACL tear is an example of ____
- decreasing the angle formed by bones of a joint is ___
- S/P is the abbreviation for...
- when something is ____ it is farthest from the skin
- P! is the abbreviation for...
- strain is the stretching of ____
- bench press is an example of ____
- ____ is when you bring toes toward body
- ____ is when you point your toes away from body
- when something is closest to the skin it is ___
- towards the top/head is ____
- a bruise is another word for this
- increasing angle of a joint is ____
- stretching of ligament is a ____
- ___ is the underside of a structure
35 Clues: to push forward is ____ • to pull backwards is ____ • towards the top/head is ____ • P! is the abbreviation for... • PRN is the abbreviation for... • S/P is the abbreviation for... • AOL is the abbreviation for... • S/S is the abbreviation for... • a new or sudden injury is ____ • towards the bottom/feet is ____ • strain is the stretching of ____ • stretching of ligament is a ____ • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-08-28
Across
- Healing apparatus
- Top side of a structure (think dorsal fin)
- Far away from the skin
- DOB
- To pull backward
- Farthest from the midline of the body
- Complete separation of two ends of a joint
- ER
- Situated away from a center
- Turning the forearm away from the body (holding a cup of soup)
- Lying face up
- Laying face down
- Movement toward the midline of the body
- A grating sound or sensation
- Downward movement of the scapula
- Movement away from the midline of the body
- Recent or new injury, sudden onset
- P!
- Closeto the skin
- S/S
Down
- Looseness in the joint
- Pointing the toes away from the body
- Partial or incomplete separation of a joint
- Closest to the midline of the body
- Bringing the toes toward the body
- Situated or pertaining to a center
- Upward movement of the scapula
- a discoloration of the skin resulting from bleeding underneath
- Farthest from the center of the body
- Injury with a long onset and long duration
- Another word for bruise
- To push forward
- The underside of the foot
- Closest to center of the body
- Turning the forearm toward the body
- Rx
- Injury moving a joint toward the body
37 Clues: ER • Rx • P! • DOB • S/S • Lying face up • To push forward • To pull backward • Laying face down • Closeto the skin • Healing apparatus • Looseness in the joint • Far away from the skin • Another word for bruise • The underside of the foot • Situated away from a center • A grating sound or sensation • Closest to center of the body • Upward movement of the scapula • Downward movement of the scapula • ...
Musical Terminology 2022-10-15
Across
- This articulation is a curved arch between two or more DIFFERENT notes.
- This dynamic means "moderately soft" (combine to one word).
- This dynamic means "soft."
- This dynamic is abbreviated with "mf" (combine to one word).
- This articulation means to hold until motioned to stop/you feel like stopping.
- This word means "volume," or how loud/soft you play.
- This dynamic means "very loud."
- This Italian word means "smooth and connected."
- This word means to "gradually get LOUDER."
- This word means to "gradually get SOFTER."
- This word means to "gradually slow down."
Down
- This dynamic is abbreviated with "pp."
- This articulation means "strong punch."
- This is another word for "decrescendo."
- This dynamic is abbreviated with "f."
- This articulation's symbol is a straight horizontal line.
- This is the Italian word for "speed."
- This articulation means to hold through the next note(s).
- This articulation means "short, quick."
- This word means to "gradually speed up."
20 Clues: This dynamic means "soft." • This dynamic means "very loud." • This dynamic is abbreviated with "f." • This is the Italian word for "speed." • This dynamic is abbreviated with "pp." • This articulation means "strong punch." • This is another word for "decrescendo." • This articulation means "short, quick." • This word means to "gradually speed up." • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-09-16
Across
- A muscle in the upper arm that helps with flexion.
- The study of the skull and its features.
- An excessive outward curvature of the spine, typically in the thoracic region, that results in a hunchback appearance.
- An adjective meaning relating to or affecting the shoulder or scapula. For example, a scapular fracture is a fracture of the shoulder blade.
- While not strictly medical, this term means the art of correct spelling.
- A surgical procedure to repair the vertebral column.
- Inflammation of the vertebrae.
- Inflammation of a bursa, often caused by repetitive motion or pressure.
- surgical removal of one or more metatarsal bones.
- Pertaining to a rib and its cartilage.
- Pertaining to the ankle bones.
- The technical and common name for the upper arm bone.
- Pertaining to the sacrum.
- Relating to the foot or feet.
- Inflammation of the spinal cord
- Inflammation of the phalanges (finger or toe bones).
Down
- Pertaining to the lower back, including the lumbar vertebrae and discs.
- An adjective that means "relating to the fibula
- The most common term, referring to a side-to-side curvature of the spine
- A condition of fused fingers or toes.
- A condition also known as Blount disease
- Pertaining to the kneecap and the femur
- Inflammation of the synovial membrane.
- The study and practice of medical imaging using X-rays, radiation, and other imaging technologies to diagnose and treat diseases.
- A bone in the hand or forefoot located between the carpus and the phalange
- Inflammation of the joints.
- Pain in the neck
- A bone cell.
- The surgical suturing of a tendon to bone.
- Pertaining to the ulna.
30 Clues: A bone cell. • Pain in the neck • Pertaining to the ulna. • Pertaining to the sacrum. • Inflammation of the joints. • Relating to the foot or feet. • Inflammation of the vertebrae. • Pertaining to the ankle bones. • Inflammation of the spinal cord • A condition of fused fingers or toes. • Inflammation of the synovial membrane. • Pertaining to a rib and its cartilage. • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-11-11
Across
- the measure of red blood cells
- general term for low RBC's
- blood in the pleural space
- spinal bone
- normal air sacs in the lungs
- an irregular heartbeat
- lying face up
- closer to the origin of the body
- bone cutting procedure
- sideways spinal curvature
- opposite side of the body
- a general term to describe muscle disease
- white blood cell
- body wide infection
- same side of the body
- a bulge in a vessel wall
- another term for collapsed lung
- membrane around the lungs
- the large airway branches
- surgical procedure that opens blocked arteries
- considered the master gland of the body
Down
- heart muscle
- produces insulin
- front of the body
- the main muscle used for breathing
- gland that controls metabolism
- collarbone
- excess thyroid hormone
- tiny blood vessel
- the surgical rerouting of blood
- longest muscle in the body
- protein involved in clotting
- tissue sampling for testing
- away from the midline
- a blood clot formation
- alveoli damage disease
- plasma without the clotting factors
- back upper arm muscle
- knee cap
- lying face down
- cancer of the blood
- surgical removal
- biggest or main artery leaving the heart
43 Clues: knee cap • collarbone • spinal bone • heart muscle • lying face up • lying face down • produces insulin • white blood cell • surgical removal • front of the body • tiny blood vessel • body wide infection • cancer of the blood • away from the midline • back upper arm muscle • same side of the body • excess thyroid hormone • an irregular heartbeat • a blood clot formation • alveoli damage disease • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-11-20
Across
- how fast or how slow the heart is beating
- a complete or partial blockage of a blood vessel.
- complete cessation of the heart's electrical and mechanical activity, resulting in cardiac arrest
- an ultrasound of the heart that uses sound waves to create moving pictures of the heart
- Fatty deposits in the arteries
- shortness of breath
- blood
- a condition where the heart muscle doesn't get enough oxygen-rich blood
- High blood pressure
- High levels of fat in blood
- a condition where the heart beats faster than 100 times per minute while at rest
- the heart suddenly stops beating, a medical emergency that requires immediate action
Down
- stiffening of a body tissue
- surgical removal
- an enlarged heart
- an abnormally slow heart rate
- an irregular heartbeat
- bluish discoloration of the skin
- a minimally invasive procedure to replace a narrowed or damaged aortic valve
- chest pain or discomfort caused by reduced blood flow to the heart muscle
20 Clues: blood • surgical removal • an enlarged heart • shortness of breath • High blood pressure • an irregular heartbeat • stiffening of a body tissue • High levels of fat in blood • an abnormally slow heart rate • Fatty deposits in the arteries • bluish discoloration of the skin • how fast or how slow the heart is beating • a complete or partial blockage of a blood vessel. • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-12-10
Across
- Blood vessels that carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart.
- Arch: The curve of the aorta that distributes blood to the upper body.
- A prefix indicating below normal or deficient.
- Heart Failure A condition where the heart cannot pump effectively.
- Blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart.
- A test that measures the heart's electrical activity.
- Arrest: A sudden cessation of heart function.
- Abnormally high blood pressure.
- A prefix meaning within or inside.
- Microscopic blood vessels where gas exchange occurs.
Down
- Abbreviation for premature ventricular contraction, an irregular heartbeat.
- A technique to visualize the inside of blood vessels and organs using contrast media.
- An abnormal bulge in a blood vessel wall.
- Monitor: A portable device that records the heart's activity over 24-48 hours.
- A suffix often used in medical terms to denote a relationship.
- Artery Diseases: Conditions affecting the arteries that supply blood to the heart muscle.
- A suffix indicating a tumor or mass.
- Abbreviation for chest pain, a common symptom of heart issues.
- Catheterization: A procedure to diagnose and treat heart conditions using a thin tube.
- Abbreviation for cardiopulmonary resuscitation, an emergency procedure to save lives.
- Abbreviation for hypertension, or high blood pressure.
- A prefix meaning against or opposite.
- The central organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- An ultrasound test that visualizes heart structure and function.
- Abbreviation for electrocardiogram, a test that records the heart's electrical signals.
25 Clues: Abnormally high blood pressure. • A prefix meaning within or inside. • A suffix indicating a tumor or mass. • A prefix meaning against or opposite. • An abnormal bulge in a blood vessel wall. • Arrest: A sudden cessation of heart function. • A prefix indicating below normal or deficient. • Microscopic blood vessels where gas exchange occurs. • ...
Lami's Theorem 2024-01-03
Across
- Lami's theorem is used to find the conditions for ______ of a rigid body under the action of three forces.
- In Lami's theorem, the forces must not be ______ to each other
- Lami's theorem involves the application of ______ and torque principles.
- Lami's theorem is based on the principles of ______ mechanics.
- Lami's theorem can be extended to determine the ______ of a rigid body under the action of concurrent forces
- A body subjected to three coplanar forces that are in equilibrium will satisfy the conditions of Lami's ______
- The forces under Lami's theorem are assumed to act on a single ______
- The forces must act along the ______ lines for equilibrium according to Lami's theorem.
- Lami's theorem is an extension of the principle of ______ for three concurrent forces.
- Lami's theorem is a principle used in the study of static ______
- The mathematical expression of Lami's theorem involves the ratio of ______ forces
- Lami's theorem can be applied to resolve forces acting on a _____
Down
- Lami's theorem is named after the French mathematician and physicist, Gabriel ______
- Lami's theorem deals with forces acting in a ______ plane
- Lami's theorem establishes conditions for the ______ of forces acting on a rigid body
- The sum of the components of forces acting along any direction is equal to
- Lami's theorem is applicable to a body in ______ equilibrium
- Lami's theorem is essential in understanding the equilibrium of forces in the field of ______.
- The ______ of three forces acting on a point must be concurrent for equilibrium according to Lami's theorem.
- The application of Lami's theorem can determine the magnitude and ______ of forces
20 Clues: Lami's theorem deals with forces acting in a ______ plane • Lami's theorem is applicable to a body in ______ equilibrium • In Lami's theorem, the forces must not be ______ to each other • Lami's theorem is based on the principles of ______ mechanics. • Lami's theorem is a principle used in the study of static ______ • ...
External Anatomy of Livestock 2017-02-16
Across
- protein in the outer layer of the skin
- two external openings of the nose
- system which includes the skin which protects the body
- external part of the ear
- underlying layer of the skin
- area toward the head of the body
- Papilla openings which lead to the mammary glands
- back or posterior of body
Down
- end farthest from the point of reference
- structure nearest to the major point of reference
- outer layer of cells which makes up the skin
- belly or underside
- anatomical terminology prevents _____________
- long or stiff hairs on the face or nostrils, sensory
- hoof farther up the animal's leg
- directed toward or neat the tail of the body
16 Clues: belly or underside • external part of the ear • back or posterior of body • underlying layer of the skin • hoof farther up the animal's leg • area toward the head of the body • two external openings of the nose • protein in the outer layer of the skin • end farthest from the point of reference • outer layer of cells which makes up the skin • ...
Ballet Terminology & History 2023-09-20
Across
- Ballet contains centuries of _________.
- To change
- Dancers execute exercises to gain strength and practice technique in preparation to dance
- Throwing step
- Turn or spin
- Ballet terminology is utilizes _______ (language).
- Gliding
Down
- This King established the Academy of Dance and performed in many ballets
- To chase
- In the 19th century, in classical ballet, female dancers wear these kind of shoes
- Chains or links
- Ballet was originally performed as entertainment for the _____.
- In the 20th century,choreographers used more freedom of ______ in torso, arms, and upper body.
- Done at the end of class to thank teacher and musicians
- Ballet began in this country in the 15th century
- To bend
16 Clues: To bend • Gliding • To chase • To change • Turn or spin • Throwing step • Chains or links • Ballet contains centuries of _________. • Ballet began in this country in the 15th century • Ballet terminology is utilizes _______ (language). • Done at the end of class to thank teacher and musicians • Ballet was originally performed as entertainment for the _____. • ...
Force Crossword 2024-02-14
Across
- friction that occurs when a wheel, ball, or cylinder rolls freely over a surface
- force that resists motion either within the fluid itself or of another medium moving through the fluid
- force that keeps an object at rest
- force = mass x acceleration
- universal force of attraction acting between all matter
- the force the machine applies to the object you are trying to move
- The push or pull on an object with mass causes it to change its velocity.
- the sum of all the forces acting on an object
- an object will remain in motion or at rest until acted on by an outside force
- an objects tendency to resist movement
Down
- for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
- the force you apply to the machine
- When the forces acting on an object have equal strength and act in opposite directions
- the resistance created by any two objects when sliding against each other
- forces that are not equal in magnitude and may or may not act in the same direction
- measure of how heavy a person or object it
- inclined plane, lever, wedge, wheel and axle, pulley, and screw
- the physical relations between the forces acting on a body and the motion of the body
- time rate of doing work or delivering energy
- the transfer of energy by a force acting on an object as it is displaced
- the SI unit of force
- force that resists the sliding or rolling of one solid object over another
22 Clues: the SI unit of force • force = mass x acceleration • the force you apply to the machine • force that keeps an object at rest • an objects tendency to resist movement • measure of how heavy a person or object it • time rate of doing work or delivering energy • the sum of all the forces acting on an object • universal force of attraction acting between all matter • ...
PHI-SCI Crossword 2019-05-22
Across
- Malignant hyperthermia
- Coronary steal phenomenon
- Protoplasmic poison
- PG analogue used in peptic ulcer
- Calcium channel blocker used in SAH
- P-CAB
- A synthetic BNP
- Undergoes Hoffmans elimination
Down
- Vasicoselective anticholinergic
- An SERD
- Recombinant PTH
- Uricosuric diuretic
- AIDS related anorexia
- Ultra short-acting beta blocker
- AE causes lengthening of eyelashes
- Broad spectrum anitepileptic
- Dissociative anaesthesia
- 3rd element in the periodic table
- prokinetic agent
- Ultra long acting insulin analogue
20 Clues: P-CAB • An SERD • Recombinant PTH • A synthetic BNP • prokinetic agent • Uricosuric diuretic • Protoplasmic poison • AIDS related anorexia • Malignant hyperthermia • Dissociative anaesthesia • Coronary steal phenomenon • Broad spectrum anitepileptic • Undergoes Hoffmans elimination • Vasicoselective anticholinergic • Ultra short-acting beta blocker • PG analogue used in peptic ulcer • ...
Final Crossword 2016-07-29
Across
- this word can sound "accusatory"
- Rudest Fart (anagram)
- Asking questions will give us
- What you try to do before escalating the call
- A crying customer may make you
Down
- What could happen if the customer is not happy
- What we do at the end of a phone call
- To be placed on ---- too long can be annoying
- What internal terminology do we not use when speaking to customers on the phone
- What we must not make
- On the phone what kind of nods do we do
- Courteous is to be
12 Clues: Courteous is to be • What we must not make • Rudest Fart (anagram) • Asking questions will give us • A crying customer may make you • this word can sound "accusatory" • What we do at the end of a phone call • On the phone what kind of nods do we do • To be placed on ---- too long can be annoying • What you try to do before escalating the call • ...
Logy, Geo, Bio 2023-05-09
Across
- the study of life
- the study of criminals
- to compose life
- plants typically with underground storage organs, where the plants hold energy and water
- the body of terms used with a particular technical application in a subject of study
- a text about a persons life
Down
- the study of the heart
- the study of rocks
- the study of the human past using material remains
- made up of the parts of Earth where life exists.
- based on or derived from the physical features of an area.
- study of physical features of earth
12 Clues: to compose life • the study of life • the study of rocks • the study of the heart • the study of criminals • a text about a persons life • study of physical features of earth • made up of the parts of Earth where life exists. • the study of the human past using material remains • based on or derived from the physical features of an area. • ...
Urinary System 2023-10-10
Across
- Acronym for the amount of urine left in the bladder after urination
- Hollow, distensible muscular organ lined with uroepithelium that stores and excretes urine
- Involves inserting a tube directly into the renal pelvis to provide urinary drainage
- Another terminology for urination.
- Bacteria in the urine
- Travels from the bladder and expels urine outside of the body
Down
- Kidney infection
- Inflammation of the bladder
- Burning sensation during urination
- Need to get up at night on a regular basis to urinate
- Infection spread to the bloodstream
- Blood in the urine
12 Clues: Kidney infection • Blood in the urine • Bacteria in the urine • Inflammation of the bladder • Burning sensation during urination • Another terminology for urination. • Infection spread to the bloodstream • Need to get up at night on a regular basis to urinate • Travels from the bladder and expels urine outside of the body • ...
JTTCOTE 2022-05-14
Across
- acting with a large force
- Substandard speaking
- uninformed
- Active soliloquize
- Continual
- Evil ruler
Down
- Need compassion (adverb form)
- Quick anger
- Active gesticulate
- Way government is organized
- Acting quickly with no thought
- Big astonishment
- Wharf
- Knowing without experience (2 words)
- Content shown in ONLY words
- Person in charge
16 Clues: Wharf • Continual • uninformed • Evil ruler • Quick anger • Big astonishment • Person in charge • Active gesticulate • Active soliloquize • Substandard speaking • acting with a large force • Way government is organized • Content shown in ONLY words • Need compassion (adverb form) • Acting quickly with no thought • Knowing without experience (2 words)
diabetes meds 2023-08-04
Across
- - Life-threatening syndrome that can occur in diabetes, often with extremely high blood glucose levels (abbr.)
- - Medication that decreases insulin resistance
- - Autoantibody test for type 1 diabetes (abbr.)
- - Acute, major, life-threatening complication of diabetes (abbr.)
- - GLP-1 agonist for diabetes
- - Injectable for type 2 diabetes
- - Genetic form of diabetes (abbr.)
Down
- - Continuous glucose monitoring system
- - Fast-acting insulin
- - Mineral important in insulin storage
- - Long-acting insulin
- - SGLT2 inhibitor for type 2 diabetes
- - Brand name for Pioglitazone
- - Non-invasive glucose monitor brand
- - Rapid-acting insulin analog
15 Clues: - Fast-acting insulin • - Long-acting insulin • - GLP-1 agonist for diabetes • - Brand name for Pioglitazone • - Rapid-acting insulin analog • - Injectable for type 2 diabetes • - Genetic form of diabetes (abbr.) • - Non-invasive glucose monitor brand • - SGLT2 inhibitor for type 2 diabetes • - Continuous glucose monitoring system • - Mineral important in insulin storage • ...
crossowrd 2025-11-04
Across
- body diagram an object with all exerted forces acting on it
- covering distance
- force resists change
- of mass average position in all the mass
- object resisting changes in its state of motion
- force support force exerted by a surface on an object
- field invisible barrier of exerted strength
- amount of matter
Down
- rate of change in velocity
- vector sum
- unit of force
- magnitude and direction
- intreraction that causes change
- object balanced with no other forces acting on it
- force of gravity acting on mass
- force combined effect of all individual forces on an object
16 Clues: vector sum • unit of force • amount of matter • covering distance • force resists change • magnitude and direction • rate of change in velocity • intreraction that causes change • force of gravity acting on mass • of mass average position in all the mass • field invisible barrier of exerted strength • object resisting changes in its state of motion • ...
Science Crossword 2014-02-12
Across
- type of internal force that pushes a structure in opposite directions
- type of internal force that stretches a structure apart to expand or lengthen it
- point at which a body's mass is concentrated
- breakdown of a structure due to the internal and external forces acting on it
- type of internal force that makes a structure larger
- permanent changes to a structure due to the internal and external forces acting one it
- basic shape of a structure
- science of designing equipment that people can use more efficiently and safely
- purpose of an object or structure
Down
- type of internal force that twists a structure
- effect on gravity on a structure (weight)
- effect of all the internal and external forces acting on a structure over a long period of time
- force that movers or changers while acting on a structure
- philosophy of designing physical objects
- balanced arrangement on opposite sides of a structure
- type of internal force that squeezes or presses a structure together
- the beauty in the structure
17 Clues: basic shape of a structure • the beauty in the structure • purpose of an object or structure • philosophy of designing physical objects • effect on gravity on a structure (weight) • point at which a body's mass is concentrated • type of internal force that twists a structure • type of internal force that makes a structure larger • ...
crossword 2018-06-27
Across
- This is the schedule of activities
- Name of the theme of Unit 2
- This environment has the presentation of the course
- Here the works and evaluations are presented
- For this option I can check all my qualifications
Down
- that contains the information to study
- Student interaction space
- Section where the terminology of the course is found
8 Clues: Student interaction space • Name of the theme of Unit 2 • This is the schedule of activities • that contains the information to study • Here the works and evaluations are presented • For this option I can check all my qualifications • This environment has the presentation of the course • Section where the terminology of the course is found
MUSICAL THEATRE VOCABULARY 2024-05-25
Across
- use of taste,smaell and sound in acting
- narrow drapes hung on left & right side of stage
- small section of a scene that shifts emotion
- curtain in middle of the stage
- all lights go out on stage
- who,what.where.when of a scene or play
- notation of emotions and beats
- character's reason for doing something
- what blocks an actor from the objective
- different strategies to overcome obstacle
Down
- area towards the audience
- actor 's position 3/4 turn
- long acting piece for one actor
- developed method acting
- planning movement of actor on stager
- actors recall feelings and emotions for role
- area backstage on either side of stage
- an physical action from an actor showing character
- thoughts implied by the actor not in the script
19 Clues: developed method acting • area towards the audience • actor 's position 3/4 turn • all lights go out on stage • curtain in middle of the stage • notation of emotions and beats • long acting piece for one actor • planning movement of actor on stager • who,what.where.when of a scene or play • area backstage on either side of stage • character's reason for doing something • ...
ANATOMICAL TERMINOLOGY 2019-02-13
Across
- Palpate __________ pulses to check circulation to the feet.
- Face up.
- _________ temperature is assessed by placing a thermometer in the underarm.
- Who is the subject facing when in the _________ in the anatomical position?
- Directional term for the navel relative to the neck.
- Relating to the legs.
- Actual cuts.
- The abdominopelvic cavity is divided into nine _________.
- Toward the outside of the body.
- The ________ artery is a major vessel running along the longest bone in the body.
- Body cavity found in the trunk.
- The structures in this region are used to make a fist.
- Which cavity contains the spinal cord?
- The subject is standing _________ in the anatomical position.
- _________ membranes line cavities and organs.
- Fingers.
- Oral/buccal cavity is also the _____.
- What surface of the hands touch while clapping?
- Nosebleeds occur in the ________ region.
- Toward the inside of the body.
Down
- Closer to midline.
- Where are the arms located in the anatomical position?
- The abdominopelvic cavity is divided into four _________.
- The kneecap is found in the __________ region.
- Body cavity found in the head, neck and posterior part of the trunk.
- Which way are the palms facing in the anatomical position?
- Structures on the same side of the body.
- This cavity is crucial in processing sound vibrations for hearing.
- The eyes are in this region.
- Ballerinas bear weight on what region while performing?
- Further from midline.
- __________ warts are found on the soles of the feet.
- Directional term for the eyes relative to the chin.
- Also know as inguinal.
- Serous membranes lining the hears.
- The chest cavity superior to the diaphragm.
- Imaginary flat surfaces.
- Serous membranes lining the abdominal cavity.
- The back side of the hand.
- Serous membranes lining the lungs.
- In the anatomical position, the feet are spaced slightly _________ .
- Face down.
42 Clues: Face up. • Fingers. • Face down. • Actual cuts. • Closer to midline. • Further from midline. • Relating to the legs. • Also know as inguinal. • Imaginary flat surfaces. • The back side of the hand. • The eyes are in this region. • Toward the inside of the body. • Toward the outside of the body. • Body cavity found in the trunk. • Serous membranes lining the hears. • ...
Statistics Terminology 2019-01-03
Across
- This is a type of data which is measurable and can take any numerical value.
- This describes two events that cannot happen at the same time.
- This is database function that you would use to request information.
- This is a spreadsheet function that you would use to arrange the entries in a particular order.
- This term describes when you make a prediction outside of the data range.
- A mathematical line of best fit is known as a ________ line.
- This is a name for a category in a spreadsheet or database.
- A distribution where there are two outcomes, a fixed number of trials, the trials are independent of each other and the probability of success is fixed.
- This summary statistic is found by summing all of the data points and dividing by the total number.
- The most common value in the data set.
- 99.7% of data lie within how many standard deviations of the mean in a normal distribution?
Down
- The statistical ______ cycle is the process which covers initial planning, data collection, data processing and presentation, interpretation of results and evaluation and review.
- This correlation coefficient is used when data are already ranked or there is a non-linear relationship.
- The curve representing the normal distribution is said to have this shape.
- The sum of all probabilities for a discrete random variable must add up to this value.
- This describes two events where the event that one happens does not affect the probability of the other happening.
- This is a spreadsheet function that you would use to show only certain values.
- This is a type of data which is non-numerical.
- A diagram representing probabilities using overlapping circles was named after this mathematician.
- This value represents the spread of the data and is represented by the square of s.
- This is a type of graph which is used to represent continuous data where the area is proportional to the frequency.
- This is a type of data which is countable and can only take specific numerical values.
- The middle vale in the data set.
23 Clues: The middle vale in the data set. • The most common value in the data set. • This is a type of data which is non-numerical. • This is a name for a category in a spreadsheet or database. • A mathematical line of best fit is known as a ________ line. • This describes two events that cannot happen at the same time. • ...
medical terminology 2019-01-22
Across
- one of four babies born together
- to move away from the midline
- partially permeable
- backward flow
- two atoms
- consisting of ,many vcells
- to cut out
- radiation therapy delivered at a distance from the body
- having one eyepiece of affecting one eye
- displacement of the stomach to the right
- made up of two parts
- having variable body tempature (therm/o)
- enlargement of the colon
Down
- cut through or across
- primary
- frequent discharge of fluid fecal matter
- left handed
- round bacteria (cocci) that grow in groups of two
- newborn infant
- one half of a rounded structure
- form into one part
- middle portion of the brain, midbrain
- having three points or cusps
- having many forms
24 Clues: primary • two atoms • to cut out • left handed • backward flow • newborn infant • having many forms • form into one part • partially permeable • made up of two parts • cut through or across • enlargement of the colon • consisting of ,many vcells • having three points or cusps • to move away from the midline • one half of a rounded structure • one of four babies born together • ...
Veterinary Terminology 2018-03-22
Across
- Tumor
- Breathing
- Cell
- Feline leukemia virus
- Two times daily
- Eating/swallowing
- Inflammation
- One time daily
- Red blood cell
- Involuntary contraction
- Feces
- Down, from
- One who studies
- Birth
- Abdomen
- Oxygen
- Water
- abnormally slow
- Recording of
- Urinary System
- Liver
- Intravenous
Down
- Blood conditions
- Study of
- Deficiency of
- Blue
- Destruction of
- Four times daily
- Skin
- Peritoneum
- Domestic short hair (cat)
- Abnormally large
- Surgically remove
- As much as desired
- Intestines
- Gums
- Poison
- Intensive care unit
- Abnormally fast
- Diagnosis
- Pertaining to
- Three times daily
42 Clues: Cell • Blue • Skin • Gums • Tumor • Feces • Birth • Water • Liver • Poison • Oxygen • Abdomen • Study of • Breathing • Diagnosis • Peritoneum • Down, from • Intestines • Intravenous • Inflammation • Recording of • Deficiency of • Pertaining to • Destruction of • One time daily • Red blood cell • Urinary System • Two times daily • One who studies • Abnormally fast • abnormally slow • Blood conditions • Four times daily • Abnormally large • ...
Anatomical Terminology 2022-01-18
Across
- Movement of the foot toes point downward
- Flexion Side bending of the vertebral column
- Palm of the hand
- Movement of the foot the sole turns inwards
- Divides the body vertically front and back
- In front of or towards the front
- Movement of a body part downward
- Towards the medial line or central axis
- Movement of body part forward
- Movement toward a medial line
- Circular movement
- Movement of a body part upward
- Rotational movement the palm is forward
- Below or closer to the feet
- The action of straightening
- In back of or towards the back
- Divides the body vertically left and right
- In close proximity to or nearer to the center
- Movement of the foot the sole turns outward
Down
- Extension beyond normal
- Back of the hand or foot
- Divides the body horizontally
- Either the palm or the sole
- Rotational movement the palm is backward
- Movement of the thumb touches another finger
- Underside of the foot
- Movement of the foot toes pointing upward
- Movement of a body part backward
- Movement away from a medial line
- Above or closer to the head
- The action of bending
- Distant from or farther from the center
- Movement of the thumb from opposition back
- Away from the medial line or central axis
34 Clues: Palm of the hand • Circular movement • Underside of the foot • The action of bending • Extension beyond normal • Back of the hand or foot • Either the palm or the sole • Above or closer to the head • Below or closer to the feet • The action of straightening • Divides the body horizontally • Movement of body part forward • Movement toward a medial line • Movement of a body part upward • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-01-19
Across
- attached to the beginning of a word root to modify its meaning; example, sub-
- the complete set of information in the DNA of a specific organism
- from first letter of words, example, MRSA
- largest structure within the cell, usually spherical and centrally located
- group of similar cells that performs a specific function
- comprises each gene; is a genetic material that regulates the activities of the cell.
- dividing medical terms into word parts, then labeling each word part and combining form
- basic unit of all living things
- space inside the skull containing the brain
- attached to the end of a word root to modify its meaning; example, -ic
- an experimental procedure to treat or prevent disease
- space inside the spinal column containing the spinal cord
- name of a person or place
- forms the boundary of the cell
Down
- located in the nucleus of the cell. There are 46 in all normal human cells
- root core of a word; example, hepat
- Composed of skin, nails, and glands. Forms a protective covering for the body, regulates body temperature, and helps manufacture vitamin D.
- regions within the chromosome. Determine hereditary characteristics.
- two or more types of tissues that together perform special body functions
- terms derived from the English language, example, complete blood count with differential
- applying the meaning of each word part contained in the medical term to derive its meaning
- gel-like fluid inside the cell
22 Clues: name of a person or place • gel-like fluid inside the cell • forms the boundary of the cell • basic unit of all living things • root core of a word; example, hepat • from first letter of words, example, MRSA • space inside the skull containing the brain • an experimental procedure to treat or prevent disease • group of similar cells that performs a specific function • ...
Animal Terminology 2022-01-25
Across
- birth term for swine
- castrated male sheep
- mature female chicken
- mature female hose
- young male chicken
- mature female goat
- young male cow
- birth term for horse
- newborn rabbit
- birth term for fish
Down
- mature female goose
- young female swine
- mature male goose
- young male horse
- young female sheep
- young male sheep
- mature female rabbit
- mature male duck
- birth term for goats
- young female chicken
- young male swine
- young female horse
- castrated male chicken
- birth term for dairy-cattle
- newborn goat
- newborn fish
- mature male rabbit
27 Clues: newborn goat • newborn fish • young male cow • newborn rabbit • young male horse • young male sheep • mature male duck • young male swine • mature male goose • young female swine • young female sheep • mature female hose • young male chicken • mature female goat • young female horse • mature male rabbit • mature female goose • birth term for fish • birth term for swine • castrated male sheep • ...
Animal Terminology 2022-01-25
Across
- , castrated bull
- , newborn chicken
- , mature male horse
- , newborn sheep
- , mature female cattle
- , young female sheep
- , mature male cattle
- , young male cattle
- , castrated male sheep
- , young female horse
- , mature male swine
- , newborn swine
Down
- , mature female horse
- , young female swine
- , mature male sheep
- , newborn goat
- , young male sheep
- , mature female swine
- , castrated male horse
- , young female cattle
- , young male horse
- , young male goat
- kid , young female goat
- , castrated male swine
- , newborn cattle
- , mature female sheep
- , newborn horse
27 Clues: , newborn goat • , newborn sheep • , newborn horse • , newborn swine • , castrated bull • , newborn cattle • , newborn chicken • , young male goat • , young male sheep • , young male horse • , mature male sheep • , mature male horse • , young male cattle • , mature male swine • , young female swine • , young female sheep • , mature male cattle • , young female horse • , mature female horse • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-01-06
26 Clues: arm • one • new • bone • skin • many • fast • heart • large • nerve • spine • brain • after • small • tissue • muscle • to cut • within • disease • between • to cut out • over, above • condition of • under, below • inflammation • female, woman
Medical Terminology 2020-09-20
Across
- The responsibilities of gastroenterologists include stomach and _________ disorders
- A ______ treats those with mental disorders
- The study of radiant energy for the diagnosis and treatment of disease
- The specialty of neurologists is those related to ____ disorders
- study of the stomach and intestines
- Bronchiectasis is expanding; dilating; dilation of the _______
- records-the image obtained
- across the stomach
- A instrument for examining the stomach
- retrogastric pertains to ______ the stomach
- Leukemia is a blood condition of too many _____ blood cells, the cells are cancerous
- process of visually examining the stomach
- incision of the stomach
- radiation oncologists are responsible for treating _________with high energy radiation
Down
- Hyperthyroidism is the ________ production of hormone of the thyroid gland
- The study of disease
- pain in the stomach
- Nephrologists and Urologists treat____ diseases
- excision of the stomach
- Subgastric refers to ______ the stomach
- _____ is the process of visually examining the bronchial tree
- inflammation of the stomach
- process of recording- the examination
- Hypothyroidism is the ___________production of hormone from the thyroid gland
- Ophthalmologists deal with _________disorders
- Radiologists _________ radiographs
- Fractures are responsibilities of an ____
- A specialist physician who deals with female diseases
- excision of the breast
- hematologists treat those with ______ disorders
30 Clues: across the stomach • pain in the stomach • The study of disease • excision of the breast • excision of the stomach • incision of the stomach • records-the image obtained • inflammation of the stomach • Radiologists _________ radiographs • study of the stomach and intestines • process of recording- the examination • A instrument for examining the stomach • ...
Musical Terminology 2020-07-03
Across
- Lowest female voice
- Sad sounding
- Middle female voice
- The different layers in a piece of music
- Highest female voice
- A song sung by two people
- Happy sounding
- The word to describe sung dialoque
- A dramatic work in one of more acts, set to music for singers and instrumentalists
- Provide structure to the narrative and can provide information and commentary. They may also feature in songs.
Down
- Refers to the volume of the music
- A song sung by one person
- The overall plan of a piece of music
- Lowest male voice
- The number of beats in a bar
- The tune
- Middles male voice
- Highest male voice
- Refers to the speed of the music
- A form of theatrical performance that combines songs and spoken dialogue
20 Clues: The tune • Sad sounding • Happy sounding • Lowest male voice • Middles male voice • Highest male voice • Lowest female voice • Middle female voice • Highest female voice • A song sung by one person • A song sung by two people • The number of beats in a bar • Refers to the speed of the music • Refers to the volume of the music • The word to describe sung dialoque • ...
Medical Terminology 2020-09-04
20 Clues: cell • gland • nerve • disease • swelling • red cell • study of • black tumor • end of word • tumor of fat • without fever • fibrous tumor • cell substance • body substance • study of tumors • study of disease • disease in joints • pertaining to cancer • first letters of phrase • basic unit of living things
Terminology 4 2020-09-11
Across
- cell structure that receives proteins, packages, them and distributes them throughout the cell
- the storage area of the cell
- plant
- many
- eye
- organisms that can make their own food
- earth
- the brain of the cell
- the cell's cleanup crew
- organism that CANNOT make their own food
- produces proteins for the cell , the factory of the cell
- the highway system of the cell
- the ability to maintain stable internal conditions
Down
- heart
- tiny structures that carry out specific functions in the cell
- organelle that controls what substances come into and out of the cell
- foot
- water
- the powerhouse of the cell, makes energy
- a jellylike substance that holds organelles in place
- an action or change in behavior as a result of a stimulus
- blood
- this organelle makes plants a green color
- rigid outer layer that is only present in plant cells
- meat
- a change in an organism's surroundings that causes an organism to react
- five
27 Clues: eye • foot • many • meat • five • heart • water • plant • earth • blood • the brain of the cell • the cell's cleanup crew • the storage area of the cell • the highway system of the cell • organisms that can make their own food • the powerhouse of the cell, makes energy • organism that CANNOT make their own food • this organelle makes plants a green color • ...
Map terminology 2020-08-27
Across
- shows direction on a map
- Horizontal lines parallel to the equator
- vertical lines parallel to the prime meridian
- ____________ hemisphere is separated by the prime meridian and Australia is located in it.
- A line separating the northern and Southern Hemispheres
- A half of the Earth
- The most accurate map; a sphere shaped map
- The height of an object compared to sea level
- _______ map shows landmarks
Down
- A mark or shape that means something on a map
- __________ hemisphere is separated by the equator and is contains Europe.
- shows location of places exactly or in relation
- Shows the relationship between the distance on the map and the real distance
- ___________ hemisphere is separated by the prime meridian and contains North America.
- ________ directions; “true directions” North, South, East, West
- ________ direction: not true directions, Halfway between directions
- a line separating Eastern and Western Hemisphere
- __________ hemisphere is separated by the equator and contains Antarctica
- _______ map shows boundaries between states, countries, or cities.
- shows what symbols on the maps mean
20 Clues: A half of the Earth • shows direction on a map • _______ map shows landmarks • shows what symbols on the maps mean • Horizontal lines parallel to the equator • The most accurate map; a sphere shaped map • A mark or shape that means something on a map • vertical lines parallel to the prime meridian • The height of an object compared to sea level • ...
Terminology 2 2020-08-27
Across
- organism made up of multiple cells
- a change in an organism's surroundings that causes the organism to react
- meat
- Earth
- the basic unit of structure and function
- life
- organism that cannot make its own food
- observation expressed in numbers
- stomach
- the mistaken idea that living things can come from non-living sources
- a living thing
- the study of
Down
- plant
- heart
- organism made of a single cell
- observation that cannot be expressed in numbers
- an action or change in behavior
- using one or more of your senses to gather information
- maintenance of stable internal conditions
- organism that can make its own food
- explaining the things you observe
- to eat
- process of change that occurs during an organism's life
- green
- nerve
25 Clues: meat • life • plant • heart • Earth • green • nerve • to eat • stomach • the study of • a living thing • organism made of a single cell • an action or change in behavior • observation expressed in numbers • explaining the things you observe • organism made up of multiple cells • organism that can make its own food • organism that cannot make its own food • the basic unit of structure and function • ...
Dental Terminology 2020-07-27
Across
- rubber bands placed interproximal to move the teeth apart to fit an ortho appliance
- Cavity formation in teeth caused by bacteria
- of or relating to lips
- damage to a tooth's surface, or enamel
- a clear plastic tooth form that is trimmed and filled with composite resin (tooth colored filling material) to provide full tooth coverage after cavity removal
- a sticky, colorless or pale yellow acidic film that is constantly forming on your teeth
- a way to restore a tooth damaged by decay back to its normal function and shape
- gums and other tissues surrounding the teeth
- used in dental restorations to prevent the dental pulp from dying, after being exposed, or nearly exposed during a cavity preparation
- shows upper and lower teeth to check for decay in between teeth
- rings that are fitted around your back teeth for orthodontic appliances
- yellowish tissue that makes up the bulk of all teeth immediately beneath enamel
- by poor oral hygiene or leakage
- or tartar is a form of hardened/calcified dental plaque
- occurs under existing dental restorations,
Down
- condition caused by excessive intake of fluorine compounds
- permanently damaged areas in the hard surface of your teeth that develop into tiny openings or holes
- pocket of pus, at tip of root, usually from an untreated cavity, injury, or old dental work
- process in tooth development in which the teeth enter the mouth and become visible
- relationship between the maxillary and mandibular teeth when they approach each other
- to relieve pain/alleviate a problem without dealing with the underlying cause
- process of shedding primary teeth to be replaced by permanent teeth
- of or relating to tongue
- the area at the end of the roots of teeth
- gum disease(observed as swollen, puffy, receding, sometimes tender, or gums that bleed easily)
- various ways to replace or restore missing parts of the tooth structure
- of or relating to cheek
27 Clues: of or relating to lips • of or relating to cheek • of or relating to tongue • by poor oral hygiene or leakage • damage to a tooth's surface, or enamel • the area at the end of the roots of teeth • occurs under existing dental restorations, • Cavity formation in teeth caused by bacteria • gums and other tissues surrounding the teeth • ...
Fire Terminology 2020-08-02
Across
- The removal of hazardous substances from the employees and equipment
- Radio designation of the person in charge of the incident
- An explosive reaction with a release rate less than 1/100th of a second
- A diamond shape sign mounted on trains and trucks as a warning of materials carried.
- Motor driven fire fighter equipment
- A point when a fire has broken out of the structure.
- Federal Communications Commission
- The total fire fighting personnel on duty during a scheduled work period.
- The process of neutralizing a hazardous material spill by applying another material to the spill that will react chemically with it to form a less harmful substance.
- structures or property near a fire that are in jeopardy of damages caused by the fire
Down
- Explosion caused by air entering a smoke charged building
- moving operation to reduce damage to goods and products involved in an incident
- Unit comprised of several companies, and commanded by a chief officer
- The introduction of chemical vapors or toxic products of combustion into the body by way of the respiratory system
- Heating of all combustibles present to their ignition temperature, causing rapid fire spread
- Fire believed to have been deliberately set
- A colorless, odorless gas. It is used to extinguish fires in materials and equipment that might be damaged or destroyed by other fire fighting agents. it works by displacing the oxygen
- Setting of illegal fires for malicious purposes
- Any break in a bone.
- Examine numerous patients in order to treat them according to severity of injury or illness
- Violent explosion caused by the heating of a gas
21 Clues: Any break in a bone. • Federal Communications Commission • Motor driven fire fighter equipment • Fire believed to have been deliberately set • Setting of illegal fires for malicious purposes • Violent explosion caused by the heating of a gas • A point when a fire has broken out of the structure. • Explosion caused by air entering a smoke charged building • ...
Mortgage Terminology 2020-08-01
Across
- lenders will check this report to assess your character
- required for loans above 80% lending
- government tax payable when a property is purchased
- when a property has a clear title with no mortgage
- the most common interest rate choice
- to move a loan from one lender to another
- written agreement outlining the terms of a purchase
- value of an asset minus the debt owing
- additional loan repayments that can be drawn on
- the percentage value of debt against asset
- an independent assessment of a property
- increase in property value over time
Down
- asset offered by the borrower to the lender
- a third party who provides additional security
- any outstanding financial debt
- the process of building a house
- approval from a bank that is not yet confirmed
- lowest loan repayments without paying the principle
- to lock in your repayments for a set time
- loss tax benefit for investment property
- will be lodged if you don't pay a bill for 90+ days
- completion of the sale or purchase of a property
22 Clues: any outstanding financial debt • the process of building a house • required for loans above 80% lending • the most common interest rate choice • increase in property value over time • value of an asset minus the debt owing • an independent assessment of a property • loss tax benefit for investment property • to lock in your repayments for a set time • ...
Business Terminology 2020-06-21
Across
- looks at the operation of a nation's economy as a whole
- the study of how society chooses to employ resources to produce goods and services and distribute them for consumption among various competing groups and individuals
- an electronic storage file for information
- one company's purchase of the property and obligations of another company
- a legal entity with authority to act and have liability apart from its owners
- insiders who report illegal or unethical behavior
- people with unsatisfied wants and needs who have both the resources and the willingness to buy
- buying products from another country
- a person who buys a franchise
- the result of two firms forming one company
- the quantity of products that manufacturers or owners are willing to sell at different prices at a specific time
- the chance an entrepreneur takes of losing time and money on a business that may not prove profitable
- the price determined by supply and demand
- tangible products such as computers, food, clothing, cars, and appliances
- selling products in a foreign country at lower prices than those charged in the producing country
- a legal form of business with two or more owners
Down
- the sum of government deficits over time
- a person who risks time and money to start a business
- centers that offer new businesses low-cost offices with basic business services
- creative people who work as entrepreneurs within corporations
- standards of moral behavior that is, behavior accepted by society as right versus wrong
- the quantity of products that people are willing to buy at different prices at a specific time
- lowering the value of a nation's currency relative to other currencies
- any activity that seeks to provide goods and service at a profit
- the buying and selling of good online
- a tax imposed on imports
26 Clues: a tax imposed on imports • a person who buys a franchise • buying products from another country • the buying and selling of good online • the sum of government deficits over time • the price determined by supply and demand • an electronic storage file for information • the result of two firms forming one company • a legal form of business with two or more owners • ...
Argumentation Terminology 2022-03-08
Across
- what an argument is about
- the intended recipient of the writing
- what the writer hopes to achieve through the writing
- facts about the world used to support claims
- direct comparison of two unlike things
- the event or occurrence that prompts a writer to write
- a recognition of the source of evidence found in an argument
- an indirect comparison between two things
- the drawing of boundaries within an argument
- appeals to the reasoning or understanding of the audience
- a deliberate overstatement or exaggeration used to make a point
Down
- the main message or claim in an argument
- use of soft language to speak of something huge; the opposite of hyperbole
- a complex comparison of two things that seem unrelated
- a discussion involving two opposing parties
- appeals to the credibility of the author or the sources used by the author
- an attempt to find or express common ground with opposition
- appeals to the emotions of the audience
- the part of an argument that seeks to disprove the arguments of the opposition
- the language used to make an argument; also how the argument is made
- the attitude of the writer towards the subject
- appeals to the timeliness of the argument; creating a sense of urgency about the topic
- faulty reasoning
23 Clues: faulty reasoning • what an argument is about • the intended recipient of the writing • direct comparison of two unlike things • appeals to the emotions of the audience • the main message or claim in an argument • an indirect comparison between two things • a discussion involving two opposing parties • facts about the world used to support claims • ...
medical terminology 2022-02-22
Across
- with fever
- malignant tumor composed of striated muscle
- tumor composed of smooth muscle
- cancerous tumor
- tumor of connective tissue
- eating or swallowing
- cancerous tumor of glandular tissue
Down
- pertaining to the internal organs
- increased the number of red blood cells
- tumor composed of fiber
- tumor comprised of fatty tissue
- benign or malignant tumor with dark pigment
- tumor of green color
- flesh combing form
- tumor comprised of muscle tissue
- excessive development
- cell growth that grows uncontrollably and spreads locally and/or distant sites
- tumor likely to cause death
- resembling a nerve
- tumor made of nervous tissue
20 Clues: with fever • cancerous tumor • flesh combing form • resembling a nerve • tumor of green color • eating or swallowing • excessive development • tumor composed of fiber • tumor of connective tissue • tumor likely to cause death • tumor made of nervous tissue • tumor comprised of fatty tissue • tumor composed of smooth muscle • tumor comprised of muscle tissue • ...
Tax Terminology 2022-02-25
Across
- Tax ________ is used to file your taxes electronically. (E.g., TurboTax, HR Block, TaxAct)
- Reccuring length of time over which an employee is paid.
- A I9 is the form that proves you are ________ to work in the U.S.
- The deadline for your employer to send you a W2 is _______ 31st.
- Federal government agency responsible for collecting revenue.
- When you add up all your personal deductions for the year you _______ your deductions.
- A government program that collects taxes for Social Security and Medicare (aka payroll taxes).
- If your tax situation is complicated or you don't have time, you might hire a tax ____________. Known as Certified Public Accountants (CPA) or Enrolled Agents (EA).
- A 1099 is a form given to you if you worked for an individual or business that wasn't your ________.
- Record per pay period of wages, income taxes withheld, payroll taxes, and benefit/retirement deductions.
- This payroll tax taxes 6.5% of your gross income.
- Total amount of money that you pay taxes on.
Down
- Total money earned per year.
- This payroll tax taxes 1.45% of your gross income.
- 90% of tax filers choose to take this deduction.
- These reduce your actual amount of taxes you owe.
- A 1040 is used to ____ your federal income tax return by paper.
- A W2 is a summary of your total _____ from one job over the year.
- Amounts that reduce your taxable income.
- A W4 is the form that you fill out so your employer can ________ the correct amount of federal income tax.
- The deadline to file your taxes is _____ 15th.
- When deciding between the standard deduction or itemizing your deductions, you cannot choose ____.
22 Clues: Total money earned per year. • Amounts that reduce your taxable income. • Total amount of money that you pay taxes on. • The deadline to file your taxes is _____ 15th. • 90% of tax filers choose to take this deduction. • These reduce your actual amount of taxes you owe. • This payroll tax taxes 6.5% of your gross income. • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-03-01
Across
- sac around the heart
- joint pain
- absent breathing
- on or affecting the same side
- root word for liver
- inflammation of the pancreas
- the study of the heart
- root word for stomach
- surgical removal of appendix
- root word for bone
- root word for lungs
- root word for heart
- below normal blood flow to organs
- difficulty speaking
- root word for joint
Down
- fast heart rate
- inflammation of the gallbladder
- black, tarry stool
- inflammation of the bladder
- area behind the peritoneum
- enlargement of the liver
- enlargement of the heart
- difficulty eating
- paralysis of all four extremities
- spitting up blood
- the study of disease of the stomach and small intestines
- fast breathing
- disease of the kidney
- root word for kidney
- root word for bile
- slow breathing
31 Clues: joint pain • fast breathing • slow breathing • fast heart rate • absent breathing • difficulty eating • spitting up blood • black, tarry stool • root word for bone • root word for bile • root word for liver • root word for lungs • root word for heart • difficulty speaking • root word for joint • sac around the heart • root word for kidney • root word for stomach • disease of the kidney • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-02-01
Across
- study of tissue
- producing cells
- condition of cell death
- excessive development (number of cells)
- disease characterized by unregulated growth of cells
- group of similar cells that performs a function
- genetic material that regulates cell activity
- humans have 46, located inside cell nucleus
Down
- white blood cell
- pertaining to internal organs
- pertaining to a body system
- basic unit of all living things
- suffix, meaning abnormal condition
- suffix, meaning view of or viewing
- gel-like liquid inside the cells
- pertaining to the body
- suffix, meaning tumor, swelling
- suffix, meaning disease
- study of cells
- incomplete development of tissue/organs
20 Clues: study of cells • study of tissue • producing cells • white blood cell • pertaining to the body • condition of cell death • suffix, meaning disease • pertaining to a body system • pertaining to internal organs • basic unit of all living things • suffix, meaning tumor, swelling • gel-like liquid inside the cells • suffix, meaning abnormal condition • suffix, meaning view of or viewing • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-10-28
Across
- joint pain
- difficulty speaking
- abnormal hardening of an artery
- high blood sugar
- skull
- Increased fluid in the brain
- process of blood clotting
- low blood flow to tissue
- vomiting blood
- difficulty swallowing
- inflammation of the liver
- inflammation of the stomach
Down
- white blood cells
- removal of the appendix
- study of the lungs
- incision in the wall of the chest
- excessive carbon dioxide in the body
- low oxygen in the blood
- pain in the stomach
- bluish color due to decreased oxygen
- bone
- inflammation of a clotting vein
- paralysis of one side of the body
- inflammation of the gallbladder
- study of the nervous system
- irregular heartbeat
- binding
- lack of oxygen
- pain
29 Clues: bone • pain • skull • binding • joint pain • vomiting blood • high blood sugar • white blood cells • study of the lungs • pain in the stomach • irregular heartbeat • difficulty swallowing • removal of the appendix • low oxygen in the blood • low blood flow to tissue • difficulty speaking • process of blood clotting • inflammation of the liver • lack of oxygen • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-11-14
Across
- is an infection of one or both of the lungs caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi.
- is a surgical procedure in which a cut is made between the ribs to see and reach the lungs or other organs in the chest or thorax.
- is the upper central region of the abdomen.
- inflammation of the liver
- The presence of anti-HBs is generally interpreted as indicating recovery and immunity from hepatitis B virus infection.
- Pathways in the wall of cerebral and cervical blood vessels.
- Pertaining to the chest.
- the branch of medicine that deals with diseases and abnormalities of the heart.
- is an application which measures your heart rate.
Down
- situated above or anterior to the thorax specifically : lying above or anterior to those vertebrae bearing thoracic ribs pre thoracic vertebrae.
- is a life-threatening inflammation of the inner lining of your heart's chambers and valves (endocardium).
- is an excessive growth of bone. It may lead to exostosis. It occurs in many musculoskeletal disorders.
- the curve or tracing made by a cardiograph.
- is inflammation of the pericardium, the thin sac (membrane) that surrounds the heart.
- is an inflammation of the lining of your bronchial tubes, which carry air to and from your lungs.
- is an area of medicine that focuses on diseases of the liver as well as related conditions.
- Having to do with the liver.
- Before reaching the stomach
- is the fluid contained in the membranous labyrinth of the inner ear.
- is a condition in which an abnormal communication is present between the perilymphatic space of the inner ear and the middle ear or mastoid.
20 Clues: Pertaining to the chest. • inflammation of the liver • Before reaching the stomach • Having to do with the liver. • is the upper central region of the abdomen. • the curve or tracing made by a cardiograph. • is an application which measures your heart rate. • Pathways in the wall of cerebral and cervical blood vessels. • ...
IT Terminology 2021-11-11
Across
- The name would suggest this is easier to wear.
- A mask won't protect you from this type of 'infection'.
- Has something in common with a piano.
- Watches, phones, even certain home appliances, all of these can be reffered to as...
- A type of address.
- A cordless way to connect to the internet.
- Name has something in common with a car.
- It would be difficult to wear this.
- For the answer, look at what spiders make.
- A type of input device that might leave you feeling watched.
- If broken, the cat may be responsible.
- A type of user interface, often covered in fingerprints.
- No surgeons are involved in this kind of system.
- The answer to this one does not bring you food.
Down
- No drinks are served here.
- This input device's name wrongly suggests it can pick up texts.
- A computer may be storing these, but they are not for eating.
- When logging in, without this you shall not...
- Cable that connects a computer to the internet, begins with an E.
- A good routine to have.
- Slang for using the internet.
- A user definitely should not wear this.
- Command Line, Natural Language, Menu driven all of these are a type of...
23 Clues: A type of address. • A good routine to have. • No drinks are served here. • Slang for using the internet. • It would be difficult to wear this. • Has something in common with a piano. • If broken, the cat may be responsible. • A user definitely should not wear this. • Name has something in common with a car. • A cordless way to connect to the internet. • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-11-02
Across
- decrease in bone density
- malignant tumor of a gland
- Surgical removal of the liver
- moves away from the midline
- red blood cells
- combination of four
- The surgical procedure of removal of the spleen
- return after stoppage
- instrument to look into the retina
- Enlarged tongue
- Inflammation of the appendix
- high blood pressure
- moves towards the midline
Down
- painful urination
- eye doctor specialist
- drooping of the eyelid
- slow heartbeat
- double vision
- Blood loss
- accumulation of fluid
- Profuse soft stool discharge
- Paralysis of the eye muscles
- too little urine
- Inflammation of the liver
- device used to examine a body cavity
- after surgery
- agent that kills bacteria
- The study of human mental disorders
- scanty urine output
- objects appear to be larger than normal
30 Clues: Blood loss • double vision • after surgery • slow heartbeat • red blood cells • Enlarged tongue • too little urine • painful urination • combination of four • scanty urine output • high blood pressure • eye doctor specialist • accumulation of fluid • return after stoppage • drooping of the eyelid • decrease in bone density • Inflammation of the liver • agent that kills bacteria • ...
Treeplanting Terminology 2022-03-25
Across
- coloured plastic ribbon used to mark tree placement
- putting trees into your planting bags at the cache
- a part of the cut block assigned to a planter
- a single, young tree
- a specific spot best suited for optimal tree growth
- number of planted trees per hectare
- correcting poorly planted seedlings
- long, straight handle of a planting shovel
- a white and silver tarp used to keep seedlings cool at the cache
Down
- temporary storage for trees on the block
- an inexperienced planter
- a small group of seedlings wrapped in plastic
- a person that plants a lot of trees to correct specifications and quality
- 3.99 metre sample of planted land
- nice land that is easy and fast to plant
- an experienced planter
- debris left behind after logging
- inflammation of the tendons
- manually removing the organic layer from a planting spot
- the fragile root casing of your seedling
20 Clues: a single, young tree • an experienced planter • an inexperienced planter • inflammation of the tendons • debris left behind after logging • 3.99 metre sample of planted land • number of planted trees per hectare • correcting poorly planted seedlings • temporary storage for trees on the block • nice land that is easy and fast to plant • the fragile root casing of your seedling • ...
