acting terminology Crossword Puzzles
STATISTICS TERMINOLOGY 2025-02-08
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- The mathematical study of data collection, organization, analysis, and interpretation.
- The branch of statistics that deals with organizing, summarizing, and presenting data using numerical measures (e.g., mean, median, standard deviation) and visual tools (e.g., tables, graphs, charts) to describe its main features.
- A type of sampling that selecting every k-th element from an ordered population (e.g., k = N/n).
- A type of sampling that selecting elements to meet predefined proportions of specific categories.
- The process of selecting a representative subset (n) from a population (N).
- The entire set of elements (N) from which data can be drawn.
- Numerical data that can be measured or counted.
- A type of sampling that choosing a sample based on accessibility rather than probability.
- A characteristic or attribute of a data set that can take on different values across observations. It is what is measured, observed, or manipulated in statistical analysis
- A type of sampling that every element in the population has an equal probability (1/N) of being selected.
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- Countable values from a finite or countably infinite set (e.g., integers).
- The branch of statistics that uses data from a sample to make predictions, estimations, or generalizations about a larger population, often involving probability and hypothesis testing
- A type of sampling that the population is divided into strata, and random samples are taken from each stratum proportionally.
- Categorical data that cannot be expressed numerically (e.g., labels, classifications).
- A subset (n) of the population (N) used for analysis.
- Data that takes any value in a given range, typically real numbers (ℝ).
- Sample ___ - A list of all possible sample elements from the population.
- A collection of values (x₁, x₂, ..., xₙ) representing observations or measurements.
- Sample ___ - An individual element (xᵢ) selected for measurement.
- Sample_____ - A variable measured within the sample, often denoted as x ̅ for sample mean or s for sample standard deviation.
- A numerical value (e.g., μ, σ) that describes a characteristic of a population.
21 Clues: Numerical data that can be measured or counted. • A subset (n) of the population (N) used for analysis. • The entire set of elements (N) from which data can be drawn. • Sample ___ - An individual element (xᵢ) selected for measurement. • Data that takes any value in a given range, typically real numbers (ℝ). • ...
Literary Terminology 2025-02-15
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- A typical character, situation, or symbol seen across many stories
- Using an object or action to represent a deeper meaning
- Placing two contrasting ideas or images side by side
- The central message or lesson of a story
- The repetition of the same sound at the beginning of words
- Conversation between characters
- A statement that seems contradictory but reveals a deeper truth
- The feeling a story creates for the reader
- A contrast between what is expected and what actually happens
- A struggle between opposing forces
- A comparison that does not use "like" or "as"
- A story in which characters and events symbolize a deeper meaning
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- A technique used to mock or criticize human flaws through humor or exaggeration
- A scene that takes the story back in time
- Clues or hints about what will happen later in a story
- Words that imitate sounds
- The author’s attitude toward the subject or audience
- An extreme exaggeration
- Descriptive language that appeals to the senses
- A comparison using "like" or "as"
20 Clues: An extreme exaggeration • Words that imitate sounds • Conversation between characters • A comparison using "like" or "as" • A struggle between opposing forces • The central message or lesson of a story • A scene that takes the story back in time • The feeling a story creates for the reader • A comparison that does not use "like" or "as" • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-02-16
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- A drug that reduces fever
- Inflammation of the stomach lining
- A drug that suppresses the immune system
- A type of skin cancer
- A drug that reduces inflammation
- Difficulty swallowing
- A drug that reduces stomach acid
- A drug that treats parasitic infections
- Relating to the skin
- A drug that treats fungal infections
- Imaging technique using magnetic fields
- A protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen
- Study of blood
- High blood pressure
- A drug that relieves pain
- Vomiting blood
- A drug that relaxes airway muscles
- A condition causing itchy, inflamed skin
- A small fluid-filled blister on the skin
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- A drug that widens blood vessels
- The process of stopping bleeding
- Inflammation of the liver
- Largest artery in the body
- A drug that dissolves blood clots
- Drug that prevents blood clots
- Reduced blood flow to tissues
- Abnormal heart rhythm
- The study of the heart
- The presence of blood in urine
- Channel Blocker A drug that relaxes blood vessels
- A test that measures brain electrical activity
- A drug that blocks histamine receptors
- A drug that increases urine production
- A drug that lowers cholesterol
- A condition causing red, scaly patches on the skin
- A drug that treats viral infections
- A drug that treats allergic reactions
- A drug that prevents platelet clumping
- A drug that reduces heart rate
- A drug that treats bacterial infections
40 Clues: Study of blood • Vomiting blood • High blood pressure • Relating to the skin • A type of skin cancer • Abnormal heart rhythm • Difficulty swallowing • The study of the heart • Inflammation of the liver • A drug that reduces fever • A drug that relieves pain • Largest artery in the body • Reduced blood flow to tissues • Drug that prevents blood clots • The presence of blood in urine • ...
Poetry Terminology 2024-12-03
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- verse written with a precise meter but does not rhyme
- a poem that concerns the natural world, rural life, and landscapes
- a figure of speech that compares two basically different things
- category of poetry that concerns feelings and emotion
- he continuation of a poetic phrase beyond the end of a line, couplet, or stanza
- a poem that describes a word that emulates the sound it is describing
- repetition of the same sounds in words that appear near each other in a poem
- creating a picture with words appealing to any of the five senses
- a reference to a character, place or situation from another literary work
- tells a story
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- dramatic exaggeration
- the pattern of beats made by stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of poetry used to create musical effects
- a repeated word or phrase at the beginning of successive lines
- a poetic phrase addressed to a subject who is either dead or absent
- the repetition of consonant sounds, most often at the beginning of words
- four-line grouping
- a poem that reflects upon death or loss
- a pause occurring in the middle of a line
- pair of rhyming lines
- a lengthy, narrative work of poetry
- a tribute to its subject
- a figure of speech that uses the word like or as to make a comparison of two seemly yet like things
- narrative verse that can be either poetic or musical
23 Clues: tells a story • four-line grouping • dramatic exaggeration • pair of rhyming lines • a tribute to its subject • a lengthy, narrative work of poetry • a poem that reflects upon death or loss • a pause occurring in the middle of a line • narrative verse that can be either poetic or musical • verse written with a precise meter but does not rhyme • ...
HEENT Terminology 2024-12-05
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- Upper eyelid droops over the eye
- Dry, cracked lips (dehydration)
- Drainage containing pus, odor
- Difficulty speaking
- Earwax.
- Precancerous white spots or patches on the tongue
- Odor that is identified as bad breath
- Unusually large head
- Crossed eyes, one or both eyes deviate out of alignment
- Bluish discolored mucus membrane of mouth and/or lips
- Damage to facial nerve preventing muscle from working, asymmetry
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- Both sides are different
- Rapid, shaking, involuntary eye movement
- Dry mouth
- Significantly smaller than expected head r/t abnormal brain development
- Ringing, buzzing, roaring in ear
- Having a normal head size
- Difficulty swallowing
- Bloody nasal discharge, nosebleed
- Both sides are equal & identical
- Double vision
21 Clues: Earwax. • Dry mouth • Double vision • Difficulty speaking • Unusually large head • Difficulty swallowing • Both sides are different • Having a normal head size • Drainage containing pus, odor • Dry, cracked lips (dehydration) • Ringing, buzzing, roaring in ear • Upper eyelid droops over the eye • Both sides are equal & identical • Bloody nasal discharge, nosebleed • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-11-27
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- Vacuna contra la gripe
- Gota
- Sinuses
- Trastorno
- Aborto Espontaneo
- Electrocardiograma
- Infección del Tracto Urinario
- Indice de Masa Corporal
- Fatty Liver
- Globulos Rojos
- Ronchas
- Back of the neck
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- Presion Arterial Alta
- Soplo cardiaco
- Esófago
- En Ayunas
- Vacuna contra el Sarampion, Paperas y Rubeola
- Insuficiencia Cardiaca
- Ingle
- Dolor Sordo
- Frente
- Pantorrilla
- HotFlashes
- Quiste
24 Clues: Gota • Ingle • Frente • Quiste • Sinuses • Esófago • Ronchas • En Ayunas • Trastorno • HotFlashes • Dolor Sordo • Fatty Liver • Pantorrilla • Soplo cardiaco • Globulos Rojos • Back of the neck • Aborto Espontaneo • Electrocardiograma • Presion Arterial Alta • Vacuna contra la gripe • Insuficiencia Cardiaca • Indice de Masa Corporal • Infección del Tracto Urinario • Vacuna contra el Sarampion, Paperas y Rubeola
Cardiovascular Terminology 2024-12-03
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- small metal tube used for improving blood flow
- prefix that means heart
- Surgical process to improve blood flow
- devices used to open blocked areas
- the study of electrical properties of biological tissue
- catheters used to treat abnormally rapid heartbeat
- microscopic blood vessels
- suffix meaning disease
- suffix meaning condition of
- tissue that makes up the bulk of the heart
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- the minimum amount of energy needed to restore a heart rhythm
- suffix meaning abnormal condition
- used to monitor heart rhythms
- suffix meaning "pretaining to"
- muscular tubes that carry oxygen
- used to correct the heart rate
- heart disease that occurs do to a buildup of plaque
- condition that occurs when the heart can't pump enough blood
- main cardio vascular organ
- Blood vessels that return deoxygenated blood to the heart
20 Clues: suffix meaning disease • prefix that means heart • microscopic blood vessels • main cardio vascular organ • suffix meaning condition of • used to monitor heart rhythms • suffix meaning "pretaining to" • used to correct the heart rate • muscular tubes that carry oxygen • suffix meaning abnormal condition • devices used to open blocked areas • Surgical process to improve blood flow • ...
Debate Terminology 2024-11-25
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- The power or force of an argument; Why does the argument matter?
- This is used to refer to how predictable an argument was based upon the topic literature or some standard of preparedness.
- The side that supports the resolution is affirmative. The affirmative case explains why the resolution is correct; it is presented during the affirmative constructive (AC).
- Time: In Lincoln-Douglas debate, debaters have a total of three minutes of prep time that can be used during the debate to get ready and plan for their next speech.
- Constructive speeches are speeches in which debaters introduce their position and advocacy.
- Objection: The negative debater can offer a competing value that is upheld through their case. The negative must show that this value is superior to the affirmative’s value (LD debate).
- Rebuttal speeches are shorter speeches later in the debate in which debaters argue over issues that were built during the constructive speeches; to re-build an initial claim by indicating how it continues to stand after consideration is given to your opponent’s attack.
- Evidence refers to published literature introduced into the debate to provide support for an argument. Lincoln-Douglas debate is less evidence-intensive than Policy Debate.
- A criterion is a necessary or sufficient standard by which to measure the competing values. It is a conceptual tool used to decide which value should be upheld (“criteria” is the plural of “criterion”).
- Outline of a debate case containing arguments and evidence.
- The conflict with a specific argument made by the opponent; direct confrontation of ideas.
- Issues: The critical elements inherent in the resolution which the affirmative must establish in order to prove the validity of the resolution.
- Ground refers to the arguments debaters can make during the round. It is used to say that each side must have sufficient ground for the round to be fair.
- Theory: Games theory is the idea that debate must be fair for both sides. The rules of debate must not provide a better opportunity for one side to win over another.
- A statement made at the beginning of any speech which takes a position with regard to the totality of one’s own or one’s opponent’s analysis. This part of the speech is entirely optional. Leaving it out allows more time for the intro or the contentions. But by putting in, while it takes time, it allows you to set up more justification and explanation about your approach to your position.
- The reason why your claim is true; reasoning behind a claim. If an argument has no warrant, it may be automatically disregarded by some judges.
- Letting judge know where you are headed (preview); where you are on the flow.
- The topic of the debate. The resolution sets forth the issues to be discussed in the debate and the respective sides affirmative and negative teams will take.
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- A deceptive, misleading, or false notion, belief, etc.
- Debaters generally crystallize the debate in their last speech. Crystallizing involves summing up the debate, addressing the most important arguments, and offering voting issues.
- This refers to arguments, assumptions, or definitions made by one side that prevent both sides from competing
- (Sometimes called “T”) An argument where teams debate the meaning of certain words in the resolution in an attempt to prove that the affirmative either is or is not debating the topic as worded.
- A value is an idea that a debater argues is paramount. The contentions in a Lincoln-Douglas case uphold the value. Generally, the debater will present philosophical background to support and explain their value. For a more detailed explanation, see “Logic in LD: Casing Applications (Continued).”
- Arguing against constructive arguments made by the other debater; attacking or overthrowing claims made by your opponent.
- Paradigm: Preferences of a judge for a debate round (For example, a judge may request that there be no “spreading” or excessive speed.)
- Flowing is a note taking technique. Debaters and judges flow throughout the round to keep track of the arguments being made. The “flow” may also refer to the notepad itself.
- quo: The current situation while the debate is occurring; existing state of things.
- A contention is a major argument in the debate. Affirmatives and negatives build their cases with contentions.
- A weighing mechanism or tool that judges can use to determine which parts of the debate are most important; attempts to tell the judge which impacts matter most and why.
- of Proof: A debater who offers an argument must show that it is valid in order for it to be accepted. In Lincoln-Douglas debate, the affirmative team has the burden to prove the resolution true while the negative has the burden to prove the resolution false.
- A piece of evidence with a claim and warrant, source citation, and explanation.
- Definitions: Debaters may argue that their definition is superior to that of another debater for a variety of reasons such as setting fair limits for the debate or being used in the literature.
- Spreading is when one debater makes as many arguments as possible attempting to make too many for the opponent to answer.
- Rejects the resolution
- Cross-ex and CX are both short for cross examination. Cross ex is the time one debater gets to interact with another debater by asking questions. In Lincoln-Douglas debate, each debater gets three minutes of cross-ex time after his or her opponent’s constructive speech. The time can be used for clarification or to set up an argument.
- Issue or “Voters”: Both teams can make voting issues throughout the debate. A voting issue is a reason to affirm or negate. Voting issues are arguments that have been won by one side or another that conclude that the resolution is true or false.
36 Clues: Rejects the resolution • A deceptive, misleading, or false notion, belief, etc. • Outline of a debate case containing arguments and evidence. • The power or force of an argument; Why does the argument matter? • Letting judge know where you are headed (preview); where you are on the flow. • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-11-01
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- the process of breathing, or the mechanical assistance of breathing, in patients who are unable to breath on their own
- a preventative treatment used to protect against a particular disease or infection
- loss of sensation or feeling, usually achieved through medication
- refers to a condition that has a rapid onset and short duration
- (CVA or stroke) a disruption in blood flow to the brain that can cause damage to the brain tissue
- part of the body that contains the stomach, intestines, and other organs
- refers to a tumor or growth that is not cancerous and does not invade nearby tissue or spread to other parts of the body
- the identification of a disease or condition based on its symptoms and medical tests
- a microscopic infection agent that can replicate only inside a host cell and causes various diseases
- (ECG or EKG) a test that measures the electrical activity of the heart
- a surgical procedure in which opening is made in the neck and a tube is inserted into the windpipe to help with breathing
- the higher number in blood pressure reading that indicates the pressure in the arteries when the heart is contracting
- A chronic lung disease that causes inflammation and narrowing of the airways
- the removal of dead or damaged tissue from a wound to promote healing
- a blockage in a blood vessel, usually caused by a blood clot or other debris
- (IV) a method of delivering fluids or medication directly into a vein
- heart failure (CHF) a condition in which the heart cannot pump enough blood to meet the body’s needs
- (CVD) a class of disease that affect the heart and blood vessels
- the body’s response to injury or infection, characterized by redness, swelling, heat, and pain
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- (COPD) a group of lung diseases that make it difficult to breathe
- (ARDS) a severe lung condition that can occur in response to injury or infection
- a medication that prevents blood clots
- a medical test that uses electromagnetic radiation to produce images of internal body structures
- a flexible tube inserted into the body to remove or deliver fluids
- a lack of blood flow to an area of the body, usually caused by a blockage in a blood vessel
- a group of diseases characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells
- the likely outcome of a disease or condition based on medical treatment and other factors
- a condition in which the body lacks enough red blood cells to carry oxygen to the body’s tissues
- a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to other parts of the body
- high blood pressure
- refers to a condition that lasts a long time or is persistent
- specialized medical care for people with serious illnesses that focuses on providing relief from symptoms and improving quality of life
- an irregular heartbeat
- a loss of bladder control, resulting in the accidental release of urine
- a localized response to injury or infection that is characterized by redness, swelling, and warmth
- a protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body
- (MI) commonly known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to a part of the heart is blocked, causing damage to the heart muscle
- the formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel
- the lower number in a blood pressure reading that indicates the pressure in the arteries when the heart is resting
- a physical or mental indication of a disease or condition, as pain or fatigue
40 Clues: high blood pressure • an irregular heartbeat • a medication that prevents blood clots • the formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel • refers to a condition that lasts a long time or is persistent • refers to a condition that has a rapid onset and short duration • (CVD) a class of disease that affect the heart and blood vessels • ...
Medical terminology 2024-11-11
40 Clues: one • near • fast • left • four • loss • thick • eight • sharp • after • above • above • above • erect • within • around • behind • toward • yellow • beyond • middle • to cut • outside • protein • through • removal • breathe • heredity • appetite • likeness • drinking • thousand • alongside • alongside • formation • condition • urination • different • specialist • sense of smell
Excel Terminology 2024-11-05
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- By default, I start out with this many sheets.
- The small square that allows formulas to be carried to adjacent cells.
- A formula that uses data from another sheet.
- Pressing this key will allow you to select cells that are not adjacent.
- All formulas begin with this.
- A miniature chart in one cell.
- When charts are put on their own sheet, the paper is normally turned to __________________ orientation.
- A type of chart where the items being studied add up to a total.
- This is where I can look to see what cell is active.
- If these are in gray, they won't print, which makes finding the cells more difficult. If they are turned on, they will be black.
- Small rectangles in Excel that allow you to enter data.
- This is an area that shows up in Excel below the ribbon to allow you to see what you are typing in a cell.
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- Cells that are allowed to change into adjacent cell names when filled.
- This function will tell you how many cells there are in a range.
- This function says you want to multiply.
- Cells that are not allowed to change when formulas are filled.
- The key on a chart that tells you what the colors mean.
- These are labeled with numbers.
- A symbol that you want to show up between data you are joining.
- More than one cell.
- Making two or more cells become one larger cell.
- These are labeled with letters of the alphabet.
- A file in Excel is called a ______________.
- This key allows information to wrap/stack when used with Enter.
- This function says you want to add.
25 Clues: More than one cell. • All formulas begin with this. • A miniature chart in one cell. • These are labeled with numbers. • This function says you want to add. • This function says you want to multiply. • A file in Excel is called a ______________. • A formula that uses data from another sheet. • By default, I start out with this many sheets. • ...
Ai/Terminology 2024-12-27
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- A representation of a system or process
- The process of analyzing data for insights
- A type of learning involving multiple layers
- A learning method without labeled data
- A popular AI development framework
- Raw facts and figures for analysis
- Converting text from one language to another
- An organization advancing AI research
- The field of processing and understanding language
- AI's ability to understand spoken words
- Inspired by the human brain's structure
- Step-by-step procedure for solving a problem
- The result produced by a system or model
- Forecasting outcomes based on data
- The process of teaching a model to learn patterns
- Sorting data into predefined categories
- Improving a model's performance
- A conversational AI system
- Self-governing or independent systems
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- Learning by receiving rewards or penalties
- A framework for machine learning applications
- A large language model used in AI research
- Identifying patterns or features in data
- A transformer model for understanding text
- Predicting continuous values from data
- A learning method with labeled data
- Producing content like text or images with AI
- A field where AI enhances player experiences
- Acquiring knowledge or skills through experience
- A programming language used in AI development
- A device that performs automated tasks
- A system of interconnected nodes
- Creating virtual representations of scenarios
- The field of creating intelligent machines
- A generative language model
- AI's ability to interpret visual data
- A mathematical object used in AI computations
- Using AI to perform tasks without human intervention
- A tendency to favor certain outcomes in AI
39 Clues: A conversational AI system • A generative language model • Improving a model's performance • A system of interconnected nodes • A popular AI development framework • Raw facts and figures for analysis • Forecasting outcomes based on data • A learning method with labeled data • An organization advancing AI research • AI's ability to interpret visual data • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-01-13
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- cancerous tumor
- study of
- sub
- underside of the hindlimb from the tarsal joint distally
- hemat
- rear or tail
- slow
- heart
- increased blood pressure
- red blood cells
- rhino
- underside or belly
- gastro
- emesis
- inflammation
- nearer to the midline of the body
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- rapid, shallow breathing
- difficult birth
- white blood cells
- slow heart rate
- drinking a large volume of water
- away from the median plane
- supra
- to the back, dorsal
- cyt
- one who studies disease
- toward the head
- destruction
- blood in the urine
- surgical removal
- without
- straining to urinate
32 Clues: sub • cyt • slow • hemat • supra • heart • rhino • gastro • emesis • without • study of • destruction • rear or tail • inflammation • cancerous tumor • difficult birth • slow heart rate • toward the head • red blood cells • surgical removal • white blood cells • blood in the urine • underside or belly • to the back, dorsal • straining to urinate • one who studies disease • rapid, shallow breathing • increased blood pressure • ...
Medical terminology 2025-03-06
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- high blood pressure
- a common viral illness with fever and body aches
- a written order for medicine from a doctor
- identifying a disease or condition
- medical care given for an illness or injury
- a tool used by doctors to listen to the heart and lungs
- a healthcare professional who assists doctors and cares for patients
- a state of health, especially related to a disease
- a reaction to a substance like pollen, dust, or certain foods
- not awake or responsive
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- swelling or redness in the body due to injury or infection
- a disease affecting blood sugar levels
- a professional who prepares and gives out medicine
- the amount of medication to be taken at a time
- a condition affecting breathing due to narrowed airways
- a physical or mental sign of illness
- the process of getting better after an illness or injury
- inserting medicine into the body using a needle
- a doctor who performs operations
- a broken bone
- a medical test using sound waves to see inside the body
- an operation to fix or remove something in the body
22 Clues: a broken bone • high blood pressure • not awake or responsive • a doctor who performs operations • identifying a disease or condition • a physical or mental sign of illness • a disease affecting blood sugar levels • a written order for medicine from a doctor • medical care given for an illness or injury • the amount of medication to be taken at a time • ...
medical terminology 2025-03-07
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- difficulty in swallowing
- a rare but serious condition characterized by an absence of all formed blood elements caused by the failure of blood cell production in the bone marrow
- also known as cheilosis, is inflammation of the lips characterized by crack-like sores at the corners of the mouth
- oma
- lymph/o
- also known as anaphylactic shock, is a severe response to an allergen
- esophag/o
- a malignant tumor that originates in the glands and may spread to other parts of the body
- pulm/o
- aids in blood clotting and the formation of a scab to help the wound heal
- nas/o
- cardi/o
- surgical removal, cutting out
- trache/o
- specialist in the study and analysis of cells
- derm/o
- also known as baldness, is the partial or complete loss of hair, most commonly on the scalp
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- hardening and narrowing of the arteries caused by buildup of cholesterol plaque on the interior walls of arteries
- a genetic condition characterized by a deficiency or the absence of pigment in the skin, hair, and irises of the eyes
- an increase in the number of cells in a tissue or organ
- artery disease PAD
- also known as a lid lift, is the surgical reduction of the upper and lower eyelids by removing sagging skin
- myel/o
- the process of blood clotting, or the formation of a blood clot
- cephal/o
- slows coagulant and prevents new clots from forming
- itis
- ox/I
- a condition in which there is an insufficient supply of oxygen in the tissues due to restricted blood flow to a part of the body
- also known as hypersensitivity, is an over-reaction by the body to a particular antigen
30 Clues: oma • itis • ox/I • nas/o • myel/o • pulm/o • derm/o • lymph/o • cardi/o • cephal/o • trache/o • esophag/o • artery disease PAD • difficulty in swallowing • surgical removal, cutting out • specialist in the study and analysis of cells • slows coagulant and prevents new clots from forming • an increase in the number of cells in a tissue or organ • ...
Formula Terminology 2025-02-23
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- – Team’s car design
- – Aerodynamic tow effect
- – First grid position
- – Car for race control
- – Soft, medium, or hard
- – Car’s main frame
- – Assists on-track safety
- – Delayed pit stop strategy
- – Prepares tyres and brakes
- – Quick service break
- – Strategy for overtaking
- – Starting lineup
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- – Provide downforce
- – Overtaking aid
- – Edge of the track
- – Turbulence behind a car
- – Post-race inspection area
- – Top three finish
- – Monitored engine restriction
- – Collision or crash
- – Radio call for pit stop
- – First lap after pits
- – Energy recovery system
- – Measures acceleration impact
- – Official decision maker
25 Clues: – Overtaking aid • – Starting lineup • – Top three finish • – Car’s main frame • – Provide downforce • – Team’s car design • – Edge of the track • – Collision or crash • – First grid position • – Quick service break • – Car for race control • – First lap after pits • – Soft, medium, or hard • – Aerodynamic tow effect • – Energy recovery system • – Turbulence behind a car • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-02-24
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- a person whose immune response has been weakened by disease
- occurring in sudden , periodic attacks or recurrence of symptoms
- between the ribs
- temporary absence of breathing
- softening of the bones
- pertaining to urology or sometimes urine
- a hernia of the brain through an opening in the skull
- beneath the cartilage
- surgical puncture of the chest wall for aspiration of fluids
- excision of a bone
- softening of the nails
- slowness of speech
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- pertaining to the heart and lungs
- a method of sorting according to the patient's need for care
- rupture of the umbilicus
- inflammation of the heart muscle
- paralysis of the arms and legs
- plastic surgery of the ear
- incision of the windpipe
- poor absorption
20 Clues: poor absorption • between the ribs • excision of a bone • slowness of speech • beneath the cartilage • softening of the bones • softening of the nails • rupture of the umbilicus • incision of the windpipe • plastic surgery of the ear • paralysis of the arms and legs • temporary absence of breathing • inflammation of the heart muscle • pertaining to the heart and lungs • ...
Dystopian Terminology 2025-02-20
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- – A situation where things are unfair or people are treated wrongly.
- – Watching or monitoring people’s actions, often by the government.
- – Dishonest or unfair behavior, especially by those in power.
- – Being separated from others, either physically or emotionally.
- government – A government that takes away people’s rights and keeps them under strict control.
- – The act of following rules or behaving like everyone else.
- – Unfair or cruel treatment that limits people’s freedom.
- – Treating people as if they are not human, often to control them.
- – The act of limiting what people can say, read, or watch.
- – Forcing people to believe something by constantly repeating messages.
- – Disagreeing with or speaking out against the people in charge.
- – A shortage of something important, like food, water, or freedom.
- – Something that takes place in the future, often involving advanced technology.
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- – An act of refusing to obey rules or fighting against those in power.
- – A strong emotion used in dystopian societies to control people’s actions.
- (ironically) – A perfect world, but in dystopian stories, it usually turns out to be the opposite.
- – A government where one leader or group has complete control and people have no say.
- – Fighting back against unfair rules or authority.
- – Misleading or biased information used to control people’s opinions.
- – The power to make people do what you want, often by force or rules.
20 Clues: – Fighting back against unfair rules or authority. • – Unfair or cruel treatment that limits people’s freedom. • – The act of limiting what people can say, read, or watch. • – The act of following rules or behaving like everyone else. • – Dishonest or unfair behavior, especially by those in power. • – Being separated from others, either physically or emotionally. • ...
Food terminology 2025-01-22
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- - To cook over direct heat, often on a grill rack
- - To gently combine ingredients by lifting and turning
- - To combine ingredients until smooth
- - To mix ingredients together with a spoon or other utensil
- - To beat rapidly with a whisk to incorporate air
- - To work dough with the hands to develop gluten
- - To soak food in a seasoned liquid to flavor and tenderize
- - To cut into small pieces
- - To cook in simmering water
- - To cut into small cubes
- - To cook gently in simmering liquid
- - To cook in an oven with dry heat
- - To cook by dry heat in an oven (usually refers to meat)
- - To add flavorings such as salt, pepper, herbs, and spices
- - To cut into thin, flat pieces
- - To cut or tear into long, narrow pieces
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- - To cut into very fine dice (smaller than a dice)
- - To cut into long, thin matchstick-shaped pieces
- - To cook by exposing food to steam
- - To cook in hot fat
- - To decorate a dish with edible items
- - To cut into very fine pieces
- - To cook in liquid just below boiling point
- - To cook slowly in liquid over low heat in a covered pot
- - To cook under direct heat
- - To cook quickly in a small amount of fat over high heat
26 Clues: - To cook in hot fat • - To cut into small cubes • - To cut into small pieces • - To cook under direct heat • - To cook in simmering water • - To cut into very fine pieces • - To cut into thin, flat pieces • - To cook in an oven with dry heat • - To cook by exposing food to steam • - To cook gently in simmering liquid • - To combine ingredients until smooth • ...
LawandPublicSafety Terminology 2025-01-23
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- A system designed to notify citizens of unlawful taking of a child that provides name and vehicle information of the suspected kidnapper
- fingerprint
- taking into custody
- The violent meeting of two objects where one is a vehicle
- the money put up to secure the release of a person who has been charged with a crime
- Bruising of the skin
- Considered the father of private security and founded the Pinkerton Protection Patrol, providing guard
- the diameter dimension of a bullet or the barrel of a firearm.
- Legal ratification of the U.S. Constitution
- provided by an insurance company through a bail bondsman acting as agent for the company, to secure the release from jail of an accused defendant pending trial
- sterile cover put over a wound.
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- Items that are or illegal or prohibited
- for industrial companies.
- The act of giving a judicial ruling such as a judgment or decree
- to make worse or more severe, to intensify.
- Usually a 10 step process of listening engaging and reflecting what one hears
- a broken bone.
- to make less severe
- Police officers assigned to patrol airports and investigate criminal and suspicious activity.
- medical exam of deceased body
- London police officers, it is a nickname based on Sir Robert Peel’s original officers
21 Clues: fingerprint • a broken bone. • to make less severe • taking into custody • Bruising of the skin • for industrial companies. • medical exam of deceased body • sterile cover put over a wound. • Items that are or illegal or prohibited • to make worse or more severe, to intensify. • Legal ratification of the U.S. Constitution • The violent meeting of two objects where one is a vehicle • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-03-14
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- Relating to veins
- Circulatory condition affecting limbs
- Non-invasive imaging using magnetic fields
- Heart's protective membrane
- Condition of narrowed heart arteries
- Sudden loss of brain function
- Heart muscle disease
- Clot-related
- The organ that pumps blood
- Force of blood against artery walls
- Imaging test for detailed cross-sectional views
- Device to measure heart pressure
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- Relating to arteries
- Test that records the heart's electrical activity
- Irregular heart rhythm
- Ultrasound image of the heart
- Condition where the heart can't pump effectively
- Condition where the heart can't pump effectively
- Blood vessels
- High blood pressure condition
- Exercise type for heart health
- Number of heartbeats per minute
- Relating to blood vessels
- Organ that filters blood
- Vital red liquid
25 Clues: Clot-related • Blood vessels • Vital red liquid • Relating to veins • Relating to arteries • Heart muscle disease • Irregular heart rhythm • Organ that filters blood • Relating to blood vessels • The organ that pumps blood • Heart's protective membrane • Ultrasound image of the heart • High blood pressure condition • Sudden loss of brain function • Exercise type for heart health • ...
Cardiac Terminology 2025-04-15
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- A Life threatening condition in which the heart ventricles quiver at a rate greater than 350 bpm
- A procedure to open clogged vessels
- Hardening of the arteries
- The membrane that surrounds the heart
- The period of relaxation in the heart when the chambers are filling with blood
- Vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- A normal rhythm but with a rate above 100 bpm
- Extra or unusual sounds made by the heart during heart beats
- Usually a result of someone having frequent untreated strep throat, attacks the lining of the heart and the heart valves
- Condition characterized by severe, constricting pain or sensation of pressure in the chest
- An incomplete closing of the mitral valve, causing blood to flow backward into the leaft atrium when the left ventricle contracts
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- A normal heart rhythm but with a rate below 60 bpm
- The middle layer of the heart
- The amount of blood pumped from the heart per minute
- The outermost layer of the heart
- A small mass of specialized tissue located in the right atrium and acts as the pacemaker
- A period of contraction when the chambers are pumping blood out of the heart
- An irregular heart beat or rhythm
- A circular, hollow, wire mesh tube to hold arteries open after angioplasty
- Vessels that carry blood to the heart
20 Clues: Hardening of the arteries • The middle layer of the heart • The outermost layer of the heart • An irregular heart beat or rhythm • A procedure to open clogged vessels • Vessels that carry blood to the heart • The membrane that surrounds the heart • Vessels that carry blood away from the heart • A normal rhythm but with a rate above 100 bpm • ...
Debate Terminology 2025-04-25
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- standards by which a decision is made; criterion
- part where debaters ask each other questions
- time between speeches used to prepare arguments
- current or present state of affairs
- side arguing against resolution and for present system
- negative's responsibility to disprove the opposing case
- directly attacking opposing team's argument
- thought process requiring judge to analyze if proposal does more harm or good
- note-taking during a debate where important parts are recorded
- standard, rule, or test on which a decision is based
- speech that refutes arguments of opposing team
- judge's tool to explain their experience and persuasive style
- barrier or reason a problem still exists
- side arguing in favor of resolution
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- negative team arguing their plan is better than affirmative's
- argument questioning underlying assumptions within affirmative's plan
- the subject or proposition being debated
- key points or reasons the judge should give decision to a team
- argument saying opposition's argument is not directly related to resolution
- negative argument stating that affirmative's plan will cause harm
- first speech in a round meant to build case
- system of ranking and putting equal teams against each other
- argument based on idea that current system works and no change needed
- affirmative's responsibility to prove
- claims in a case made for either side
- direct response to opponent or refutation
- a standard that should be upheld
27 Clues: a standard that should be upheld • current or present state of affairs • side arguing in favor of resolution • affirmative's responsibility to prove • claims in a case made for either side • the subject or proposition being debated • barrier or reason a problem still exists • direct response to opponent or refutation • directly attacking opposing team's argument • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-04-15
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- Blood pressure
- Test that measures electrical activity of the heart.
- High blood pressure.
- artery disease Narrowing of coronary arteries reducing blood flow to the heart.
- Heart rate.
- heart failure Condition where the heart can't pump effectively.
- Suffix meaning “inflammation.”
- Study of
- Ultrasound image of the heart.
- Disease of the heart muscle that affects its ability to pump
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- Smallest blood vessels where gas exchange occurs.
- Vein
- test Measures heart’s performance under exertion.
- Prefix meaning “fast.”
- Vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
- Tool used to listen to heart sounds
- Organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- Irregular heartbeat
- Imaging test using dye to see blood vessels.
- Vessels that carry blood back to the heart.
- Coronary artery disease.
- Test that shows heart’s electrical activity.
- Congestive heart failure.
- The largest artery in the body.
- Slow
25 Clues: Vein • Slow • Study of • Heart rate. • Blood pressure • Irregular heartbeat • High blood pressure. • Prefix meaning “fast.” • Coronary artery disease. • Congestive heart failure. • Suffix meaning “inflammation.” • Ultrasound image of the heart. • The largest artery in the body. • Tool used to listen to heart sounds • Organ that pumps blood throughout the body. • ...
Livestock Terminology 2025-04-09
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- young female horse
- offspring of chicken
- mature male goat
- birthing process of hogs
- offspring of hog
- mature male hog
- mature male sheep
- birthing process of horses
- young female goat
- birthing process of cattle
- young female chicken
- mature female hog
- mature female chicken
- Latin word for cattle
- castrated male hog
- mature male horse
- Latin word for sheep
- Latin word for goat
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- birthing process of sheep
- birthing process of goats
- castrated male chicken
- offspring of horse
- mature female horse
- Latin word for hogs
- offspring of cattle
- mature male cattle
- birthing process of chickens
- castrated male horse
- Latin word for horses
- castrated male cattle
- Latin word for chickens
- young female hog
- castrated male sheep or goat
- young female cattle
- mature female cattle
- mature female sheep
- mature male chicken
- offspring of sheep
- mature female goat
- offspring of goat
40 Clues: mature male hog • mature male goat • offspring of hog • young female hog • mature male sheep • young female goat • mature female hog • mature male horse • offspring of goat • young female horse • offspring of horse • mature male cattle • castrated male hog • offspring of sheep • mature female goat • mature female horse • Latin word for hogs • offspring of cattle • young female cattle • ...
Livestock terminology 2025-04-11
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- mature intact male goat
- mature male intact swine
- castrated male sheep or goat
- young female cattle
- mature female goat
- young female chicken
- young female swine
- castrated male chicken
- castrated male horse
- young male horse
- mature intact male cattle
- mature intact male chicken
- mature female horse
- young female horse
- mature female cattle
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- castrated male swine
- castrated male cattle
- mature intact male sheep
- newborn goat
- mature female chicken
- newborn cattle
- young female goat
- newborn swine
- mature female sheep
- young male chicken
- newborn sheep
- mature female swine
- mature intact male horse
- newborn horse
29 Clues: newborn goat • newborn swine • newborn sheep • newborn horse • newborn cattle • young male horse • young female goat • mature female goat • young female swine • young male chicken • young female horse • young female cattle • mature female sheep • mature female swine • mature female horse • castrated male swine • young female chicken • castrated male horse • mature female cattle • castrated male cattle • ...
Cardiac Terminology 2025-04-11
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- The valve that closes the orifice between the right atrium and right ventricle of the heart
- Hardening of the arteries
- Inflammation of the outer membrane covering the heart
- A large arterial trunk that arises from the base of the left ventricle and channels blood from the heart into other arteries throughout the body
- Condition characterized by severe, constricting pain or sensation of pressure in the chest
- Valve that closes the opening between the left atrium and the left ventricle of the heart
- An irregular heart beat or rhythm
- The period of relaxation in the heart when the chambers are filling with blood
- Is caused by a lack of blood supply to the heart muscle
- Inflammation of the heart muscle
- A procedure to open clogged vessels
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- The amount of blood pumped from the heart per minute
- Vessels that carry blood to the heart
- A small mass of specialized tissue located in the right atrium and acts as the pacemaker
- Inflammation of the innermost lining of the heart
- Extra or unusual sounds made by the heart during heart beats
- The outermost layer of the heart
- Vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- A normal heart rhythm but with a rate below 60 bpm
- A period of contraction when the chambers are pumping blood out of the heart
- The middle layer of the heart
21 Clues: Hardening of the arteries • The middle layer of the heart • The outermost layer of the heart • Inflammation of the heart muscle • An irregular heart beat or rhythm • A procedure to open clogged vessels • Vessels that carry blood to the heart • Vessels that carry blood away from the heart • Inflammation of the innermost lining of the heart • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-03-25
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- low blood pressure
- slow heart rate
- abnormally high body temperature
- preventative treatment used to protect against a particular disease or infection
- related to or causing developmental/fetal malformations
- relating to the kidneys
- cessation of breathing
- high potassium in the blood
- under the skin
- inflammation of the liver
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- low sodium in blood
- chest pain
- formation of a blood clot in a blood vessel
- low blood sugar
- medication that prevents blood clots
- rapid shallow breathing
- low red blood cells or hemoglobin
- bodys extreme and life threating response to a infection
- swelling in body caused by excess fluid
- blue discoloration of skin
- of breathing
21 Clues: chest pain • of breathing • under the skin • slow heart rate • low blood sugar • low blood pressure • low sodium in blood • cessation of breathing • rapid shallow breathing • relating to the kidneys • inflammation of the liver • blue discoloration of skin • high potassium in the blood • abnormally high body temperature • low red blood cells or hemoglobin • medication that prevents blood clots • ...
Medical terminology 2025-08-20
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- Excessive urination
- Bluish discoloration of mucous membranes due to lack of oxygen
- Low blood pressure
- Low urine output
- Abnormally low body temperature
- Disease or disorder of muscle tissue
- Elevated kidney values (BUN and creatinine) in the blood
- Disease or dysfunction of nerves
- Inflammation of the skin
- Medical term for abnormally slow heart rate
- Low blood sugar
- Inflammation of the intestines
- Decrease in white blood cell count
- Low platelet count
- Presence of blood in urine
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- Increase in white blood cell count
- Enlarged heart
- Term for rapid breathing
- Presence of protein in urine
- Difficulty breathing
- Inflammation of the stomach
- Abnormally high body temperature
- Excessive thirst
- Condition caused by a reduced number of red blood cells
- Low oxygen levels in the tissues
- Absence of urine output
- High blood pressure
- Enlarged spleen
- High blood sugar
- Enlarged liver
- Medical term for abnormally fast heart rate
- Inflammation of the ear
- Absence of breathing
33 Clues: Enlarged heart • Enlarged liver • Enlarged spleen • Low blood sugar • Excessive thirst • Low urine output • High blood sugar • Low blood pressure • Low platelet count • Excessive urination • High blood pressure • Difficulty breathing • Absence of breathing • Absence of urine output • Inflammation of the ear • Term for rapid breathing • Inflammation of the skin • Presence of blood in urine • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-08-19
22 Clues: Gum • Nose • Skin • Liver • Brain • Heart • Gland • Tumor • Kidney • Eyelid • Vessel • Disease • Stomach • Enlarged • Condition • Inflammation • Soft condition • Cut into incision • Specialist in the study of • Intestines (Usually small) • Surgical Repair, Plastic Repair • Surgical Removal of all or a part
nursing terminology 2025-08-29
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- - State of being liable or answerable responsible for action
- - A process in which certification of competency authority or
- - Leave somebody or something behind for others to look
- resident* - The evaluation of a person that is coming to live at a
- side* - The side that is involved by disease or injury
- Motion - Moving using physical effort and action
- perform ADLs; also called assistive devices Adduction*
- Devices* - Special equipment that helps a person who is ill or
- especially somebody or something meant to be a personal
- thrust* - Method of attempting to remove an object from the
- or upset of some kind
- medical treatments at the end of life
- a patient’s legs after hip surgery
- - Something that somebody takes part in or does
- - An unplanned and unfortunate event that results in damage
- - The digestive process in which digestive juices and enzymes
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- Directives - A living will allows you to document your wishes
- is presented
- - A disease that is brief severe and quickly comes to a crisis
- - Moving a body part toward the midline of the body
- (Activities of Daily Living)* - Personal daily care tasks including bathing,
- in hopes of returning to a regular rhythm
- pillow/wedge* - A wedge made of foam used to help to
- mouth care, hair care, toileting, and eating and drinking
- (Auto Immune Deficiency Syndrome)* - a disease of the immune
- - Malformation or deformity
- (Automatic External Defibrillator) - Used to electrically stimulate the
- term care facility
- - Carried by floating particles
- - Having no fever
- - Intentional mistreatment causing harm
- - The initial entry of a resident into a facility or a unit
- - Moving a body part away from the midline of the body
- caused by infection with the retrovirus HIV
- Process* - The progression of getting older
- down food into materials the body can use
- of someone who is choking
37 Clues: is presented • - Having no fever • term care facility • or upset of some kind • of someone who is choking • - Malformation or deformity • - Carried by floating particles • a patient’s legs after hip surgery • medical treatments at the end of life • - Intentional mistreatment causing harm • in hopes of returning to a regular rhythm • down food into materials the body can use • ...
medical terminology 2025-08-19
25 Clues: gum • skin • nose • liver • heart • joint • tumor • brain • gland • eyelid • kidney • vessel • stomach • disease • enlarged • study of • condition • intestines • inflammation • soft condition • cut into incision • specialist in study • involuntary contraction • surgical repair/plastic repair • surgical removal of all or part of
Ballet Terminology 2025-08-14
Across
- in front
- to stretch
- to throw
- a pose on one leg with the other stretched behind
- to withdraw, a position at the knee
- to bend
- a chain linked, a series of turns
- a gliding jump
- with shoulders
- carriage of the arms
- to jump
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- a spinning top
- to rise
- behind
- step of the cat
- slow
- to melt
- to strike
- lively and quick
- a jump in 5th position
20 Clues: slow • behind • to rise • to melt • to bend • to jump • in front • to throw • to strike • to stretch • a spinning top • a gliding jump • with shoulders • step of the cat • lively and quick • carriage of the arms • a jump in 5th position • a chain linked, a series of turns • to withdraw, a position at the knee • a pose on one leg with the other stretched behind
Direction Terminology 2025-08-28
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- away from the middle line
- turning sole of foot inwards
- back
- beneath or below the surface
- relating to belly or abdomen
- another word for inferior
- towards the midline
- moving top of foot towards tibia
- another word for superior
- front
- an increase in a joint angle
- above
- to the side- farther from the midline
- nearest the midline
- a decrease in a joint angle
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- Palm
- flexion, standing on toes
- below
- lying on back
- relating to the back
- opposite side
- lowering motion
- left or right
- raising motion
- Foot
- turning sole of foot outwards
- near the surface
- lying on your stomach
28 Clues: Palm • back • Foot • below • front • above • lying on back • opposite side • left or right • raising motion • lowering motion • near the surface • towards the midline • nearest the midline • relating to the back • lying on your stomach • flexion, standing on toes • away from the middle line • another word for inferior • another word for superior • a decrease in a joint angle • turning sole of foot inwards • ...
Terminology #3 2025-08-28
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- Unified parts of the writing are related to one central idea or organizing principle. Unity is dependent upon coherence.
- SENTENCE one in which the main clause comes first, followed by further dependent grammatical units. See periodic sentence.
- sentence marked by the use of connecting words between clauses or sentences, explicitly showing the logical or other relationships between them.
- poetic and rhetorical device in which normally unassociated ideas, words, or phrases are placed next to one another, creating an effect of surprise and wit.
- the reversal of the normal word order in a sentence or phrase.
- Constructing a sentence so that both halves are about the same length and importance. Sentences can be unbalanced to serve a special effect as well.
- SENTENCE simply juxtaposes clauses or sentences. I am tired: it is hot.
- STRUCTURE (parallelism) the repetition of words or phrases that have similar grammatical structures.
- Balancing words, phrases, or ideas that are strongly contrasted, often by means of grammatical structure.
- sentence which uses a conjunction with NO commas to separate the items in a series.
- a word or phrase in everyday use in conversation and informal writing but is inappropriate for formal situations.
- an elaborate metaphor that compares two things that are startlingly different. Often an extended metaphor.
- A sentence shorter than five words in length.
- Sentence of three parts of equal importance and length, usually three independent clauses.
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- Inversion of the usual, normal, or logical order of the parts of a sentence. Purpose is rhythm or emphasis or euphony. It is a fancy word for inversion.
- Ability to create a variety of sentence structures, appropriately complex and/or simple and varied in length.
- Sentence structures that are extraordinarily complex and involved. Often difficult for a reader to follow.
- brief, cleverly worded statement that makes a wise observation about life, or of a principle or accepted general truth. Also called maxim, epigram.
- Repetition of words in successive clauses in reverse grammatical order. In poetry this is called chiasmus.
- a form of discourse that uses language to create a mood or emotion.
- Commas used without conjunction to separate a series of words, thus emphasizing the parts equally: instead of X, Y, and Z... the writer uses X,Y,Z.... see polysyndeton.
- device of repetition in which the same expression (single word or phrase) is repeated both at the beginning and at the end of the line, clause, or sentence. Voltaire: "Common sense is not so common."
- sentence that places the main idea or central complete thought at the end of the sentence, after all introductory elements.
- is a form of understatement in which the positive form is emphasized through the negation of a negative form.
- a speaker or writer's choice of words.
- Placing in immediately succeeding order of two or more coordinate elements, the latter of which is an explanation, qualification, or modification of the first (often set off by a colon).
26 Clues: a speaker or writer's choice of words. • A sentence shorter than five words in length. • the reversal of the normal word order in a sentence or phrase. • a form of discourse that uses language to create a mood or emotion. • SENTENCE simply juxtaposes clauses or sentences. I am tired: it is hot. • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-08-28
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- The anterior surface of the arm or leg rotates laterally away from the midline
- amb is the abbreviation for _____
- Extreme or excessive straightening of a part
- Towards the top or head
- Closest to the skin
- Increasing the angle of the joint
- F is the abbreviation for _____
- Complete separation of two ends of a joint
- Lying face up
- Farthest away from the skin
- Movement away from the midline of the body in the transverse plane
- Pain felt somewhere other than its origin
- Movement toward the midline of the body
- Looseness in the joint
- Movement away from the midline of the body
- Pain produced when structure is palpated
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- amount of movement allowed at the joint
- The underside of the foot
- Top side of a structure
- a discoloration of the skin resulting from bleeding underneath
- Partial or incomplete separation of a joint
- Injury with a long onset and long duration
- Situated away from a center
- Below or toward the feet
- Decreasing the angle formed by the bones of the joint
- The anterior surface of the arm or leg rotates medially toward midline
- am/AM is the abbreviation for _____
- ADL is the abbreviation for _____
- Movement toward the midline of the body in the transverse plane
- pressure BP is the abbreviation for _____
- Laying face down
- Recent or new injury, sudden onset
- Situated or pertaining to a center
- a region of injured tissue or skin in which blood capillaries have been ruptured; a bruise.
- Turning the forearm toward the body
35 Clues: Lying face up • Laying face down • Closest to the skin • Looseness in the joint • Top side of a structure • Towards the top or head • Below or toward the feet • The underside of the foot • Situated away from a center • Farthest away from the skin • F is the abbreviation for _____ • amb is the abbreviation for _____ • Increasing the angle of the joint • ADL is the abbreviation for _____ • ...
Laser Terminology 2025-08-28
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- device that shrinks skin using HFMC
- A collection of photons traveling in the same direction
- Vertical Array Diode Energy Radiator
- a reflective surface
- one millionth of a meter
- 400nm wavelength to 800nm wavelength
- wattage/time/focal point
- light angled in towards a focal point
- Supervising Laser Technician-a laser instructor
- wavelengths greater than 800nm
- the length of an energy wave peak to peak
- Certified Laser Technician
- one billionth of a meter
- length of time of a laser pulse
- light traveling away from a focal point
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- a device used to reduce plume
- the smallest area a laser beam can occupy
- photons traveling in parallel
- a particle of light
- energy pressure
- the material that, when excited, emits photons to make a laser beam
- the part of a laser that is used to excite an active medium
22 Clues: energy pressure • a particle of light • a reflective surface • one millionth of a meter • wattage/time/focal point • one billionth of a meter • Certified Laser Technician • a device used to reduce plume • photons traveling in parallel • wavelengths greater than 800nm • length of time of a laser pulse • device that shrinks skin using HFMC • Vertical Array Diode Energy Radiator • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-05-29
27 Clues: Q • mm • HS • CVA • ECG • Pill • ASAP • Blue • fast • Cheek • Heart • weight • volume • Height • Right eye • As needed • Inhalation • Twice a day • Inflammation • given rectally • under the skin • Under the skin • Oral medication • Under the tongue • low glucose level • Three times a day • Pacemaker of the heart
Dental Terminology 2025-06-11
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- A thin covering on a tooth
- An artificial tooth root
- A large back tooth
- An image taken to view teeth structures
- How teeth meet when jaws close
- Tooth layer beneath the enamel
- Removal of plaque and tartar
- A decayed part of a tooth
- A cap placed over a tooth
- Hard outer layer of the tooth
- Hardened plaque
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- Removal of a tooth
- A dentist who straightens teeth
- Sticky film on teeth
- Part of the tooth in the jaw
- Used to clean between teeth
- Medical term for gums
- A type of dental X-ray showing crowns of the upper and lower teeth
- Soft tissue inside a tooth
- A metal alloy used for dental fillings
20 Clues: Hardened plaque • Removal of a tooth • A large back tooth • Sticky film on teeth • Medical term for gums • An artificial tooth root • A decayed part of a tooth • A cap placed over a tooth • A thin covering on a tooth • Soft tissue inside a tooth • Used to clean between teeth • Part of the tooth in the jaw • Removal of plaque and tartar • Hard outer layer of the tooth • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-05-21
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- Buildup of complex substances in the cell from simpler ones as a part of metabolism
- Maintaining the stability or equilibrium of a system or the bodys internal enviroment
- Top layer of the skin
- The wasting away or diminished volume of tissue. An organ or not a body part
- Inflammation of the bronchi
- Body of the nucleus that contains DNA and genes
- Abdominal region above the stomach
- Pertaining to the covering of the body
- Union of a male sperm and a female egg
- Present at birth
- The study of medical imaging
- Surgical removal of a adipose tissue
- The attempt to restore cardiac and pulmonary functions
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- Malignant tumor
- Major muscle in the back of the lower leg
- Large, fan shape muscle connecting the scapula and clavicle to the humerus
- brachi A muscle of the arm that has two heads or points of origin on scapula
- Record of the heart’s electrical signals
- Expanded area of proximal and distal ends of a long bone
- Inherited condition in which bone formation is incomplete, leading to fragile, easily broken bones
- Skin graft from another person or cadaver
- The back of the skull
- Pertaining to the hand
- Medical specialty of disorders of the urinary system
- Use of liquid nitrogen in a probe to freeze and kill abnormal tissue
25 Clues: Malignant tumor • Present at birth • Top layer of the skin • The back of the skull • Pertaining to the hand • Inflammation of the bronchi • The study of medical imaging • Abdominal region above the stomach • Surgical removal of a adipose tissue • Pertaining to the covering of the body • Union of a male sperm and a female egg • Record of the heart’s electrical signals • ...
Antomical Terminology 2025-05-08
Across
- Closer to the Point of the Attachment of the Limb
- Referring to Vision
- Fingers
- Behind the Knee
- Moving a Limb Away from the Body
- Back of the head
- Ankle Region
- Hand
- Head
- Moving a Limb Towards the Body
- Chin
- Lower Back
- Thumb
- Crossing the Radius over the Ulna
- Ear
- Anterior Brain
- Buttocks Region
- Tail End
- Same Side
Down
- Shoulder
- Opposite Side
- Towards the Body Surface
- Cavity that Contains the Heart and Lungs
- Cheek
- Increasing the Angle Between Two Bones
- Towards the Head
- Wrist
- Anterior Thigh
- Embryologically Posterior
- Neck
- Belly Button
- Embryologically Anterior
- Heal Bone Region
- Armpit
- Shin
- Region of the Eye
36 Clues: Ear • Hand • Head • Neck • Chin • Shin • Cheek • Wrist • Thumb • Armpit • Fingers • Shoulder • Tail End • Same Side • Lower Back • Ankle Region • Belly Button • Opposite Side • Anterior Thigh • Anterior Brain • Behind the Knee • Buttocks Region • Back of the head • Towards the Head • Heal Bone Region • Region of the Eye • Referring to Vision • Towards the Body Surface • Embryologically Anterior • Embryologically Posterior • ...
Pharmaceutical Terminology 2025-05-06
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- Break in a bone
- Child health specialist
- Operation or operative
- Study and treatment of cancer
- Protein that fights infection
- Related to stomach or digestion
- Heart-related specialty
- Imaging technique using radiation
- Study of immune system
- Protein in red blood cells
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- Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Urgent medical situation
- Medical imaging specialty
- Sample tissue for examination
- Abnormal tissue injury or damage
- Infectious microscopic agent
- Mental health specialty
- Skin related specialty
- The study of body structures
- Unpleasant sensation
20 Clues: Break in a bone • Unpleasant sensation • Operation or operative • Skin related specialty • Study of immune system • Child health specialist • Mental health specialty • Heart-related specialty • Urgent medical situation • Medical imaging specialty • Magnetic Resonance Imaging • Protein in red blood cells • Infectious microscopic agent • The study of body structures • ...
Livestock Terminology 2025-10-10
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- mature male horse
- castrated male sheep or goat
- castrated male turkey or chicken
- mature male turkey
- group of rabbits
- mature female sheep
- castrated male horse
- mature male goat or rabbit
- mature male cattle
- baby turkey
- baby chicken
- mature male sheep
- young female horse
- mature female swine
- baby horse
- group of cattle, swine or horses
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- mature female cattle
- young female swine
- mature male swine
- mature female turkey or chicken
- castrated male rabbit
- young male horse
- young female chicken
- castrated male cattle
- baby rabbit
- mature male chicken
- baby cattle
- group of goats, sheep, turkeys or chickens
- baby goat
- castrated male swine
- baby swine
- mature female horse
- mature female goat or rabbit
- baby sheep
34 Clues: baby goat • baby swine • baby sheep • baby horse • baby rabbit • baby cattle • baby turkey • baby chicken • young male horse • group of rabbits • mature male swine • mature male horse • mature male sheep • young female swine • mature male turkey • mature male cattle • young female horse • mature female sheep • mature male chicken • mature female horse • mature female swine • mature female cattle • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-10-10
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- Person who studies, specializes in
- Tumor
- Inflammation
- Around
- Cancer, malignancy
- Blood
- Pertaining to the skin
- Uterus
- Rapid/Fast
- New
- Cutting into
- Slow
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- White
- Bone
- Poisoning
- Stomach
- Membranes covering brain and spine
- Bile/Gallbladder
- Urine
- Difficult, painful, bad
- Surgical removal of
- Cell
- Pertaining to the skull
- Many, much
- Pertaining
25 Clues: New • Bone • Cell • Slow • White • Tumor • Urine • Blood • Around • Uterus • Stomach • Poisoning • Rapid/Fast • Many, much • Pertaining • Inflammation • Cutting into • Bile/Gallbladder • Cancer, malignancy • Surgical removal of • Pertaining to the skin • Difficult, painful, bad • Pertaining to the skull • Person who studies, specializes in • Membranes covering brain and spine
Workforce Terminology 2025-07-03
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- Fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly or biweekly basis.
- Non-wage compensation provided by an employer (e.g., health insurance, paid time off).
- the permanent reassignment of an employee to a lower-level position, often with reduced responsibilities, lower pay, and diminished status.
- Time worked beyond the regular hours.
- A meeting where an employer asks questions to someone seeking a job.
- advancing an employee to a higher position or rank in the company.
- A fixed regular payment earned for work or services, typically paid on an hourly or daily basis.
- a self-employed individual or entity who provides services to clients under specific terms, typically outlined in a contract
- Abilities or expertise needed for a job.
- The type of work a person does.
- Period trial period, typically for new hires, where an employer assesses an employee's suitability for a role and the company culture.
- A person or company that hires and pays employees.
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- The education, skills, and experience needed for a job.
- a person who is in charge of company/business
- the process of identifying, creating, and pursuing opportunities to develop new businesses, products, or services, often involving taking financial risks and innovating to achieve financial success and positive social impact.
- the work hours for every employee
- Working fewer hours than the standard work week. (15-30 hours)
- A temporary position with an emphasis on on-the-job training.
- the source of income or earning money
- Working the standard number of hours per week. (35-40 hours)
- a holiday from work or job
- A specific task or set of tasks done for pay.
- a process that introduces new employees to their roles, the company, and its culture, helping them feel comfortable and prepared.
- A person who works for another person or company for wages or a salary.
24 Clues: a holiday from work or job • The type of work a person does. • the work hours for every employee • the source of income or earning money • Time worked beyond the regular hours. • Abilities or expertise needed for a job. • a person who is in charge of company/business • A specific task or set of tasks done for pay. • A person or company that hires and pays employees. • ...
GLACIATION TERMINOLOGY 2025-07-03
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- A protected area where glacial landscapes may be found and visited.
- A small lake in a corrie left after the glacier melts.
- A steep-sided, flat-bottomed valley carved by a glacier.
- Rock fragments frozen into the glacier scrape the land like sandpaper.
- A large rock left behind by a glacier in an unusual location.
- A large layer of ice covering a big area of land, e.g. Antarctica.
- The wearing away of rock by ice, water or wind.
- Long-term changes in temperature and weather patterns, affecting glaciers.
- Ice pulls pieces of rock away from the ground as it moves.
- When a glacier drops material it was carrying.
- Rock and debris left behind by a glacier.
- A long period in Earth’s history when ice covered large parts of the land.
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- Flat area where meltwater from a glacier deposits sediment.
- When water gets into cracks, freezes, expands, and breaks the rock apart.
- The mixture of unsorted rock and sediment dropped by a glacier.
- A bowl-shaped hollow high up in the mountains where a glacier begins.
- A sharp ridge between two glacial valleys.
- The front end of the glacier.
- Lines on a map which help to identify landforms on an OS map
- A large mass of moving ice that flows slowly downhill.
20 Clues: The front end of the glacier. • Rock and debris left behind by a glacier. • A sharp ridge between two glacial valleys. • When a glacier drops material it was carrying. • The wearing away of rock by ice, water or wind. • A small lake in a corrie left after the glacier melts. • A large mass of moving ice that flows slowly downhill. • ...
Livestock Terminology 2025-07-18
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- scientific name for swine
- mature female swine
- meat from young calves or young cattle
- newborn swine
- the act of giving birth in sheep
- mature male sheep
- mature male cattle, not castrated
- young female swine
- the act of giving birth in pigs
- young sheep
- castrated male sheep
- removal of testicles from male animals
- 281 days gestation
- 152 days gestation
- female goat
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- mature male swine, not castrated
- mature female cattle, who has given birth
- female sheep
- the act of giving birth in cattle
- meat from cattle
- meat from a goat
- newborn goat
- immature female cattle, who have not given birth
- male swine who have been castrated
- the act of giving birth in goats
- 152 days gestation
- meat from sheep
- castrated male goat
- mature male goat
- young male or female cattle
- immature male cattle, castrated
- 3 months, 3 weeks, 3 days, gestation
32 Clues: young sheep • female goat • female sheep • newborn goat • newborn swine • meat from sheep • meat from cattle • meat from a goat • mature male goat • mature male sheep • young female swine • 152 days gestation • 281 days gestation • 152 days gestation • mature female swine • castrated male goat • castrated male sheep • scientific name for swine • young male or female cattle • ...
Navy Terminology 2025-08-16
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- Reply to an order or command meaning “I understand and will comply”
- Bathroom or toilet
- Lock, put away or stop work
- Begin work
- Five minutes before taps
- Brass or shiny metal kept polished rather than painted
- To dispose of by throwing over the side
- Candy, gum or cafeteria
- An amount of money a member has coming out of his regular pay
- Bed
- Permission to leave the base (usually for not more than 48 hours)
- Kitchen
- Battle stations
- Receipt book
- Building where Sailors live
- Any Commissioned in pay grade O-7 and above
- Hallway
- Mop
- Near or toward the stern of the vessel
- Hospital or medical clinic
- Assembling of all hands for muster, instruction, and inspection
- Raising or lowering of national flag, ceremonies held at 0800 and sunset for hoisting and hauling down the national ensign
- The entire ship’s company, both Officer and Enlisted
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- Ceiling
- Storage room
- Loose from moorings and out of control (applied to anything lost, out of hand, or left about)
- Place to eat
- Bed
- Working above the highest deck; generally performing maintenance on the ship’s mast
- An order to resume work or duties
- Coupon
- Wake up, start a new day
- Time to sleep, end of day
- Compartment in which anchor chain is stowed
- Upstairs
- Drinking fountain; a rumor
- An anchored float used as an aid to navigation or to mark the location of an object
- A job specialty title
- Downstairs
- National flag; Commissioned between the rank of Chief Warrant Officer and Lieutenant Junior Grade
- A unit of length (equal to six feet) used for measuring the depth of water
- An opening in a bulwark or lifeline that provides access to a brow or accommodation ladder; an order meaning to clear the way
- Snugly secured
- Place to wash dishes
- Lines erected around the weatherdecks of a ship to prevent personnel from falling or being washed over the side
- to throw off; to let go; to unfurl
46 Clues: Bed • Bed • Mop • Coupon • Ceiling • Kitchen • Hallway • Upstairs • Begin work • Downstairs • Storage room • Place to eat • Receipt book • Snugly secured • Battle stations • Bathroom or toilet • Place to wash dishes • A job specialty title • Candy, gum or cafeteria • Five minutes before taps • Wake up, start a new day • Time to sleep, end of day • Drinking fountain; a rumor • Hospital or medical clinic • ...
Literary Terminology 2025-09-02
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- father of Zeus and strongest Titan
- conflict that can be mental-emotional-or spiritual
- used to introduce background information about events-settings-characters-and conflict
- Titan goddess of the sun and light
- Titan god of the sea and water
- (Helios), titan god of light and observation
- Titan goddess of fresh water
- god of mortal life or death
- a human has to face the pure indifference of the elements (including animals in their natural habitats)
- a human is pitted against a vengeful god or powerful supernatural force and cannot outrun the consequences
- a person or animal or sometimes an inanimate object that takes part in a story
- Titan god of constellations
- a human in conflict with another human
- the first beings (they produced the Titans)
- goddess of fresh water
- Titan goddess of law and order
- when and where a story takes place
- the lesson an author wants readers to learn about a story
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- a giant
- a complicated issue or problem within a story
- Titan god of the oracles
- the main character-usually considered the good guy or hero of a story
- something used to represent another thing
- Titan goddess of fertility
- conflict that can be verbal-or physical
- standards of behavior
- when an author gives hints or clues about what will happen before it actually happens
- Titan goddess of memory
- old
- stories created to explain the mysteries of the universe
- Titan goddess of prophecy and intellect
31 Clues: old • a giant • standards of behavior • goddess of fresh water • Titan goddess of memory • Titan god of the oracles • Titan goddess of fertility • god of mortal life or death • Titan god of constellations • Titan goddess of fresh water • Titan god of the sea and water • Titan goddess of law and order • father of Zeus and strongest Titan • Titan goddess of the sun and light • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-09-29
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- Medical prefix referring to light
- Medical procedure where cold liquid destroys abnormal tissue
- The medical term ox refers to
- Medical suffix meaning surgical removal of body part/tissue
- medical term meaning removal of kidney
- The medical prefix cyano refers to what color
- Prefix meaning higher
- Medical suffix meaning disease or disorder
- Medical term for fast heart rate
- Medical term meaning low blood oxygen
- In the term Aphasia, 'phasia' meaning speech is the
- The root word derm is referring to the
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- The suffix emia is referring to
- Medical term meaning slow muscle movement
- Medical root word for sugar
- Medical term for accumulation of puss in blood
- Medical term refering to excessive bleeding
- Medical Specialist who focuses on heart/cardiovascular system
- Prefix meaning lower
- Medical term for puss
- Suffix meaning inflammation
21 Clues: Prefix meaning lower • Prefix meaning higher • Medical term for puss • Medical root word for sugar • Suffix meaning inflammation • The medical term ox refers to • The suffix emia is referring to • Medical term for fast heart rate • Medical prefix referring to light • Medical term meaning low blood oxygen • medical term meaning removal of kidney • ...
FHT Terminology 2025-09-22
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- baseline less than 110 bpm
- a type of variability in which there is no difference between 1 beat to the next
- the start of 1 contraction to the start of the next
- a type of variability in which there is more than 25 bpm difference
- An NST that has 2 or more accelerations
- a type of deceleration that hits the nadir fast and is due to the cord being compressed
- a type of deceleration that last between 2-10 minutes
- a type of variability in which tells you the fetus has good oxygenation
- this category of a strip indicates severe fetal issues
- a type of deceleration that takes at least 30 seconds to hit the nadir and is due to fetal head compression
- a special type of fetal heart rate that indicates severe anemia in the fetus
- this category of a strip indicates a potential problem
- this category of a strip is good
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- the lowest part of a decel is called this
- a type of deceleration that takes at least 30 seconds to hit the nadir and it occurs after the peak of the contraction
- baseline greater than 160 bpm, common when mom has infection
- The average fetal heart rate, not including accels or decels
- the time that 1 contraction lasts
- an NST that has 0 or 1 acceleration, should be followed up with additional testing
- a unit used to measure the intensity of a contraction that uses an internal monitor
- a special intervention that can be done to help with recurrent variable decelerations
- in increase in heart rate of 15 bpm and lasts for at least 15 seconds
- a type of variability in which the difference is 1-5 bpm
23 Clues: baseline less than 110 bpm • this category of a strip is good • the time that 1 contraction lasts • An NST that has 2 or more accelerations • the lowest part of a decel is called this • the start of 1 contraction to the start of the next • a type of deceleration that last between 2-10 minutes • this category of a strip indicates severe fetal issues • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-10-19
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- supports the spinal column and protects organs in the lower abdomen.
- a condition where the airways become swollen and narrow, making it hard to breathe.
- is the lower jawbone; the only movable bone of the skull.
- Abnormally fast heart rate
- is the flat bone located in the center of the chest.
- Basic unit of the nervous system
- is the kneecap; protects the knee joint.
- A condition of high blood sugar
- Filters waste from blood
- inflammation of the joints that makes movement painful.
- Medicine used to fight bacterial infection
- is the forearm bone found on the little finger side.
- protect the heart and lungs in the thoracic cavity.
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- Main organs for gas exchange
- Pumps blood throughout the body
- Bluish discoloration due to lack of oxygen
- Low red blood cell count
- Lung infection causing Inflammation and fluid buildup
- A hormone produced by the hypothalamus and released by the pituitary gland, it stimulates uterine contractions and milk release.
- it sends and receives messages through the nervous system.
- is the slender bone located beside the tibia in the lower leg.
- Persistently high blood pressure
- are the series of small bones forming the backbone.
- Abnormally slow heart rate
- The body’s largest organ
- it protects the body, regulates temperature, and prevents infection.
- Sudden loss of brain function due to interrupted blood flow
27 Clues: Low red blood cell count • The body’s largest organ • Filters waste from blood • Abnormally fast heart rate • Abnormally slow heart rate • Main organs for gas exchange • Pumps blood throughout the body • A condition of high blood sugar • Persistently high blood pressure • Basic unit of the nervous system • is the kneecap; protects the knee joint. • ...
BAST terminology 2025-10-22
20 Clues: Niche • Biome • FoodWeb • Habitat • Symbiosis • Ecosystem • Mutualism • Decomposer • Succession • Parasitism • TropicLevel • Commensalism • BioticFactor • Biodiversity • AbioticFactor • LimitingFactor • Photosynthesis • CarryingCapacity • PopulationDensity • EcologicalFootprint
Livestock Terminology 2025-09-10
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- Scientific name for cattle
- Female goat
- Sexually mature male sheep
- Swine weighing over 150 lbs
- Scientific name for goats
- Young male chicken, less than a year old
- Young female chicken, less than a year old
- Male turkey
- Male horse less than 4 years old
- Young or baby rabbit
- Female sheep
- Female bovine that has not had a calf
- Chicken used for meat production
- Surgical removal of testes
- Castrated male swine
- Young Turkey
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- Naturally hornless animal
- Castrated male horse
- Castrated male sheep or goat
- Male parent
- Female parent
- Female swine that has not had babies
- Female bovine that has had a calf
- Act of goat giving birth
- Multiple offspring born at one time, 4 or more
- Female swine that has had babies
- Castrated male bovine
- Female horse less than 4 years old
- Sexually mature male swine
- Male rabbit
- Sexually mature male horse
31 Clues: Male parent • Female goat • Male turkey • Male rabbit • Female sheep • Young Turkey • Female parent • Castrated male horse • Young or baby rabbit • Castrated male swine • Castrated male bovine • Act of goat giving birth • Naturally hornless animal • Scientific name for goats • Scientific name for cattle • Sexually mature male sheep • Sexually mature male swine • Surgical removal of testes • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-10-27
38 Clues: a- • pre- • my/o • -gen • neo- • ur/o • ot/o • cis/o • post- • hypo- • -gram • hydro- • rhin/o • tachy- • aden/o • leuk/o • micro- • neur/o • oste/o • cyan/o • chem/o • macro- • brady- • hyper- • -intra • gynec/o • hemat/o • nephr/o • enter/o • morph/o • cardi/o • gastr/o • dermat/o • carcin/o • pulmon/o • -therapy • laryng/o • -sclerosis
Medical Terminology 2025-11-14
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- stored form of glucose
- colored part of the eye that expands and contracts in response to light
- a group of tissues that work together to perform a specific function
- glial cells that phagocytose debris and foreign particles in the brain
- a substance released by the pancreas to lower blood sugar levels
- cranial nerve that controls vision
- the nervous system that includes the brain and the spinal cord
- near the middle of the body
- blot, an assay used for protein amino acid analysis
- condition that results in the yellowing of the skin due to the presence of too much bilirubin in the blood
- lobe, the cerebral lobe responsible for executive functioning
- mature red blood cell
- the prefix for away from
- the anatomical plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior sections
- the body cavity that contains the heart and lungs
- jaw bone
- long bone in the thigh
- chemical messengers that are released in the synapse
- connective tissue layer of the skin beneath the epidermis
- callosum, white matter tract that connect the two cerebral hemispheres
- at or near the surface
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- neural cells that support and protect neurons
- the system involved in hormone production and regulation
- a drug agent that prevents the formation of dangerous blood clots
- inflammation of the esophagus
- a condition where fluid accumulates in the brain and may cause the patients head to enlarge
- connective tissue that connects muscle to bone
- nerve, cranial nerve that controls eye movements such as raising the upper eyelid
- tree like structure on a neuron that conducts nerve impulses towards the cell body
- the suffix for inflammation
- near the point of attachment to the trunk
- nervous system that includes all peripheral nerves
- a muscle that divides the abdominal and thoracic cavities
- a gland that uses ducts to secrete substances to the outside of the body
- brain structure in the diencephalon that is the major sensory relay station of the brain
- cells that build bones
- the prefix for against
- a break in a bone
- connective tissue that attaches bone to bone
- mater, the superficial meningeal layer
40 Clues: jaw bone • a break in a bone • mature red blood cell • stored form of glucose • cells that build bones • the prefix for against • long bone in the thigh • at or near the surface • the prefix for away from • the suffix for inflammation • near the middle of the body • inflammation of the esophagus • cranial nerve that controls vision • mater, the superficial meningeal layer • ...
Concrete Terminology 2026-01-28
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- The cycle of freezing and thawing that can damage concrete.
- A mixture of cement, sand, and water used to bond bricks or stones.
- The adhesion between concrete and other materials, like rebar.
- A powder that binds aggregate and water to form concrete.
- Steel bars embedded in concrete to strengthen it.
- A test to measure the consistency of fresh concrete.
- The pushing or squeezing force that shortens a material.
- Sand, gravel, or crushed stone mixed into concrete.
- The proportion of ingredients mixed to make concrete.
- To strengthen concrete with additives or reinforcements.
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- The heat released when cement reacts with water.
- A chemical reaction that releases heat.
- A mixture of cement, water, and aggregate that hardens into a stone-like material.
- The reduction in concrete volume as it dries and hardens.
- The central stone at the top of an arch that locks the other stones in place.
- A structure that holds or bears the weight of concrete.
- The pulling force that tries to stretch a material.
- A mold used to shape concrete before it hardens.
- Breaks or splits that form in concrete due to stress or shrinkage.
- The process of keeping concrete moist to gain strength.
20 Clues: A chemical reaction that releases heat. • The heat released when cement reacts with water. • A mold used to shape concrete before it hardens. • Steel bars embedded in concrete to strengthen it. • The pulling force that tries to stretch a material. • Sand, gravel, or crushed stone mixed into concrete. • A test to measure the consistency of fresh concrete. • ...
Phonics Terminology 2026-02-04
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- syllable with short vowel sound, vowel btwn two consonants
- individual speech sound
- process of turning spoken words into written words
- vowel made in an unstressed syllable; the /uh/ sound
- made with the mouth open and are voiced
- 1 glidding sound
- consonant keeps its sound but we say it fast
- syllable consonant - le
- made with the mouth closed and can be voiced/unvoiced
- connect letters with sound to make meaning
- syllable has a consonant and then e. vowel is long and e is silent
- syllable with vowel and r
- process of turning written words into spoken words
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- idea that letters & letter patterns represent the sound of spoken language
- syllable with two vowels next to each other
- knowledge of graphemes and phonemes that correspond to them
- 1 sound, 2 letters
- individual letters or groups of letters that represent phonemes
- 2 vowels, 1 sound
- syllable when a vowel is last letter in syllable and makes long sound
20 Clues: 1 glidding sound • 2 vowels, 1 sound • 1 sound, 2 letters • individual speech sound • syllable consonant - le • syllable with vowel and r • made with the mouth open and are voiced • connect letters with sound to make meaning • syllable with two vowels next to each other • consonant keeps its sound but we say it fast • process of turning spoken words into written words • ...
IT Terminology 2026-02-05
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- System used to create new content (abbr.)
- A space with nothing in it
- Person's development in a story
- Getting rid of fossil fuel emissions
- "By registering, I agree to the _"
- The curved path of an object around a planet
- A hole in security
- Someone who partakes in a project
- Entries sent in for review or approval
- Used to connect your phone to the electricity socket
- People who bring new things into existence
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- Process of confirming accuracy or truth
- A group of satellites working together
- Digital security
- Extremely joyful or triumphant
- Solving a problem
- Switching from a diesel car to an electric car
- A computer system used to store data
- A object orbiting a celestial body
- To go from 0 to 100
- Giving a false impression
21 Clues: Digital security • Solving a problem • A hole in security • To go from 0 to 100 • Giving a false impression • A space with nothing in it • Extremely joyful or triumphant • Person's development in a story • Someone who partakes in a project • "By registering, I agree to the _" • A object orbiting a celestial body • Getting rid of fossil fuel emissions • ...
Animal Terminology 2026-02-02
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- mature male turkey
- mature female goat
- Castrated male cow
- newborn duck
- young male cow
- mature female horse
- newborn horse
- mature male goat
- mature female sheep
- mature male horse
- young female cow
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- young male horse
- castrated male horse
- Newborn chicken
- young male sheep
- mature male duck
- newborn swine
- kid young male goat
- newborn sheep
- young female chicken
- young female horse
- mature female cow
- young female sheep
- Mature Female Swine
24 Clues: newborn duck • newborn swine • newborn sheep • newborn horse • young male cow • Newborn chicken • young male horse • young male sheep • mature male duck • mature male goat • young female cow • mature female cow • mature male horse • mature male turkey • mature female goat • Castrated male cow • young female horse • young female sheep • kid young male goat • mature female horse • mature female sheep • ...
Animal Terminology 2026-02-02
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- Newborn goat
- Mature female sheep
- Newborn horse
- Mature female duck
- Young female horse
- Newborn goose
- Young male horse
- Mature male rabbit
- Mature male cattle
- castrated male swine
- Newborn cattle
- Young female goat
- Castrated male cattle
- Mature female horse
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- Young female chicken
- Young female/male fish
- Castrated male horse
- Mature female swine
- Newborn swine
- Young male chicken
- Newborn sheep
- Newborn fish
- Mature male duck
- Castrated male Sheep
- Mature male turkey
25 Clues: Newborn goat • Newborn fish • Newborn horse • Newborn swine • Newborn goose • Newborn sheep • Newborn cattle • Young male horse • Mature male duck • Young female goat • Mature female duck • Young female horse • Young male chicken • Mature male rabbit • Mature male cattle • Mature male turkey • Mature female swine • Mature female sheep • Mature female horse • Young female chicken • Castrated male horse • ...
Animal Terminology 2026-02-02
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- Mature female cattle
- Animal
- young female chicken
- Young female goat
- Mature male cattle
- mature Male sheep
- young Male Swine
- Newborn swine
- Newborn Horse
- cattle Birth term
- Mature male horse
- Young female cattle
- Young Female Swine
- Mature Female horse
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- Young male chicken
- mature Female goat
- Newborn swine
- swine Birth term
- Young male cattle
- Newborn cattle
- Young female horse
- Castrated male horse
- Castrated male swine
- Young male horse
- Castrated male cattle
25 Clues: Animal • Newborn swine • Newborn swine • Newborn Horse • Newborn cattle • swine Birth term • young Male Swine • Young male horse • Young female goat • Young male cattle • mature Male sheep • cattle Birth term • Mature male horse • Young male chicken • mature Female goat • Mature male cattle • Young female horse • Young Female Swine • Young female cattle • Mature Female horse • Mature female cattle • ...
Animal Terminology 2026-02-02
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- Newborn Goose
- mature female rabbit
- Birth term Swine
- Newborn Fish
- young male horse
- mature female turkey
- Newborn Goat
- young female swine
- Newborn Duck
- Newborn Rabbit
- Newborn Cattle
- Newborn Swine
- Birth term sheep
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- Birth term Fish
- Birth term goat
- Newborn Horse
- young male swine
- Birth term horse
- Birth term Duck
- Newborn chicken
- Birth term Cattle
- young female chicken
- young female horse
- Newborn Turkey
- Newborn Sheep
25 Clues: Newborn Fish • Newborn Goat • Newborn Duck • Newborn Goose • Newborn Horse • Newborn Swine • Newborn Sheep • Newborn Rabbit • Newborn Cattle • Newborn Turkey • Birth term Fish • Birth term goat • Birth term Duck • Newborn chicken • young male swine • Birth term Swine • Birth term horse • young male horse • Birth term sheep • Birth term Cattle • young female swine • young female horse • mature female rabbit • ...
Film Terminology 2026-02-11
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- easy way to demonstrate growth in a character
- lighting used to demonstrate honesty
- term for when the camera has to follow its subject from behind
- consists of the framing of an angle
- bright and open lighting
- used to make a subject seem more powerful
- the most common framing style used in film
- quickest transition between shots
- an angle demonstrating neutrality between subjects
- framing style used to emphasize a character's emotions
- supports the director in communicating with the other departments
- consists of art director, set decorator, costume designer, and the storyboard artist
- sound that can be logically heard by the actors in a scene
- viewpoint involving the camera looking directly down (ex. from the top of a building)
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- framing style used to emphasize distance between subjects
- also called cross-cutting
- emphasizes a subject's secrets
- when the camera moves side-to-side
- when one image fades into another
- when the audience/viewers can hear the thoughts of a character in the scene
- when a subject is walking toward the camera and the camera must move back to keep them in shot
- makes the subject seem weak and vulnerable
- the camera focuses on a man on the street then cuts to everything he sees around him before shifting back to him.
- background music in a scene
- shows shadows and sharp contrasts
- in charge of camera movement
- objects that actors can manipulate in a scene
27 Clues: bright and open lighting • also called cross-cutting • background music in a scene • in charge of camera movement • emphasizes a subject's secrets • when one image fades into another • shows shadows and sharp contrasts • quickest transition between shots • when the camera moves side-to-side • consists of the framing of an angle • lighting used to demonstrate honesty • ...
Animal Terminology 2025-11-18
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- A female horse that can reproduce
- a term for both male sheep and goats that cannot reproduce
- a baby goat
- A term for an animal with a thick wooly coat
- Relating to or affecting Cattle
- A male pig that can not reproduce
- A male bovine that can reproduce
- A animal with horns similar to sheep
- A baby sheep
- A female goat the can reproduce
- A male horse that cannot reproduce
- A male bovine that cannot reproduce
- a baby pig
- A female bovine that can reproduce
- A baby cow
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- A male sheep that can reproduce
- A female sheep that can reproduce
- a term for a pig
- A female bovine that cannot reproduce
- A female goat that cannot reproduce
- a baby horse
- Relating to or affecting Horses
- A male goat that can reproduce
- A male horse that can reproduce
- A male pig that can reproduce
- a female pig that cannot reproduce
- A female pig that can reproduce
- A female sheep that cannot reproduce
- A female horse that cannot reproduce
29 Clues: a baby pig • A baby cow • a baby goat • a baby horse • A baby sheep • a term for a pig • A male pig that can reproduce • A male goat that can reproduce • A male sheep that can reproduce • Relating to or affecting Cattle • Relating to or affecting Horses • A male horse that can reproduce • A female goat the can reproduce • A female pig that can reproduce • A male bovine that can reproduce • ...
Lifeguard Terminology 2025-10-28
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- The process of experiencing respiratory impairment from submersion or immersion in liquid.
- Drowning Person appears unresponsive in the water.
- Blindness A failure to see something in your direct line of sight because your attention is directed elsewhere.
- Required by law to keep any personal information that you learn about a person while performing a rescue or providing care.
- of Care When a person declines first aid or emergency care.
- Surveillance technique that lifeguards use to protect patrons.
- Coast Guard Approved personal flotation device.
- Withdrawal of support or help from another person, despite having the responsibility to provide this support or help.
- Rapid, deep breathing.
- of Care Minimum expectations for lifeguards in fulfilling their primary job responsibility.
- Swimmer A person capable of staying afloat, but likely to need assistance to get to safety.
- Following an incident, the entire safety team may attend a session to talk about what happened before, during, and after the emergency.
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- Drills performed to verify that objects at the bottom and the surface in all areas of the zone can be clearly seen from the Lifeguard Station.
- Get permission before you can provide first aid and emergency care.
- Failure to do what a reasonable and careful person would be expected to do in a given situation.
- Incident Stress The physical, behavioral, mental and emotional signs and symptoms of stress that a person might experience in or witnessing a powerful emotional event.
- Patrol Station Surveillance coverage at ground level while moving on a defined path between fixed points.
- Continuously mentally alert and attentive.
- Sudden closure of the larynx, block the flow of air to the lungs.
- After the incident, inform the person of next steps and actions that can be taken to prevent similar incidents from happening in the future.
- How lifeguards are assigned to zones.
- to Act You have a legal responsibility to act when an emergency occurs at your facility.
- Station chair, stand or tower is raised off the deck or ground and provides a broad view of the zone and patron activities.
- Drowning Person displays the instinctive drowning response.
- After an incident, a person can be returned to their own care or to the care of a parent, guardian, camp counselor, group leader, instructor or other supervising adult.
- Completed after the occurrence at a facility that requires rescue, provision of care for an illness or injury, or both.
26 Clues: Rapid, deep breathing. • How lifeguards are assigned to zones. • Continuously mentally alert and attentive. • Coast Guard Approved personal flotation device. • Drowning Person appears unresponsive in the water. • of Care When a person declines first aid or emergency care. • Drowning Person displays the instinctive drowning response. • ...
Medical terminology 2025-11-12
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- prefix meaning "vessel"
- suffix meaning "blood condition"
- coronary artery disease
- root word meaning "blood"
- blood pressure
- measures the electrical activity of the heart
- irregular heartbeat, potentially leading to various complications
- used to auscultate heart sounds, detecting abnormalities
- congestive heart failure
- root word meaning "Heart"
- electrocardiogram
- measures blood pressure, a crucial indicator of cardiovascular health
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- a minimally invasive procedure to visualize the hearts chambers and blood vessels
- the hearts inability to pump enough blood to meet body's needs
- composed of myocardium, endocardium, and epicardium
- interruption of blood supply to the brain, causing brain damage
- persistently elevated blood pressure, increasing the risk of cardiovascular events
- fluid medium carrying oxygen, nutrient, and waste
- uses ultrasound to visualize the hearts structure and function
- nodes play a role in the immune response, influencing cardiovascular health
- myocardial infraction
- artery disease(CAD) narrowing of the coronary arteries, reducing blood flow to the heart
- marrow site of hematopoiesis
- prefix meaning "vessel"
- vessels including arteries, veins, and capillaries
25 Clues: blood pressure • electrocardiogram • myocardial infraction • prefix meaning "vessel" • coronary artery disease • prefix meaning "vessel" • congestive heart failure • root word meaning "blood" • root word meaning "Heart" • marrow site of hematopoiesis • suffix meaning "blood condition" • measures the electrical activity of the heart • fluid medium carrying oxygen, nutrient, and waste • ...
Business Terminology 2025-11-27
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- an authorization granted by a government or company to an individual or group enabling them to carry out specified commercial activities
- exchange (goods or services) for other goods or services without using money.
- the state of being responsible for something, especially by law.
- a risky or daring journey or undertaking.
- a part or portion of a larger amount which is divided among a number of people, or to which a number of people contribute.
- an open space where a market is or was formerly held in a town.
- the using up of a resource.
- a manager within a company who promotes innovative product development and marketing.
- something, typically money, that is owed or due.
- the action of making or manufacturing from components or raw materials, or the process of being so manufactured.
- (of a person) introducing new ideas; original and creative in thinking.
- a first, typical or preliminary model of something, especially a machine, from which other forms are developed or copied.
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- an entry recording an amount owed, listed on the left-hand side or column of an account.
- the state of being a partner or partners.
- partial ownership in a company, offering a claim on its earnings and assets.
- examine and record the area and features of (an area of land) so as to construct a map, plan, or description.
- a financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something.
- Revenue is the total income generated from a business's primary operations
- can refer to the city where a government is located
- make (something needed or wanted) available to someone; provide.
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service.
- a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality.
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future.
- a company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity (legally a person) and recognized as such in law.
- the activity or condition of competing.
- a right to keep possession of property belonging to another person until a debt owed by that person is discharged.
26 Clues: the using up of a resource. • the activity or condition of competing. • the state of being a partner or partners. • a risky or daring journey or undertaking. • a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality. • something, typically money, that is owed or due. • can refer to the city where a government is located • ...
CSI Terminology 2025-12-04
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- The initial responding law enforcement officer(s) and/or other public safety official(s) or service provider(s) arriving at the scene prior to the arrival of the investigator(s) in charge.
- any evidence that can link a person or an item to the scene of the crime
- Objects or materials that have retained the characteristics of other objects that have been physically pressed against them.
- material of a known source that presumably was uncontaminated during the commission of the crime.
- Physical evidence that results from the transfer of small quantities of materials (e.g., hair, textile fibers, paint chips, glass fragments, gunshot residue particles).
- a test that is typically conducted at a crime scene that provides investigators with basic information regarding the compound in question.
- The unwanted transfer of material between two or more sources of physical evidence.
- Powder containing fluorescent chemicals that is applied to a surface to reveal latent prints; used in conjunction with an alternate light source.
- reconstructive evidence allows investigators to gain an understanding of the actions that took place at the scene; a broken window, a blood spatter pattern, bullet paths and shoe prints.
- The process used to maintain and document the chronological history of the evidence.
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- A fingerprint, palm print or footprint that is not readily visible under normal lighting.
- possessing the potential to provide details that are valuable to an investigation.
- physical evidence such as bodily fluids that originated from a human, plant or animal.
- Individuals who are involved in an aspect of the crime scene, such as perimeter security, traffic control, media management, scene processing, and technical support, as well as prosecutors, medical personnel, medical examiners, coroners, forensic examiners, evidence technicians, and fire and rescue officers.
- a special lighting device that produces visible and invisible light at various wavelengths to help investigators locate and visually enhance items of evidence
- smaple evidence of unknown origin; these samples could be found at a crime scene, transferred to an offender during commission of a crime, or recovered from more than one crime scene.
- material from a verifiable/documented source which, when compared with evidence of an unknown source, shows an association or linkage between an offender, crime scene, and/or victim.
- Evidence which by its very nature or the conditions at the scene will lose its evidentiary value if not preserved and protected (e.g., blood in the rain).
- the theory that every person who enters or exits an area will deposit or remove physical material from the scene.
- The unwanted transfer of material from another source to a piece of physical evidence.
- material of a known source taken from a person who had lawful access to the scene.
21 Clues: any evidence that can link a person or an item to the scene of the crime • possessing the potential to provide details that are valuable to an investigation. • material of a known source taken from a person who had lawful access to the scene. • The unwanted transfer of material between two or more sources of physical evidence. • ...
Project Terminology 2025-12-02
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- headache
- after
- new
- against
- excessive flow
- disease of the muscles
- slow
- many
- incision into the chest
- under
- study of the skin
- inside
- formation
- blood condition
- eye
- within
- fully paralyze
- stimulating
- condition of urine
- skin
- bone
- upon
- without
- involuntary contraction
- disease
- protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen
- muscle
- study of the heart
- study of the nervous system
- breakdown
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- removal
- partially paralyze
- before
- deficiency
- inflammation of the stomach lining
- above
- large
- disease
- surgical repair
- nerve
- blood
- aorta
- inflammation
- incision
- written record
- condition
- small
- around
- instrument used to look
- between
- cartilage
- artery
- good
- fast
- pain
- bad
- below
- visual examination of a joint using a scope
- study of the lungs and respiratory system
- ear
60 Clues: new • eye • bad • ear • slow • many • good • fast • pain • skin • bone • upon • after • above • large • nerve • blood • aorta • under • small • below • before • inside • around • within • artery • muscle • removal • disease • against • between • without • disease • headache • incision • condition • formation • cartilage • breakdown • deficiency • stimulating • inflammation • excessive flow • written record • fully paralyze • surgical repair • blood condition • study of the skin • ...
CSI terminology 2025-12-07
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- The unwanted transfer of material from another source to a piece of physical evidence.
- A fingerprint, palm print or footprint that is not readily visible under normal lighting.
- Evidence that will lose its evidentiary value if not preserved and protected
- Evidence that originated from a human, plant or animal.
- The initial responding police officer(s) and other public safety official(s).
- Evidence of unknown origin
- Anybody who enters or exits an area will deposit or remove physical material from the scene.
- Allows investigators to gain an understanding of the actions that took place at the scene
- A special light to help investigators locate evidence
- Powder containing fluorescent chemicals that is used to reveal latent prints.
- Material of a known source taken from a person who had lawful access to the scene.
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- The unwanted transfer of material between two or more sources of physical evidence.
- A test conducted at a crime scene that gives basic information regarding a questioned compound
- Physical evidence that results from the transfer of materials
- Material from a verifiable source, shows an association between an offender, crime scene, and/or victim.
- Individuals who are involved in some aspect of the crime scene,
- Material of a known source that presumably was uncontaminated during the commission of the crime.
- Any evidence that can link a person or an item to the scene of the crime.
- Objects that have retained the characteristics of other objects that have been pressed against them.
- The process used to maintain and document the history of the evidence.
- Possessing the potential to provide details that are valuable to an investigation.
21 Clues: Evidence of unknown origin • A special light to help investigators locate evidence • Evidence that originated from a human, plant or animal. • Physical evidence that results from the transfer of materials • Individuals who are involved in some aspect of the crime scene, • The process used to maintain and document the history of the evidence. • ...
CSI Terminology 2025-12-07
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- light source/A special lighting device that produces visible and invisible light at various wavelengths to help investigators locate and visually enhance items of evidence (e.g., fluids, fingerprints, clothing fibers).
- Exchange Principle/the theory that every person who enters or exits an area will deposit or remove physical material from the scene.
- print/A fingerprint, palm print or footprint that is not readily visible under normal lighting.
- evidence/Physical evidence such as bodily fluids that originated from a human, plant or animal. of custody - The process used to maintain and document the chronological history of the evidence. Documents record the individual who collects the evidence and each person or agency that subsequently takes custody of it. This chain of custody verifies that the evidence being analyzed is the same evidence found at the scene and helps ensure there was no opportunity for the evidence to be tampered with.
- sample/Material of a known source taken from a person who had lawful access to the scene.
- responders/Individuals who are involved in an aspect of the crime scene, such as perimeter security, traffic control, media management, scene processing, and technical support, as well as prosecutors, medical personnel, medical examiners, coroners, forensic examiners, evidence technicians, and fire and rescue officers.
- unwanted transfer of material from another source to a piece of physical evidence. The inadvertent touching of a weapon, thereby adding fingerprints to it is an example of evidence contamination.
- evidence/Evidence which by its very nature or the conditions at the scene will lose its evidentiary value if not preserved and protected (e.g., blood in the rain).Unknown/questioned sample - evidence of unknown origin; these samples could be found at a crime scene, transferred to an offender during commission of a crime, or recovered from more than one crime scene.
- evidence/Objects or materials that have retained the characteristics of other objects that have been physically pressed against them.
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- the potential to provide details that are valuable to an investigation.
- sample/Evidence of unknown origin; these samples could be found at a crime scene, transferred to an offender during commission of a crime, or recovered from more than one crime scene.
- unwanted transfer of material between two or more sources of physical evidence. For example, improperly collecting biological evidence such as blood could lead to one sample mixing with another sample and contaminating both.Elimination sample - material of a known source taken from a person who had lawful access to the scene.
- evidence/Any evidence that can link a person or an item to the scene of the crime.
- sample/material from a verifiable/documented source which, when compared with evidence of an unknown source, shows an association or linkage between an offender, crime scene, and/or victim.
- powders/Powder containing fluorescent chemicals that is applied to a surface to reveal latent prints; used in conjunction with an alternate light source.
- sample/Material of a known source that presumably was uncontaminated during the commission of the crime.
- evidence/Reconstructive evidence allows investigators to gain an understanding of the actions that took place at the scene; a broken window, a blood spatter pattern, bullet paths and shoe prints.
- responders/The initial responding law enforcement officer(s) and/or other public safety official(s) or service provider(s) arriving at the scene prior to the arrival of the investigator(s) in charge.
- evidence/Physical evidence that results from the transfer of small quantities of materials (e.g., hair, textile fibers, paint chips, glass fragments, gunshot residue particles).
- test/A test that is typically conducted at a crime scene that provides investigators with basic information regarding the compound in question. Presumptive tests can typically reveal the class of evidence, but are unable to confirm the specific compounds of which it is comprised.
20 Clues: the potential to provide details that are valuable to an investigation. • evidence/Any evidence that can link a person or an item to the scene of the crime. • sample/Material of a known source taken from a person who had lawful access to the scene. • print/A fingerprint, palm print or footprint that is not readily visible under normal lighting. • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-12-06
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- Removal of the galbladder
- prevents bleeding
- poor muscle development; muscle
- yellow, fatty deposit of lipids in an artery; hallmark of atherosclerosis
- remove the appendix
- impairment of intellectual function characterized by memory loss, disorientation, and confusion.
- inflammation of the meninges
- general term referring to levels of decreased consciousness with varying responsiveness.
- Medical term for the study of the heart
- Infection or inflammation of the liver
- comprehensive medical care of infants, children, and adolescents
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- dissolves existing clots
- surgical repair of a nerve
- drug that lowers blood glucose (e.g., insulin)
- exaggerated, unfounded feeling of well-being
- Blood pressure that is consistently too high
- hardening & loss of elasticity of arterial walls; often due to atherosclerosis
- Term for a surgical procedure
- Condition characterized by excessive thirst
- fainting increased sensitivity to stimulation such as touch or pain
- diagnosis and treatment of blood disorders
21 Clues: prevents bleeding • remove the appendix • dissolves existing clots • Removal of the galbladder • surgical repair of a nerve • inflammation of the meninges • Term for a surgical procedure • poor muscle development; muscle • Infection or inflammation of the liver • Medical term for the study of the heart • diagnosis and treatment of blood disorders • ...
Dance Terminology 2025-12-10
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- to bend the knees
- “To stretch” Sliding the foot across the floor, ending in a pointed position.
- Big kick
- To jump, such as “saute passe” or “saute arabesque”
- To rise onto the balls of the feet, starting with straight legs
- “To the second” or to the side
- “To whip.” This term is used to describe many different dance steps, such as a jump or turns.
- “To cut.” Foot is connected to the ankle in front or back.
- Pushing off of one foot and landing on the other
- Back, side, front
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- To turn on one foot, often with the other foot in passe
- “Disengage” Like a tendu, but the foot releases from the floor at the end.
- One leg is bent at a 90 degree angle. Can be to the front, side, or arabesque.
- To the front
- To rise onto the balls of the feet, starting with a plie
- “To chase” Momentum step. Front foot slides forward, back foot meets front foot in the air, front foot slides forward again upon landing.
- Behind, or to the back
- Linked turns in first position releve
- Foot is connected to the knee. Can be rotated or parallel.
- Jumping off of two feet and landing on one, with the other leg extended to the front, back, or side.
- Carriage of the arms
21 Clues: Big kick • To the front • to bend the knees • Back, side, front • Carriage of the arms • Behind, or to the back • “To the second” or to the side • Linked turns in first position releve • Pushing off of one foot and landing on the other • To jump, such as “saute passe” or “saute arabesque” • To turn on one foot, often with the other foot in passe • ...
Hockey Terminology 2025-12-24
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- ice playing surface
- The situation that occurs when the puck bounces off a goalie, a player, or the net.
- a hard shot, usually with a big wind up, wherein the player bends their stick on the ice and allows the energy stored in bending the stick to launch the puck forward.
- A popular brand of ice resurfacer.
- The side of the goal closest to the shooter.
- The act of impeding an opponent by placing the blade of a stick into their body, an illegal action which incurs a penalty.
- The act of contacting an opponent with the hand or fist when making a punching motion, an illegal action which incurs a penalty.
- When one team has more players on the ice than the other team as a result of penalties assessed to the shorthanded team.
- A player who plays in and around the goal to prevent the puck from crossing the goal line and preventing players from scoring.
- Falling down due to the toe of the skate hitting the ice at a sharp angle.
- A defenseman.
- A pass or shot that is taken from the backside of the blade of the stick.
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- A forward position whose primary zone of play on the ice is along the outer playing area.
- The act of using an extended elbow or forearm to make contact with an opponent, an illegal action which incurs a penalty.
- The area where a player sits to serve the time of a given penalty.
- Attributed to up to two players of the scoring team who shot, passed, or deflected the puck towards the scoring teammate.
- The act of impeding an opponent by grabbing onto them, an illegal action which incurs a penalty.
- The method used to begin play at the beginning of a period or after a stoppage of play.
- Pushing an opposing team's player to the side in the defensive zone, keeping them out the middle of the defensive zone.
- Hitting an opponent below the knees, an illegal action which incurs a penalty.
- A very fast slap shot.
- An extra session of play added on after the full regulation time has concluded in order to resolve a tie.
- An action of a player that results in a 2-minute minor penalty deemed by the referee to be a minor act not severe enough to warrant a 10-minute misconduct or game misconduct.
- Violent attacks with the stick which are illegal due to the likelihood of serious injury. I
24 Clues: A defenseman. • ice playing surface • A very fast slap shot. • A popular brand of ice resurfacer. • The side of the goal closest to the shooter. • The area where a player sits to serve the time of a given penalty. • A pass or shot that is taken from the backside of the blade of the stick. • Falling down due to the toe of the skate hitting the ice at a sharp angle. • ...
Music Terminology 2025-12-11
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- an ensemble with brass instruments
- to play the note aggressively
- to lower the note a half step
- clef the clef the cello and bass read
- Gives the blueprint for which notes are changed
- to raise the note a half step
- to get louder
- to connect different notes
- clef the clef the viola reads
- to connect the same note
- the sticky substance for your bow
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- someone who writes music
- an ensemble with string instruments
- the volume indicator in music
- tells you how many beats are in a measure
- to get softer
- clef the clef violin reads
- to bounce the bow
- to play a note short/separated
- an ensemble for voice
20 Clues: to get softer • to get louder • to bounce the bow • an ensemble for voice • someone who writes music • to connect the same note • clef the clef violin reads • to connect different notes • the volume indicator in music • to play the note aggressively • to lower the note a half step • to raise the note a half step • clef the clef the viola reads • to play a note short/separated • ...
BSBMED301 Terminology 2026-02-27
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- abnormally slow heart rate.
- the study of the stomach and intestines.
- the predicted outcome of a disease.
- low blood glucose levels.
- joint pain.
- high blood pressure.
- within or into a vein.
- the study of the kidneys.
- low blood pressure.
- removal of tissue for diagnostic examination.
- the body’s protective response to injury or infection.
- the study of the heart.
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- cancerous and capable of spreading to other tissues.
- muscle pain.
- the study of the skin.
- blood present in urine.
- abnormally fast heart rate.
- non-cancerous and not spreading.
- under the skin.
- the study of the nervous system.
- identification of a disease or condition.
- swelling caused by excess fluid in tissues.
- enlargement of the liver.
- difficulty breathing.
- high blood glucose levels.
25 Clues: joint pain. • muscle pain. • under the skin. • low blood pressure. • high blood pressure. • difficulty breathing. • the study of the skin. • within or into a vein. • blood present in urine. • the study of the heart. • low blood glucose levels. • the study of the kidneys. • enlargement of the liver. • high blood glucose levels. • abnormally slow heart rate. • abnormally fast heart rate. • ...
Medical Terminology 2026-02-28
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- Wasting away of body tissue or an organ
- Runny nose
- A condition where skin and the whites of eyes become yellow
- Sensation that environment around you is spinning in circles
- Shortness of breath
- Bluish discoloration of the skin
- Increased heart rate
- Shortness of breath when lying on back
- Abnormal growth of tissue
- Style of movement involved in walking
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- Abnormally slow heart rate
- Germs that spread between animals and people
- Reddening of the skin due to inflammation
- Stiffness/pain in lower back usually caused by muscle strain or sprain
- A kind of bruise
- Relating to the muscular tissue of the heart
- Related to fever
- Fainting or passing out
- Having an unknown cause
- Tingling, numbness, feeling of "pins & needles"
20 Clues: Runny nose • A kind of bruise • Related to fever • Shortness of breath • Increased heart rate • Fainting or passing out • Having an unknown cause • Abnormal growth of tissue • Abnormally slow heart rate • Bluish discoloration of the skin • Style of movement involved in walking • Shortness of breath when lying on back • Wasting away of body tissue or an organ • ...
Medical Terminology 2026-02-12
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- Vessels returning deoxygenated blood to the heart
- Failure A chronic condition where the heart muscle cannot pump blood efficiently enough to meet the body's needs.
- Refers to a blood vessel
- CT Cardiac CT or MRI Scan: Produces detailed 3D images to detect plaque buildup or tissue damage Produces detailed 3D images to detect plaque buildup or tissue damage
- Refers to a vein
- Artery Disease When blood vessels supplying the heart become damaged or clogged with plaque, restricting blood flow.
- An abnormality in the heart's electrical system, causing the heart to beat too fast, too slow, or irregularly
- Microscopic vessels connecting arteries and veins for nutrient exchange
- Uses ultrasound to visualize the heart's structure, valve function, and blood flow
- Occurs when blood flow to a part of the brain is blocked or a blood vessel in the brain bursts, causing damage
- Catheterization Uses a tube, dye, and X-ray to detect blockages in coronary arteries
- Records electrical signals to check for heart rhythm issues and damage
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- Artery Disease A condition where narrowed arteries reduce blood flow to the limbs, usually the legs, often caused by atherosclerosis.
- The muscular organ that pumps blood
- Brachial Index Compares blood pressure in the arms and legs to identify artery disease.
- Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
- Refers to an artery
- Test Measures heart performance under physical exertion or medication.
- Vessels carrying oxygenated blood away from the heart
- Atrial Fibrillation
- Indicates inflammation
- A fluid tissue composed of plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets
- Refers to the heart
- Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator
- Coronary Artery Bypass Graft
- Ejection Fraction
26 Clues: Refers to a vein • Ejection Fraction • Refers to an artery • Atrial Fibrillation • Refers to the heart • Indicates inflammation • Refers to a blood vessel • Coronary Artery Bypass Graft • Percutaneous Coronary Intervention • The muscular organ that pumps blood • Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator • Vessels returning deoxygenated blood to the heart • ...
Business Terminology 2026-03-06
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- the action of making or manufacturing from components or raw materials,
- the using up of a resource.
- units of ownership in a corporation
- an online platform or physical location that connects multiple third-party sellers with buyers
- an exchange without money
- a risky or daring journey or undertaking
- a financial gain
- something, typically money, that is owed or due.
- a right to keep possession of property belonging to another person until a debt owed by that person is discharged.
- a business model wherein an individual operates their own location of a larger, more established company
- the ability to borrow money under the agreement that you'll repay the debt later
- a business that is profitable, solvent, and generating more revenue than expenses
- the state of being a partner or partners
- the rivalry between companies
- a first, typical or preliminary model of something, especially a machine, from which other forms are developed or copied.
- the state of being responsible for something
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- the simplest, most common, unincorporated business structure owned by one individual
- when a single company or entity is the exclusive supplier of a particular product or service, facing no meaningful competition
- a business entity owned, controlled, and financed by the government
- a general view, examination, or description of someone or something
- represents partial ownership in a corporation
- (of a product, idea, etc.) featuring new methods
- a useful or valuable thing
- business or industry that is managed by independent companies or private individuals rather than by the state.
- the total amount of money a business generates from the sale of goods or services
- make (something needed or wanted) available to someone
- the financial resources, assets, and money a company uses to fund its daily operations, maintain functionality, and invest in growth
- a manager within a company who promotes innovative product development
- an individual who identifies a need, creates a business
- a company is operating at a loss, spending more money than it earns, or is in debt
- a legally established entity, separate from its owners
- an entry recording an amount owed
32 Clues: a financial gain • an exchange without money • a useful or valuable thing • the using up of a resource. • the rivalry between companies • an entry recording an amount owed • units of ownership in a corporation • a risky or daring journey or undertaking • the state of being a partner or partners • the state of being responsible for something • ...
Medical Terminology 2026-03-11
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- Inflammation of the eyelids
- The study of the stomach and intestines and their diseases
- Disease or malfunction of the brain
- Inflammation of the bronchial tubes
- Surgical removal of the appendix
- Inflammation of the skin
- Abnormally low level of glucose in the blood
- The study of the kidneys and their diseases
- Inflammation of the urinary bladder
- Increase in the number of white blood cells
- Inflammation of the liver
- Inflammation of the stomach
- Intense, typically intermittent pain along a nerve
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- Inflammation of the larynx (voice box)
- Disease of the muscle tissue
- Abnormally slow heart rate
- Branch of medicine and surgery that deals with diagnosis and treatment of eye disorders
- Surgical repair or reshaping of the nose
- Enlargement of the heart
- Surgical removal of the gallbladder
- Inflammation of the joints
21 Clues: Enlargement of the heart • Inflammation of the skin • Abnormally slow heart rate • Inflammation of the joints • Inflammation of the liver • Inflammation of the eyelids • Inflammation of the stomach • Disease of the muscle tissue • Surgical removal of the appendix • Disease or malfunction of the brain • Inflammation of the bronchial tubes • Surgical removal of the gallbladder • ...
poetic terminology 2026-03-16
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- 10. Two contradictory words together.
- Features: 15. Elements that shape the poem's form.
- 4. A 14-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme.
- 14. The arrangement of a poem's parts.
- 14 lines, often about love, with a specific rhyme scheme.
- 1. The flow of sound in verse.
- 5 lines, humorous, with an AABBA rhyme scheme.
- Verse: No fixed meter or rhyme scheme.
- Narrative poem, often musical, telling a story.
- 11. Repeating words or phrases for emphasis.
- 19 lines, repeating two refrains, complex rhyme scheme.
- Series of couplets with a recurring theme and rhyme.
- 6. Words that imitate sounds.
- 12. A group of lines in a poem.
- Long narrative poem, often heroic.
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- Question: 9. A question asked for effect, not an answer.
- First letters of each line spell out a word.
- 7. Comparison using 'like' or 'as'.
- 5 lines, varying syllable count per line.
- 3. Co
- Poem of mourning and reflection.
- Formal, lengthy poem, praising or glorifying a subject.
- Poetry: Visual arrangement reflects the poem's theme.
- 4 lines, often with a rhyme scheme.Metaphor: 2. Comparison without using 'like' or 'as'.
- 5. Giving human traits to non-human things.
- 3 lines, 17 syllables total, often about nature.
- Verse: Unrhymed iambic pentameter.
- 13. Similar sounds at the ends of words.
- 8. The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables.
29 Clues: 3. Co • 6. Words that imitate sounds. • 1. The flow of sound in verse. • 12. A group of lines in a poem. • Poem of mourning and reflection. • Long narrative poem, often heroic. • 7. Comparison using 'like' or 'as'. • Verse: Unrhymed iambic pentameter. • 10. Two contradictory words together. • 14. The arrangement of a poem's parts. • Verse: No fixed meter or rhyme scheme. • ...
Conveyor and Stacking Station Components 2023-10-24
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- Regulates the speed of the cylinders
- Outputs a signal as soon as the piston of the double-acting cylinder passes the sensor
- Actuates the double-acting cylinder
- For neat installation of cables
- Shuts off the compressed air supply
- Allows the conveyor to advance or reverse
- Actuates the single-acting cylinder
- The base that all the components are mounted onto
- Provides the electrical connection for the sensors and actuators
- Holds workpieces
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- Stacks the workpieces
- Senses metal workpieces
- Presses the cover into the socket
- Senses whether there are workpieces at the start of the conveyor
- Rejects workpieces onto the slide
- Pushes the workpieces out of the magazine
- Stores rejected workpieces
- Control the DC motor
18 Clues: Holds workpieces • Control the DC motor • Stacks the workpieces • Senses metal workpieces • Stores rejected workpieces • For neat installation of cables • Presses the cover into the socket • Rejects workpieces onto the slide • Actuates the double-acting cylinder • Shuts off the compressed air supply • Actuates the single-acting cylinder • Regulates the speed of the cylinders • ...
6th Grade Vocab Activity Crossword Lesson 1 2021-08-31
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- A word for something you keep or have in your possession
- Many talents or uses but only used for a certain thing
- In the quiz I am looking for __ clues
- I like cats and my friend likes dogs this is a __
- I am teaching my mom the ___ of the game
- kind/nice
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- Speaking in a technical way
- Word/Wordy/Wordless
- useful/helpful to fulfill needs
- Looking in the __ for definitions
10 Clues: kind/nice • Word/Wordy/Wordless • Speaking in a technical way • useful/helpful to fulfill needs • Looking in the __ for definitions • In the quiz I am looking for __ clues • I am teaching my mom the ___ of the game • I like cats and my friend likes dogs this is a __ • Many talents or uses but only used for a certain thing • ...
Bridge Terminology 2016-05-08
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- Earth, stone or other material used to raise the ground level, form an embankment or fill the inside of an abutment, pier or closed spandrel.
- A pipe or channel, open or enclosed, which carries water. May also be used as part of a canal to carry boats. Sometimes carried by a bridge.
- The enlarged part of a beam near its supported ends which results in increased strength; visible as the curved or angled bottom edge of a beam.
- A monumental vertical structure marking the entrance to a bridge or forming part of a gateway.
- The enlarged lower portion of the substructure or foundation which rests directly on the soil, bedrock, or piles; usually below grade and not visible.
- A compressive member.
- Extensions of a retaining wall as part of an abutment; used to contain the fill of an approach embankment
- Adding strength or bearing capacity to a structural member. Examples include the placing of metal rebar into forms before pouring concrete, or attaching gusset plates at the intersection of multiple members of a truss.
- The surface which receives the vertical weight at the bottom of an arch.
- A metal arch bridge which features a curved truss.
- A decorative railing, especially one constructed of concrete or stone, including the top and bottom rail and the vertical supports called ballusters. May also include larger vertical supports called stanchions.
- A movable deck bridge which opens by rotating horizontally on an axis. Compare to bascule bridge and vertical lift bridge.
- A horizontal structure member supporting vertical loads by resisting bending. A girder is a larger beam, especially when made of multiple plates. Deeper, longer members are created by using trusses.
- Members used to stabilize a structure by introducing diagonal connections.
- A truss having a curved top chord and straight bottom chord meeting at each end, especially when there are more than one used end to end. Compare to Baltimore truss and Pennsylvania truss.
- A structural member which does not extend the full height of others around it and does not carry as much load.
- Part of a bridge substructure. A rigid frame commonly made of reinforced concrete or steel which supports a vertical load and is placed transverse to the length of a structure. Bents are commonly used to support beams and girders. An end bent is the supporting frame forming part of an abutment.
- The outer exposed curve of an arch; defines the lower arc of a spandrel.
- A structural member which projects beyond a supporting column or wall and is counterbalanced and/or supported at only one end.
- A tension member of a truss.
- A truss having a curved top chord and straight bottom chord meeting at each end.
- Angled grading of the ground.
- A steel beam fabricated by making a zig-zag cut along its web, then welding the two sides together at their peaks. This creates a beam which has increased depth and therefore greater strength, but is not increased in weight.
- The interior arc of an arch.
- A beam aligned with the length of a span which supports the deck.
- The first voussoir resting on the impost of an arch.
- An enclosing structure formed by building a series of adjacent arches.
- A low wall along the outside edge of a bridge deck used to protect vehicles and pedestrians.
- A vertical structure which supports the ends of a multi-span superstructure at a location between abutments. Also see column and pile.
- Crosspieces used to connect the ribs in centering.
- A superstructure which extends as one piece over multiple supports.
- An outer course of stone forming the arch. Made of a series of voussoirs. An archivolt is an arch ring with decorating moldings.
- A movable deck bridge in which the deck may be raised vertically by synchronized machinery at each end. Compare to swing bridge and vertical lift bridge.
- A structural member having a long body and an enlarged head at each end. Each head has a hole though which a pin is inserted to connect to other members.
- A long column driven deep into the ground to form part of a foundation or substructure. Also see column and pier.
- A curved structure which supports a vertical load mainly by axial compression.
- A type of truss in which vertical web members inclined to form equilateral triangles. May be be recognized by diagonal members which appear to form a series of alternating "V" and "A" shapes (without the crossbar) along the length of the truss when viewed in profile. Often the triangles are bisected by vertical members to reduce the length of the members of the top chord. Compare to Pratt truss and Howe truss.
- Located at the outermost end, it counterbalances the arm of span extending in the opposite direction from a major point of support. Often attached to an abutment.
- A facing of masonry or stones to protect an embankment from erosion.
- A long, multi-span structure, especially one constructed of concrete. More commonly used in relation to structures carrying motor vehicles.
- A device at the ends of beams which is placed on top of a pier or abutment. The ends of the beam rest on the bearing.
- An arch formed along an arc which is drawn from a point below its spring line, thus forming a less than semicircular arch. The intrados of a Roman arch follows an arc drawn from a point on its spring line, thus forming a semi-circle.
- A truss having two triangular shapes spaced on either side of central apex connected by horizontal top and bottom chords. Compare to king truss.
- Top chord of a truss.
- A cylindrical bar which is used to connect various members of a truss; such as those inserted through the holes of a meeting pair of eyebars.
- A truss which carries its traffic through the interior of the structure with crossbracing between the parallel top and bottom chords. Compare to deck truss and pony truss.
- A two-hinged arch is supported by a pinned connection at each end. A three-hinged arch also includes a third pinned connection at the crown of the arch near the middle of a span. Compare to fixed arch.
- The portion of a bridge structure including abutments and piers which supports the superstructure.
- The system of members connecting the top and bottom chords of a truss. Or the vertical portion of an I-beam or girder.
- On plate girders, structural steel shapes, such as an angle, are attached to the web to add intermediate strength.
- Any one of the wedge shaped block used to form an arch.
- One of the larger vertical posts supporting a railing. Smaller, closely spaced vertical supports are ballusters. Also see ballustrade.
- One of many parts of a structure, especially one of the parts of a truss.
- Tension members of a suspension bridge which hang from the main cable to support the deck. Also similar tension members of an arch bridge which features a suspended deck. Also called hangers.
- Part of a suspension bridge which carries the cable over the top of the tower.
- Located at the outermost ends, the part of a suspension bridge to which the cables are attached. Similar in location to an abutment of a beam bridge.
- The top surface of a bridge which carries the traffic.
- The uppermost wedge-shaped voussoir at the crown of an arch which locks the other voussoirs into place.
- The outwardmost vertical or angled compression member of a truss.
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- A sculpted decorative element placed at the top of a spire or highpoint of a structure.
- An assembly of smaller pieces arranged in a gridlike pattern; sometimes used a decorative element or to form a truss of primarily diagonal members.
- A simple beam supported by cantilevers of adjacent spans, commonly connected by pins.
- A subdivided Pratt truss commonly constructed for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. It has angled end posts and a top chord which is straight and horizontal. Compare to camelback truss and Pennsylvania truss.
- A steel beam built-up from many shapes to form a hollow cross-section.
- A truss web member which functions only when a structure is partially loaded.
- A truss which uses curved top and bottom chords placed opposite one another to form a lens shape. The chords are connected by additional truss web members.
- A low, reinforced concrete wall wider at the base, tapering vertically to near mid-height, then continuing straight up to its top. The shape is designed to direct automotive traffic back toward its own lane of travel and prevent crossing of a median or leaving the roadway. Commonly used on new and reconstructed bridges in place of decorative ballustrades, railings or parapets.
- A span in which the effective length is the same as the length of the spanning structure. The spanning superstructure extends from one vertical support, abutment or pier, to another, without crossing over an intermediate support or creating a cantilever.
- A type of truss in which vertical web members are in tension and diagonal web members in compression. Maybe be recognized by diagonal members which appear to form an "A" shape (without the crossbar) toward the center of the truss when viewed in profile. Compare to Pratt truss and Warren truss.
- The roughly triangular area above an arch and below a horizontal bridge deck. A closed spandrel encloses fill material. An open spandrel carries its load using interior walls or columns.
- Masonry built over an opening by progressively overlapping the courses from each side until they meet at the top center. Not a true arch as the structure relies on strictly vertical compression, not axial compression.
- A bridge which carries its deck with many tension members attached to cables draped over tower piers.
- A meeting point between two parts of a structure which is designed to allow for movement of the parts due to thermal or moisture factors while protecting the parts from damage. Commonly visible on a bridge deck as a hinged or movable connection.
- One of the vertical compression members of a truss which is perpendicular to the bottom chord.
- A galvanized wire box filled with stones used to form an abutment or retaining wall.
- Additional support connecting the deck with the main beam which keep the beam from buckling outward. Commonly made from plates and angles.
- A variation of suspension bridge in which the tension members extend from one or more towers at varying angles to carry the deck. Allowing much more freedom in design form, this type does not use cables draped over towers, nor the anchorages at each end, as in a traditional suspension bridge.
- Any one of the arched series of members which is parallel to the length of a bridge, especially those on a metal arch bridge.
- Two triangular shapes sharing a common center vertical member (king post); the simplest triangular truss system. Compare to queen truss.
- A subdivided Pratt truss invented for use by the Pennsylvania Railroad. The Pennsylvania truss is similar in bracing to a Baltimore truss, but the former has a camelback profile while the latter has angled end posts only, leaving the upper chord straight and horizontal. Compare to camelback truss and Baltimore truss.
- Temporary structure or falsework supporting an arch during construction.
- Part of a structure which supports the end of a span or accepts the thrust of an arch; often supports and retains the approach embankment.
- An arch formed by mutiple arcs each of which is drawn from its own center. Compare to a roman arch which is a semi-circular arc drawn from a single centerpoint.
- A description of the sideview of a bridge having relatively steep approach embankments leading to the bridge deck.
- A plate which joins two girders. Commonly riveted or bolted.
- The opening at the ends of a through truss with forms the entrance. Also the open entrance of a tunnel.
- From the French word for "see-saw," a bascule bridge features a movable span (leaf) which rotates on a horizontal hinged axis (trunnion) to raise one end vertically. A large counterweight is used to offset to weight of the raised leaf. May have a single raising leaf or two which meet in the center when closed. Compare to swing bridge and vertical lift bridge.
- (trussed arch) An arch with parallel chords connected by open webbing.
- A truss which carries its traffic near its top chord but not low enough to allow crossbracing between the parallel top chords. Compare to deck truss and through truss.
- Horizontal members which are placed transversely to the major beams, girders, or trusses; used to support the deck.
- A type of girder bridge in which the piers and deck girder are fastened to form a single unit. Unlike typical girder bridges which are constructed so that the deck rests on bearings atop the piers, a rigid frame bridge acts as a unit. Pier design may vary.
- A horizontal structure member supporting vertical loads by resisting bending. A girder is a larger beam, especially when made of multiple metal plates. The plates are usually riveted or welded together.
- The portion of a bridge structure which carries the traffic load and passes that load to the substructure.
- The horizontal space between two supports of a structure. Also refers to the structure itself. May be used as a noun or a verb.
- A type of truss in which vertical web members are in compression and diagonal web members in tension. Many possible configuartions include pitched, flat, or camelback top chords. Maybe be recognized by diagonal members which appear to form a "V" shape toward the center of the truss when viewed in profile. Variations include the Baltimore truss and Pennsylvania truss. Compare to Warren truss and Howe truss.
- The inner surface of an arch extending the full width of the structure.
- A truss which carries its deck on its top chord. Compare to pony truss and through truss.
- A metal plate used to unite multiple structural members of a truss.
- A positive, upward curve built into a beam which compensates for some of the vertical load and anticipated deflection.
- A tall pier or frame supporting the cable of a suspension bridge.
- The measure of an arch from the spring line to the highest part of the intrados, which is to say from its base support to the crown.
- The place where an arch rises from its support; a line drawn from the impost.
- Either of the two principal members of a truss extending from end to end, connected by web members.
- A drain, pipe or channel which allows water to pass under a road, railroad or embankment.
- A vertical structural member used to support compressive loads. Also see pier and pile.
- A wall projecting perpendicularly from another wall which prevents its outward movement. Usually wider at its base and tapering toward the top.
- A form of arch defined by a moving point which remains equidistant from a fixed point inside the arch and a moving point along a line. This shape when inverted into an arch structure results in a form which allows equal vertical loading along its length.
- An arch which has a tension member across its base which connects one end to the other.
- A structure anchored in its position. Compare to hinged arch.
- Temporary structure used as support during construction. Falsework for arch construction is called "centering."
- The process of covering an embankment with stones.
- When the superstructure is not perpendicular to the substructure, a skew angle is created. The skew angle is the acute angle between the alignment of the superstructure and the alignment of the substructure.
- Curve formed by a rope or chain hanging freely between two supports. The curved cables or chains used to support suspension bridges may be referred to as catenaries.
- A raised structure built to carry vehicles or pedestrians over an obstacle.
- While Bridge is the more general term (which may be a single span or multi-span, typically one span is longer than the others), A longer, multi-span structure -- a series of shorter spans in which most of the spans are of similar length. A more common term in relation to railroads.
- Part of a suspension bridge extending from an anchorage over the tops of the towers and down to the opposite anchorage. Suspenders or hangers are attached along its length to support the deck.
- On road surfaces, where the center is the highest point and the surface slopes downward in opposite directions, assisting in drainage. Also a point at the top of an arch.
- A structural form which is used in the same way as a beam, but because it is made of an web-like assembly of smaller members it can be made longer, deeper, and therefore, stronger than a beam or girder while being lighter than a beam of similar dimensions.
118 Clues: A compressive member. • Top chord of a truss. • A tension member of a truss. • The interior arc of an arch. • Angled grading of the ground. • A metal arch bridge which features a curved truss. • Crosspieces used to connect the ribs in centering. • The process of covering an embankment with stones. • The first voussoir resting on the impost of an arch. • ...
Art Terminology 2016-04-23
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- a hidden symbolic meaning
- the art of making plans
- refers to a common name found on the color wheel
- the area in a composition where emphasis is greater
- a frame used to support a canvas
- change of color from one tone to another
- a strong cloth used for painting
- things that look or are solid
- artwork made by pasting pieces of paper on to a flat surface
- natural forms changed by geometrical reduction
- the placement of 2 opposites side by side
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- an arrangement of primary colors to create new colors
- hand-made objects that represents a culture or period
- the order of line, form, color, value, texture, and space in an arrangement
- the illusion of space in a picture plane
- things that look flat
- character studies that exaggerate one or more features
- a style of painting that represent the effects of sunlight on color
- work of art created to go with a story or other kinds of work in print
- irregular shapes or forms
20 Clues: things that look flat • the art of making plans • a hidden symbolic meaning • irregular shapes or forms • things that look or are solid • a frame used to support a canvas • a strong cloth used for painting • the illusion of space in a picture plane • change of color from one tone to another • the placement of 2 opposites side by side • ...
Art Terminology 2016-04-23
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- a hidden symbolic meaning
- the art of making plans
- refers to a common name found on the color wheel
- the area in a composition where emphasis is greater
- a frame used to support a canvas
- change of color from one tone to another
- a strong cloth used for painting
- things that look or are solid
- artwork made by pasting pieces of paper on to a flat surface
- natural forms changed by geometrical reduction
- the placement of 2 opposites side by side
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- an arrangement of primary colors to create new colors
- hand-made objects that represents a culture or period
- the order of line, form, color, value, texture, and space in an arrangement
- the illusion of space in a picture plane
- things that look flat
- character studies that exaggerate one or more features
- a style of painting that represent the effects of sunlight on color
- work of art created to go with a story or other kinds of work in print
- irregular shapes or forms
20 Clues: things that look flat • the art of making plans • a hidden symbolic meaning • irregular shapes or forms • things that look or are solid • a frame used to support a canvas • a strong cloth used for painting • the illusion of space in a picture plane • change of color from one tone to another • the placement of 2 opposites side by side • ...
Art Terminology 2016-04-23
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- irregular shapes or forms
- the placement of 2 opposites side by side
- refers to a common name found on the color wheel
- work of art created to go with a story or other kinds of work in print
- hand-made objects that represents a culture or period
- artwork made by pasting pieces of paper on to a flat surface
- the order of line, form, color, value, texture, and space in an arrangement
- things that look or are solid
- an arrangement of primary colors to create new colors
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- a hidden symbolic meaning
- the illusion of space in a picture plane
- the area in a composition where emphasis is greater
- a style of painting that represent the effects of sunlight on color
- things that look flat
- the art of making plans
- change of color from one tone to another
- natural forms changed by geometrical reduction
- a strong cloth used for painting
- character studies that exaggerate one or more features
- a frame used to support a canvas
20 Clues: things that look flat • the art of making plans • a hidden symbolic meaning • irregular shapes or forms • things that look or are solid • a strong cloth used for painting • a frame used to support a canvas • the illusion of space in a picture plane • change of color from one tone to another • the placement of 2 opposites side by side • ...
Medical Terminology 2016-09-08
20 Clues: red • vein • pain • nose • liver • brain • mouth • water • white • joint • heart • kidney • stomach • against • to cut into • sac containing fluid • to remove or take out • involuntary contraction • a person who studies or has knowledge of a particular kind of science • medicine that was created in the Primitive Era and is still used today
Insurance terminology 2015-11-12
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- This Act is administered by APRA.
- An amount of money payable by the consumer to the insurer in return for the promise of payment by the insurer if the events covered by the insurance policy occur.
- A lack of water in the body tissues. (refer to the word roots list)
- Abbreviation: PMA
- Abbreviation: APPs
- The removal of a small piece of living tissue from an organ or other part of the body for microscopic examination or inspection, to confirm or establish a diagnosis, estimate prognosis, or follow the course of a disease. (refer to the word roots list)
- The insurer reimburses the customer for an invoice they have settled where the insurer has authorised the supply.
- Abbreviation: CCI
- The right of one person to stand in the place of another and take advantage of all the rights and remedies of that other person.
- A party is prevented from going back on its promise where it has been relied upon
- The process by which an insurer determines whether or not to accept a risk and, if accepted, the terms and conditions to be applied and the level of premium to be charged.
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- The active cause that sets in motion a train of events that brings about a result without any break in the chain of causation.
- Special, short-term or interim insurance contract taken out to provide insurance cover while a formal application for insurance by the consumer is assessed by the insurer.
- The requirement that every policy be negotiated honestly and fairly by the insurer and the insured in ways that protect and further the interests of the other party.
- Abbreviation: PDS
- Abbreviation: TBI
- The inflammation of a cell. (refer to the word roots list)
- This rule means that where the term of a policy (especially an exclusion clause) is ambiguous, it should be interpreted against the party that drafted it. (Latin)
- An independent person or business entity who is appointed to investigate claims for insurers.
- Pertaining to the centre of the brain. (refer to the word roots list)
20 Clues: Abbreviation: PDS • Abbreviation: TBI • Abbreviation: PMA • Abbreviation: CCI • Abbreviation: APPs • This Act is administered by APRA. • The inflammation of a cell. (refer to the word roots list) • A lack of water in the body tissues. (refer to the word roots list) • Pertaining to the centre of the brain. (refer to the word roots list) • ...
Gender Terminology 2015-11-09
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- mature male hog
- young female horse
- male cattle that can reproduce
- young uncastrated male horse
- young female cattle; has not had offspring
- act of birth
- mature male goat
- unmature goat
- lamb young female sheep
- newborn or very young pig
- young male goat
- castrated male chicken
- meat from swine
- act of birth
- adult male horse
- meat from a sheep older than one year of age
- mature female sheep
- young male pig
- castrated male sheep or goat
- castrated male pig or hog
- mature female chicken
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- newborn sheep or young sheep; also the meat from a young sheep
- young female pig
- male castrated horse
- hen used for laying eggs
- mature female
- young female goat
- newborn chicken
- young cattle to young to reproduce
- young male bulls that cannot reproduce
- mature female goat
- young female chicken
- chickens grown to eat
- lamb young male sheep
- mature male chicken
- adult female horse
- mature females that can reproduce
- castrated male cattle that cannot reproduce
- meat from cattle
39 Clues: act of birth • act of birth • mature female • unmature goat • young male pig • mature male hog • newborn chicken • young male goat • meat from swine • young female pig • mature male goat • adult male horse • meat from cattle • young female goat • young female horse • mature female goat • adult female horse • mature male chicken • mature female sheep • male castrated horse • young female chicken • ...
Medical Terminology 2017-02-22
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- flow, discharge
- breathing
- surgical repair
- surgical puncture to aspirate fluid
- malignant tumor
- softening
- new
- eating or swallowing
- excision or surgical removal
- chest
- through, across, beyond
- fast, rapid
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- through or complete
- pain
- surgical fixation
- constriction or narrowing
- enlargement
- one who studies & treats
- instrument used to cut
- control, stop, standing
- disease
- instrument used to measure
- after, beyond, change
23 Clues: new • pain • chest • disease • breathing • softening • enlargement • fast, rapid • flow, discharge • surgical repair • malignant tumor • surgical fixation • through or complete • eating or swallowing • after, beyond, change • instrument used to cut • control, stop, standing • through, across, beyond • one who studies & treats • constriction or narrowing • instrument used to measure • ...
Pharmacogenomic terminology 2017-09-25
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- HIV drug for which all patients undergo a genetic test prior to administration
- A single nucleotide locus with two or more naturally occurring alleles defined by a single base pair substitution
- When two different alleles are present on the chromosome pair
- An individual’s collection of genes
- Two non-functional alleles and therefore have little to no enzyme activity
- The basic physical unit of inheritance
- The absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME) of bioactive drugs following their administration
- 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 precursor (forerunner) of a drug needs to undergo chemical conversion by metabolic processes before becoming an active pharmacological agent
- 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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- A collection of genetic variants, such as SNPs, that always travel together (are inherited together) on the same individual allele
- Well know anticoagulant that causes severe side affects in certain individuals
- A gene predicted to be associated with a particular trait e.g disease, adverse reaction to a drug
- Can cause respiratory depression in some babies
- Two normally functioning alleles and therefore have normal enzyme activity
- Part of the genome formed by DNA sequences that encode genes
- Maximum beneficial or therapeutic response that a drug can produce
- A group of enzymes involved in drug metabolism and found in high levels in the liver
- The biochemical and physiological effects of drugs, particularly those that define the drugs mechanism of action on the body
- 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 • ...
Pharmacogenomic terminology 2017-09-25
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- HIV drug for which all patients undergo a genetic test prior to administration
- A precursor (forerunner) of a drug needs to undergo chemical conversion by metabolic processes before becoming an active pharmacological agent
- Variants in this gene can cause severe reactions in response to carbamazepine and abcavir
- An unintended, harmful reaction to medicines
- An individual’s collection of genes
- 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
- The basic physical unit of inheritance
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- 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
- A gene predicted to be associated with a particular trait e.g disease, adverse reaction to a drug
- A single nucleotide locus with two or more naturally occurring alleles defined by a single base pair substitution
- A variant that has two or more alleles and is present at a frequency of at least 1% of the population
- Can cause respiratory depression in some babies
- The absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME) of bioactive drugs following their administration
- A group of enzymes involved in drug metabolism and found in high levels in the liver
- A collection of genetic variants, such as SNPs, that always travel together (are inherited together) on the same individual allele
- Well know anticoagulant that causes severe side affects in certain individuals
- Two non-functional alleles and therefore have little to no enzyme activity
- When two different alleles are present on the chromosome pair
- Part of the genome formed by DNA sequences that encode genes
- Maximum beneficial or therapeutic response that a drug can produce
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 • ...
Anatomical Terminology 2017-09-13
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- movement around a joint bring two adjacent bones or body segments farther apart
- cranial/ toward upper portion, located above a structure of the body
- toward the origin of the structure (often used to describe limbs)
- think of as middle, between internal and external
- plane/ splits the body between left and right planes
- think of “abduction, or taking away”- movement of structure away from midline
- anatomical position of the body with face and ventral surface of the body facing downward
- away from origin of the structure (also often used to describe limbs)
- ventral/ toward front or in front of structure of body
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- both sides of the body
- movement around a joint bring two segments of adjacent bones or body parts closer together
- anatomical position of body with face and ventral surface of body facing upward
- external- towards the surface of a structure of the body, like skin
- horizontal plane/ divides your body between top and bottom
- dorsal/ toward back or behind structure of the body
- opposite side of the body
- toward midline (central axis of the body)
- internal, is away from the surface of a structure of the body, like a bone
- coronal plane/ separates body into front and back
- same side of the body
- think of as “adding to the body”- movement of a structure toward midline
- caudal/ lower portion/below structure of the body
- away from central axis
23 Clues: same side of the body • both sides of the body • away from central axis • opposite side of the body • toward midline (central axis of the body) • coronal plane/ separates body into front and back • think of as middle, between internal and external • caudal/ lower portion/below structure of the body • dorsal/ toward back or behind structure of the body • ...
Drama Terminology 2017-11-16
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- 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 “tragic flaw”
- In many Greek, Roman, and even some Elizabethan dramas, the ____________ provided reactions to the events on stage at the beginning of each Act.
- A Shakespearean play is usually categorized as a ___________, a comedy or a history.
- Interrupting a tragic scene with a funny moment is __________ _____.
- A quality of a play's action that stimulates the audience to feel pity for a character.
- ____ II, Scene 3
- Articles or objects that appear on stage during a play.
- A speech by a single character without another character's response.
- A motion of the limbs or body made to express or help express thought or to emphasize speech.
- Examples: the country bumpkin, the shrewish wife, the braggart soldier
- 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.
- This is a scene or speech which follows the main action of the play and provides some insight or comment on the action.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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)
- 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 ____________________.
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- 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.
- en scene Means literally “put in the scene” or arrangement of the scene.
- 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 ____________ ___________.
- 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.
- This type of monologue provides the audience with omniscience for that character.
- Means “excessive pride”
- Scene or speech which precedes the main action of the play and provides some insight or comment on the action.
- This is the imaginary wall of the proscenium or box theater setting, supposedly removed to allow the audience to see the action.
- 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.
- a stage that is separated from the audience. The audience looks through the fourth wall to see the action.
- A type of drama in which the characters experience reversals of fortune (usually for the better) due to miscommunication and comic circumstances.
- 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.
- (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.
- 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 _____________.
- Act I, _________ 1
32 Clues: ____ II, Scene 3 • Act I, _________ 1 • Means “tragic flaw” • Means “excessive pride” • Articles or objects that appear on stage during a play. • Interrupting a tragic scene with a funny moment is __________ _____. • A speech by a single character without another character's response. • Examples: the country bumpkin, the shrewish wife, the braggart soldier • ...
Medical Terminology 2017-03-29
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- A sub-specialty of Internal Medicine that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the kidney treatment of diseases of the kidney.
- A branch of medicine devoted to the study, diagnosis, and medical and surgical treatment of disorders of the foot, ankle and lower extremity.
- The branch of medicine that deals with the prevention and correction of injuries or disorders of the skeletal system and associated muscles, joints, and ligaments.
- The branch of medicine and surgery concerned with childbirth and the care of women giving birth.
- The branch of medicine concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of skin disorders.
- The branch of medicine that deals with diseases and abnormalities of the heart.
- The branch of medicine focused on the digestive system and its disorders.
- The branch of physiology and medicine that deals with the functions and diseases specific to women and girls, especially those affecting the reproductive system.
- The study of rheumatism, arthritis, and other disorders of the joints, muscles, and ligaments.
- A home providing care for the sick, especially the terminally ill.
- The branch of science and medicine concerned with the sense of hearing.
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- The branch of medicine or biology that deals with the anatomy, functions, and organic disorders of nerves and the nervous system.
- A branch of medicine concerned with the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the lungs.
- disease Disorders caused by organisms — such as bacteria, viruses, fungi or parasites.
- The science dealing with X-rays and other high-energy radiation.
- The study of medicine that relates to the endocrine system, which is the system that controls hormones.
- The branch of medicine concerned with the study and treatment of disorders and diseases of the eye.
- The study of the physiology of the blood.
- The study and treatment of mental illness, emotional disturbance, and abnormal behavior.
- The disease of the retina that results in impairment or loss of vision.
- The study of aging and older adults.
- The study and treatment of tumors.
- The practice or profession of examining the eyes for visual defects and prescribing corrective lenses.
- The branch of medicine and physiology concerned with the function and disorders of the urinary system.
24 Clues: The study and treatment of tumors. • The study of aging and older adults. • The study of the physiology of the blood. • The science dealing with X-rays and other high-energy radiation. • A home providing care for the sick, especially the terminally ill. • The disease of the retina that results in impairment or loss of vision. • ...
Hardware Terminology 2017-05-19
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- A device or system that represents changing values as continuously variable physical quantities.
- The translation of data into a secret code.
- A parallel interface for connecting an external device such as a printer.
- defined as the amount of data that can be transmitted in a fixed amount of time or range within a band of frequencies or wavelengths.
- basic input/output system, the built-in software that determines what a computer can do without accessing programs from a disk.
- Used to lower the temperature of an electronic device by dissipating heat into the surrounding air
- A boundary across which two independent systems meet and act on or communicate with each other. In computer technology
- The main circuit board of a microcomputer.
- Types of Universal Serial Bus devices and standards
- A metal bridge that closes an electrical circuit.
- Central Process Unit
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- Random Access Memory
- is the circuitry required to support a device.
- the chip or chips that connect a CPU to memory and chips communicate with the CPU through the FSB.
- A storage medium from which data is read and to which it is written by lasers.
- The part of a cable that plugs into a port or interface to connect one device to another.
- A collection of wires through which data is transmitted from one part of a computer to another.
- a program that controls a device
- measured in hertz
- Tip Rim Sleeve
20 Clues: Tip Rim Sleeve • measured in hertz • Random Access Memory • Central Process Unit • a program that controls a device • The main circuit board of a microcomputer. • The translation of data into a secret code. • is the circuitry required to support a device. • A metal bridge that closes an electrical circuit. • Types of Universal Serial Bus devices and standards • ...
Medical Terminology 2017-06-11
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- Study of nerves and the nervous system.
- Malignant tumor of the liver.
- Bacterium or virus causing disease.
- The study and treatment of tumors
- Study of the blood
- Lung infection.
- Specialist in the treatment of the female reproductive system.
- A procedure in which an instrument is introduced into the body to give a view of its internal parts.
- Pertaining to below the stomach
- Surgical incision into the chest wall.
- Study of the intestines and stomach
- Specialist in treating disease and disorders of the eye.
- Inflammation of the lining of the stomach
- Cancer of the blood associated with white blood cells.
- To cut a vein.
- Specializes in treatment or function of the urinary system.
- Inflammation of the kidneys.
- Membrane enclosing the heart.
- Study of the mind.
- Surgical opening into the skull.
- Study of diseases in tissue for forensic and diagnostic purposes.
- Clotting of the blood.
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- Study of the kidneys.
- Inflammation of the liver.
- Malignant tumor of tissue.
- Relating to the thorax.
- Relating to illness caused by medical examination or treatment.
- The material or protoplasm within a living cell, excluding the nucleus.
- Relating to the kidneys.
- A record or display of person's heartbeat.
- Swollen epiglottis
- Diagnosis and treatment of skin disorders.
- An incision in the windpipe made to relieve an obstruction to breathing.
- Pertaining to above the stomach.
- Inflammation of nasal sinus
- Red blood cell.
- Condition marked by a deficiency of red blood cells.
37 Clues: To cut a vein. • Lung infection. • Red blood cell. • Study of the blood • Swollen epiglottis • Study of the mind. • Study of the kidneys. • Clotting of the blood. • Relating to the thorax. • Relating to the kidneys. • Inflammation of the liver. • Malignant tumor of tissue. • Inflammation of nasal sinus • Inflammation of the kidneys. • Malignant tumor of the liver. • ...
Pirate Terminology 2017-08-09
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- used to moor a ship to the sea floor
- a fast ship
- being dragged beneath the ship as punishment
- petition with signatures in a circle
- look-out’s perch
- the kitchen
- to cheat
- firearm with a flared muzzle
- deep-pocketed Mycenian
- cargo storage
- pirate sword
- a scoundrel
- stranded
- negotiations between opposing sides
- degrees north or south
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- pirate flag
- rear of the ship
- a large cask
- degrees east or west
- front of the ship
- treasure location; dig here
- ship’s lowest deck
- a crustacean that often clings to the outside bottom of the ship
- legendary Mycenian pirate
- cute gal at the bank
- pirate hat
- body of the ship
- treasure
- do you understand?
29 Clues: to cheat • treasure • stranded • pirate hat • pirate flag • a fast ship • the kitchen • a scoundrel • a large cask • pirate sword • cargo storage • rear of the ship • look-out’s perch • body of the ship • front of the ship • ship’s lowest deck • do you understand? • degrees east or west • cute gal at the bank • deep-pocketed Mycenian • degrees north or south • legendary Mycenian pirate • ...
