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Media Terminology 2023-04-26
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- Sound that only the audience are able to hear
- A type of angle that often depicts a character as vulnerable
- An editing technique often found within the action genre
- One of the 4 aspects of the Uses & Gratifications theory that links with relationships with other people
- A way in which audiences are categorised based on several factors
- a French word that literally translates to everything visible
- The theory devised by Stuart Hall that relates to a specific audience and how they might react
- When something has broken the 4th wall
- The last name of the theorist who spoke about stereotypes
- A type of angle that often depicts a character as powerful
- Multiple connotations of something
- The technical name to the title of a magazine
- A type of behaviour that is often depicted as negative involving the influence of media
- The psychiatrist who conducted the Bobo doll experiment
- One of the 4 aspects of the Uses & Gratifications theory that is used to leave reality for entertainment purposes
- One of the 4 aspects of the Uses & Gratifications theory that is used to better understand yourself
- The woman responsible for the male gaze
- Sound that the characters are able to hear
- This can be a piece of text used to establish the dominant message
- A word that describes a mixture of different genres in one
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- A way in which audiences are categorised based on their ideologies or hobbies
- A type of response to Stuart Hall's theory where an audience can be in between
- A type of response to Stuart Hall's theory where the audience doesn't agree
- Borrowing from other media sources, often called references
- A type of audience that decodes messages
- One of the 4 aspects of the Uses & Gratifications theory that is used to gain knowledge
- Something that is inferred by another thing
- One of the theorists behind the Uses & Gratifications theory
- The theorist responsible for establishing the 7 character archetypes
- One of the theorists behind the Uses & Gratifications theory
- A type of response to Stuart Hall's theory where the audience agrees
- A type of audience that doesn't decode messages
- Often a false sense of reality that has been orchestrated by a producer to present their dominant message
- The last name of the theorist that states genre needs to be challenged in order to remain relevant
- The theorist behind the 5 stages of equilibrium narrative
- The test that only passes if there are two women that talk to one another about something other than a man
- Fancy writing, often formal
- The literal meaning to something
38 Clues: Fancy writing, often formal • The literal meaning to something • Multiple connotations of something • When something has broken the 4th wall • The woman responsible for the male gaze • A type of audience that decodes messages • Sound that the characters are able to hear • Something that is inferred by another thing • Sound that only the audience are able to hear • ...
media terminology 2023-04-26
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- the literal meaning of something
- the idea that an audience is not fully analaysing
- the categorisation of media
- the metaphorical meaning of something
- the statistical representation of a group with a certain characteristic
- a generalisation of a large group of people
- certain media can be this when it has more than one genre attached to it
- multiple meanings
- a belief
- a response that is the unintended interpretation of something
- a response which was initially intended for the audience to have
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- something paired with an image to push a certain narrative
- audio that is not from the initial recording's surroundings
- fancy/formal text
- informal, easy to read
- text that is usually written
- the personal representation of a group based on psychological characteristics and traits such as values, desires, goals, interests, and lifestyle choices
- idea that most stories have a certain 5 stage pattern
- a response that is somewhat against what is being presented but can understand it
- audio that was from the initial recording's surroundings
20 Clues: a belief • fancy/formal text • multiple meanings • informal, easy to read • the categorisation of media • text that is usually written • the literal meaning of something • the metaphorical meaning of something • a generalisation of a large group of people • the idea that an audience is not fully analaysing • idea that most stories have a certain 5 stage pattern • ...
Pharmacogenomic terminology 2017-09-25
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- When two different alleles are present on the chromosome pair
- The absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME) of bioactive drugs following their administration
- A gene predicted to be associated with a particular trait e.g disease, adverse reaction to a drug
- Part of the genome formed by DNA sequences that encode genes
- An individual’s collection of genes
- Maximum beneficial or therapeutic response that a drug can produce
- HIV drug for which all patients undergo a genetic test prior to administration
- Can cause respiratory depression in some babies
- Two non-functional alleles and therefore have little to no enzyme activity
- Well know anticoagulant that causes severe side affects in certain individuals
- A single nucleotide locus with two or more naturally occurring alleles defined by a single base pair substitution
- A study to assess common genetic variations across the entire genome of a large population of individuals in order to study whether any of the investigated variations is associated with a phenotype of interest
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- The biochemical and physiological effects of drugs, particularly those that define the drugs mechanism of action on the body
- Two normally functioning alleles and therefore have normal enzyme activity
- A group of enzymes involved in drug metabolism and found in high levels in the liver
- The basic physical unit of inheritance
- A variant that has two or more alleles and is present at a frequency of at least 1% of the population
- Variants in this gene can cause severe reactions in response to carbamazepine and abcavir
- A collection of genetic variants, such as SNPs, that always travel together (are inherited together) on the same individual allele
- A precursor (forerunner) of a drug needs to undergo chemical conversion by metabolic processes before becoming an active pharmacological agent
- An unintended, harmful reaction to medicines
21 Clues: An individual’s collection of genes • The basic physical unit of inheritance • An unintended, harmful reaction to medicines • Can cause respiratory depression in some babies • Part of the genome formed by DNA sequences that encode genes • When two different alleles are present on the chromosome pair • ...
medical terminology 2020-03-27
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- is a rapidly progressing allergic reaction
- group of compounds that are important to reproductive cycle
- depressed mood
- abnormal attraction to love
- liquid or particle dispersed in air
- surgery that removes adrenal gland
- a sensory perception and an illusion
- mental disorder characterized by the fear of illness
- abnormal condition of the mind
- a condition when potassium in low in blood levels
- pertaining to the heel
- an instrument used to burn through tissue
- abnormal development of bone
- enlargement of spleen
- an agent that counteracts the action of histamine
- mucus like substance that lies underneath the skin
- a fungal infection of the nail
- lack of calcium
- generally ill health and malnutrition associated with chronic disease
- radiation delivered in close range to tumor
- a reduction in white blood cells
- pain in the metatarsal region
- pertaining to fat cells
- removal of skin for treatment purpose
- an increase in blood cells
- irregularity in the shape of red blood cells
- when interstitial fluid collects in spaces between cells
- the erythrocyte has a round shape, making the cell fragile and easy to be destroyed
- a drug that relieves anxiety
- inflammation of the eyelid
- a tumor derived from fibrous connective tissue
- nipple like structure
- muscle pain
- abnormal feeling
- loss of skeletal mass normally seen in elderly
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- inflammation of the iris
- fear of the marketplace
- fear of strangers
- pertaining to the ribs
- a form of imaging of the renal pelvis or ureter
- anterior curvature of the spine
- a result of dwarfism
- the stopping of bleeding or blood flow
- weakness or paralysis of muscle in eye
- absence of eye lid
- contains a single nucleus
- a good feeling
- ultrasound test of the uterus
- tumor of the thymus
- also known as dry eye
- redness of skin
- stabilization of a fractured vertebral body
- the stiffening of a joint
- commonly called pinkeye
- not in or through the digestive system
- a specialist who work with the treatment of the mind
- abnormal effect of a drug on an individual
- the formation of bone marrow
- suture of a tendon
- also known as lazy eye
60 Clues: muscle pain • depressed mood • a good feeling • redness of skin • lack of calcium • abnormal feeling • fear of strangers • absence of eye lid • suture of a tendon • tumor of the thymus • a result of dwarfism • enlargement of spleen • also known as dry eye • nipple like structure • pertaining to the ribs • pertaining to the heel • also known as lazy eye • fear of the marketplace • ...
Medical Terminology 2020-03-27
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- the process of producing a picture or record.
- an inflammation of the stomach and small intestine.
- a localized response to an injury or to the destruction of tissues.
- a set of signs and symptoms that occur as part of a specific disease process.
- a picture or record.
- the time and events before birth.
- pertaining to the heart.
- the abnormal hardening of the walls of an artery or arteries.
- the loss of a large amount of blood in a short time.
- a combining form meaning ... left side.
- objective evidence of disease such as a fever.
- the surgical creation of an artificial opening to the body surface.
- the medical screening of patients to determine their relative priority of need and the proper place of treatment.
- the resulting film that is produced by
- Most often used to describe sudden, severe bleeding.
- the study of disorders of the newborn.
- "abnormal condition, disease" ... that begins with "o".
- a combining form meaning ... stomach.
- the portion of the skull that encloses the brain.
- pain. Not used as commonly as algia.
- surrounding.
- purposes, or to remove excess fluid.
- joint.
- an inflammation of the tonsils.
- blood vessel.
- above or outside the ribs.
- enlargement.
- tissue death.
- bad, difficult, or painful.
- swelling caused by an abnormal accumulation of fluid in cells, tissues, or cavities of the body.
- white.
- a word root meaning ... birth.
- between, but not within, the parts of a tissue.
- means wound or injury.
- the surgical creation of an artificial excretory opening between the colon and the body surface.
- the identification of a disease
- the abnormal softening of the walls of an artery or arteries.
- a combining form meaning ... right side.
- cutting, surgical incision.
- abnormal softening.
- discomfort due to the regurgitation of stomach acid upward into the esophagus, also known as heartburn.
- a combining form meaning ... scanty, few.
- the rupture of a muscle.
- nerve.
- a feeling of general discomfort or uneasiness that is often the first indication of an infection or other disease.
- the blue discoloration of the skin caused by a lack of adequate oxygen in the blood.
- the tissue death of an artery or
- a condition that has a rapid onset, a severe course, and a relatively short duration.
- a combining form meaning ... liver.
- any acute, inflammatory, pusforming bacterial skin infection such as impetigo.
- the surgical puncture of the abdominal cavity to remove fluid.
- the surgical removal of the appendix.
- visual examination.
- the abnormal narrowing of an artery or arteries.
- an organ or body part that is not working properly.
- a pounding or racing heart.
- inflammation.
- any pathologic change or disease of muscle tissue.
- drawn toward or a strong dependence on a drug or substance.
- the surgical suturing of a muscle wound.
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- the study of all aspects of diseases.
- the invasion of the body by a pathogenic organism.
- the study of the ear, nose, and throat.
- subjective evidence of a disease, such as pain or a headache.
- the bones of the fingers and toes.
- higher than normal blood pressure.
- a word root meaning ... heart.
- an examination technique in which the examiner's hands are used to feel the texture, size, consistency, and location of certain body parts.
- a groove or cracklike sore of the skin.
- a physician who specializes in diagnosing and treating disorders of the skin.
- the frequent flow of loose or watery stools.
- suturing together the ends of a severed nerve.
- a torn or jagged wound or an accidental cut
- small.
- the time and events after birth.
- small intestine.
- lower than normal blood pressure.
- not normal or away from normal.
- a combining form meaning ... artery.
- an inflammation of the stomach.
- pain in a joint or joints.
- the formation or discharge of pus.
- any condition of unusual deposits of black pigment in body tissues or organs.
- a white blood cell.
- a combining form meaning ... abdomen.
- a disease, structure, operation, or procedure named for the person who discovered or described it
- the surgical repair of muscle.
- bleeding, abnormal excessive fluid discharge. Most often used to describe sudden, severe bleeding.
- an abnormal passage, usually between two internal organs or leading from an organ to the surface of the body.
- deficient or decreased.
- abnormal narrowing.
- any pathologic change or disease in the spinal cord.
- the time and events surrounding birth.
- the act of rotating the arm so that the palm of the hand is forward or upward.
- surgical removal, cutting out.
- a mature red blood cell.
- pertaining to a virus.
- any disease of the stomach.
- the surgical repair of a nerve.
- the temporary, partial, or complete disappearance of the symptoms of a disease without having achieved a cure.
- abnormal hardening. The opposite of malacia.
- a viral infection of the gray matter of the spinal cord.
- a pathologic change of the tissues due to disease or injury.
- a prediction of the probable course and outcome of a disorder
- within the muscle.
- the surgical removal of the tonsils.
- pain in the stomach
- excessive or increased.
- pertaining to the interior or lining of an artery.
- the process of producing a radiographic (xray) study of blood vessels after the injection of a contrast medium to make these blood vessels visible.
- a word root meaning ... skull.
- pertaining to birth.
- a surgical puncture to remove fluid for
- the visual examination of the internal structure of a joint.
- abnormal enlargement of the liver.
- a word root meaning ... disease.
- surgical repair.
- any abnormal condition or disease caused by a fungus.
- blue.
- black.
- gray.
121 Clues: blue. • gray. • small. • joint. • white. • nerve. • black. • surrounding. • enlargement. • blood vessel. • tissue death. • inflammation. • small intestine. • surgical repair. • within the muscle. • a white blood cell. • abnormal narrowing. • abnormal softening. • pain in the stomach • visual examination. • a picture or record. • pertaining to birth. • pertaining to a virus. • means wound or injury. • ...
Ceramic terminology 2020-04-13
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- kneading clay to a uniform texture
- hand building by blending coils together
- clay plus pigments for decoration
- to sculpt and blend surfaces of clay
- forming plastic clay on a potter's wheel
- method to attach pieces of clay
- ceramic "glue" to fuse pieces together
- hand building by pinching thumb and fingers
- tool to shape clay and smooth surface
- decorating with a syringe with colored slip
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- clays workable state
- contraction of clay by drying and firing
- 2nd firing;glass glaze
- pinch, coil, slab
- stage to carve and join slabs
- furnace to "fire"clay
- decoration achieved by scratching through slip
- most breakable, ready to bisque
- machine for mixing clay
- hand building by joining flat clay pieces
- hardening of clay body
21 Clues: pinch, coil, slab • clays workable state • furnace to "fire"clay • 2nd firing;glass glaze • hardening of clay body • machine for mixing clay • stage to carve and join slabs • most breakable, ready to bisque • method to attach pieces of clay • clay plus pigments for decoration • kneading clay to a uniform texture • to sculpt and blend surfaces of clay • ...
Livestock Terminology 2021-01-27
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- what are the offspring in the poultry industry called?
- what is the name of the mature male in the swine industry?
- what are the castrated male poultry called?
- what is the name of the agricultural product that we get from swine?
- what is the name of an immature female in the cattle industry?
- what is the mature female in the sheep industry?
- what is the name of the mature male in the poultry industry?
- what is the name of the young female in the swine industry?
- what is the name of the offspring in the cattle industry?
- scientific name for swine
- what is the immature male in the sheep industry called?
- what is the name of the castrated male in the swine industry?
- what agricultural product do we get from the goat industry?
- what is the name of the mature female in the sheep industry?
- what is the name of a mature male in the cattle industry?
- what is the young male in the goat industry called?
- what is the young female in the goat industry called?
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- scientific name for goats
- what are the offspring called in the goat industry?
- what is the name of a castrated male in the cattle industry?
- what are the offspring in the swine industry called?
- what is the immature female in the sheep industry called?
- what is the 3 letter word agricultural product that we get from poultry?
- what is the castrated male sheep and goat?
- what is the name of the mature female in the swine industry?
- what is the name of the mature female in the poultry industry?
- what are the offspring called in the sheep industry?
- what is the name of the mature male in the sheep industry?
- what is the name of the agricultural product that we get from swine?
- what is the name of a mature female in the cattle industry?
- scientific name for cattle
- scientific name for sheep
- what is the mature female in the goat industry?
- scientific name for horses
- what is the name of the mature male in the goat industry?
- what is the name of the young female in the poultry industry?
36 Clues: scientific name for goats • scientific name for swine • scientific name for sheep • scientific name for cattle • scientific name for horses • what is the castrated male sheep and goat? • what are the castrated male poultry called? • what is the mature female in the goat industry? • what is the mature female in the sheep industry? • ...
Respiratory Terminology 2021-01-26
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- iny blood vessel that connects an arteriole (the smallest division of an artery) with a venule (the smallest division of a vein).
- lung capacity: volume of air inhaled and exhaled with each breath-500mL
- air enters it from the nose, and it is divided into three sections
- inflammation of the larynx.
- tree: multiple-branched bronchi.
- visual examination of interior structures of the body with an endoscope
- an image or record produced on exposed or processed film by radiography.
- membranes: membrane covered with epithelium that lines the tubular organs of the body.
- Inflammatin of the sinuses.
- smallest branches of the bronchi
- process of oxygen and CO2 exchange through the alveolar capillary membrane
- lung capacity: the volume remaining in the lungs after a normal, passive exhalation. I
- respiration: occurs when the cells use 02 and nutrients to produce energy, water, and C02
- lung capacity: max volume of air exhaled from point of max inspiration- 4600 MI- TV+IRV+ERV
- cavities on the skull that surround the nasal area
- listening to the sounds of the body during a physical examination
- capable of being transmitted from one individual to another.
- tiny hair like structures that move mucous and dirt toward the esophagus
- cells: Cells that form a thin surface coating on the outside of a body structure.
- tiny air sacs in the lungs where the exchange of 02 and C02 occurs b/w the lungs and bloodstream
- cavity: the portion of the ventral body cavity situated between the neck and the diaphragm; it contains the pleural cavity.
- rate: an expression of the amount of oxygen consumed by the body cells.
- Pneumonia is an infection of the lung
- a colorless, odorless reactive gas, the chemical element of atomic number 8 and the life-supporting component of the air.
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- health condition or disease that is persistent or otherwise long-lasting in its effects or a disease that comes with time
- inflammation of the trachea.
- Difficult or labored breathing.
- inflammation of the bronchi
- Abnormal increase in the depth and rate of the respiratory movements.
- (singular bronchus): tube that divides after it leaves the trachea and becomes the right and left bronchus
- located b/w the pharynx and trachea, has nine layers of cartilage and contains vocal cords
- air rushes in through the airways to the alveoli, where the exchange of 02, a gas needed by the body cells is taken in, and the removing of C02, a gas that is a metabolic waste product
- Absence of spontaneous respiration.
- the diffusion of pure solvent across a membrane in response to a concentration gradient, usually from a solution of lesser to one of greater solute concentration.
- substance derived or produced from a microorganism that inhibits or kills other microorganisms
- The condition of having below normal oxygen levels in the body tissues and cells.
- gradient: The difference in the amounts of a substance on either side of a membrane or in two areas of a biological system. Substances diffuse down a concentration gradient, from the area of higher concentration to lower concentration.
- filament: red, fleshy part of the gills; they take oxygen into the blood.
- Natural & synthetic compounds that either inhibit or kill microorganisms; among the most widely used therapeutic agents in the world
- arch: the cartilagenous skeleton supporting a GILL.
- muscle that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity
- lung capacity: volume of air in the lungs after a max inspiration-5800 MI-TV+IRV+ERV+RV
- degree of pathogenicity of a microorganism as indicated by case fatality rates and/or its ability to invade the tissues of the host
- leaf like structure, made of cartilage, that covers the larynx during swallowing
- White blood cells whose job is to destroy invading microorganisms. Listeria monocytogenes avoids being killed and can multiply within the macrophage.
- the engulfing of microorganisms or other cells and foreign particles by phagocytes.
- capacity: volume of air in the lungs
- tube extending from larynx to the center of the chest
- Replete with fluids.
- epithelium-lined body cavity of metazoans above the lower worms that forms a large space when well developed between the digestive tract and the body wall.
- inflammation of the mucus membrane lining the nasal cavity; akso referred to as coryza or the common cold.
- edema: condition in which fluid accumulates in the lungs, usually because the heart's left ventricle does not pump adequately.
- dioxide: A gas which is the byproduct of cellular metabolism and which collects in the tissues, is cleared from the tissues by the blood within the veins, is carried by the hemoglobin in the red blood cells, and removed from the body via the lungs in the exhaled air.
- muscles: muscles located between the ribs
54 Clues: Replete with fluids. • inflammation of the bronchi • inflammation of the larynx. • Inflammatin of the sinuses. • inflammation of the trachea. • Difficult or labored breathing. • tree: multiple-branched bronchi. • smallest branches of the bronchi • Absence of spontaneous respiration. • capacity: volume of air in the lungs • Pneumonia is an infection of the lung • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-01-05
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- EKG
- CC
- The outer layer of the heart
- the suffix meaning chest
- The body's blood pump
- CAD
- Prefix meaning fast
- Failure CHF
- The middle layer of the heart
- The muscle tissue found in the heart wall
- AED
- Suffix meaning surgical puncture to remove fluid
- excessive or above
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- Echo
- PVC
- the suffix meaning narrowing
- ASCVD
- under or insufficient
- AF
- combining form meaning fatty substance
- The surrounding sac that keeps the heart safe
- The inner most layer of the heart
- suffix meaning involuntary contraction of a muscle
- DVT
- Prefix meaning slow
- the suffix meaning enlarged
26 Clues: CC • AF • EKG • PVC • CAD • DVT • AED • Echo • ASCVD • Failure CHF • excessive or above • Prefix meaning fast • Prefix meaning slow • under or insufficient • The body's blood pump • the suffix meaning chest • the suffix meaning enlarged • the suffix meaning narrowing • The outer layer of the heart • The middle layer of the heart • The inner most layer of the heart • combining form meaning fatty substance • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-01-07
25 Clues: rib • eye • soft • head • gate • pain • pain • organ • tumor • hernia • narrow • section • falling • eye-lid • cut into • puncture • enlarged • nail, claw • suspension • blind passage • any condition • surgical removal • marrow, spinal cord • original, production • involuntary movement
Livestock Terminology 2021-01-13
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- intact male goat or rabbit
- scientific family name for cattle
- process of giving birth in porcine
- process of giving birth in lepine
- immature female horse
- castrated male sheep or goat
- process of giving birth in equine
- intact male swine
- castrated male bovine
- castrated male chicken or turkey
- immature female chicken
- castrated male horse
- scientific family name for chickens
- scientific family name for rabbits
- immature female swine
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- process of giving birth in caprine
- castrated male swine
- immature female turkey
- mature female swine
- scientific family name for sheep
- castrated male rabbit
- scientific family name for turkeys
- process of giving birth in ovine
- process of giving birth in cattle
- baby equine
- scientific family name for horses
- process of giving birth in gallus and meleagris
- baby swine
- baby bovine
- baby meleagris
30 Clues: baby swine • baby equine • baby bovine • baby meleagris • intact male swine • mature female swine • castrated male swine • castrated male horse • castrated male rabbit • immature female horse • castrated male bovine • immature female swine • immature female turkey • immature female chicken • intact male goat or rabbit • castrated male sheep or goat • scientific family name for sheep • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-01-14
21 Clues: ear • red • nose • None • lung • Slow • Heart • liver • within • tongue • cancer • artery • eyelid • stomach • swelling • Enlargement • inflammation • brain, cerebrum • internal organs • surgical removal of • flat shape, interverebral
Concepts & Terminology 2020-10-31
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- Which type of drive is a small, highly portable storage device that uses flash memory and connects directly to a USB port?
- ___________ memory is the main memory of the computer present in the motherboard.
- The full name for 1024GB is.
- Processed information and other details are communicated to the outside world through what type of devices?
- How many categories of software are there?
- A Universal Serial Bus is more commonly known as.
- A set of instructions that drives a computer to do specific tasks.
- RAM __________ data till it gets processed.
- Which type of memory is referred to as permanent memory?
- What term refers to mechanical devices that make up computers?
- Which type of drive serves the same purpose as a HDD but contains no moving parts?
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- Which memory helps to store information permanently and is non-volatile?
- Which type of software is designed for the benefit of users to perform one or more tasks?
- Storage capacity is expressed in terms of ________?
- A _______ device sends data to your computer.
- Removable drives such as CD, DVD and Blue Ray are ___________ drives.
- Which type of software operates directly on hardware devices of computers?
- Which type of memory is referred to as temporary memory?
- Which type of units refer to the amount of data that can be stored in the storage unit?
- A computer component used to store data is called a __________.
- Which is the most common internal storage device used by computers?
21 Clues: The full name for 1024GB is. • How many categories of software are there? • RAM __________ data till it gets processed. • A _______ device sends data to your computer. • A Universal Serial Bus is more commonly known as. • Storage capacity is expressed in terms of ________? • Which type of memory is referred to as temporary memory? • ...
Music terminology 2020-12-03
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- a famous melody that appears in all five movements of Berlioz’s Symphonie fantastique to represent the beloved from the program
- directly quoting another work in a composition
- choral music without instrumental accompaniment
- one musical line, no accompaniment
- composing music using a series of values assigned to musical elements such as pitch, duration, dynamics, and instrumentation
- a composition setting a poem to music, generally for one solo voice and piano accompaniment; in German, a Lied
- set of texts of the Roman Rite Mass that are generally invariable
- musical chord comprising at least three adjacent tones in a scale
- gliding from one note to another
- Homophonic compositions featuring a solo singer over orchestral accompaniment
- first section of a sonata form movement, in which the themes and key areas of the movement are introduced; the section normally modulates from the home key to a different key
- a continually repeated musical phrase or rhythm
- text set to a melody written in monophonic texture with un-notated rhythms typically used in religious worship
- the momentary speeding up or slowing down of the tempo within a melody line, literally “robbing” time from one note to give to another
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- instrumental music intended to represent a something extra musical such as a poem, narrative, drama, or picture, or the ideas, images, or sounds therein
- the middle section of a sonata-form movement in which the themes and key areas introduced in the exposition are developed
- a form often found in the first and last movements of sonatas, symphonies, and string quartets, consisting of three parts – exposition, development, and recapitulation
- was utilized by Renaissance composers to represent poetic images musically
- fascination with the other
- a musical piece for several solo voices set to a short poem.
- repeated unifying sections founds in between the solo sections of a concerto grosso
- An operatic number using speech-like melodies and rhythms, performing using a flexible tempo, to sparse accompaniment, most often provided by the basso continuo
- Music that seeks to avoid both the traditional rules of harmony and the use of chords or scales that provide a tonal center
- unconventional, unorthodox, or non-traditional methods of singing or of playing musical instruments employed to obtain unusual sounds or timbres
- third and final second of a sonata-form movement, in which the themes of the exposition return, now in the home key of the movement
25 Clues: fascination with the other • gliding from one note to another • one musical line, no accompaniment • directly quoting another work in a composition • choral music without instrumental accompaniment • a continually repeated musical phrase or rhythm • a musical piece for several solo voices set to a short poem. • ...
Medical terminology 2021-02-07
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- a progressive condition with symptoms of confusion and memory loss
- caregivers should consider when overwhelmed
- the act of sweating
- a heartrate that is below 60 beats per minute
- excessive fluid in the body
- not following a plan
- something people take for health that is not FDA approved
- ringing in the ears
- low volume
- a group with similar ideas and beliefs are believed to share this
- excessive buffers in the blood seen as a pH level higher than 7.45
- the stopping of blood flow
- a blockage of flow
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- contraction and relaxation of the intestines
- a glucose level that produces symptoms similar to a stroke
- swelling of an area of the body
- an enlarged heart
- increased pressure in the eye with gradual loss of sight
- a pH level less than 7.35
- difficulty with swallowing
- Blood pressure higher than normal range
- when a smoker needs to quit smoking them can be sent to smoking ______classes
- a condition of weakened bones
- red blood cells that transport oxygen and carbon dioxide
- a stable equilibrium or balance
25 Clues: low volume • an enlarged heart • a blockage of flow • the act of sweating • ringing in the ears • not following a plan • a pH level less than 7.35 • difficulty with swallowing • the stopping of blood flow • excessive fluid in the body • a condition of weakened bones • swelling of an area of the body • a stable equilibrium or balance • Blood pressure higher than normal range • ...
Animal Terminology 2021-02-23
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- Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations, large livestock production facilities that manage feed and water efficiently
- Dominance, animals in groups will typically fight for dominance, handlers should try to minimize fighting by providing space and enough food for animals.
- natural or selective mating of animals with or without human interaction, to get desired offspring results
- does NOT mean uncomfortable, tight, squished, or inhumane
- Insemination, a form of Selective Breeding that involves a handler interaction, must make sure animals are in "heat" and physically capable to impregnate
- a term for female animals that are pregnant, the length of time when a female is pregnant
- Zone, "Personal space bubble" of animals, prey mentality, can be used to handlers advantage (animal herding)
- general safety practices, eliminates transfer of biological contaminants
- the scientific term for sheep species
- a term relating to the digestive system of animals such as cattle, sheep/goats, etc
- the scientific term for goats
- the scientific term for poultry(birds)
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- a general term for animals involving removing the animal from the mother's milk and placing the animal on solid/adult feed
- synonym: "Traditional" or "Standard", antonym: "organic"
- the single act of giving birth, not to be confused with gestation and pregnancy
- removal of the tail, less chance at biting at tails among pigs, done safely, usually at a very young age
- opposite of rudiment animals, SINGLE compartment stomach, uses gastric acids to break down
- a method of animal identification that is permanent, involves cutting out small "V" shaped portions of the ears which each represents a number
- NOT cleaning (which only removes dirt and debris), uses chemicals or hot water to kill bacteria from surfaces and animals
- Range/Pasture Raised, a farming practice involving animals to live without confinement and they are not restricted to pens or cages
- the scientific term for horses
- animals sold to market are usually intended for slaughter, can be shown at fairs
- essentially raises agricultural crops and animals without the use of commercially developed chemicals
- the scientific term for swine (pigs)
- the scientific term for cattle species
25 Clues: the scientific term for goats • the scientific term for horses • the scientific term for swine (pigs) • the scientific term for sheep species • the scientific term for cattle species • the scientific term for poultry(birds) • synonym: "Traditional" or "Standard", antonym: "organic" • does NOT mean uncomfortable, tight, squished, or inhumane • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-02-10
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- enlargement of an organ
- gel-like fluid inside the cell
- malignant tumor of smooth muscle
- inflammation
- within
- tumor composed of fat (benign tumor)
- above, excessive
- disease
- resembling
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- alike cells performing specific function
- through, complete
- growth, substance, formation
- abnormal condition
- study of
- new
- joint
- producing cell
- enlargement
- malignant tumor
- pertaining to
20 Clues: new • joint • within • disease • study of • resembling • enlargement • inflammation • pertaining to • producing cell • malignant tumor • above, excessive • through, complete • abnormal condition • enlargement of an organ • growth, substance, formation • gel-like fluid inside the cell • malignant tumor of smooth muscle • tumor composed of fat (benign tumor) • alike cells performing specific function
Poetry Terminology 2021-02-25
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- a four line stanza
- a comparison that is not literally true
- a poem's equivalent of a paragraph
- repetition of consonants
- a pause
- a line of ten syllables
- the effect of metre on the reader
- the organisation of syllables
- exaggeration for an effect
- repetition of sounds
- a poem that tells a story
- a reference to another person or text
- giving an inanimate object human qualities
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- a comparison between two things using the words 'as' or 'like'
- the sound of a word resembles the meaning of the word
- a three line poem
- a group of six verses
- a pair of lines that rhyme
- the meaning of a line flows into the next line
- words that look as if they should rhyme but do not
- one person speaking at length
- an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable
- repetition of vowels
23 Clues: a pause • a three line poem • a four line stanza • repetition of sounds • repetition of vowels • a group of six verses • a line of ten syllables • repetition of consonants • a poem that tells a story • a pair of lines that rhyme • exaggeration for an effect • the organisation of syllables • one person speaking at length • the effect of metre on the reader • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-04-04
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- Bent inward; denoting a deformity in which the angulation of the part is toward the midline of the body.
- The upper or posterior surface, or the back, of any part.
- meaning "flow or discharge"
- lying face downward, or on the ventral surface.
- Farther from the median.
- Denoting a position above the part indicated by the word to which it is joined.
- Amount of motion at a given joint when the joint is moved by an external force or therapist.
- An accumulation of an excessive amount of fluid in cells, tissues, or serous cavities.
- the act of feeling with the hand; the application of the fingers with light pressure to the surface of the body for the purpose of determining the condition of the parts beneath in physical diagnosis.
- Nearest of the point of origin.
- meaning "similar, beside, beyond, supplementary to, disordered"
- Bruised or discoloration.
- Bending of a joint or extremity.
- Denoting the front surface of the body; often used to indicate the position of one structure relative to another i.e., situated nearer the front part of the body.
- Amount of motion at a given joint when the subject moves the part voluntarily.
- pertaining to the area behind the knee.
- Relating to the sole of the foot or the caudal aspect of the tarsus on the hind limb of an animal.
- Any mechanical injury (usually caused by a blow) resulting in hemorrhage beneath unbroken skin.
- To bring or draw out (something latent).
- The measured beginning and terminal angles, as well as the total degrees of motion, traversed by a joint moved by active muscle contraction or by passive movement.
- Bent out, twisted; denoting a deformity in which the angulation is away from the midline of the body.
- referring to the treatment for sprains and strains.
- Relating to the elbow or the ulna.
- meaning of Around; about; enclosing.
- the escape of blood from the vessels; bleeding.
- a joint or place of junction between two different parts or objects.
- Denoting a position below the part denoted by the word to which it is joined.
- a localized collection of extravasated blood, usually clotted, in an organ, space, or tissue.
- Straightening of a joint or extremity.
- a break or rupture in a bone.
- The practical application of the overload principle to improve muscular strength and size. Resistance is gradually and continually increased to keep pace with strength gains as training progresses.
- Inflammation or disease of.
- Movement of a body part away from the median plane (of the body, in the case of limbs; of the hand or foot, in the case of digits).
- As the occasion arises; as necessary.
- meaning "the same, or self "
- lying with the face upward, or on the dorsal surface.
- A turning outward, as of the eyelid or foot.
- Looseness or freedom of movement in a joint, normal or excessive.
- Point any point on the skin over a muscle at which electrical stimulation (via electrode) causes contraction of the muscle.
- Away of the point of origin.
- Deviation Movement of the wrist toward the little finger side of the forearm.
- a common musculoskeletal symptom that may be either acute or chronic. It may be caused by a variety of diseases and disorders that affect the lumbar spine.
- Deviation Movement of the wrist toward the thumb side of the forearm.
- Everyday routines generally involving functional mobility and personal care, such as bathing, dressing, toileting, and meal preparation. An inability to perform these renders one dependent on others, resulting in a self-care deficit. A major goal of occupational therapy is to enable the client to perform activities of daily living.
- Old The age of the patient.
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- Referring to the vola; denoting either the palm of the hand or sole of the foot.
- Pertaining to the palm of the hand or the caudel aspect of the carpus on the forelimb of animal.
- Relating to the middle or center.
- An injury to a ligament when the joint is carried through a range of motion greater than normal, but without dislocation or fracture.
- A sudden involuntary contraction of a muscle or group of muscles.
- Indirect, subsidiary, or accessory to the main thing; side by side.
- meaning "excessive flow"
- Patient uses the muscles surrounding the joint to perform the exercise but requires some help from the therapist or equipment.
- Pertaining to the back or any dorsum.
- One who is suffering from disease, injury, an abnormal state, or a mental disorder, and is engaged in related treatment.
- the rotation of the forearm so that the palm of the hand faces downward or backward.
- Amount of motion at a given joint when the joint is applied of resistance.
- Pertaining to the belly or to any venter.
- A crackling or crunching sound heard when the ends of a fractured piece of bone rub against each other.
- lateral rotation of the radioulnar joint to face the palm upwards.
- Extremity The hip, thigh, leg, ankle, and foot.
- a normal bend or curve in a body part, such as the colic flexure of the colon or the dorsal flexure of the spine.
- Normal Limit A term for a CT, MRI or other image or specimen, which the examiner regards as having no significant changes.
- Complaint The primary symptom that a patient states as the reason for seeking medical care.
- Sound having a frequency greater than 30,000 Hz.
- Relating to, affecting or having, two sides.
- meaning "twice, two"
- meaning "against"
- meaning "one or single"
- In health care, record of a patient’s symptoms, illness, and treatment thereof, as well as other life details related to health.
- Denoting the back surface of the body. Often used to indicate the position of one structure relative to another i.e., nearer the back of the body.
- Position Position of the body when the subject facing forward with arms and legs fully extended.
- A turning inward,upside down, or in any direction contrary to the existing one.
- The escape of fluid from the blood vessels or lymphatic into the tissues or a cavity.
- Point a spot on the body at which pressure or other stimulus gives rise to specific sensations or symptoms.
- Situated above or direct upward.
- Movement of a body part towards the median plane (of the body, in the case of limbs; of the hand or foot, in the case of digits).
- Situated below or directed downward.
- An injury to a tendon or muscle resulting from overuse or trauma.
- a test done during the physical examination to determine whether a patient with low back pain.
- Extremity The shoulder, arm, forearm, wrist, and hand.
- "bad, painful, disordered"
82 Clues: meaning "against" • meaning "twice, two" • meaning "one or single" • meaning "excessive flow" • Farther from the median. • Bruised or discoloration. • "bad, painful, disordered" • meaning "flow or discharge" • Inflammation or disease of. • Old The age of the patient. • meaning "the same, or self " • Away of the point of origin. • a break or rupture in a bone. • ...
medical terminology 2021-03-06
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- deficient
- surgical division of a fibrous band or ring connecting corresponding parts of a body structure
- removal of plaque
- grey bluish green
- under
- nitrogen
- darkness
- condition of hardening
- to run
- liver
- inability to perform mathematical calculations
- abnormal
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- air
- pertaining to
- instrument to crush
- inflammation of the brain
- hemorrhage or extravasation of blood into subcutaneous tissue
- to shut
- percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy
- nerve root
- computed tomography
- turning outward of the eyelid exposing the conjunctiva
- split
- body
- softening
- lens
26 Clues: air • body • lens • under • split • liver • to run • to shut • nitrogen • darkness • abnormal • deficient • softening • nerve root • pertaining to • removal of plaque • grey bluish green • instrument to crush • computed tomography • condition of hardening • inflammation of the brain • percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy • inability to perform mathematical calculations • ...
Urinalysis Terminology 2021-03-16
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- A USG that is increased compared to the normal values, indicating concentrated urine
- A waste product produced through the metabolism of creatine; an indicator of kidney function
- The byproducts of fatty acid breakdown
- No production of urine
- Abnormal frequent amounts of urination
- Increased amounts of protein in urine
- Excessive amounts of glucose found in urine
- Decreased urine production
- Excessive thirst
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- A USG below the normal values, indicating dilute urine
- A urinary term typically related to liver or biliary disease; abnormally red-brown or yellow-brown urine is seen
- Increased amounts of WBCs in urine
- A USG indicating that the kidneys are not concentrating/diluting the urine appropriately
- When there is evidence of blood in urine
- Excessive or abnormally large amounts of urine production
- A nitrogenous waste product produced by protein metabolism; an indicator of kidney function
- A zoonotic disease transmissible mainly through infected urine and blood
- This description of a sample is noted when there are large amount of particles clumping together and making the sample opaque
- The medical term for a urinary stone
- For example, when a block cat's urine sample is noted to have increased amounts of struvites present
20 Clues: Excessive thirst • No production of urine • Decreased urine production • Increased amounts of WBCs in urine • The medical term for a urinary stone • Increased amounts of protein in urine • The byproducts of fatty acid breakdown • Abnormal frequent amounts of urination • When there is evidence of blood in urine • Excessive amounts of glucose found in urine • ...
Animal Terminology 2021-03-23
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- Mature Male Swine
- Castrated Horse
- Top Livestock Industry in terms of sales
- Baby Horse
- Mature male duck
- Meat from Sheep
- Genus for Horses
- Baby Goose
- The help that animal producers need to produce their animals, like vets
- Mature male horse
- Mature male goose
- Female Swine before Giving Birth
- Male Neutering
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- Female Cattle before Giving Birth
- Male Chicken
- Preparing the Animals or their products for the consumer
- Inputs needed in animal production
- Female Chicken
- Castrated Cattle
- Genus for Cattle
- Mature female swine
- The process or moving animals and their products from the producer to the consumer
- Female Neutering
- Baby Rabbit
- Castrated Swine
- Baby Cattle
- Castrated Sheep and Goats
27 Clues: Baby Horse • Baby Goose • Baby Rabbit • Baby Cattle • Male Chicken • Female Chicken • Male Neutering • Castrated Horse • Meat from Sheep • Castrated Swine • Mature male duck • Castrated Cattle • Genus for Cattle • Female Neutering • Genus for Horses • Mature Male Swine • Mature male horse • Mature male goose • Mature female swine • Castrated Sheep and Goats • Female Swine before Giving Birth • ...
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 2021-04-16
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- study of skin
- a closed sac under the skin
- is incision of the kidney
- a chronic skin disease with itchy red patches
- infection of the main airway of lungs
- unborn offspring of a mammal
- inflammation of kidney
- is an eating disorder
- death of tissue resulting from lost blood supply
- blood trapped under the skin bruise
- fear of edge
- spleen large
- loss of hair
- bone
- hardened scar tissue
- study around the heart
- a cluster of boils in subtaneous tissue
- skin disorder because of keratinization
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- one who studies the heart
- study of urinary tract
- a stem which mean artery
- excessive heat condition
- excessive growth of hair
- small hemorrhagic spot on the skin
- the study of new born
- bacterial skin infection with boils
- a hemorrhage underneath unbroken skin
- blackhead
- inflammation of the nose
- heart record
- blood loss in short mount of time
- inflammation of liver
- abdomen search
- the study of heart
- surgery to reshape the nose
35 Clues: bone • blackhead • fear of edge • heart record • spleen large • loss of hair • study of skin • abdomen search • the study of heart • hardened scar tissue • the study of new born • is an eating disorder • inflammation of liver • study of urinary tract • inflammation of kidney • study around the heart • a stem which mean artery • excessive heat condition • excessive growth of hair • ...
Maintenance terminology 2021-04-20
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- A(n) ___ coupling is a device that joins two shafts that are precisely aligned.
- A(n) ___ is the moving part of a coil-operated device.
- In a step-____ transformer, the secondary coil has more turns of wire than the primary coil.
- A(n) ___ lamp is an electric lamp that produces light as electricity passes through a gas.
- A(n) ___ circuit is a circuit having an incomplete path which prevents current flow.
- The power formula is the relationship between power, voltage,___ in a circuit.
- A ___ coupling is a mechanical-flexing coupling that consists of two identical hubs with external gear teeth and a sleeve or sleeves with mating internal gear teeth.
- A(n) ___ switch is a switch that is operated by the movement of an object.
- ___ are an eye protection device that fully encloses the eye area with a flexible frame.
- ___ is the force that resists the relative motion of two objects sliding against each other.
- A grounding conductor has ___ insulation or is bare and is connected to a metal grounding electrode.
- A ___-class lever is a lever that has the effort located between the fulcrum and the resistance.
- Current is measured in ___.
- Gloves made from wire mesh, leather, or ___ provide protection from cuts and burns.
- Frequency is measured in cycles per second, or ___.
- A(n) ___ hazard is a hazard caused by excessive levels of noise, vibration, illumination, temperature, or radiation.
- A cam ___ is a machine part that contacts the cam and moves in a designated path.
- The ___-in period is the time just after installation when equipment achieves peak operating performance.
- A ___ is a thin precision piece of material, usually metal, that provides an accurate spacing between two surfaces.
- A ___ is a cylindrical nonthreaded fastener that is placed into a hole to secure the position of two or more parts.
- ___ maintenance is scheduled work required to keep equipment in peak operating condition.
- A ______ strip is made of two dissimilar metals that expand at the same rate when heated.
- ___ drop,is the reduction of circuit voltage caused by the resistance of circuit conductors and loads.
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- A ___-bar is a steel plate used to connect two roller chain pins or two bushings.
- Light bulbs are serviced using ___ maintenance because it is less costly to replace a bad bulb than to predict a bulb failure.
- A(n) ___ is a tool for cutting internal threads.
- A belt drive is a ___ mechanical drive system that uses a belt and pulleys to transfer power between two shafts.
- ___ work is unscheduled service to correct an unexpected failure on equipment that receives a regular maintenance.
- Fall protection equipment is required when working in elevated spaces (over ___' above the ground) or confined spaces.
- ______,along with state agencies, designs rules to protect workers from exposure to serious diseases while performing lifesaving services.
- ___ is the study of the effects of job-related tasks and work-area arrangement on the health of a worker.
- the ___ is responsible for following and enforcing applicable safety regulations, providing necessary safety equipment and training, and reinforcing a workplace culture of safety awareness.
- A(n) ___ is a simple machine that converts force applied to its blunt end into force that is perpendicular to its sloped surface.
- NFPA 704, Standard System for the Identification of the Hazards of Materials for Emergency Response, uses a ___-color diamond sign to display basic information about hazardous materials.
- A(n) ___ hazard is a bacterium, virus, fungus, or other microorganism that can cause acute and chronic infections by entering the body directly or through breaks in the skin.
- A ___ is a device that uses electricity, such as a lamp, heating element, or motor, to produce a useful output.
- A ___ order is a document that details specific maintenance tasks to be completed.
- A ___ is an OCPD with a metal strip that quickly melts and opens a circuit when the current flowing through the strip is greater than the rating of the fuse.
- A(n) ___-imager uses many temperature measurements within its field of view to build an infrared image of an area.
- ___ is the number of unit squares equal to the surface of an object.
- Whenever possible, equipment is inspected when it is ___.
- Resistance is displayed on a meter as ___.
- ___ is the opposition to the flow of electrons.
- ___ indicates the expected thickness of the lubricant film separating the bearing surfaces.
44 Clues: Current is measured in ___. • Resistance is displayed on a meter as ___. • ___ is the opposition to the flow of electrons. • A(n) ___ is a tool for cutting internal threads. • Frequency is measured in cycles per second, or ___. • A(n) ___ is the moving part of a coil-operated device. • Whenever possible, equipment is inspected when it is ___. • ...
Anatomical Terminology 2021-04-20
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- refers to one side
- limb, front leg
- nostril
- refers to both sides
- teeth
- a condition that looks the same on both sides
- lower jaw
- refers to the bottom of the hind feet
- chest
- shoulder blade
- toward the surface of the body
- toward the animal's tail
- thoracic spine
- joint, hip
- occuring at an angle
- occuring along the length of a limb or bone
- occuring across a limb
- toward the animal's back or spine
- toward the tip of the nose (head only)
- belly
- armpit
- ear flap
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- elbow
- toward the midline
- toward the animal's head
- between the toes
- limb, hind leg
- arm
- upper jaw
- cervical spine
- away from the body (extremities)
- toward the right or left side
- hock
- refers to the bottom of the front feet
- toward the body (extremities)
- toward the animal's abdomen
- gums
- groin
- toward the centre of the body
- back, thoracic spine
- wrist
- knee
42 Clues: arm • hock • gums • knee • elbow • teeth • chest • groin • wrist • belly • armpit • nostril • ear flap • upper jaw • lower jaw • joint, hip • limb, hind leg • cervical spine • shoulder blade • thoracic spine • limb, front leg • between the toes • toward the midline • refers to one side • refers to both sides • occuring at an angle • back, thoracic spine • occuring across a limb • toward the animal's head • toward the animal's tail • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-09-16
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- Dividing medical terms into word parts
- resembling a nerve
- Producing cells
- pertaining to cancer
- Tumor composed of fiber
- From the first letter of words
- inflammation of the bone and joint
- causing tumors
- Tumor composed of fat
- without fever
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- Study of tissue
- Cancerous tumor of glandular tissue
- improvement of absence of signs of disease
- Name of a person or place
- state of being diseased
- having a fever
- attached at the beginning
- Study of cells
- Cell with a nucleus
- Resembling fat
20 Clues: without fever • having a fever • Study of cells • causing tumors • Resembling fat • Study of tissue • Producing cells • resembling a nerve • Cell with a nucleus • pertaining to cancer • Tumor composed of fat • state of being diseased • Tumor composed of fiber • Name of a person or place • attached at the beginning • From the first letter of words • inflammation of the bone and joint • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-09-17
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- is an abnormal, detrimental cell death caused by external conditions such as trauma, infection, or toxins.
- is a normal, beneficial cell death occurring within the body to eliminate damaged or unneeded cells. In an average adult 50-70 billion cells die
- white blood cell
- tumor composed of glandular tissue (benign)
- study of tumors (a branch of medicine concerned with the study of malignant tumors)
- pertaining to yellow color
- tumor of connective tissue (such as bone or cartilage; highly malignant)
- having a fever
- tumor composed of fat (benign tumor)
- tumor of green color (malignant, arising from myeloid tissue)
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- cancerous black tumor (malignant)
- malignant tumor composed of fiber (fibrous tissue)
- tending to become progressively worse and to cause death as in cancer
- complete set of genes
- term derived from a name or place
- term formed from the first letters of a phrase
- inflammation of the liver
- cancerous tumor (malignant)
- red blood cell
- study of causes (of diseases)
20 Clues: having a fever • red blood cell • white blood cell • complete set of genes • inflammation of the liver • pertaining to yellow color • cancerous tumor (malignant) • study of causes (of diseases) • cancerous black tumor (malignant) • term derived from a name or place • tumor composed of fat (benign tumor) • tumor composed of glandular tissue (benign) • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-09-07
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- a branch of medicine for pain relief before during and after surgery
- a branch of medicine concerning diseases and conditions of the digestive system
- broken bones of various types
- an after death examination to find out the cause of death
- When the bone has loss it's density and strength
- A dome shaped muscle that contracts rhythmically
- the passageway for food on its way to the stomach and for the air route to the lungs
- a prefix meaning within or inside
- hollow organ that holds food while it's breaking down food into a usable form with enzymes
- a prefix meaning through or across
- suffix meaning incision
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- a branch of medicine that pertains anything in the nervous system
- the passageway of air to the lungs
- a branch of medicine that treats and diagnoses patients with skin disorders and diseases
- the part of the digestive system made to digest the food
- term when a bone has a disease
- a suffix meaning pain
- the dense tough outer shell of the bone
- a fluid made in your liver to digest fats
- a suffix meaning visual examination
20 Clues: a suffix meaning pain • suffix meaning incision • broken bones of various types • term when a bone has a disease • a prefix meaning within or inside • the passageway of air to the lungs • a prefix meaning through or across • a suffix meaning visual examination • the dense tough outer shell of the bone • a fluid made in your liver to digest fats • ...
Christianity Terminology 2021-05-30
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- Declaration of faith
- Bishops are successors of apostles
- Gold structure built on top of iconostasis
- To make payment for, Jesus took society sins
- God
- Wall of Icons and religious paintings
- Fully God and fully Human
- God understood only as himself
- Section after heavenly gates
- Christ, Ruler of Universe
- Meaning Ark
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- Taking away the veil
- Chandelier, Acknowledgement of Heaven
- Nothing can define God
- Christos
- Describes Union of Christ
- Of the same substance
- To the East, Orthodox face East
- Born From
- God made flesh
20 Clues: God • Christos • Born From • Meaning Ark • God made flesh • Taking away the veil • Declaration of faith • Of the same substance • Nothing can define God • Describes Union of Christ • Fully God and fully Human • Christ, Ruler of Universe • Section after heavenly gates • God understood only as himself • To the East, Orthodox face East • Bishops are successors of apostles • ...
DATABASE TERMINOLOGY 2021-05-11
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- Ensuring consistency of data across tables
- A complete row in an Entity
- A transaction is permanent once executed and should remain regardless of external events
- Execution of transactions should lead to the same result as if they were done sequentially
- Data is the same when found in other entities
- Unnecessary reptition of data
- A piece of information about an Entity
- A primary key that is made up of more than one field
- A database that is made up of several linked tables
- Prevents simultaneous access to records to prevent inconsistency after transactions
- Entities contain only atomic values
- Unique Identifier for each record
- Each entity can only be linked to one other entity
- A transaction must maintain the referential integrity between related entities
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- Producing the best model for a relational database
- No non-key Dependency
- When a primary key appears in another table, used to link them
- Allows databases to be searched quickly via an index
- A transaction must be processed in its entirety or not
- A single logical operation executed on a database
- One Entity can be linked to many other entities
- No Partial Key Dependency
- A database that consists of a single entity
- Technical name for a table
24 Clues: No non-key Dependency • No Partial Key Dependency • Technical name for a table • A complete row in an Entity • Unnecessary reptition of data • Unique Identifier for each record • Entities contain only atomic values • A piece of information about an Entity • Ensuring consistency of data across tables • A database that consists of a single entity • ...
auto terminology 2021-07-10
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- acuerdo
- protection provided in an insurance policy
- acreedor
- portion of a covered loss you pay before the insurance company
- the amount paid to another party after a loss
- value of damage to a person or property
- parabrisas
- conductor
- harm or injury to an individual
- policy holder or individual insured
- claimant
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- the driver who caused an accident
- numero de serie
- titulo de propiedad
- injuries
- an evaluation of the cost to repair
- reponsabilidad civil
- perdida toal
- grúa
- prima
20 Clues: grúa • prima • acuerdo • injuries • acreedor • claimant • conductor • parabrisas • perdida toal • numero de serie • titulo de propiedad • reponsabilidad civil • harm or injury to an individual • the driver who caused an accident • an evaluation of the cost to repair • policy holder or individual insured • value of damage to a person or property • protection provided in an insurance policy • ...
Everyday Terminology 2021-07-18
20 Clues: Azee’ • Béeso • Chidí • Dííjį́ • Yiską́o • Yá’át’ééh • Hágoónee’ • Naałts’oos • Náá’olkiłí • Diné Bizaad • Ch’ééh Déyá • Azee’ííł’íní • Adą́ą́dą́ą́’ • Azee’ neikaahí • Be’ek’e’elchíhí • Níłch’i Naalkidí • Béésh Bee Hane’í • Bilagáana Bizaad • License, Bik’eh Na’abąsí • Morning, Yá’át’ééh Abiní
Map Terminology 2021-08-19
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- a sphere or ball that spans and has the map of the world across it
- the half of Earth which is east of the prime meridian
- a list that tells you what the different symbols on the map mean
- a map of locations of landmarks (ex: mountains or rivers)
- zero of longitude
- the half of Earth that’s west of the prime meridian
- Imaginary parallel lines going side to side across Earth
- shows you directions on a map (N, E, S, W)
- the height of an object or point compared to sea level
- the direction in between the cardinal directions (NE, NW, SE, SW)
- the half of earth that is north of the equator
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- the set of directions people use around the world (N, E, S, W)
- the half of earth that is south of the equator
- Imaginary Parellel lines going up and down the earth
- a sign or picture that corresponds with the legend to tell you what the different areas of the map are
- a half of the earth
- shows the distance on the map the the corresponding distance on the ground
- shows the government borders for countries, states, and counties, and locations of capitals and major cities.
- A drawing that shows the layout of a certain area
- an imaginary line drawn around the earth equally distant from both poles
20 Clues: zero of longitude • a half of the earth • shows you directions on a map (N, E, S, W) • the half of earth that is south of the equator • the half of earth that is north of the equator • A drawing that shows the layout of a certain area • the half of Earth that’s west of the prime meridian • Imaginary Parellel lines going up and down the earth • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-10-03
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- Second word in the acronym 'TIA'
- Suffix meaning 'stopping or controllin'
- Root word meaning 'bile'
- Root word meaning 'clump together'
- Surgical repair of a blood vessel
- A condition in which the body absorbs too much iron
- Prefix meaning 'same'
- Suffix meaning 'condition'
- Condition 'caused by medical treatment'
- First word in the acronym 'ESR'
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- Prefix meaning 'red'
- Condition 'lack of blood'
- Device used to measure blood pressure
- Combining form for cell
- Last word in the acronym 'HDL'
- A common electrolyte 'K+'
- Third word in the acronym 'SPS'
- Prefix meaning 'white'
- Root word for artery
- 'Nothing by mouth'
- Combining form for blood
- Suffix meaning 'to cut'
- Acronym for the anticoagulant found in a Lavender top tube
- Root word for elbow
24 Clues: 'Nothing by mouth' • Root word for elbow • Prefix meaning 'red' • Root word for artery • Prefix meaning 'same' • Prefix meaning 'white' • Combining form for cell • Suffix meaning 'to cut' • Root word meaning 'bile' • Combining form for blood • Condition 'lack of blood' • A common electrolyte 'K+' • Suffix meaning 'condition' • Last word in the acronym 'HDL' • ...
Speech Terminology 2021-10-01
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- an expression that means something other than the literal meaning of its words
- gestures, eye contact, posture, facial expressions, and proxemics as conveyors of feeling
- a series of drawings showing a sequence of events
- he use of vocal effects to express
- the process of translating communication into meaning
- a process for exchanging ideas and creating meaning
- active listening process during which you mirror a speaker’s thoughts and feelings back for further processing
- a speech with very little preparation and rehearsal time
- outline of the issues and proposals for a meeting
- the receiver’s response to the sender
- pauses on either side of a word or phrase for special emphasis
- a tool for reasoning by which conclusion is inferred from premises
- a words implied meaning
- done without planning
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- a word or phrase used as a substitute for an unpleasant or disturbing expression
- 5 step speaking process that uses a problem-solution method to organize information for effective persuasion
- the art of using language effectively, especially in public speaking
- the process of concentrating on what is heard, attaching meaning, and reacting to it
- a question that is limited to a specific piece of information or a simple “yes” or “no” answer
- mass communications aimed at a specific audience
- physical, mental, and cultural forms of interference
- the use of space
- description that brings a person’s words and actions to life
- time and place
- the process of turning ideas into messages
25 Clues: time and place • the use of space • done without planning • a words implied meaning • he use of vocal effects to express • the receiver’s response to the sender • the process of turning ideas into messages • mass communications aimed at a specific audience • a series of drawings showing a sequence of events • outline of the issues and proposals for a meeting • ...
Livestock Terminology 2021-10-20
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- a female bovine that has had one or more calves
- male bovine of any age that has not been castrated
- young male
- female of domestic poultry
- mature female horse under three years of age
- male of domestic poultry
- a male swine castrated while young, in which physical traits of the boar have not developed
- female horse under three years of age
- a female sheep or ram
- young female sheep
- a mature male horse four years of age or older
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- young horse of either gender up to one year of age
- young female less than a year old
- newborn chicken
- a male sheep that has been castrated before reaching maturity
- male chicken that has been castrated
- male horse that has been castrated
- an older female swine that has farrowed or is showing signs of pregnancy
- mature female horse under three years of age
- a young female swine that has not farrowed and is not showing any signs of pregnancy
- a male sheep or lamb that has not been castrated
- male bovine animal that was castrated before reaching maturity
- calves younger than three months of age sold for slaughter
- a male swine that has not been castrated
- a female bovine that has not had a calf
25 Clues: young male • newborn chicken • young female sheep • a female sheep or ram • male of domestic poultry • female of domestic poultry • young female less than a year old • male horse that has been castrated • male chicken that has been castrated • female horse under three years of age • a female bovine that has not had a calf • a male swine that has not been castrated • ...
NCFast Terminology 2022-05-13
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- Electronic Pre-Assessment Screening Service A secure, web-based, self-service tool that enables inquirers to screen for potential eligibility for a range of NC DHHS benefits and services programs.
- An individual removed from Food and Nutrition Services benefits due to an IPV (Intentional Program Violation) or for failure or refusal to comply with all program requirements.
- A view of Evidence where all evidence types can be displayed and accessed for viewing , u dating, etc.
- A feature in Curam (software) that provides advice and guidance on how to resolve outstanding evidence. (Not being used in NC FAST)
- Information that might be considered as a 'work in progress,' as it has not been approved or activated to be used in eligibility determination.
- The process used to turn a Prospect Person into a Person.
- A toolbar that provides easy navigation within NCFAST
- The result of a system initiated or user initiated process to 'check eligibility' for a Product (benefit).
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- The manner in which members of a household are related to one another.
- A case status showing that all eligibility requirements have been met and a benefit is being issued. In NC FAST, this will be a Product Delivery case.
- A party that has direct or indirect interaction with the county agency about which the agency needs to record information. Participant roles include persons, prospects, employers, service suppliers, information providers, product providers, external parties, and utilities affiliated with the case, and also includes the case members themselves.
- A Participant role for an individual who has registered with the agency as an applicant for benefits or services.
- An initial interview.
- All individuals who live and eat together and are therefore included in the same Food and Nutrition Services (FNS) unit.
- The purpose of an income support case is to consolidate case information for one or more participants. An income support case is used as a folder to store and manage multiple
- All of the different household participant types who play a role or roles in the case. This includes any persons, prospects, employers, service suppliers, information providers, product providers, external parties, and utilities affiliated with the case.
- Information that is requested or received by the local agency to determine the claimant's eligibility for food assistance.
- A thorough examination of all eligibility factors.
- A Curam (software) product that gathers information in a structured, intelligent manner and guides a user or caseworker through the collection of information process asking only questions consistent with previous answers.
- Information that a worker selects to use to determine eligibility.
- The person completing an application for food assistance; the applicant, client, customer or recipient who is applying for and receiving the benefit.
21 Clues: An initial interview. • A thorough examination of all eligibility factors. • A toolbar that provides easy navigation within NCFAST • The process used to turn a Prospect Person into a Person. • Information that a worker selects to use to determine eligibility. • The manner in which members of a household are related to one another. • ...
Medical terminology 2022-05-10
26 Clues: fat • new • old • ear • ear • vein • slow • skin • upon • four • small • below • ovary • labor • record • kidney • breath • cavity • feeling • bladder • together • weakness • loosened • wedge shaped • twitch, pull, pluck • abdominal wall, loin flank
Aviation Terminology 2022-04-20
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- The movement of an aircraft
- Fog is a thick cloud of tiny water
- fire-resistant bulkhead that is situated
- A manoeuvre that typically occurs during the
- The horizontal speed of an aircraft relative
- The force that directly opposes aircraft
- An aircraft engine component
- A company or organization
- The control column in the aircraft
- The primary time standard
- Relating to ships or a navy
- The aircraft control devices
- A building made to hold aircraft for storing
- device that controls the amount of power
- The authorization provided by air traffic
- A streak of condensed water vapour in the
- A piece of aircraft equipment
- An aircraft movement that typically
- The cockpit of a plane is located
- The convexity of the curve
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- The initial interaction or ‘greeting’
- A condition caused by low levels of oxygen
- Landing air craft beyond the runway
- weather
- The minimum or starting point
- An aircraft propelled
- A parallel and opposing force to an
- An internationally-recognized signal
- The movement of an aircraft around
- The paved area at an airport
- The paved area at an airport where aircraft
- An aircraft that has 4 wings
- The movable, hinged flight control surfaces
- The ratio of aircraft speed
- Pilots attach a kneeboard to their thigh
- Aircraft are subject to static
- A sudden violent shift in air flow
- Wind that is blowing perpendicular
- An aircraft surface used to control the
- Goods carried on an aircraft
40 Clues: weather • An aircraft propelled • A company or organization • The primary time standard • The convexity of the curve • The movement of an aircraft • The ratio of aircraft speed • Relating to ships or a navy • An aircraft engine component • The paved area at an airport • An aircraft that has 4 wings • The aircraft control devices • Goods carried on an aircraft • ...
Optics Terminology 2022-05-23
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- when a material transmits some incident light but absorbs or reflects the rest; objects are not clearly seen through the material
- an image that can be found by tracing real rays that emerge from an optical device backward to perceived or apparent origins
- the changing of shape of the eye lens by eye muscles to allow a sharply focused image to form on the retina
- the separation of white light into its constituent colours (i.e. colours of the rainbow)
- reproduction of an object through the use of light
- a transparent, gelatinous mass in the eye that plays an important role in providing metabolic nutrient requirements of the lens and acting like a shock absorber
- a circular muscle with a hole in the middle that contracts and expands to control the amount of light that gets into the eye
- the inability of the eye to focus light from near objects; far-sightedness
- the depth that an object appears to be at, due to the refraction of light in a transparent medium
- the perpendicular line to a mirror surface
- a virtual image that forms as a result of refraction and total internal reflection in Earth’s atmosphere
- an image that can be seen on a screen as a result of light rays actually arriving at the image location
- the hole in the eye that allows light to enter
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- the bending or change in direction of light when it travels from one medium into another
- type of photoreceptor cells in the retina which give us colour visions
- the angle of incidence that results in an angle of refraction of 90°
- to spread apart
- any physical substance through which energy can be transferred
- the point at the exact centre of the lens is known as the ___________ centre
- the inability of the eye to focus light from distant objects; near-sightedness
- a lens that is thickest in the middle and that causes incident parallel light rays to converge through a single point after refraction
- a form of far-sightedness caused by a loss of accommodation as a person ages
- the portion of eye at the center of the retina that processes sharp, clear, straight-ahead vision
23 Clues: to spread apart • the perpendicular line to a mirror surface • the hole in the eye that allows light to enter • reproduction of an object through the use of light • any physical substance through which energy can be transferred • the angle of incidence that results in an angle of refraction of 90° • ...
Diseases & terminology 2022-05-16
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- difficulty swallowing
- painful urination
- dulled level of consciousness or alertness
- bluish or purplish discoloration to the skin and mucous membranes; associated with deficiency in oxygenation of the blood.
- production of abnormally large volumes of urine
- digested blood in the stool
- hair loss
- blood in the urine
- red welts on the skin
- a fever
- an accumulation of pus
- frequent urination
- the accumulation of deposits (often mineral) into a solid material within the bladder
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- uncontrolled, abnormal growth of cells or tissues in the body.
- thickening of the skin
- incoordination
- reddening of the skin
- yellowish discoloration of the skin and whites of the eyes; often associated with liver disease.
- straining to urinate
- pus
- blood in the stool
- straining to defecate
- difficult birth
23 Clues: pus • a fever • hair loss • incoordination • difficult birth • painful urination • blood in the stool • blood in the urine • frequent urination • straining to urinate • difficulty swallowing • reddening of the skin • straining to defecate • red welts on the skin • thickening of the skin • an accumulation of pus • digested blood in the stool • dulled level of consciousness or alertness • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-11-03
Medical Terminology 2022-10-08
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- recording an image using xrays
- Red Blood Cell
- Abnormally slow heartrate
- Malignant blood disease
- The process of restricting and confining and xray beam to a given area
- Pertaining to water
- tool used to evaluate the ear
- Sterile urine collection
- blood in urine
- newborn
- inflammation of the gingiva
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- tool used to evaluate the eyes
- producing a lot of urine
- Lack of blood
- Abnormally fast heartrate
- White blood cell
- Inflammation of the skin
- inflammation of the joints
- inflammation of the ear
- Eating Feces
- Pertaining to the head
- pertaining to the ear
22 Clues: newborn • Eating Feces • Lack of blood • Red Blood Cell • blood in urine • White blood cell • Pertaining to water • pertaining to the ear • Pertaining to the head • Malignant blood disease • inflammation of the ear • producing a lot of urine • Inflammation of the skin • Sterile urine collection • Abnormally slow heartrate • Abnormally fast heartrate • inflammation of the joints • ...
Mollusca Terminology 2022-10-24
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- This structure (style) is used in concert with a gastric shield in a “mortar & pestle” digestive method
- These cells control cephalopods’ ability to alter the way light hits them
- This type of gill structure is considered more primitive, and relies on a 3 chambered heart (water in 2 ways and out 1)
- Indigestible grit excreted by filter feeding bivalves
- Bivalves do not exhibit a clear “head”, the process that normally forms the head structure is called _____
- Paired chemosensory organs in molluscs
- Gland in Lamellibranch bivalves that produces a “beard” of threads to help anchor them to a substrate
- Most common type of reproduction conducted by molluscs
- This class is often found in deep benthic water
- Ectoparasitic larvae of some freshwater mussels
- Siphuncle, chromatophores, and iridocytes are all structures in what class
- This member of the class Cephalopoda has an internal chambered shell
- The external, feathery gills developed by Opisthobranchs
- Aplacaphora has ________ in place of a shell
- Free-swimming mollusc larvae with ciliated velum
- The lateral folds of the foot that Opisthobranchs have used to modify that muscle
- A specialized morphological feature in Protobranchia that aids them in deposit feeding
- Means that the individual has a left-coiled shell
- These cells control cephalopods’ color-changing ability
- The function of the radula that is different for aplacophorans
- Formed from muscular wavy muscles, used for locomotion in some clades
- A set of light and dark colored bands of muscle fibers that relax and contract, aid in locomotion
- The name of the protinacious shield that many gastropods have on their foot
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- Type of flow (exchange) used to maximize flow of oxygen into the blood
- The only member of cephalopoda that still has an external shell
- Opisthobranchs use _____ for chemosensory purposes
- Their shell forms as a series of 7 to 8 plates
- Formal term for the synapomorphic structure used for gas exchange
- Bioluminescent cells
- Excretory system in molluscs
- Structure in cephalopods that was modified from foot
- Toothed, tongue-like organ used for rasping at food
- This class has a tusk-like, conical shell that is open at both ends
- Feeding tentacles of Scaphopods/Tusk Shells
- Secretes calcareous compounds for structural and defensive use
- Specialized arm for reproduction possessed by some male cephalopods
- Basal to molluscs, yet reduced in all extant taxa
- Fleshy skirt on chitons
- Respiratory opening of pulmonate gastropods
- Aplachophoran body plan
- This large blood sinus is sometimes used in locomotion
41 Clues: Bioluminescent cells • Fleshy skirt on chitons • Aplachophoran body plan • Excretory system in molluscs • Paired chemosensory organs in molluscs • Feeding tentacles of Scaphopods/Tusk Shells • Respiratory opening of pulmonate gastropods • Aplacaphora has ________ in place of a shell • Their shell forms as a series of 7 to 8 plates • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-10-20
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- inflammation
- difficulty breathing
- deficiency of WBC
- blood clot under the skin
- upper arm bone
- myo
- ribs
- one who studies or specializes
- requiring the presence of air
- the best AAMA chapter in north ga
- any of the small bones that make up the back bone
- one of two lower arm bones
- urination occurring at night
- heart; root word
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- entire back bone
- root for lung
- ovary root
- the smaller of two lower leg bones
- involuntary contraction
- large
- red blood cell
- suffix meaning dilation/stretching
- knee cap
- ECG
- under the skin
- upper jaw bone
- chest bone
- looking at blood vessels with dye
- shoulder blade
- slow heart
- excessive; too much
- cyan
- low RBC count
- abbrev. for stroke
34 Clues: ECG • myo • ribs • cyan • large • knee cap • ovary root • chest bone • slow heart • inflammation • root for lung • low RBC count • red blood cell • under the skin • upper jaw bone • upper arm bone • shoulder blade • entire back bone • heart; root word • deficiency of WBC • abbrev. for stroke • excessive; too much • difficulty breathing • involuntary contraction • blood clot under the skin • one of two lower arm bones • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-10-24
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- Both sides of the midline
- Movement of a joint by decreasing the angle of the joint
- Top, or nearer the head
- Front of a human
- Meaning Kidneys
- Meaning high or excessive
- Movment of a join by increasing the angle of the joint
- Meaning below normal, or under
- Rear of a human
- Invisible line running down the center of the body
- Meaning heart
- shallow, closer to the surface
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- Away from the body
- Near the body
- Meaning Liver
- Meaning chest
- Fast, or rapid
- Meaning Mind
- Farther insider the body
- bottom, or away from the head
- Meaning nerves
- Slow
22 Clues: Slow • Meaning Mind • Near the body • Meaning Liver • Meaning chest • Meaning heart • Fast, or rapid • Meaning nerves • Meaning Kidneys • Rear of a human • Front of a human • Away from the body • Top, or nearer the head • Farther insider the body • Both sides of the midline • Meaning high or excessive • bottom, or away from the head • Meaning below normal, or under • shallow, closer to the surface • ...
Neuroanatomy Terminology 2022-09-08
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- nerves extending out from brainstem and spinal cord
- visual processing
- Brain, Brainstem, spinal cord
- toward the bottom
- bottom of head
- medulla, pons, and midbrain
- associated with different functions and different representations of brain
- away from midline
- bottoms most part of brain
- sensory relay station
- back of the brain
- point of attachment closer to center of body
- posteriorly form cerebellar penducles
- motor control, behavior, and emotions
- 6 layers that have different connections and general functions
- send signals to brain (afferent)
- carry info to b rain and spinal cord
- process information where cellbodies are
- supportive cell
- Above towards the head
- regulating body temperature
- receiver (afferent)
- ventricles insider brain and within meninges surrounding CNS
- fear and stress response
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- means island; deep in sylvian fissure
- toward the nose
- triple layer of tissues surrounding entire brain and spinal cord
- auditory and vestibular processing
- ensures both sides of brain can communicate and send signals to each other
- closer to the midline
- helps with coordination and movement
- making connection axons, carry signals
- separates temporal lobe from frontal and parietal lobes
- divides right and left 2 parts
- carry motor information
- sulcus separates frontal and parietal lobes
- point between axon terminal and other structure (neuron, muscle, gland)
- higher level cognition basic expressive language motor systems
- middle most portion of brain stem
- 2 main hemispheres
- primary sensory strip
- towards the tail
- movement
- post-central gyrus sensory strip
- away from point of attachment
- slice front to back
46 Clues: movement • bottom of head • toward the nose • supportive cell • towards the tail • visual processing • toward the bottom • away from midline • back of the brain • 2 main hemispheres • receiver (afferent) • slice front to back • closer to the midline • sensory relay station • primary sensory strip • Above towards the head • carry motor information • fear and stress response • bottoms most part of brain • ...
medical terminology 2022-11-16
25 Clues: ear • egg • mild • spot • gate • coil • bile • chest • scale • wedge • cheek • organ • under • tumor • mouth • fungus • nature • against • bladder • puncture • membrane • suspension • nail, claw • blind passage • marrow, spinal cord
Internet Terminology 2017-02-13
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- A software application that allows users to access and interact with websites. Chrome, Firefox, and Internet Explorer.
- . A website’s own unique internet address that has its domain name in it. Uniform Resource Locator
- A company that delivers internet access to subscribing customers. Internet Service Provider
- Words or phrases that describe the focus of webpages. They are used by search engines to rank the order of websites.
- An online journal consisting of frequent "posts," typically associated with a single person or small group.
- A website that allows or encourages users to add or modify online content. Wikipedia
- Electronic messages sent between two or more parties.
- A unique set of numbers that identifies a computer on the Internet. Example 216.128.12
- A type of online scam where criminals pose as representatives of legitimate businesses or organizations in order to obtain sensitive user information.
- Storing, managing and processing data on remote server over the internet.
- Unwanted email messages from entities with whom the user has registered or has an account with.
- Unwanted e-mail sent by an unknown person or business.
- Malicious software specifically designed to damage or disrupt a computer system.
- Blocks unwanted traffic to a computer and intranet.
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- A virtual location on the internet that contains a collection of related files and resources by a person, group, or organization.
- A software program that lets you perform specific tasks.
- – Text or object on a Web page that forwards you to another location when clicked on.
- A high speed internet connection
- The buying and selling of items on the internet. Amazon, Etsy, and Ebay.
- Connects two or more computers to an internet connection.
- Various websites and applications whose main purpose is to support and facilitate online social networking. Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram
- A way of keeping information secure by encoding or scrambling it as it is transferred over the network or internet.
- Used to label keywords or phrases in a tweet or other social media message. #
- The internet’s phone book. It translates a website's domain name into an IP address. Domain Name System
- To retrieve a file from a remote computer.
25 Clues: A high speed internet connection • To retrieve a file from a remote computer. • Blocks unwanted traffic to a computer and intranet. • Electronic messages sent between two or more parties. • Unwanted e-mail sent by an unknown person or business. • A software program that lets you perform specific tasks. • Connects two or more computers to an internet connection. • ...
Medicaid Terminology 2016-09-26
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- The up to 12-month period of time that a family may receive Medicaid when they have been determined ineligible for Work First or MAF-C because of new or increased earned income.
- A written notice to inform the recipient of intended action.
- A program for medical assistance for pregnant women whose income falls under a specified percentage of the Federal Poverty Limit.
- Net income of the person from a business enterprise or trade controlled by oneself, i.e., produce sales, farm rental, farming, craft sales, baby-sitting in one's own home.
- The individual, family, or household members who are eligible to receive Work First, Food Stamps, or Medicaid.
- Safeguarding client information.
- Automatic Medicaid coverage for newborns based solely on mother's eligibility status.
- Persons whose income and resources are considered in determining the eligibility of an individual or assistance unit for public assistance.
- A cash payment program administered by the Social Security Administration for low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons.
- A crime in which an applicant or recipient 'intentionally obtains or attempts to obtain public assistance benefits to which he or she is not eligible by making a false statement or withholding information.
- Benefits authorized for a period of time prior to the date of application.
- Verification of client’s employment, DOC, ACTS, SOLQI, etc. find using a third party verification system.
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- A notice that must be received before the effective date of the change that informs the a/r of action taken.
- A review of a recipient's eligibility for public assistance.
- A program of medical assistance for children and adults who meet the requirements of eligibility.
- Once a child under age 19 has qualified for Medicaid he can receive for up to 12 months regardless of financial changes that affect eligibility.
- A determination of Medicaid eligibility from an existing record (such as from the SDX, county record, etc.)
- The procedure used in the State Office to stop delivery of an assistance check.
- A program for men, ages 19 through 60, and women, ages 19 through 55, with income at or below the 185% of the poverty level, to receive family planning services.
- The agency of the federal government that issues regulations for the RSDI and SSI programs, as well as Medicare and Medicaid, under the Social Security Act.
- Use of information from third parties to establish the accuracy of an applicant's statements.
- An individual removed from MAGI or Medical Assistance benefits due to an IPV (Intentional Program Violation) or for failure or refusal to comply with all program requirements.
- A program for medical assistance for children under the age of 19 whose countable income falls under a specified percentage of the Federal Poverty Limit.
23 Clues: Safeguarding client information. • A review of a recipient's eligibility for public assistance. • A written notice to inform the recipient of intended action. • Benefits authorized for a period of time prior to the date of application. • The procedure used in the State Office to stop delivery of an assistance check. • ...
Airport terminology 2017-11-30
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- airline code JQ
- cargo and luggage compartment
- airline code QF
- airline code CX
- an airline
- airline code EK
- are of the airport everyone has access to
- how many passengers and the amount of freight on board the aircraft
- get on the plane
- secure area of the airport
- flammable, fragile, liquid, aerosol or gels are considered as,
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- are where aircraft park
- the distance between passenger seats
- who founded menzies
- airline code MH
- covered walkway from terminal to aircraft
- a passenger
- airline code NZ
- the wall of an aircraft
- a passenger who doesn't turn up for their flight
20 Clues: an airline • a passenger • airline code JQ • airline code QF • airline code MH • airline code CX • airline code NZ • airline code EK • get on the plane • who founded menzies • are where aircraft park • the wall of an aircraft • secure area of the airport • cargo and luggage compartment • the distance between passenger seats • covered walkway from terminal to aircraft • ...
Mortgage Terminology 2018-01-21
20 Clues: Note • FICO • Escrow • Assets • Default • Closing • Borrower • Security • Addendum • Refinance • Mortgagor • Mortgagee • Redlining • Liability • Collateral • Originator • Foreclosure • Hypothecate • Amortization • Acceleration
Mortgage Terminology 2018-01-21
20 Clues: Note • Escrow • Survey • Default • Borrower • Addendum • Security • Mortgagee • Principal • Mortgagor • Refinance • Liability • Redlining • Originator • Collateral • Hypothecate • Amortization • Acceleration • Improvements • Appreciation
Drama Terminology 2017-11-16
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- Scene or speech which precedes the main action of the play and provides some insight or comment on the action.
- This type of monologue provides the audience with omniscience for that character.
- (or Apron Stage) If he took out the middle four seats, Mr. Bellini’s classroom setup would be an example of this type of stage.
- Articles or objects that appear on stage during a play.
- Interrupting a tragic scene with a funny moment is __________ _____.
- It’s important to ___________ a scene to ensure that characters aren’t just standing facing each other the whole time, or wandering around aimlessly.
- Means “excessive pride”
- At the end of the movie Jurassic Park there is an example of ______ ___ ______________. Just as the main characters find themselves in a no-win scenario with the raptors, the tyrannosaurus saves them at the last moment.
- ____ II, Scene 3
- This is a short direction indicated by parentheses or italics, in the beginning of a scene or before a line. Some writers use them and some don’t.
- This is normally written in italics, and can be found at the beginning of a play, or at the start of a new scene to tell the reader or direction how the scene should look.
- Act I, _________ 1
- For a novel, we’d call her a novelist; for poetry we’d call her a poet; for drama we’d call her a dramatist, or a ____________________.
- Means “tragic flaw”
- This is a scene or speech which follows the main action of the play and provides some insight or comment on the action.
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- A speech by a single character without another character's response.
- A quality of a play's action that stimulates the audience to feel pity for a character.
- The spectacle a play presents in performance, including the position of actors on stage, the scenic background, the props and costumes, and the lighting and sound effects.
- A common scene in situational comedies is having a character hide in a closet when another character enters the room. The audience knows the character is hiding, but the character that has just entered does not. The audience laughs because of the ____________ ___________.
- a stage that is separated from the audience. The audience looks through the fourth wall to see the action.
- Examples: the country bumpkin, the shrewish wife, the braggart soldier
- A Shakespearean play is usually categorized as a ___________, a comedy or a history.
- The underlying personality of a dramatic character as implied or indicated by a script or text and interpreted by an actor in performance. (from answers.com)
- This is the imaginary wall of the proscenium or box theater setting, supposedly removed to allow the audience to see the action.
- In Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, the title character often turns to the camera and speaks, even when others are present, which is an example of an _____________.
- In many Greek, Roman, and even some Elizabethan dramas, the ____________ provided reactions to the events on stage at the beginning of each Act.
- en scene Means literally “put in the scene” or arrangement of the scene.
- At the end of Romeo and Juliet, the audience experiences ___________ because their feelings of pity and fear (concerning the unlucky deaths of many characters) is purged through the families’ agreement to build statues of the deceased and to end the feud.
- The smallest division of action in a play (smaller than a scene). The length of time necessary for a character to play an "Objective" (also called "Intention") from beginning to end.
- In the Men in Black movies, Agent K is a _________ to Agent J, in that the former serious and dead-pan, while the latter is flamboyant and sarcastic.
- A motion of the limbs or body made to express or help express thought or to emphasize speech.
- A type of drama in which the characters experience reversals of fortune (usually for the better) due to miscommunication and comic circumstances.
32 Clues: ____ II, Scene 3 • Act I, _________ 1 • Means “tragic flaw” • Means “excessive pride” • Articles or objects that appear on stage during a play. • A speech by a single character without another character's response. • Interrupting a tragic scene with a funny moment is __________ _____. • Examples: the country bumpkin, the shrewish wife, the braggart soldier • ...
Medical Terminology 2017-12-12
Across
- what region is the bellybutton located?
- term for white
- what cavity is the heart located?
- term for heart
- forms the extremities
- how many functions does the muscular system have?
- medical term for hernia
- the top skin layer
- surgical repair
- opening in the body
- a wart caused by a viral infection of the skin
- how many regions are there?
- how many types of muscles are there?
- term for partial paralysis
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- cavity houses the bladder.
- forms the main trunk of the body
- cavity houses the stomach.
- main part of the word
- term for inflammation
- plural form of the ends of the bones
- term for study of
- a membrane that lines the medullary canal and keeps the yellow marrow intact.
- the medical term for skin
- term for surgical suture
- term for condition/procedure
- the medical term for muscle
- the medical term for tissue
- only type of muscle that is voluntary
- cavity houses the brain?
- term for location/time
30 Clues: term for white • term for heart • surgical repair • term for study of • the top skin layer • opening in the body • main part of the word • term for inflammation • forms the extremities • term for location/time • medical term for hernia • term for surgical suture • cavity houses the brain? • the medical term for skin • cavity houses the bladder. • cavity houses the stomach. • ...
Medical Terminology 2017-12-13
Across
- bones of spinal cord
- hardening
- genetic material in a chromosome
- relationship between a nerve and muscle
- move toward midline of body
- move away from body
- suffix surgical repair
- eyelid
- area where bones join or fuse together
- disease across the world
- passage or opening in a bone
- spiny, throny
- gray matter
- thigh bone
- connects bone to muscle
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- disease throughout a community
- soft spot in skull
- fibrous membrane that covers bones except at joints
- suffix a rupture
- covers muscles
- membrane that protects abdominal organs
- unnatural bluish tint to skin
- controls cell's activities
- cartilage
- sweat
- connects bone to bone
- fat
- joint
- cancerous
- pain
30 Clues: fat • pain • sweat • joint • eyelid • hardening • cartilage • cancerous • thigh bone • gray matter • spiny, throny • covers muscles • suffix a rupture • soft spot in skull • move away from body • bones of spinal cord • connects bone to bone • suffix surgical repair • connects bone to muscle • disease across the world • controls cell's activities • move toward midline of body • passage or opening in a bone • ...
Insurance Terminology 2017-12-14
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- Drug Code used by insurance companies for billing
- Patient Assistance Programs provider free medication to eligible patients
- Prescription drug coverage offered by a commercial payer.
- Insurance Company
- Patient pays a percentage (%) of the cost of the medication after deductible is met.
- National Drug Code
- The approved FDA information that describes what indication (diagnosis) a medication can be used for and in what doses.
- National Provider Identifier
- Private plan, i.e Aetna Cigna
- Covers services and /or medications that are administered by a healthcare professional.
- Where the patient will receive the medications (Home, Hospital)
- A year of benefits coverage under an individual health insurance plan
- Patient
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- provide uninsured or underinsured patients co-pay support
- Covered by a commercial payer (insurance), most often works like a Managed Care (HMO, PPO)
- The most you have to pay for covered services in a plan year.
- Patient pays a dollar amount for the cost of the medication
- Covers medications that are prescribed by a Healthcare professional and self-administered
- A statement sent by a health insurance company to covered individuals explaining what medical treatments and/or services were paid for on their behalf. The EOB is commonly attached to a check or statement of electronic payment.
- Any treatment of the medication that is on the Prescribing Information
- Outpatient Services, examinations, lab test, and medication administered by a Health Care Professional
- The total an insurance company will pay out during your lifetime
- Diagnosis Code
- Dollar Amount that the patients must spend before benefits begin
- Any treatment of the medication that is not on the Prescribing Information (PI Sheet)
- Hospital Inpatient Services-Hospice, hospital stay
- Procedure Code used by insurance companies for billing
- Monthly cost to keep plan active
- Low income children health coverage offered by the government
- This is a list of drugs approved by the FDA
30 Clues: Patient • Diagnosis Code • Insurance Company • National Drug Code • National Provider Identifier • Private plan, i.e Aetna Cigna • Monthly cost to keep plan active • This is a list of drugs approved by the FDA • Drug Code used by insurance companies for billing • Hospital Inpatient Services-Hospice, hospital stay • Procedure Code used by insurance companies for billing • ...
Medical Terminology 2018-07-12
Across
- Like or resembling mucus
- Four children
- Prediction if disease outcome
- Inflammation of the lungs
- Same/Constant state
- Specializes in kids
- Pertaining to the heart
- Blockage in vessel
- First
- Pertaining to anatomy
- Towards the body
- Determination of disease or defect
- pertaining to the voice
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- Bone of the spine
- Thin fluid
- Psecialist in a field of study
- Repair of the nose
- Blood clot in a vessel
- Specializes in bones
- Away from
- Resembling a sac
- Inability to sleep
- Study of function in living things
- Female reproduction cell
- Knee cap
25 Clues: First • Knee cap • Away from • Thin fluid • Four children • Resembling a sac • Towards the body • Bone of the spine • Repair of the nose • Inability to sleep • Blockage in vessel • Same/Constant state • Specializes in kids • Specializes in bones • Pertaining to anatomy • Blood clot in a vessel • Pertaining to the heart • pertaining to the voice • Like or resembling mucus • Female reproduction cell • ...
Medical terminology 2018-07-12
Across
- prefix for three
- prefix for one
- fear
- the act of vomiting
- movement away from the bodies midline
- the pigment that affects the skin and hair color
- the bluish discoloration of the skin
- movement towards the bodies midline
- a medical practitioner specializing in children and their diseases
- the study and treatment of the skin
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- an antigenic poison or venom
- the study of
- responsible for transporting oxygen in the blood
- knee
- prefix for quad
- half
- concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the foot and ankle.
- used to kill bacteria or infection
- the study of the aging process
- prefix for two
20 Clues: fear • knee • half • the study of • prefix for one • prefix for two • prefix for quad • prefix for three • the act of vomiting • an antigenic poison or venom • the study of the aging process • used to kill bacteria or infection • movement towards the bodies midline • the study and treatment of the skin • the bluish discoloration of the skin • movement away from the bodies midline • ...
Poetry Terminology 2019-04-04
Across
- How the peom feels.
- Where the writing tells a story.
- When consonant sounds are repeated in nearby words e.g. the 'm' sound in 'numb as a smashed arm'
- The type of poem, e.g. a sonnet or ballad.
- A version of language spoken by people from a certain place or background.
- This is where an object stands for something else, such as a statue standing for human power or a dove standing for peace.
- A group of lines in a poem.
- Verse, Poetry that has no regular rhythm or line length and doesn't rhyme.
- Understanding what someone else is feeling and/or experiencing.
- Describing something from personal experience about the writer's life.
- One unit of sound.
- Attributing human emotions to objects or nature.
- This is where vowel sounds are repeated but consonants may be different e.g. 'while I pondered weak and weary'
- When a phrase or sentence runs from one line or stanza to the next.
- Spellings, When words are spelt as the sound rather than formally e.g. 'de' for 'the'.
- Something that makes you feel a certain emotion.
- The way a poem is presented on the page.
- A way of describing something by comparing it to something else by using the word 'like' or 'as'.
- This is the repetition of the same consonant sound or letter at the beginning or words.
- Language that conjures up a picture in your mind. Can include metaphors, similies and personification.
- Exaggeration used to emphasise a point.
- Poetry intended to be spoken aloud.
- Words are used to imply the opposite to their normal meaning. It can be to highlight the difference between what is expected and what will actually happen.
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- When two events, characters or descriptions are close to each other which encourages the reader to compare them.
- The mood or feelings suggested by the manner of the writing.
- Poetry with lines of ten syllables, alternating unstressed and stressed syllables.
- Attributing human qualities, actions and/or feelings to non-living things.
- A word that sounds like the thing it's describing e.g. 'clicking or 'pluck'.
- When two or more words in the same line rhyme.
- A turning point in the poem where the tone or argument changes dramatically.
- How the ideas and events develop throughout the poem: at the beginning, in the main body and at the end.
- This is when the writing is about a character other than the author and uses pronouns like 'he', 'she' or 'it'.
- A short burst of sound when words start with 'b', 'd', 'g', 'k', 'p' or 't'.
- Where a phrase or word can be interpreted in two or more ways.
- Two rhyming lines next to each other.
- Poetry written in iambic pentameter but not rhyming.
- A phrase which contradicts itself.
- Words that are written and spelt the same but have different meanings e.g. 'bark'.
- The arrangement of stressed and unstressed syllables to create rhythm.
- The repetition of 's' and 'sh' sounds.
- When the writing is about the writer or his group, using words like 'I', 'We', 'my' and 'our'.
- The speaker of the poem, either the poet or a character through which the poet is speaking.
- A way of describing something by saying it is something else e.g. 'he broke my heart'.
- A pause in a line of poetry for effect.
44 Clues: One unit of sound. • How the peom feels. • A group of lines in a poem. • Where the writing tells a story. • A phrase which contradicts itself. • Poetry intended to be spoken aloud. • Two rhyming lines next to each other. • The repetition of 's' and 'sh' sounds. • A pause in a line of poetry for effect. • Exaggeration used to emphasise a point. • ...
Medical Terminology 2019-04-17
Across
- dropping, downward displacement
- before birth
- occurring before the proper time
- high body temperature
- composed of similar cells
- determination of a disease
- study and treatment of children
- study and treatment of skeleton and joints
- pertaining to the heart
- plastic repair of the nose
- a newborn infant
- inner layer of a developing embryo
- enlargement of the colon
- mass of nervous tissue
- bones of fingers
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- practitioner of medicine
- easy or painless death
- large enough to be seen without a microscope
- having variable body temperature
- pertaining to the jaw
- bone of spine
- pertaining to the skin
- difficult or abnormal
- inflammation of the lung
- remove calcium
25 Clues: before birth • bone of spine • remove calcium • a newborn infant • bones of fingers • high body temperature • pertaining to the jaw • difficult or abnormal • easy or painless death • pertaining to the skin • mass of nervous tissue • pertaining to the heart • practitioner of medicine • inflammation of the lung • enlargement of the colon • composed of similar cells • determination of a disease • ...
Livestock Terminology 2018-10-02
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- the birth of a horse
- a young female cow that has not borned a calf
- birth of a calf
- the flesh of a calf
- adult female pig that has farrowed
- a male chicken
- female horse
- removing testicles from a male animal
- a male swine that was castrated while young
- an uncastrated male bovine.
- castrated male horse
- uncastrated male sheep
- castrated male chicken
- a male of some antlered animal
- a non-pregnant female
- a female deer
- young uncastrated male horse
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- a young bovine animal
- a male swine that hasn't been castrated
- a baby
- birth of a goat
- young female horse less that 4 years old
- a ram or billy goat castrated when young
- pigs giving birth
- a female bovine that has had one or more calves.
- a castrated male bovine, castrated when young
- days of an animal birth
- the birth of a young sheep
- a uncastrated male horse
- female chicken
- egg produced by a chicken
- young horse
- a baby sheep
- a young chicken
- chickens
- a young goat
- a female sheep or lamb
37 Clues: a baby • chickens • young horse • female horse • a baby sheep • a young goat • a female deer • a male chicken • female chicken • birth of a goat • birth of a calf • a young chicken • pigs giving birth • the flesh of a calf • the birth of a horse • castrated male horse • a young bovine animal • a non-pregnant female • uncastrated male sheep • castrated male chicken • a female sheep or lamb • ...
Medical Terminology 2019-09-15
Across
- of injury You ask your patient "what happened?" in order to determine the MOI. What does MOI stand for?
- Surgical removal of the uterus
- Descriptive term that means away from the trunk
- medical term that describes inflammation of a tendon
- this abbreviation is used when the patient has normal exam results or is within normal limits
- The branch of medicine that deals with disorders of the stomach and intestines
- A patch that administers medicine across the skin (i.e. nicotine patch) can be described as
- Furthest from the midline
- this abbreviation is used to describe the primary problem or complaint of the patient
- You are writing a note and want to indicate that the patient has full range of motion. What abbreviation do you use?
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- A patient with an eye injury or disease would be referred to this specialist
- a fast pulse or heart rate would be called
- the prefix term that means "arm"
- The stopping of a flow of blood
- joint movement in which the joint angle gets smaller
- pain in the term for the disease fibromyalgia the part of the term "myalgia" refers to
- the flu shot is an example of an injection that goes into a muscle. this type of injection is:
- to describe the tissue surrounding a wound you would use the perfix:
- Within the stomach
- a concussion does not always result in a loss of consciousness, which is abbreviated as:
20 Clues: Within the stomach • Furthest from the midline • Surgical removal of the uterus • The stopping of a flow of blood • the prefix term that means "arm" • a fast pulse or heart rate would be called • Descriptive term that means away from the trunk • joint movement in which the joint angle gets smaller • medical term that describes inflammation of a tendon • ...
Medical Terminology 2019-10-08
Across
- dropping, downward
- first
- plastic repair to the nose
- red blood cell
- made up of two parts
- pertaining to the heart
- cut
- pertaining to nucleus
- lack of muscle tone
- bluish discoloration of the skin due to lack of oxygen
- pertaining to the elements and their interactions
- illusion or imaginary
- pertaining to jaw
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- having many forms
- pertaining to circulation
- form into one part
- cancer of white blood cells
- difficult or abnormal function
- one-half of a rounded structure
- false name
- lacking water
- discrimination based of race
- yellow growth
- pertaining to the voice
- Dark pigment that colors the hair and skin
25 Clues: cut • first • false name • lacking water • yellow growth • red blood cell • having many forms • pertaining to jaw • dropping, downward • form into one part • lack of muscle tone • made up of two parts • pertaining to nucleus • illusion or imaginary • pertaining to the heart • pertaining to the voice • pertaining to circulation • plastic repair to the nose • cancer of white blood cells • ...
ANATOMICAL TERMINOLOGY 2019-11-04
Across
- swelling of varicose veins
- outermost layer of skin cells
- tumor containing tissue, not generally present at this site
- surgical removal; excision; resection of fallopian tube
- spitting up blood
- accumulation of fluid in the brain
- a record of electrical currents associated with the heart muscle
- pertaining to a direction from front to back
- swelling that is filled with blood
- surgical repair of the nose
- record of blood vessels
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- small knots of tissue
- abnormal condition of excessive thirst
- pertaining to the joints between the ribs and costal cartilage
- surgical incision into the eardrum to drain fluid or relieve pressure
- damage or disease affecting nerves
- bad; painful; difficult; abnormal digestion
- surgical puncture to remove fluid from the amnion
- condition of a rapid heart rate
- removal; excision; resection of the kidney
- fear of enclosed spaces
- study of stomach and intestines
- condition where the heart points to the right in stead of the left
- tissue that surrounds the heart
- after birth; labor
- surgical removal; excision; resection of an ovary
- blood clot
27 Clues: blood clot • spitting up blood • after birth; labor • small knots of tissue • fear of enclosed spaces • record of blood vessels • swelling of varicose veins • surgical repair of the nose • outermost layer of skin cells • condition of a rapid heart rate • study of stomach and intestines • tissue that surrounds the heart • damage or disease affecting nerves • ...
Literary Terminology 2019-08-28
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- Feeling or atmosphere that a writer creates for the reader
- A figure of speech in which an expression is used to refer to something that it does not denote to suggest a similarity
- Introduces plot, characterization and setting
- Using something to represent something else (flag-country)
- Passing reference or indirect mention
- A statement that seems contradictory but expresses a deeper truth
- A method an author uses to let readers know more about the characters and their personal traits.
- Giving hints or clues about what will happen in a story
- A character or force in conflict with the main character
- The perspective from which the story is told (first, second, third)
- The turning point of a story
- A figure of speech that expresses a resemblance between things of different kinds (usually formed with 'like' or 'as')
- central Idea of a work of literature
- The use of very descriptive writing to create mind pictures
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- Attitude a writer takes toward the audience, a subject, or a character
- The act of attributing human characteristics to abstract ideas etc.
- A combination of words that contradict eachother
- Use of the same consonant at the beginning of each stressed syllable in a line of verse
- The time, place, and mood of the story
- Using words that imitate the sound they denote
- Things in which happen in the story
- A problem between different sides
- A contrast between expectation and reality
- A recurring theme, image, or idea in a story
24 Clues: The turning point of a story • A problem between different sides • Things in which happen in the story • central Idea of a work of literature • Passing reference or indirect mention • The time, place, and mood of the story • A contrast between expectation and reality • A recurring theme, image, or idea in a story • Introduces plot, characterization and setting • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-05-12
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- Diabetes Mellitus (abbreviation)
- have thinner walls and carry blood toward the heart
- similar to lungs
- a heart attack
- surgical puncture to remove fluid
- narrowing in the arteries surrounding the heart
- uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- the heart is not efficiently pumping from the left ventricle causing reduced blood flow
- blood pressure cuff
- the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- Impression (abbreviation)
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- T (unabbreviated)
- listens to heart and lungs
- have very thin walls so the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide as well as the exchange of nutrients can occur
- surgical removal
- have thick walls that carry blood away from the heart
- to look at vessels
- looks at blood going through blood vessels
- Potassium Chloride (abbreviation)
- process of cutting
- pumps blood to the body
- rupture
- chest
- Hypertension (abbreviation)
- an artery has a weakened wall
25 Clues: chest • rupture • a heart attack • similar to lungs • surgical removal • T (unabbreviated) • to look at vessels • process of cutting • blood pressure cuff • pumps blood to the body • Impression (abbreviation) • listens to heart and lungs • Hypertension (abbreviation) • an artery has a weakened wall • Diabetes Mellitus (abbreviation) • surgical puncture to remove fluid • ...
Medical terminology 2023-05-09
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- physical or psychological wound
- defense against infectious disease
- sudden severe
- drooping downward displacement of organs
- organism to small to be seen
- invasive growing tumor
- tumor abnormal growth
- disease breakout proportion of the whole world
- uncontrolled growth of tissue
- presence of harmful toxins
- poison
- abnormal filled sac or pouch
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- ingestion of organisms
- lessening of disease symptoms
- long duration slow progression
- heat pain redness swelling
- malignant neoplasm
- protrusion of an organ
- not recurrent
- cause of disease
- organism growing within another organism
- spreading from one part of the body to the other
- fluid from inflammation
- accumulation of fluid
- malignant neoplasm
- death of tissue
- breakout of a large proportion
- organism capable of causing disease
- worsening of disease symptoms
- distinct area of damaged skin
30 Clues: poison • not recurrent • sudden severe • death of tissue • cause of disease • malignant neoplasm • malignant neoplasm • accumulation of fluid • tumor abnormal growth • ingestion of organisms • protrusion of an organ • invasive growing tumor • fluid from inflammation • heat pain redness swelling • presence of harmful toxins • organism to small to be seen • abnormal filled sac or pouch • ...
Film Terminology 2023-05-11
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- when one subject is featured in a frame
- When there is no camera movement
- when the camera is angled in such a way that it points down at your subject
- ensures that things remain the same from shot to shot
- a camera movement that moves the camera closer to a subject
- when your camera's height is on the ground with your subject
- a character looks at something, this shot shows us what they looked at
- shows your subject from behind the shoulder of another character
- one of the most common editing techniques when the visuals of one scene overlap with the next
- a camera shot that shows the view from a character or an inanimate object
- light from the sun
- an abrupt cut from one thing to another
- a camera shot size when you see the full body of the subject
- a camera movement where the camera rotates over its side
- to move the camera vertically upward or downward without tilting, on a crane
- camera movement to the left or right, usually on a tripod
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- A camera shot size when only a part of the person or object takes up most of the frame.
- common editing technique in which one character is show looking at another character and then the other character look back
- Sounds that don't appear in the world of the film (such as music)
- unnatural camera movement in which the camera does not move, but things magnify or de-magnify
- a camera shot with 3 characters featured in the frame
- sounds that exist within the world of the film
- editing technique when there is no continuity between shots
- A camera shot size that cuts a person off mid-thigh.
- harsh light that is created from a direct beam
- When a lot of light is let in, or a shot is dominated by white tones
26 Clues: light from the sun • When there is no camera movement • when one subject is featured in a frame • an abrupt cut from one thing to another • sounds that exist within the world of the film • harsh light that is created from a direct beam • A camera shot size that cuts a person off mid-thigh. • ensures that things remain the same from shot to shot • ...
Livestock Terminology 2023-05-18
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- in-tact, male cattle
- castrated, male sheep or goat
- baby cattle
- mature, female pig
- in-tact, male sheep
- in-tact male goat
- what dairy cattle and dairy goats are raised for
- baby pig
- meat from goats
- female chicken
- meat from mature sheep
- baby chicken
- male chicken
- meat from swine
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- castrated, male swine
- meat from cattle
- baby sheep
- in-tact, male horse
- young, female pig
- baby goat
- mature, female sheep
- castrated, male horse
- young, female cattle who has not had a baby
- female goat
- castrated, male cattle
- female horse
- mature female cattle that has had a baby
- in tact, male swine
28 Clues: baby pig • baby goat • baby sheep • baby cattle • female goat • female horse • baby chicken • male chicken • female chicken • meat from goats • meat from swine • meat from cattle • young, female pig • in-tact male goat • mature, female pig • in-tact, male horse • in-tact, male sheep • in tact, male swine • in-tact, male cattle • mature, female sheep • castrated, male swine • castrated, male horse • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-05-05
Across
- Comes at the end and modifies the central meaning as to what or who is interacting with it or what is happening to it
- micro
- less, down, under
- macro
- Osteo/o
- -megaly
- Tachy-
- excessive, high, above
- -pnea
- abnormal condition
- sub
- Card-
- to cut out (remove)
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- slow
- -itis
- -therm
- Comes at the beginning and usually identifies some subdivision or part of the central meaning
- Usually the middle of the word and its central meaning
- around
- Brady-
- Myo-
- Lip/o
- within, inside of
23 Clues: sub • slow • Myo- • -itis • micro • macro • -pnea • Lip/o • Card- • -therm • around • Tachy- • Brady- • Osteo/o • -megaly • less, down, under • within, inside of • abnormal condition • to cut out (remove) • excessive, high, above • Usually the middle of the word and its central meaning • Comes at the beginning and usually identifies some subdivision or part of the central meaning • ...
Accounting terminology 2023-07-02
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- sheet - a statement of balances of assets and liabilities.
- - an evidence of transaction having taken place.
- - a record of transactions under that head
- - A person who owns the business.
- - profit earned from transactions relating to business
- - the amount spent or liability incurred for purchasing assets good or taking service's
- - excess of total expenses over total of revenue and other income.
- - claim of amounts against the entity or enterprise.
- excess of revenue over expenses
- - recordings business transaction in the books of accounts.
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- - sale of goods
- - A reduction in price of goods sold or in Amount
- a person or entity to whom goods are sold or services are rendered on credits.
- - gross inflow of cash , receivables or other consideration in the normal course of businesses.
- - decrease in the book value of an asset due to its use or efflux.
- - a person who is in a position to pay his it's debts.
- - claim of owners or proprietor in the businesses.
- debts - debt not recoverable
- - economic resources of the entity which will give benefits in the futures.
- - Amount spent or incurred to earn revenue.
- - expense on purchasing and or manufacturing goods.
21 Clues: - sale of goods • debts - debt not recoverable • excess of revenue over expenses • - A person who owns the business. • - a record of transactions under that head • - Amount spent or incurred to earn revenue. • - an evidence of transaction having taken place. • - A reduction in price of goods sold or in Amount • - claim of owners or proprietor in the businesses. • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-06-28
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- a measure of body fat based on height and weight.
- Related to the heart
- plane that separates the body into unequal right and left halves
- System that transports oxygen, nutrients and hormones throughout the body and eliminates cellular metabolic waste
- Disease or disease process.
- Related to bone
- body system that contains female ovaries, male testes, and pituitary, thyroid, and adrenal glands
- Blood pressure
- to the side of, or away from, the middle of the body.
- Signifies a condition that begins abruptly and is sometimes severe, but the duration is short.
- The outer layer of the skin.
- A medical device that uses electric shocks to restore normal heartbeat.
- Surgical removal of something.
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- body system that consisted of heart and blood vessels
- made up of the thoracic cavity, and the abdominopelvic cavity.
- toward the middle or center
- Related to the stomach
- superficial reddening of the skin.
- Signifies inflammation.
- High blood pressure
- region that is the upper middle area of the abdomen.
- In front of, front.
- green
- False or deceptive, usually in regard to appearance
- Large in size.
25 Clues: green • Blood pressure • Large in size. • Related to bone • High blood pressure • In front of, front. • Related to the heart • Related to the stomach • Signifies inflammation. • toward the middle or center • Disease or disease process. • The outer layer of the skin. • Surgical removal of something. • superficial reddening of the skin. • a measure of body fat based on height and weight. • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-06-18
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- instrument to view stomach
- condition of blood in urine
- pertaining to after menopause
- condition of urea in blood
- incision into a bone
- absence of breathing
- pertaining to nerve pain
- condition of less than normal calcium in the blood
- pain in joint
- condition of difficulty swallowing
- process of viewing the urinary bladder
- pertaining to the top layer of the skin
- enlargement of the liver
- condition of excessive sugar in blood
- condition of decreased bone density
- condition of abnormal hardening of the arteries
- inflammation of mouth
- inflammation of bone and bone marrow
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- incision into the skull
- pertaining to through the urethra
- the formation or production of bone
- surgical removal of the tonsils
- surgical excision of half of the stomach
- surgical repair of nose
- inflammation of the kidney
- tissue surrounding the heart
- inflammation of gallbladder
- person who specialises in the study of blood
- inflammation of the brain
29 Clues: pain in joint • incision into a bone • absence of breathing • inflammation of mouth • incision into the skull • surgical repair of nose • pertaining to nerve pain • enlargement of the liver • inflammation of the brain • instrument to view stomach • condition of urea in blood • inflammation of the kidney • condition of blood in urine • inflammation of gallbladder • ...
Ecology Terminology 2023-07-06
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- A chemical reaction that makes food (occurring in plants)
- A consumer that obtains its nutrients by feeding off the body of another living
- Producers
- An organism that makes its own food.
- Energy used by plants for photosynthesis
- Non-living components of an ecosystem
- Community of living organisms and the environment they live in.
- A meat-eating consumer.
- An organism that eats other organisms to obtain nutrients.
- An organism’s physical, chemical and biological surroundings.
- A chemical reaction that releases energy from food.
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- An organism that obtains its nutrients by breaking down dead organisms and
- A group of organisms of the same species living in a particular community.
- A plant-eating consumer.
- Organisms that share an environmental resource, e.g. animals that eat the same
- The living components of an ecosystem
- moving between its living and non-living components)
- Different species of organisms living together in a particular place.
- The place in which an organism lives
- Process in which materials in an ecosystem are reused over and over again (by
- A consumer that feeds off the bodies of dead organisms.
- All living organisms are found in this ‘sphere’ (or layer around the Earth)
- Study of the interrelationships between organisms and their environments.
23 Clues: Producers • A meat-eating consumer. • A plant-eating consumer. • An organism that makes its own food. • The place in which an organism lives • The living components of an ecosystem • Non-living components of an ecosystem • Energy used by plants for photosynthesis • A chemical reaction that releases energy from food. • moving between its living and non-living components) • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-08-16
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- three times a day
- by mouth
- acute care team, rapid response for immediate intervention
- twice a day
- remote monitoring of a patient's heart rhythm
- device that delivers oxygen to a patient through the nose
- to walk
- do not resuscitate
- by self, freely
- four times a day
- immediately
- something that has persisted for a long time
- surgical site infection
- personal protective equipment
- ____ care, or comfort care, focuses on quality of life and comfort for patients with severe chronic illness
- sequential compression devices used to prevent blood clots
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- a camera that can be placed in patient rooms for safety concerns
- protection for staff from patients with infectious diseases
- ambulates with staff supervision, not hands on
- urinalysis
- a container placed in the toilet to measure urine output or collect a speciem
- new onset of something
- catheter associated urinary tract infection
- before meals and at bedtime
- deep vein thrombosis (blood clot)
- hospital acquired pressure injury
- anything that restricts a patient from moving freely
- patient's heart has stopped beating or patient has stopped breathing
- range of motion
- nothing by mouth
- central line associated bloodstream infection
- a urinary catheter that drains the bladder
- activities of daily living
33 Clues: to walk • by mouth • urinalysis • twice a day • immediately • by self, freely • range of motion • four times a day • nothing by mouth • three times a day • do not resuscitate • new onset of something • surgical site infection • activities of daily living • before meals and at bedtime • personal protective equipment • deep vein thrombosis (blood clot) • hospital acquired pressure injury • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-07-19
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- Infection you may get from a bat bite
- Virus that causes German measles
- A person with recurrent seizures has _____.
- Term for the kidney
- Term for excessive urination
- Term for high blood pressure
- Term for white blood cells
- Term for low potassium
- Term for fast heart rate
- Condition that occurs as a result of abnormal water loss from the body
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- Specialist doctor for the heart
- Gland in your neck that regulates metabolism
- Term for inability to sleep
- Disease caused by mosquito bites in Africa
- Medical condition that causes high blood sugar.
- Specialist doctor for the skin
- Term for fast breathing
- Hormone that helps you fall asleep
- Term for low blood sugar
- Protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen
- Disease caused by lack of vitamin c
21 Clues: Term for the kidney • Term for low potassium • Term for fast breathing • Term for low blood sugar • Term for fast heart rate • Term for white blood cells • Term for inability to sleep • Term for excessive urination • Term for high blood pressure • Specialist doctor for the skin • Specialist doctor for the heart • Virus that causes German measles • Hormone that helps you fall asleep • ...
Terminology & Anatomy 2023-07-26
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- Pertaining to the sole of the foot
- Situated above
- Pertaining to the back of the body
- Movement of a body part forward (mandible, scapula)
- Pertaining to the front of the body
- Lying face down
- An erect stance, arms at the side, palms facing forward
- Divides the body into equal left and right parts
- Movement in a circular pattern that outlines a cone
- Raising a body part
- To the side
- To straighten, increase the angle parts of a joint (restore to anatomical position)
- Movement of a body part backwards
- Located farthest away from the median plane or point of attachment
- To bend, decrease the angle of a joint
- Situated below
- Divides the body into top and bottom parts
- Located closest to the median plane or point of attachment
- Divides the body into left and right parts
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- Pertaining to the palm of the hand
- Downward movement of a body part
- Lying face up
- Divides the body into front and back parts
- Pulling of the toes up at the ankle
- Sole of the foot turned inward
- Point the toes at the ankle
- To move towards the midline
- Sole of the foot turned outward
- Rotation of the forearm so that the palm is turned posteriorly or inferiorly
- To move away from the midline
- Away from the surface
- Movement around a central axis
- On or close to the surface
- Rotation of the forearm so that the palm is turned superiorly or anteriorly
- To the middle
35 Clues: To the side • Lying face up • To the middle • Situated above • Situated below • Lying face down • Raising a body part • Away from the surface • On or close to the surface • Point the toes at the ankle • To move towards the midline • To move away from the midline • Sole of the foot turned inward • Movement around a central axis • Sole of the foot turned outward • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-12-01
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- pointed end of a conical structure
- discharge
- means, pertaining to
- sensation or perception
- parts of the body that lie closer to the midline
- farther from the trunk or nearer to the free end of an extremity
- means, disease or system for treating disease
- laying face up
- below a body part or nearer to the feet
- means, tumor
- speech
- paralysis
- eating or swallowing
- means, study of
- meaning, enlargement of
- laying face down
- above a body part or nearer to the head
- motion of a limb away from midline
- the anterior surface of the body
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- straightening of a joint
- pertaining to pain
- front surface of the body
- abnormal/excessive flow
- the bending of a joint
- motion of a limb towards the midline
- both sides of the midline
- pertaining to examination with an instrument
- posterior surface of body
- means, condition of
- farther inside the body
- puncture and drain fluid
- drooping
- swelling
- pertaining to breathing
- removal of
- closer to or on the skin
- vomiting
- parts of the body that lie farther from the midline
- closer to the trunk
39 Clues: speech • drooping • swelling • vomiting • discharge • paralysis • removal of • means, tumor • laying face up • means, study of • laying face down • pertaining to pain • means, condition of • closer to the trunk • means, pertaining to • eating or swallowing • the bending of a joint • abnormal/excessive flow • sensation or perception • farther inside the body • pertaining to breathing • meaning, enlargement of • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-10-30
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- Space between the lungs
- Benign cartilage tumor
- Pertaining to above the stomach
- Specialist in operating on the urinary tract in males and females and the reproductive tract in males
- The excision or removal of the kidney
- Painful digestion
- Removal of a fallopian tube
- Disease of the heart muscle
- -globin
- Inflammation of bone and bone marrow
- Voice box
- Puncture to remove fluid from a joint
- An increase in cell size
- Disease of the retina
- The study of cells
- Enlargement of the liver
- Pertaining to the treatment of older people
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- Muscle that separates the abdominal and thoracic cavities
- Facing up
- Incision of the eardrum
- Membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord
- Malignant tumor of pleural cells
- Visual examination of the sigmoid colon
- Hormone secreted by the pancreas
- Incision of the chest
- An abnormal condition of the mind
- Unable to breathe
- A vertical plane that divides the body or organ into right and left sides
- Gives the essential meaning of the term
- X-ray recording of bile ducts
- Double membrane that covers the organs in the abdomen
- Study of the stomach and intestines
- Inflammation of an ovary
- Pertaining to the muscle of the heart
34 Clues: -globin • Facing up • Voice box • Unable to breathe • Painful digestion • The study of cells • Incision of the chest • Disease of the retina • Benign cartilage tumor • Incision of the eardrum • Space between the lungs • An increase in cell size • Inflammation of an ovary • Enlargement of the liver • Removal of a fallopian tube • Disease of the heart muscle • X-ray recording of bile ducts • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-11-08
36 Clues: two • new • not • far • bad • slow • upon • many • heat • fast • with • after • below • three • equal • above • below • beyond • before • within • out of • normal • tendon • around • across • muscle • within • against • against • without • outside • between • together • abnormal • below normal • above normal
Medical Terminology 2023-10-26
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- A condition in which bones become brittle.
- An organ that produces insulin.
- The medical term for a sore throat.
- The outermost layer of the skin.
- The abbreviation for "before meals" in prescriptions.
- The medical term for difficulty swallowing.
- A condition of excessive body fat.
- The abbreviation for "as needed" in prescriptions.
- A surgical procedure to remove part of the colon.
- The body's ability to maintain stability.
- A common term for high blood pressure.
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- An instrument for listening to internal body sounds.
- The medical term for inflammation of the liver.
- A device to measure blood pressure.
- The smallest blood vessels in the body.
- The medical term for a nosebleed.
- A surgical procedure to remove an appendix.
- The abbreviation for "twice a day" in prescriptions.
- A medical term for a bruise.
- The abbreviation for "by mouth" in prescriptions.
20 Clues: A medical term for a bruise. • An organ that produces insulin. • The outermost layer of the skin. • The medical term for a nosebleed. • A condition of excessive body fat. • A device to measure blood pressure. • The medical term for a sore throat. • A common term for high blood pressure. • The smallest blood vessels in the body. • The body's ability to maintain stability. • ...
Medical terminology 2023-12-08
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- This is the full word of the shortened version of "path"
- Adverse drug reaction abbreviation added to medical charts
- This type of anaesthetic puts the patient into an unconscious state
- When confirming patient details we must ask for this.
- This is a shortened word for echocardiogram an investigation of the heart
- A big muscle that pumps blood around the body
- The patient is given an Rx to take home, what does this abbreviation stand for?
- AB's are a medication used to treat infections
- Where do you find documentation related to the patient?
- What is the largest organ in the human body.
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- This is a shortened version of local anaesthetic
- This medical condition relates to unstable sugar levels in the blood
- NOK refers to the family member of a patient listed as their contact person.(3 words)
- The patient is having IV medication, what does IV stand for?
- Dial 9 on the hospital phone to get through to here
- The notes have Dx written by the doctor, what does this stand for?
- What is the acronym of a urinary tract infection?
- Another word for moving around starting with M
- The patient has had a MSU collected what is this a specimen of?
- This is a code to indicate a medical emergency
- What is the name given to special clothing worn in a patient's room who is in isolation?
21 Clues: What is the largest organ in the human body. • A big muscle that pumps blood around the body • Another word for moving around starting with M • This is a code to indicate a medical emergency • AB's are a medication used to treat infections • This is a shortened version of local anaesthetic • What is the acronym of a urinary tract infection? • ...
Hockey Terminology 2023-11-24
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- one of the original 6 NHL hockey teams,Chicago ________
- country most known for hockey
- name of the championship trophy in hockey
- a goal scored in ice hockey when a team's on-ice players are outnumbered by the opposing team's
- one of the original 6 NHL hockey teams,Detroit ______
- a hard shot made by raising the stick about waist-high before striking the puck with a sharp slapping motion.
- when any member of the attacking team precedes the puck over the defending team's blueline
- forcefully skating into another player in an attempt to get the puck
- signals to start of play
- a shot that occurs when a player meets a teammate's pass with an immediate slapshot, without any attempt to control the puck
- where a player places their stick or body in such a way that causes an opposing player to trip or fall.
- equipment used to move on the ice
- one of the original 6 NHL hockey teams,Toronto __________
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- thick disc shaped object used in hockey
- one of the original 6 NHL hockey teams,Montreal _______
- a quick usually short-range shot in ice hockey made while the puck is against the blade of the stick by snapping the blade quickly forward
- when one team has an advantage in number of players
- when a player on his team's side of the red center line shoots the puck all the way down the ice and it crosses the red goal line at any point (other than the goal).
- the best hockey team ever... Vegas _______
- one of the original 6 NHL hockey teams,New York ________
- when a player uses his stick to slow down or prevent an opposing player from making a play on the puck or getting into a better position on the ice
- offensive player usually responsible for scoring goals
- piece of equipment used to strike the puck
- one of the original 6 NHL hockey teams, Boston ______
- player responsible for protecting the goal
25 Clues: signals to start of play • country most known for hockey • equipment used to move on the ice • thick disc shaped object used in hockey • name of the championship trophy in hockey • the best hockey team ever... Vegas _______ • piece of equipment used to strike the puck • player responsible for protecting the goal • when one team has an advantage in number of players • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-08-31
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- Sound produced by friction between bone and cartilage
- Pointing toes outward from the neutral position
- The brain is ____ to the skull
- Sudden onset injury
- Movement towards the midline of the body
- Knees are bent outwards
- Towards the front of the body
- The chest is ____ to the arms
- Heat, Ice, Tape
- Rotating towards the midline
- Rotating the forearm away from the body
- Straightening a limb after flexion
- Hip abductions
- Also known as a bruise
- Towards the back of the body
- The hand is _____ to the shoulder
- Peripheral nervous system
- DOB
- The head is _____ to the legs
- Injury with long-duration
- Upper arm bone goes out of the shoulder socket
- Swelling in the joint
- Bicep curl
- Lying face up
- Tearing of ligaments
- Bringing toes towards midline
- Tearing of muscles or tendons
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- SOB
- You experience shoulder pain with a gallbladder injury
- Swelling of tissue
- Rotating away from the midline
- The hand is ____ to the shoulder
- Rotating the forearm toward the body
- Incomplete separation of a joint
- Connects bone to bone
- Flexing your feet
- The wrist is _____ to the hand
- Looseness of a joint
- Connects muscle to bone
- Pointing your toes
- Bottom of the foot
- Central nervous system
- Extending part past its resting anatomical position
- You experience pain when an area is palpated
- Bleeding underneath the skin
- Lying face down
- The arms are _____ to the chest
- Top of the foot
- Body's response to an injury
- Ribs are _____ to lungs
- ROM
- Knees are bent inwards
- CC
53 Clues: CC • SOB • ROM • DOB • Bicep curl • Lying face up • Hip abductions • Heat, Ice, Tape • Lying face down • Top of the foot • Flexing your feet • Swelling of tissue • Pointing your toes • Bottom of the foot • Sudden onset injury • Looseness of a joint • Tearing of ligaments • Connects bone to bone • Swelling in the joint • Central nervous system • Also known as a bruise • Knees are bent inwards • ...
Animal Terminology 2023-09-01
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- mature male chicken
- immature female chicken
- castrated male bovine
- immature swine
- immature male chicken
- castrated male swine
- sheep meat over 1 yr
- mature male swine
- immature female swine
- immature horse
- mature male bovine
- mature female sheep
- immature female bovine
- immature sheep under 1 yr
- beef under 1 yr
- immature goat
- castrated male chicken
- mature female chicken
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- horse 12-24 mos age
- mature female goat
- mature female horse
- mature male horse
- laying hen over 1 yr
- mature male sheep
- castrated goat/sheep
- meat bird ready in 6-8 weeks
- sheep meat under 1 yr
- castrated male horse
- goat meat
- immature female horse
- mature male goat
31 Clues: goat meat • immature goat • immature swine • immature horse • beef under 1 yr • mature male goat • mature male horse • mature male sheep • mature male swine • mature female goat • mature male bovine • horse 12-24 mos age • mature male chicken • mature female horse • mature female sheep • castrated male swine • laying hen over 1 yr • castrated goat/sheep • sheep meat over 1 yr • castrated male horse • ...
Animal Terminology 2023-09-05
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- Mature Male Goat/Rabbit
- Young Male/Female Sheep
- Mature Male Cattle
- Mature Female Cattle
- Young Male Pig
- Mature Male Sheep
- Young Female Chicken
- Castrated Male Pig
- Mature Female Turkey/Chicken
- Young Female Cattle
- Young Male Chicken
- Young Female Horse
- Mature Male Horse
- Young Female Pig
- Mature Male Chicken
- Group of Cattle, Pigs, Horses
- Mature Female Sheep
- Baby Chicken
- Group of Sheep, Turkeys, Chickens, Goats
- Group of Rabbits
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- Castrated Male Sheep/Goat
- Young Male Goat
- Castrated Male Turkey/Chicken
- Mature Male Pig
- Castrated Male Rabbit
- Castrated Male Cattle
- Young Male/Female Turkey
- Castrated Male Horse
- Young Male Horse
- Baby Goat
- Baby Horse
- Mature Female Horse
- Baby Pig
- Mature Female Goat/Rabbit
- Mature Male Turkey
- Mature Female Pig
- Young Female Goat
- Baby Cattle
- Baby Rabbit
39 Clues: Baby Pig • Baby Goat • Baby Horse • Baby Cattle • Baby Rabbit • Baby Chicken • Young Male Pig • Young Male Goat • Mature Male Pig • Young Male Horse • Young Female Pig • Group of Rabbits • Mature Male Sheep • Mature Male Horse • Mature Female Pig • Young Female Goat • Mature Male Cattle • Castrated Male Pig • Young Male Chicken • Young Female Horse • Mature Male Turkey • Young Female Cattle • Mature Female Horse • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-08-23
20 Clues: self • height • weight • doctor • history • against • diagbosis • twice a day • Temperature • from or away • to or toward • blood pressure • nothing by mouth • four times a day • three times a day • do not resuscitate • without or lack of • immediately or now • twice or double or both • activities of daily living
horticultural terminology 2023-09-26
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- plants that have female and male reproductive systems
- process of moving seeds outdoors
- plant that has multiple stems
- water and minerals moving up in a plant
- removing energy to control vibratory motion
- tree that keeps green leaves all year
- where the plant stem meet the roots
- tree\shrubs that shed leaves annually
- seeds that have been altered using breeding methods
- 2 different species offspring
- important underground part of all vascular plants
- plant that lives through one season
- plant that lives 3+ years
- act of joining two plants together
- plants and animal fertilizer
- small amounts for plant development
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- a hole in soil
- large amounts for plant development
- act of removing the top of plant
- unwanted "plants"
- plants that can survive during winter
- plant that lives through two seasons
- plant that has a single stem or trunk
- a plant that has no wood stem
- yellow\wilting leaves
- development process of a seed
- moves food down in a plant
- process of increasing amount of plants
- young plant stage
- removal of extra seeds
30 Clues: a hole in soil • unwanted "plants" • young plant stage • yellow\wilting leaves • removal of extra seeds • plant that lives 3+ years • moves food down in a plant • plants and animal fertilizer • plant that has multiple stems • a plant that has no wood stem • development process of a seed • 2 different species offspring • act of removing the top of plant • process of moving seeds outdoors • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-08-30
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- A reverse curl is an example of ___
- How much you can move your leg at the knee joint is your ___
- This commonly happens to your knee cap in sports
- Situated or pertaining to a center is ___
- A bicep curl is an example of ___
- Blood pressure
- A concussion is an example of an ___ injury
- When your joint partially separates it is ___
- Lying face down is in the ___ position
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- ___ is toward your head
- When you get injured your body reacts by ___ happening at the site of the injury
- Heart disease is an example of an ___ injury
- The underside of the foot is ___
- Situated away from the center is ___
- Turning your arm so that your palms are facing down is ___
- If a blunt force causes your elbow to bend backwards it is considered a ___
- Turning your arm so that your palms are facing up is ___
- Twice a day
- Moving your arm out away from your body at a 90-degree angle is an ___
- Friction between bone and cartilage is ___
- When something is far away from your skin it is considered ___
- Your feet are more ___ than your knees
- Your spine is on the ___ part of your body
- When your muscles or tendons stretch/tear it is a ___
- Moving your arm in toward your body at a 90-degree angle is an ___
- Your feet are ___
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- When you are experiencing a heart attack and you feel pain in your jaw you have ___
- A more technical term for a bruise is ___
- Curling your toes up is a __ movement
- Your elbow is more ___ than your hand
- The structure that connects muscle to bone is ___
- Your heart is ___
- Cheif complaint
- When your elbow joint feels loose you have ___
- Discoloration resulting from bleeding underneath the skin is ___
- When your ligament stretches or tears it is a ___
- Moving your toes away from the midline of your body is ___
- Date of Birth
- The bones in your hand are ___
- Pointing your toes down is a ___ movement
- The top of your hand is ___
- When the joint swells it is ___
- Moving your toes toward the midline of your body is ___
- When your tissue swells it is ___
- Your chest is on the ___ part of your body
- When you have appendicitis you have ___
- Lying face up is in the ___ position
- The structure that connects bone to bone is ___
- Raising your arms above your head is an ___ movement
- Lowering your arms from above your head is an ___ movement
- Ice is an example of ___
- ___ is toward your feet
- When your knees are bent inward they are in the __ position
- When you are bow-legged you have knees in the ___ position
55 Clues: Twice a day • Date of Birth • Blood pressure • Cheif complaint • Your heart is ___ • Your feet are ___ • ___ is toward your head • ___ is toward your feet • Ice is an example of ___ • The top of your hand is ___ • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation • The bones in your hand are ___ • When the joint swells it is ___ • The underside of the foot is ___ • A bicep curl is an example of ___ • ...
Livestock Terminology 2023-09-07
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- male rabbit
- castrated male caprine
- young female equine
- female rabbit
- intact male gallus
- male parent
- castrated male swine
- baby ovine
- baby horse
- baby chicken
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- female goat
- male caprine
- baby bovine
- young female bovine that has not had a calf
- young female swine without live birth
- female parent
- castrated male bovine
- female sheep
- intact male bovine
- intact male ovine
- castrated male sheep
- female bovine with live birth
- baby goat
23 Clues: baby goat • baby ovine • baby horse • female goat • male rabbit • baby bovine • male parent • male caprine • female sheep • baby chicken • female rabbit • female parent • intact male ovine • intact male gallus • intact male bovine • young female equine • castrated male swine • castrated male sheep • castrated male bovine • castrated male caprine • female bovine with live birth • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-09-18
36 Clues: py • ab- • dys- • sub- • mal- • hemo • rhin • derm • hemi- • peri- • -itis • hypo- • -pnea • olig- • arthr • hepat • nephr • hyper- • a-,an- • tachy- • pulmon • brady- • macro- • cephal • -algia • stomat • -megaly • -phasia • -ectomy • - pathy • angi(o) • -emesis • necr(o) • oophor(o) • arteri(o) • hyster(o)
Pharmacology Terminology 2023-09-18
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- block agonist by binding to an allosteric site
- The study of substances that interact with living systems through chemical processes
- any molecule that binds to a receptor
- A naturally occurring poisonous substance that is produced within living cells or organisms (e.g. tetrodotoxin)
- Synthetic poisons (e.g. glycophosphate in herbicide)
- increase the response of a receptor
- Inhibition of an agonist’s action downstream of the receptor
- decrease the response of a receptor
- Neutralization of an agonist through physical complexation
- A chemical substance used in the treatment, cure, prevention, or diagnosis of disease or used to otherwise enhance physical or mental well-being
- Chemical substances that cause harm to organisms when sufficient quantities are absorbed, inhaled, or ingested
- A ligand that binds to a different site from the endogenous ligand
- Competitive or Non-competitive inhibition at receptor target
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- A ligand that binds to the same site as an endogenous signaling molecule
- A group of substances that bind to a receptor to change the response to stimuli
- Medical science concerned with disease caused by or uniquely associated with toxic substances
- compete for the binding site with ligand to block agonist
- Protein that recognizes a signaling molecular endogenous to the organism and translates that recognitioninto a meaningful cellular event
- Provide a full response for a population of receptors
- Impediment to absorption or distribution, or the enhancement of elimination of a drug
- Science involving usage of substances to prevent, diagnose, or treat disease
- Desired physiological or behavioral changes produced by the drug
- capacity of ligand to activate a receptor
- Amount of drug in the circulation that is free to bind at target sites
- Interaction of drug with target receptors, cells, tissues
- Produce a sub-maximal response despite fully occupying population of receptors
- Property of a ligand to block the action of an agonist
- The study of adverse effects of substances on living systems
28 Clues: increase the response of a receptor • decrease the response of a receptor • any molecule that binds to a receptor • capacity of ligand to activate a receptor • block agonist by binding to an allosteric site • Synthetic poisons (e.g. glycophosphate in herbicide) • Provide a full response for a population of receptors • ...
Football Terminology 2023-09-19
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- the player responsible for defending the wide receivers
- player responsible for throwing the football on offense
- when a defensive player intercepts the ball and scores a touchdown
- when the quarterback throws the ball in no players direction to avoid being tackled
- what the defense does to stop the opponent with the ball
- the football team that plays in Las Vegas
- penalty signal
- the person responsible for throwing the penalty flag
- a score worth 6 points
- a score worth 2 points
- the area of the field where you score
- when an offensive player loses the ball on the ground
- a tackle of the quarterback behind the line of scrimmage
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- player responsible for catching the ball on offense
- a football catch
- when a defensive player impedes the offenses ability to catch a pass
- the spot on the field where the ball is hiked is the line of ________
- the player responsible for tossing the ball between his legs to the quarterback
- when the defense catches a pass from the opposing quarterback
- a score worth 3 points
- player responsible for running the football on offense
- when a player kneels in the endzone after a kickoff
- a tackle of your opponent in their own endzone
- when the ball is tossed between the players legs to the quarterback
- units of measurement on a football field
25 Clues: penalty signal • a football catch • a score worth 3 points • a score worth 6 points • a score worth 2 points • the area of the field where you score • units of measurement on a football field • the football team that plays in Las Vegas • a tackle of your opponent in their own endzone • player responsible for catching the ball on offense • ...
Swimming Terminology 2024-01-10
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- K
- The first set in a workout
- fundamental body position in swimming, done after dives and turns
- FR
- BR
- swimming faster by the end of the repetition
- one piece of a workout; ex: 5x100 on 2:00
- CH
- leaving on the :00
- IM
- BK
- kick used in breastroke
- Swimming Down on the right side of the lane, back on the left
- P
Down
- Second phase of the arm stroke
- Kick, Drill, Swim
- swimming faster by time over duration of a set
- leaving on the :30
- Causes you to swim slower
- kick used in backstroke and freestyle
- Grandviews pool is 25 _____
- Last phase of the arm stroke
- First phase of the arm stroke
- A rotating movement of the body around the midline
24 Clues: K • P • FR • BR • CH • IM • BK • Kick, Drill, Swim • leaving on the :30 • leaving on the :00 • kick used in breastroke • Causes you to swim slower • The first set in a workout • Grandviews pool is 25 _____ • Last phase of the arm stroke • First phase of the arm stroke • Second phase of the arm stroke • kick used in backstroke and freestyle • one piece of a workout; ex: 5x100 on 2:00 • ...
Animal Terminology 2024-01-24
Across
- birth term cattle dairy
- newborn swine
- birth term duck
- newborn goose
- young male Goat
- birth term fish
- mature male goose
- newborn fish
- young male chicken
- young male/young female
- birth term sheep
- birth term horse
Down
- birth term swine
- newborn turkey
- birth term cattle beef
- birth term chicken
- newborn chicken
- newborn rabbit
- mature male duck
- mature female rabbit
- newborn cow
- young male sheep
- newborn horse
- birth term goat
- mature male turkey
25 Clues: newborn cow • newborn fish • newborn swine • newborn goose • newborn horse • newborn turkey • newborn rabbit • birth term duck • newborn chicken • young male Goat • birth term fish • birth term goat • birth term swine • mature male duck • young male sheep • birth term sheep • birth term horse • mature male goose • birth term chicken • young male chicken • mature male turkey • mature female rabbit • ...
Animal terminology 2024-01-24
Across
- female turkey
- male goose
- newborn goose
- young female fish
- Female sheep
- male goat
- young female chicken
- Young female horse
- male rabbit
- young male sheep
- castrated horse
- castrated cattle
- female cattle
Down
- young male fish
- young male chicken
- NewbornChicken
- male turkey
- newborn fish
- young male goat
- castrated sheep
- male cattle
- newborn swine
- newborn goat
- newborn rabbit
- castrated swine
25 Clues: male goat • male goose • male turkey • male cattle • male rabbit • newborn fish • Female sheep • newborn goat • female turkey • newborn goose • newborn swine • female cattle • NewbornChicken • newborn rabbit • young male fish • young male goat • castrated sheep • castrated swine • castrated horse • young male sheep • castrated cattle • young female fish • young male chicken • Young female horse • young female chicken
Animal Terminology 2024-01-24
Across
- mature male goat
- castrated male chicken
- young female swine
- castrated male cow
- mature female goose
- young male sheep
- mature male horse
- young female goat
- mature female cow
- castrated male horse
- young male swine
- mature female sheep
- young male chicken
- calf young female cow
- castrated male
- young male goat
Down
- young female horse
- calf young male cow
- mature female rabbit
- young female chicken
- newborn goose
- mature male sheep
- mature female goat
- mature male duck
- newborn cow
- mature male goose
- newborn sheep
- mature male rabbit
- mature female swine
- newborn swine
- young fish
- mature female horse
- newborn turkey
- young male horse
- mature male swine
- newborn fish
- young female sheep
- newborn goat
- newborn horse
- mature male cow
- castrated male swine
41 Clues: young fish • newborn cow • newborn fish • newborn goat • newborn goose • newborn sheep • newborn swine • newborn horse • newborn turkey • castrated male • mature male cow • young male goat • mature male goat • mature male duck • young male sheep • young male swine • young male horse • mature male sheep • mature male goose • mature male horse • young female goat • mature female cow • mature male swine • ...
Animal Terminology 2024-01-24
Across
- baby chick
- newborn sheep
- Fish giving birth
- baby pig
- young female pig
- young fish
- Castrated cow
- Mature female Cattle
- young male cow
- The gestation of a cow
Down
- Male mature duck
- term for cow giving birth
- Male chicken
- Young female chicken
- new born cow
- Baby goat
- Castrated horse
- Gestation of a horse
- young male horse
- young female cow
- Mature male goose
- baby fish
- Mature male cow
- term for a horse giving birth
24 Clues: baby pig • Baby goat • baby fish • baby chick • young fish • Male chicken • new born cow • newborn sheep • Castrated cow • young male cow • Castrated horse • Mature male cow • Male mature duck • young female pig • young male horse • young female cow • Fish giving birth • Mature male goose • Young female chicken • Gestation of a horse • Mature female Cattle • The gestation of a cow • term for cow giving birth • ...
Animal Terminology 2024-01-24
Across
- Newborn Goat
- Mature male goat
- Mature male horse
- Birthing of horse
- Mature male sheep
- Mature male swine
- Newborn turkey
- Birthing of swine
- Birthing of lamb
- Birthing of duck
- Newborn duck
Down
- Newborn swine
- Newborn cow
- Birthing of goat
- Mature male cattle
- Newborn rabbit
- Newborn sheep
- Mature male chicken
- Newborn fish
- Mature male goose
- Newborn horse
- Newborn goose
- Birth of cattle
- Birthing of chicken
- Newborn chicken
- Mature male duck
26 Clues: Newborn cow • Newborn Goat • Newborn fish • Newborn duck • Newborn swine • Newborn sheep • Newborn horse • Newborn goose • Newborn rabbit • Newborn turkey • Birth of cattle • Newborn chicken • Birthing of goat • Mature male goat • Birthing of lamb • Birthing of duck • Mature male duck • Mature male horse • Birthing of horse • Mature male sheep • Mature male swine • Mature male goose • Birthing of swine • ...
