acting terminology Crossword Puzzles
Business Terminology 2025-11-27
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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 • ...
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 • ...
Hockey Terminology 2025-12-24
Across
- 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
Across
- 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 • ...
Spelling List 30 2024-05-08
Across
- a time in which flowers start to bloom
- the very last
- acting with courage
- acting without fear
- strong smelling
- without hurry
- when flowers start to open
- being full of hope
- being thankful
- being tired
- quickly
- being full of joy
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- something to refresh someone
- being careful
- with firm trust
- being truthful
- on time
- safely
- beautiful
- without shoes
- being in pain
- being full of faith
- being helpful
- every week
- full of hunger
25 Clues: safely • on time • quickly • beautiful • every week • being tired • being careful • the very last • without shoes • being in pain • without hurry • being helpful • being truthful • being thankful • full of hunger • with firm trust • strong smelling • being full of joy • being full of hope • acting with courage • acting without fear • being full of faith • when flowers start to open • something to refresh someone • ...
Shakespeare 2024-11-10
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- you are
- poem of 14 lines
- always
- Clever
- Men's acting company for Queen Elizbeth 1
- played female parts
- "All the world's a.."
- land
- cause of fire at The Globe
- total plays written by Shakespeare
- Distress
- Blame
- As You Like It
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- famous theatre in London
- Shakespeare's wife
- Romeo and Juliet
- secret passage for actors to appear
- women acting in plays from 1590's-1661 was
- stage extends to audience
- Shakespeare known as
20 Clues: land • Blame • always • Clever • you are • Distress • As You Like It • poem of 14 lines • Romeo and Juliet • Shakespeare's wife • played female parts • Shakespeare known as • "All the world's a.." • famous theatre in London • stage extends to audience • cause of fire at The Globe • total plays written by Shakespeare • secret passage for actors to appear • Men's acting company for Queen Elizbeth 1 • ...
Narnia Vocabulary 2025-11-07
Across
- immense
- quickly
- overwhelming with noise
- freed
- not wild
- schoofin, mocking
- soothing
- excessive eating and drinking
- deceptive, untrustworthy
- contemptuously, jeeringly
- full of malice, malevolent
- given up
- territories or land
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- serious
- severe, forbidding
- hopelessness
- trick
- acting smug, acting maliciously satisfied
- alarm, agitation
- something that causes wonder
- mournful, sad, pensive
- curious
- having a voice that sounds husky or rough
- disgusting
- irritably
- overcoming, overwhelming
- admirable
27 Clues: trick • freed • immense • serious • quickly • curious • not wild • soothing • given up • irritably • admirable • disgusting • hopelessness • alarm, agitation • schoofin, mocking • severe, forbidding • territories or land • mournful, sad, pensive • overwhelming with noise • deceptive, untrustworthy • overcoming, overwhelming • contemptuously, jeeringly • full of malice, malevolent • something that causes wonder • ...
Final Crossword 2016-07-29
Across
- this word can sound "accusatory"
- Rudest Fart (anagram)
- Asking questions will give us
- What you try to do before escalating the call
- A crying customer may make you
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- What could happen if the customer is not happy
- What we do at the end of a phone call
- To be placed on ---- too long can be annoying
- What internal terminology do we not use when speaking to customers on the phone
- What we must not make
- On the phone what kind of nods do we do
- Courteous is to be
12 Clues: Courteous is to be • What we must not make • Rudest Fart (anagram) • Asking questions will give us • A crying customer may make you • this word can sound "accusatory" • What we do at the end of a phone call • On the phone what kind of nods do we do • To be placed on ---- too long can be annoying • What you try to do before escalating the call • ...
Logy, Geo, Bio 2023-05-09
Across
- the study of life
- the study of criminals
- to compose life
- plants typically with underground storage organs, where the plants hold energy and water
- the body of terms used with a particular technical application in a subject of study
- a text about a persons life
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- the study of the heart
- the study of rocks
- the study of the human past using material remains
- made up of the parts of Earth where life exists.
- based on or derived from the physical features of an area.
- study of physical features of earth
12 Clues: to compose life • the study of life • the study of rocks • the study of the heart • the study of criminals • a text about a persons life • study of physical features of earth • made up of the parts of Earth where life exists. • the study of the human past using material remains • based on or derived from the physical features of an area. • ...
Urinary System 2023-10-10
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- Acronym for the amount of urine left in the bladder after urination
- Hollow, distensible muscular organ lined with uroepithelium that stores and excretes urine
- Involves inserting a tube directly into the renal pelvis to provide urinary drainage
- Another terminology for urination.
- Bacteria in the urine
- Travels from the bladder and expels urine outside of the body
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- Kidney infection
- Inflammation of the bladder
- Burning sensation during urination
- Need to get up at night on a regular basis to urinate
- Infection spread to the bloodstream
- Blood in the urine
12 Clues: Kidney infection • Blood in the urine • Bacteria in the urine • Inflammation of the bladder • Burning sensation during urination • Another terminology for urination. • Infection spread to the bloodstream • Need to get up at night on a regular basis to urinate • Travels from the bladder and expels urine outside of the body • ...
crossword 2018-06-27
Across
- This is the schedule of activities
- Name of the theme of Unit 2
- This environment has the presentation of the course
- Here the works and evaluations are presented
- For this option I can check all my qualifications
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- that contains the information to study
- Student interaction space
- Section where the terminology of the course is found
8 Clues: Student interaction space • Name of the theme of Unit 2 • This is the schedule of activities • that contains the information to study • Here the works and evaluations are presented • For this option I can check all my qualifications • This environment has the presentation of the course • Section where the terminology of the course is found
eeny meeny miny 2020-09-21
Across
- What controls Planes movement from it's tail?
- What powers controls of a larger aircraft?
- Horizontal stabiliser or?
- Technical word used in aeronautics for overshooting original flight path
- Terminology for aviation
- Without what plane could never fly straight
- Aircraft position
- What swirling effect does propeller powered plane produce
- Simple for us yet horror for aviation
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- Main computer and place where pilots hang out
- Newtons first law
- Elevator is moved partly due to?
- Effective Keel
- Axis that extends crosswise in relations to wing tips
- What figure on plane helps produces negative lift.
- Plane overshoots it's trajectory and gets stuck in a deja vu of self correcting path
- What controls Planes movement from wing section?
- Aircraft descending
- It's a liftoff!
19 Clues: Effective Keel • It's a liftoff! • Newtons first law • Aircraft position • Aircraft descending • Terminology for aviation • Horizontal stabiliser or? • Elevator is moved partly due to? • Simple for us yet horror for aviation • What powers controls of a larger aircraft? • Without what plane could never fly straight • Main computer and place where pilots hang out • ...
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 • ...
Jazz Terminology 2018-02-06
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- one leg is in 3/4 releve
- a walk in releve and slight plie while moving shoulders (foward, sideways, and backwards)
- foot kicks then steps on ball of foot and change of weight
- foot pattern of cross back, side, front
- a jump in which both legs are bend in the air
- exercise moving only one part of the body
- Unique and innovative dancer "All that Jazz"
- first male dancer to be featured in Talkies
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- Father of theatrical JAzz
- connect foot in passe then kick other leg
- foot pattern creating a square (cross, back, side, front, close)
- a split in the air
- broadway director who demanded trained dancers for "west Side Story"
- Leg lifts in fan like motion
- silent movies
- first female dancer to be featured in Talkies
- chaine liked traveling turns
- chassing of feet
- stationary turn with one leg in passe
- a step foward followed by 180 degree turn to face opposite direction
- undulate (wave-like) motion of body
- Lift of the leg
22 Clues: silent movies • Lift of the leg • chassing of feet • a split in the air • one leg is in 3/4 releve • Father of theatrical JAzz • Leg lifts in fan like motion • chaine liked traveling turns • undulate (wave-like) motion of body • stationary turn with one leg in passe • foot pattern of cross back, side, front • connect foot in passe then kick other leg • ...
Newspaper Terminology 2018-02-05
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- - The line above the story, which gives the author’s name and sometimes their job and location
- - Dominant picture, often filling much of the front cover
- - An advertisement that uses only text, as opposed to a display ad, which also incorporates graphics
- - Top label for the whole page. Can relate to the area covered in the paper for example, National or a big news topic such as Social Media, Syria
- - Main story, usually a splash
- - People who the newspaper aims to sell to
- - A system of organisation within the magazine. Helps the audience find what they want to read
- - Block of text that introduces the story, normally in a different style to the body text and headline
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- - The blank space between margins of facing pages of a publication or the blank space between columns of text
- - Also known as copy. Written material that makes up the main part of an article
- - Picture story that can exist on its own or on a front page leading to a story inside
- - Everything on a page except pictures or text of stories
- - Used to scan the newspaper when purchasing. It is an optical, machine-readable, representation of data and contains information such as price
- - A phrase that summarises the main point of the article. Usually in large print and a different style to catch the attention of the reader
- - Title of the newspaper displayed on the front page
- - An information panel on the front page that tells the reader about other stories in the paper to tempt them inside
- - A photograph, often in full colour, that runs across the middle two pages
- - Something taken from within an article, usually said by the person in the main image
- - Brief text underneath an image describing the photograph or graphic
- - Some newspapers print several of these every night, these are versions with some changes and maybe additional late stories
20 Clues: - Main story, usually a splash • - People who the newspaper aims to sell to • - Title of the newspaper displayed on the front page • - Dominant picture, often filling much of the front cover • - Everything on a page except pictures or text of stories • - Brief text underneath an image describing the photograph or graphic • ...
Biology Terminology 2018-01-28
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- has a cytoplasm and nucleus in a membrane
- (Haploid) sperm and egg cells
- Half the number of diploid chromosomes
- What do Ribosomes produce?
- The layer that surrounds plant cells
- Where the microtubules attach on a chromosome
- Small section of DNA that gives the instructions for the construction of protein
- results in 2 identical daughter cells
- hereditary unit of information, found in the nucleus of cells
- equally divides the chromosomes into two daughter cells
- final phase of cell division that results in two nuclei being formed
- The first phase of mitosis
- The third phase of Mitosis
- What is an organisms complete set of DNA called?
- long section of DNA (humans have 23 pairs of it)
- Membrane bound functions within a cell
- having double the haploid chromosomes
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- different version of the same gene
- The living cell found in four out of the five kingdoms
- The type of living cell found in the Monera kingdom
- contains the DNA
- The phase of a cells life in which it copies its DNA, to prepare for mitosis
- (Diploid) skin and bone cells
- Image of all chromosomes in a nucleus
- process of cell death
- results in 4 non-identical haploid daughter cells
- population of bodily cells
- Can be found attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum or floating in the cytoplasm
- located near the nucleus, it functions during cell division
29 Clues: contains the DNA • process of cell death • What do Ribosomes produce? • population of bodily cells • The first phase of mitosis • The third phase of Mitosis • (Haploid) sperm and egg cells • (Diploid) skin and bone cells • different version of the same gene • The layer that surrounds plant cells • Image of all chromosomes in a nucleus • results in 2 identical daughter cells • ...
Medical Terminology 2018-04-15
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- out of normal position
- yellow growth on the skin
- a newborn infant
- bone of the spine
- lacking water
- one-half of a rounded structure
- inner layer of a developing embryo
- form into one part
- the dark pigment that colors the hair and skin
- word a word that contains more than one root
- high body temperature
- central opening
- study and treatment of the skeleton and joints
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- to move away from the midline
- pertaining to the heart
- behind the nose
- bone of finger or toes
- cut through the skin
- having a blood clot in a vessel
- in excess number
- inflammation of the lungs
- backwards flow
- separate tissues for anatomic study
23 Clues: lacking water • backwards flow • behind the nose • central opening • a newborn infant • in excess number • bone of the spine • form into one part • cut through the skin • high body temperature • out of normal position • bone of finger or toes • pertaining to the heart • yellow growth on the skin • inflammation of the lungs • to move away from the midline • having a blood clot in a vessel • ...
Medical terminology 2018-04-15
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- one of four babies born together
- through the skin
- red blood cell
- high body temperature
- lacking water
- first
- consisting of many cells
- having one eye piece
- a newborn infant
- normal blood volume
- very small cell
- enlargement of the colon
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- remove calcium from
- false paralysis
- made up of two parts
- having variable body temperature
- yellow growth on skin
- one half of rounded structure
- in excess number
- not working together
- cancer of white blood cells
- cut through or across
- disease affecting an entire population
- to separate tissues for anatomic study
- backward flow
25 Clues: first • lacking water • backward flow • red blood cell • false paralysis • very small cell • through the skin • in excess number • a newborn infant • remove calcium from • normal blood volume • made up of two parts • not working together • having one eye piece • yellow growth on skin • high body temperature • cut through or across • consisting of many cells • enlargement of the colon • ...
medical terminology 2018-04-16
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- backward flow
- a state of balance state in which conditions remain the same
- left handed
- not able to contain or control excretions
- first
- through the skin
- double
- red
- one half of a rounded structure
- junction between two nerve cells
- agent used to prevent infection
- blue
- over,excess,abnormally high, increased
- to move toward the midline
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- displacement of the stomach to the right
- very small
- black or dark
- radiation therapy delivered at a distance from body
- many
- behind the nose
- white or colorless
- yellow
- to move away from midline
- under,below,abnormally low,decreased
- three
25 Clues: red • many • blue • first • three • double • yellow • very small • left handed • backward flow • black or dark • behind the nose • through the skin • white or colorless • to move away from midline • to move toward the midline • one half of a rounded structure • agent used to prevent infection • junction between two nerve cells • under,below,abnormally low,decreased • over,excess,abnormally high, increased • ...
Medical Terminology 2018-07-09
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- Thin fluid
- Consisting of may cells
- Like or resembling the mucus
- Inflammation of the lungs
- Study and treatment of the skeleton and joints
- Study and treatment of mental health
- Having two atoms
- Care and treatment of children
- A group of four
- Dark pigment that color the skin and hair
- Determination of a disease or defect
- Pertaining to the heart
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- pertaining to the voice
- Form into one part
- Bone of the spine
- Red blood cell
- Pertaining to the circulation
- Bluish discoloration of skin due to lack of oxygen
- One-half a rounded structure
- Practitioner of medicine
- Changes due to lack of nourishment
- Made up of two parts
- Central opening
- First
- Bone of the fingers and toes
25 Clues: First • Thin fluid • Red blood cell • Central opening • A group of four • Having two atoms • Bone of the spine • Form into one part • Made up of two parts • pertaining to the voice • Consisting of may cells • Pertaining to the heart • Practitioner of medicine • Inflammation of the lungs • Like or resembling the mucus • One-half a rounded structure • Bone of the fingers and toes • ...
Medical Terminology 2018-08-30
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- Injury to the muscles and tendons
- Further away from the trunk
- Moving the forearm so the palm is down
- Nearer to the midline
- Moving the body part towards the midline
- Moving the body part back to normal position
- Away from the midline
- Towards the front of the body
- Over time
- Rotating the body part away from the body
- The position the body is in when referencing relationships of the anatomical structures
- Pulling the toes up towards the shin
- Something you feel
- Divides the body into front and back
- Closer to the trunk
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- Injury to the ligaments
- Something you see
- Divides the body into right and left
- Nearer to the head
- Pointing the toes down to the ground
- Moving the body part closer together
- Rotating the body part back towards the body
- Moving the forearm so the palm is up
- Moving the body part away from the midline
- Nearer to the feet
- Divides the body into top and bottom
- Towards the back of the body
- Sudden onset
28 Clues: Over time • Sudden onset • Something you see • Nearer to the head • Nearer to the feet • Something you feel • Closer to the trunk • Nearer to the midline • Away from the midline • Injury to the ligaments • Further away from the trunk • Towards the back of the body • Towards the front of the body • Injury to the muscles and tendons • Divides the body into right and left • ...
Medical Terminology 2018-08-22
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- causes fever
- abnormal speech
- same side
- red blood cell
- structure around the heart
- heart on right side
- inflammation of a joint
- pertaining to the armpit
- straightening of a joint
- tip of a structure
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- without sensation of pain
- fear of light
- millionth of a gram
- abnormal sensation
- blood in the urine
- pertaining to above the sternum
- extremity moves away from midline
- staying the same
- pertaining to the loin
- pertaining to the sole of foot
- pertaining to the neck
- excessive draining of the ear
22 Clues: same side • causes fever • fear of light • red blood cell • abnormal speech • staying the same • abnormal sensation • blood in the urine • tip of a structure • millionth of a gram • heart on right side • pertaining to the loin • pertaining to the neck • inflammation of a joint • pertaining to the armpit • straightening of a joint • without sensation of pain • structure around the heart • ...
Medical Terminology 2018-08-28
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- Towards the back of the body
- Position The position the body is in when referencing relationships of the anatomical structures
- Divides the body into top and bottom
- Moving the body part away from the midline
- Something you see
- Injury to the muscles and tendons
- Moving the body part towards the midline
- Rotation Rotating body part away from body
- Moving the body parts closer together
- Pulling the toes up towards the shin
- Moving the forearm so the palm is up
- Further away from the trunk
- Away from the midline
- Closer to the trunk
- Nearer to the feet
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- Something you feel
- Pointing the toes down to the ground
- Divides the body into front and back
- Moving the forearm so the palm is down
- Injury to the ligaments
- Moving the body part back to normal position
- Sudden onset
- Over time
- Divides the body into right and left
- Nearer to the midline
- Rotation Rotating body part back towards body
- Towards the front of the body
27 Clues: Over time • Sudden onset • Something you see • Something you feel • Nearer to the feet • Closer to the trunk • Nearer to the midline • Away from the midline • Injury to the ligaments • Further away from the trunk • Towards the back of the body • Towards the front of the body • Injury to the muscles and tendons • Pointing the toes down to the ground • Divides the body into front and back • ...
Medical terminology 2018-10-07
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- The color yellow
- The inner layer of a developing embryo
- The color blue
- Having many forms
- Backward flow
- to move away from the midline
- Is having many forms
- against recommendations or not advisable
- Is displacement of the stomach to the right
- Is the dark pigment that colors the hair and skin
- Before birth
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- to move toward the midline
- one-half of a rounded structure
- Is something new
- Is not working together or not coordinated
- To cut through or across something
- Is something that is small
- In excess number
- Is one of four babies being born together
- Is large or abnormally large
- Is occurring before the proper time
- A junction between two nerve cells
- form into one part
- Is first
- Is a group of four
25 Clues: Is first • Before birth • Backward flow • The color blue • The color yellow • Is something new • In excess number • Having many forms • form into one part • Is a group of four • Is having many forms • to move toward the midline • Is something that is small • Is large or abnormally large • to move away from the midline • one-half of a rounded structure • To cut through or across something • ...
Rail Terminology 2018-10-05
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- Any letters received by ministers
- Agreement with HMT of the available funds for the department
- Platform for managing formal correspondence and PQs
- Strategic Departmental board
- A franchise structure that puts employees at its centre (based on a major department store)
- Contract between the Department and the TOC
- Insurance from the Owning Group
- Support for the TOC against unanticipated movements in revenue regardless of the cause
- Legal challenge on process/protocol
- Department spending on resources
- Exogenous support for the TOC against unanticipated movement in the economy
- Procurement process which gives the bidders the right to partake in franchise competitions
- Alignment of track and train
- The parent company
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- A paperless right to travel
- Mechanism to support the TOC against unanticipated movement in the number of workers in the capital
- Group chaired by Tony Poulter, to bring to life the East Coast Partnership
- Cabinet Office and No.10
- Bilaterally negotiated contract with the incumbent operator
- Public sector body responsible for the track
- Backstop to ensure the continuity of rail passengers services
- Chaired by Keith Williams.
- New, unexpected ideas from Ministers
- Contract violation which is sustained gives the Department the right to terminate the contract
24 Clues: The parent company • Cabinet Office and No.10 • Chaired by Keith Williams. • A paperless right to travel • Strategic Departmental board • Alignment of track and train • Insurance from the Owning Group • Department spending on resources • Any letters received by ministers • Legal challenge on process/protocol • New, unexpected ideas from Ministers • ...
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 2018-04-19
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- the fundamental unit of a word
- practical application of science
- plural form of vertebra(bone of the spine)
- care and treatment of children (ped/o)
- plural form of serum (thin fluid)
- the one who studies and treats foots(pod/o)
- cancer of white blood cells
- pronunciation is u
- two, twice
- medical specialty
- a word part added to the end of a root to modify its meaning
- pertaining to bluish discoloration.
- bluish discoloration due to lack of oxygen
- pertaining to the voice
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- one
- pronunciation is k
- pronunciation is dis
- pertaining to elcetricity
- specialist in the study and treatment of the heart(cardi/o)
- pertaining to the male, masccular
- pronunciation is f
- a medical practitioner
- a word part added before a root to modify its meaning
- four
- plural form of stigma(mark or a scar)
- many
- like or resembling mucus
27 Clues: one • four • many • two, twice • medical specialty • pronunciation is k • pronunciation is f • pronunciation is u • pronunciation is dis • a medical practitioner • pertaining to the voice • like or resembling mucus • pertaining to elcetricity • cancer of white blood cells • the fundamental unit of a word • practical application of science • pertaining to the male, masccular • ...
Film Terminology 2012-10-13
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- / A _____ angle is a camera angle that looks up at a character. This is the opposite of a high angle and makes a character look more powerful. This can make the audience feel vulnerable and small by looking up at the character. This can help the responder feel empathy if they are viewing the frame from another character's point of view.
- cut / Abrupt switch from one scene to another which may be used deliberately to make a dramatic point.
- / _________is a very important aspect for shaping meaning in films. What kind of atmosphere is created in a room lit by candles? Have you ever heard of mood lighting? A room that is brightly lit by neon lights might seem to be sterile or a shadowy room might be eerie or scary. The lighting technicians in a film crew have the task of creating lighting to suit the mood and atmosphere of each scene in a film.
- / A _________ contains just one character's face. This enables viewers to understand the actor's emotions and also allows them to feel empathy for the character. This is also known as a personal shot.
- shot / Any shot, usually a cutaway, in which a participant reacts to action which has just occurred.
- / __________ and harsh lighting. Soft and harsh lighting can manipulate a viewer's attitude towards
- / _____________ is the combination of the techniques described in this chapter. This includes camera shots, camera angles, camera movement and lighting. Use the term cinematography to group all of these together, for example, 'The cinematography in that film was exceptional.'
- / An _________ angle puts the audience on an equal footing with the character/s. This is the most commonly used angle in most films as it allows the viewers to feel comfortable with the characters.
- / A break in the chronology of a narrative in which events from the past are disclosed to the viewer.
- / A ______ angle is a camera angle that looks down upon a subject. A character shot with a high angle will look vulnerable or small. These angles are often used to demonstrate to the audience a perspective of a particular character. The example above demonstrates to us the perspective or point of view of a vampire. As a viewer we can understand that the vampire feels powerful.
- / Sudden change of shot from one viewpoint or location to another.
- / An _________ close-up contains one part of a character's face or other object. This technique is quite common in horror films, particularly the example above. This type of shot creates an intense mood and provides interaction between the audience and the viewer.
- / A __________ shot and a dolly shot have the same effect. A tracking shot moves on tracks and a dolly shot is mounted on a trolley to achieve the effect in the example above. This camera movement is used in a number of ways but is most commonly used to explore a room such as a restaurant. By using a tracking shot or a dolly shot the composer of a film gives the viewer a detailed tour of a situation. It can also be used to follow a character.
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- / __________ In zooming in the camera does not move; the lens is focussed down from a long-shot
- / A ___________ (POV). A shot made from a camera position close to the line of sight of a performer who is to be watching the action shown in the point-of-view shot.
- / A _______ shot contains the characters or a character from the waist up. From this shot, viewers can see the characters' faces more clearly as well as their interaction with other characters. This is also known as a social shot
- / A ________ shot is often used by composers of films to signify the end of a film or scene. The effect is achieved by the camera being put on a crane that can move upwards
- / A ____________ angle is an angle that looks directly down upon a scene. This angle is often used as an establishing angle, along with an extreme long shot, to establish setting.
- / A _________ shot contains a complete view of the characters. From this shot, viewers can take in the costumes of characters and may also help to demonstrate the relationships between characters.
- / _______ dissolve (mix). Both fades and dissolves are gradual transitions between shots.
- / A romantic heroine is often backlit to create a halo effect on her hair.
- / (SFX). Any sound from any source other than synchronised dialogue, narration or music.
- / A horizontal movement of the camera – left or right while the camera mounting stays fixed.
- / A _______ shot contains landscape but gives the viewer a more specific idea of setting. A long shot may show the viewers the building where the action will take place.
- setting or a character. The way light is used can make objects, people and environments look beautiful or ugly, soft or harsh, artificial or real.
- / A vertical movement of the camera - up or down- while the camera mounting stays fixed.
- a close-up whilst the picture is still being shown. The subject is magnified, and attention is concentrated on details previously invisible as the shot tightens (contrast tracking).
- en Scene / __________ refers to all the objects and characters in a particular frame. More specifically, it refers to the composition of the frame. When you use the term mise en scene, you are discussing where the composer or director has placed all the elements of the scene within the frame.
28 Clues: / Sudden change of shot from one viewpoint or location to another. • / A romantic heroine is often backlit to create a halo effect on her hair. • / (SFX). Any sound from any source other than synchronised dialogue, narration or music. • / _______ dissolve (mix). Both fades and dissolves are gradual transitions between shots. • ...
Medical Terminology 2013-05-03
Hospital Terminology 2013-04-29
20 Clues: #7777 • nurse • coverup • babyland • one route • scrub a dub • gives orders • bodily fluid • surgical room • healer helper • patient's book • opened in 2007 • hand protection • requires healing • laboratory needs • sharp instrument • transportation bed • captain of the ship • ones in need of care • in need of immediate attention
Medical Terminology 2013-02-20
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- Pertaining to the hip.
- Pertaining to the cheek.
- Pertaining to the head.
- Pertaining to the spine.
- Pertaining to the buttocks.
- Pertaining to the back.
- Painof a joint.
- Pertaining to the pubis.
- Inflammation of the liver.
- Pertaining to the hand.
- Organelle that serves a digestive function for the cell.
- Control center of cell; contains DNA, which carries genetic information.
- Pertaining to the groin.
- Instrument used to view the eye.
- Pertaining to the wrist.
- Pertaining to the breastbone.
- Pertaining to the front, the forehead.
- Study of cells.
- Pertaining to the abdomen.
- Site of protein formation; contains RNA.
- Pertaining to the face.
- Process of viewing dead tissue.
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- Pertaining to the leg.
- Pertaining to the umbilicus.
- Holds the organelles of the cell.
- Pertaining to the chin.
- Viewing of living tissue.
- person who studies tissue.
- Pertaining to the ankle.
- Study of disease.
- pertaining to the kneecap.
- Surgical repair of the nose.
- Pertaining to the calf.
- Incision of the stomach.
- Pertaining to the sole of the foot.
- Converts nutrients to energy in the presence of oxygen.
- Pertaining to the armpit.
- Pertaining to the thigh.
- Pertaining to the skull.
- Study of the ear.
40 Clues: Painof a joint. • Study of cells. • Study of disease. • Study of the ear. • Pertaining to the hip. • Pertaining to the leg. • Pertaining to the head. • Pertaining to the chin. • Pertaining to the back. • Pertaining to the hand. • Pertaining to the calf. • Pertaining to the face. • Pertaining to the cheek. • Pertaining to the spine. • Pertaining to the ankle. • Pertaining to the pubis. • ...
Medical terminology 2013-02-21
20 Clues: curve • twitch • trainee • weakness • delusion • dizziness • pharmacist • eye nerves • suffocation • pain killer • memory loss • brain injury • sleeping pill • hurt condition • eye cloudiness • mental hospital • present at birth • physical resistance • restoration of health • bring out of the grave
Musical Terminology 2013-02-05
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- Suddenly
- Add the 2nd parts.
- Clef sign used for trombone, baritone BC, tuba nd timpani.
- Curved line connecting two notes of the same pitch.
- Emphasis on beat resulting in that beat being louder or longer than another in a measure.
- Growing softer; Decrescendo
- The Italian term for loud.
- Clef sign used for flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, baritone TC and keyboard percussion instruments.
- The flats and/or sharps you see after the clef sign and before the time signature.
- In a gentle and sweet manner. Used chiefly as a direction.
- Resuming the speed preceding retardando or accelerando.
- Broken chord in which the individual tones are sounded one after another.
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- The Italian term for "very loud".
- Moderately slow or walking pace.
- Mark that allows a note or chord to be held for as long as desired.
- Short, detached notes, marked with a dot above or below them.
- All play, the opposite of solo.
- The dynamic effect of gradually growing louder
- Dynamic effect of gradually growing softer, also referred to as diminuendo.
- Divided parts
- Tells you the meter of the music.
- To perform alone or as the predominant part.
22 Clues: Suddenly • Divided parts • Add the 2nd parts. • The Italian term for loud. • Growing softer; Decrescendo • All play, the opposite of solo. • Moderately slow or walking pace. • The Italian term for "very loud". • Tells you the meter of the music. • To perform alone or as the predominant part. • The dynamic effect of gradually growing louder • ...
Cruise Terminology 2012-12-07
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- berth Bed located on the floor.
- These cabins come in a variety of sizes and almost always include extra amenities
- Navigation and command center
- ship structure (ie: lifeboat) is blocking some or all of the passenger's view.
- drill Mandatory safety drill on board the ship.
- A private seating area on the outside of the ship accessed from your cabin.
- front part of the ship
- A list of invoice of passengers, crew and cargo.
- Vessel's steering wheel.
- Passenger or crew quarters
- Passenger quarters. Also a cabin
- left side of the ship when facing forward
- device used to hold a ship in a particular position
- Cabin category in which the cabin number is not assigned at the time of booking.
- floor
- The structure such as a pier where the vessel ties up when in port.
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- Small craft carried on the vessel and used in case of emergency.
- The bottom portion of the vessel submerged in water.
- Toward the bow of the vessel.
- A request to the cruise line for customer specific air arrangements
- Vessel moves to a new area for a new season
- the middle part of the vessel, as opposed to forward or aft.
- Width of a ship from side to side.
- The physical term for the rear of the vessel.
- Near, toward, or rear of the vessel.
- The right side of the ship, when facing forward.
- group of staterooms with same amenities and size
- The schedule the ship is following during the cruise.
- Small vessel used to transport passengers
29 Clues: floor • front part of the ship • Vessel's steering wheel. • Passenger or crew quarters • Navigation and command center • Toward the bow of the vessel. • berth Bed located on the floor. • Passenger quarters. Also a cabin • Width of a ship from side to side. • Near, toward, or rear of the vessel. • left side of the ship when facing forward • Small vessel used to transport passengers • ...
Excel Terminology 2013-02-15
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- Heading/ Letter that identifies each column (column A, B, C, etc.)
- Function Box/located immediately to the left of the Formula Bar, it allows you to insert common functions (sum, product, average, etc.)
- Excel opens a new workbook with three ___________. ____________ are called Sheet 1, Sheet 2, and Sheet3
- The horizontal and vertical lines on the worksheet that make it easier to see and identify each cell in the worksheet.
- Box/ Located above Column A, it contains the cell reference of the active cell
- Excel includes pre-written formulas called functions to help you quickly include calculations in your spreadsheet. Examples: SUM, PMT, PRODUCT
- Heading/ Number that identifies each row (row 6, 7, 8, etc.)
- Tab/ Contains the name of the worksheet - it is located at the bottom of the workbook.
- Bar/ As you type in a cell, Excel displays the entry in the __________ You can use the ________ to edit data or text in a cell.
- Contains buttons and menus that allow you to perform tasks quickly.
- Two or more cells on a sheet. The cells in a _______ can be adjacent or nonadjacent.
- A line bordering the chart plot area used as a frame of reference for measurement.
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- Cell/ The selected cell in which data is entered when you begin typing.
- Function/ Calculates the payment for a loan based on the number of payments and the interest rate.
- A document that helps you organize data in rows and columns of cells.
- Reference/ Each cell has a unique address that identifies it, the coordinates of the intersection of a column and a row.
- When Excel starts, it creates a new blank __________, called Book1. The ________ is similar to a notebook with pages. Each excel _______has pages called worksheets.
- Does calculations with the numbers in cells.
- A box in which you can enter text, a number, or a formula. Individual _______ are defined by a column letter and a row number. For example, C4 identifies the _________ in column C and row 4.
- Tip/ When you move the mouse pointer over a button, Excel displays the name of the button below it in a _______
- pane/ Window that provides commonly used commands. Its location and small size lets you use these commands while still working on your file.
21 Clues: Does calculations with the numbers in cells. • Heading/ Number that identifies each row (row 6, 7, 8, etc.) • Heading/ Letter that identifies each column (column A, B, C, etc.) • Contains buttons and menus that allow you to perform tasks quickly. • A document that helps you organize data in rows and columns of cells. • ...
Medical Terminology 2012-09-03
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- Bone of the thigh
- A collection of serum between the layers of skin
- Pertaining to the heart
- Movement of blood around the body
- Organ of vision
- The first part of the small intestine
- A hollow organ for the reception of fluid
- Another name for the thorax
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- Organ of hearing and balance
- The last part of the spinal column
- A break in the continuity of a bone
- Redness of the skin
- Sac in which bile is concentrated and stored
- The process by which blood coagulates
- The layer beneath the epidermis
- Difficulty breathing
- Body cavity between the thorax and pelvis
- Another word for vomiting
- Word to describe a sudden severe illness
- A rise in body temperature above normal
20 Clues: Organ of vision • Bone of the thigh • Redness of the skin • Difficulty breathing • Pertaining to the heart • Another word for vomiting • Another name for the thorax • Organ of hearing and balance • The layer beneath the epidermis • Movement of blood around the body • The last part of the spinal column • A break in the continuity of a bone • The process by which blood coagulates • ...
Medical Terminology 2012-09-20
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- A disease of the joint
- Medical specialty that deals with newborns
- Pertaining to behind the nose
- Pertaining to the heart
- Sudden worsening in the severity of symptoms or signs
- Being or having inadequate nourishment
- A set of symptoms and signs associated with particular disease
- A disease or condition that affects many nerves
- A disease caused by exposure to an infection while in the hospital environment.
- A process of normal thyroid function
- The study of the function of the human body
- A condition of the lung
- Pertaining to underneath the skin
- Pertaining to three nerve branches in a group
- pertaining to large internal organs of the abdominipelvic cavity
- Using a stethoscope to listen to the sounds of the heart, lungs, or intestines
- Lying face down
- Pertaining to the chest
- The process of breaking down or destroying blood
- Pertaining to a condition present at birth
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- Pertaining to an area below the stomach
- The study of the cause or origin of a disease
- An abnormal condition of the mind
- Abnormal condition of white blood cells that each have one large nucleus
- Toward; in the direction of the head
- A condition of being without sensation
- Pertaining to the abdomen and pelvis
- Surgical excision of the appendix
- Disease-causing microorganism
- Condition of painful or difficult eating or swallowing
- A condition of an extremely fast heart rate
- Pertaining to a disease with no identifiable or confirmed cause
- Pertaining to the period before menstruation
- Pertaining to the navel
- A process of making an incision in the abdomen
- The process of measuring breathing
- A predicted course and outcome of a disease
- Inflammation of the Larynx
38 Clues: Lying face down • A disease of the joint • Pertaining to the heart • Pertaining to the navel • A condition of the lung • Pertaining to the chest • Inflammation of the Larynx • Pertaining to behind the nose • Disease-causing microorganism • An abnormal condition of the mind • Surgical excision of the appendix • Pertaining to underneath the skin • The process of measuring breathing • ...
Legal Terminology 2013-03-06
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- Pre-judgment seizure of
- contract Standardized contract form
- Wrongful taking of personal property
- One appointed by another
- To stop, bar, prevent
- Part of a pleading
- Gift of personal property by will
- The final order of an equity court
- Written defamation
- Clause of a notary
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- To prevent or forbid by injunction
- Suppress; stop; cease; abate
- Evil doing
- Substitution of a new contract
- One to whom an offer is made
- Unfinished, incomplete
- A professional designation earned
- Evidence Oral proof of contract terms
- An addition or change to an original will
- One who creates a trust, trustor
20 Clues: Evil doing • Part of a pleading • Written defamation • Clause of a notary • To stop, bar, prevent • Unfinished, incomplete • Pre-judgment seizure of • One appointed by another • Suppress; stop; cease; abate • One to whom an offer is made • Substitution of a new contract • One who creates a trust, trustor • A professional designation earned • Gift of personal property by will • ...
medical terminology 2013-10-12
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- a flat reddened patch of skin
- acute or chronic inflammation of skin
- night blindness
- sudden involuntary and sometimes, violent contraction of a group of skeletal muscles accompanied by loss of consciousness
- contagious infection of the epidermis; many different varieties such as plantar or linear
- specialist on heart
- weakness in a distal area of the peripheral nerve as a result of trauma or degeneration
- a contagious bacterial infection of the skin
- inflammation of the testes
- inflammation of the breast
- a decrease in muscle cell size from either disease or disuse
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- muscle pain
- inflammation of a nerve
- another name for wryneck, is a deformity of the neck causing tilting or rotation to one side
- farsightedness in older adults
- nerve pain
- abbreviation of temporomandibular joint dysfunction
- abnormal refraction of light coming into the eye
- any skin disorder, particularly one that does not involve inflammation
- inflammation of the gums
- itching
- nearsightedness
- a benign tumor of the gland
23 Clues: itching • nerve pain • muscle pain • night blindness • nearsightedness • specialist on heart • inflammation of a nerve • inflammation of the gums • inflammation of the testes • inflammation of the breast • a benign tumor of the gland • a flat reddened patch of skin • farsightedness in older adults • acute or chronic inflammation of skin • a contagious bacterial infection of the skin • ...
Mortgage Terminology 2013-06-25
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- An opinion of the market value of real property. (2 words)
- A pre-determined amount of cash upon demand. (3 words)
- The expiry date of a mortgage or loan contract, when outstanding balance is due. (2 words)
- An agency that supplies credit information to credit grantors. (2 words)
- Number of years or months it takes to repay the obligation in full, based upon current terms.
- The client’s ability to repay the debt.
- When the mortgage transaction is finalized and funds are advanced. (2 words)
- Includes property, cash, GIC’s, term deposits, marketable securities and motor vehicles.
- The primary client on the credit application.
- An arrangement to borrow money, secured by real estate property; a promise to pay is given.
- Total assets less total liabilities. (2 words)
- The annual interest rates applicable to residential mortgage loans in Canada.
- The individual(s) who borrowed money.
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- Net earnings plus all deductions or expenses not requiring a cash outlay. (2 words)
- A fixed period of time for which an interest rate is offered. (2 words)
- Current outstanding debt obligations owed.
- Payable when the purchase of a property is closed. (2 words)
- A client’s option to move their existing residential mortgage when they move.
- The care and responsibility a client has demonstrated regarding their financial affairs.
- Assets offered to support a credit application.
20 Clues: The individual(s) who borrowed money. • The client’s ability to repay the debt. • Current outstanding debt obligations owed. • The primary client on the credit application. • Total assets less total liabilities. (2 words) • Assets offered to support a credit application. • A pre-determined amount of cash upon demand. (3 words) • ...
Dance Terminology 2013-06-24
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- to strike
- body position with leg in "C" shape
- to melt
- large
- carriage of the arms
- jumping
- change of feet
- to escape
- to stretch
- jump
- to bend
- body position in "L" shape
- to chase
- in the air
- jump of the cat
- to assemble
- crossed
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- sustained
- whipped
- pricked
- whirl or spin
- glide
- beating
- round of the leg
- to rise
- to cut
- small
- to develop
- inwards
- to pass
- on the ground
- disengaged
- scissor movement
- outwards
34 Clues: jump • large • glide • small • to cut • whipped • pricked • to melt • beating • to rise • jumping • inwards • to bend • to pass • crossed • to chase • outwards • sustained • to strike • to escape • to develop • to stretch • disengaged • in the air • to assemble • whirl or spin • on the ground • change of feet • jump of the cat • round of the leg • scissor movement • carriage of the arms • body position in "L" shape • ...
Earth Terminology! 2013-10-25
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- Piece of the Lithosphere that moves around on top of the Asthenosphere.
- Amount of force per unit area that is put on given material.
- Stress that reduces the volume or length of a rock, as that produced by the convergence of plate margins.
- A volcano made of alternating layers of lava and pyroclastic material.
- Soft layer of the mantle on which pieces of the Lithosphere move.
- Large, gently sloped volcano that forms from repeated, nonexplosive eruptions of lava.
- Fragments of rock that are created by explosive volcanic eruptions.
- Core is divided into two categories, this one is liquid and surrounds the inner core.
- Layer of the Earth between the crust and the core. Extremely thick, contains most of Earth's mass.
- Theory that continents can drift apart from one another and have done so in the past.
- Funnel shaped pit around the central vent of a volcano.
- Fault in which the two fault blocks move past each other horizontally.
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- Mostly made of Iron, from the mantle to the core/center of the Earth. About the size of Mars.
- Theory Theory that the Earth's lithosphere is divided into tectonic plates that move around on top of the asthenosphere.
- Outermost, rigid layer of the Earth.
- Stream of fluid propelled by thermal convection.
- Boundary between two tectonic plates that are moving AWAY from each other.
- Hot liquid that forms when rock partially or completely melts, may include mineral crystals.
- Magma that flows onto the Earth's surface.
- Boundary between two colliding tectonic plates.
- The process by which new oceanic lithosphere is created at mid ocean ridges as older materials are pulled away from the ridge.
- The boundary between two tectonic plates that are sliding PAST each other horizontally.
- Occurs when one or a stack of originally flat and planar surfaces are bent or curved as a result of permanent deformation.
- Mountain that forms when molten rock, called magma, is forced to the Earth's surface.
- Earth's major plaetes, known as plate tectonics.
- Under the Asthenosphere, is the strong lower part of the mantle.
- Stress which stretches rocks into two opposite directions, the rocks become longer in a lateral direction.
- Region where an oceanic plate sinks down into the asthenosphere at a convergent boundary, usually between continental and oceanic plates.
- Solid dense center of our planet that extends from the bottom of the outer core to the center.
- Outermost layer of the Earth, 5-100km thick, thinnest layer.
30 Clues: Outermost, rigid layer of the Earth. • Magma that flows onto the Earth's surface. • Boundary between two colliding tectonic plates. • Stream of fluid propelled by thermal convection. • Earth's major plaetes, known as plate tectonics. • Funnel shaped pit around the central vent of a volcano. • Amount of force per unit area that is put on given material. • ...
Medical Terminology 2013-12-16
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- Yellowish discoloration of the skin and whites of the eyes.
- A tough layer that protects the brain.
- Encapsulated structures that are bean shaped.
- The plural version of the Latin noun diverticulum.
- Produce movement of the body.
- Smallest branch of vein.
- Waste products from muscle contractions.
- Surgical removal of the lamina.
- The cause of a disease.
- Turning a body part inward.
- Where the gastrointestinal system begins.
- The study of word origins.
- The combining form of the medical word urethra.
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- Thin, outermost layer of the skin.
- Suffix of the medical word asculation.
- Breathing in and out.
- Functional part of lung.
- Procedure in the male to prevent pregnancy.
- Surgical procedures to remove the spleen.
- Abnormally slow rate of breathing.
- The combining form of the medical word breathing.
- The combining form of the medical word blood.
- Derm/o- The combining form of a medical term.
- The second skill out of five in order to communicate.
- Causes the uterus to contract regularly.
25 Clues: Breathing in and out. • The cause of a disease. • Functional part of lung. • Smallest branch of vein. • The study of word origins. • Turning a body part inward. • Produce movement of the body. • Surgical removal of the lamina. • Thin, outermost layer of the skin. • Abnormally slow rate of breathing. • Suffix of the medical word asculation. • A tough layer that protects the brain. • ...
Medical terminology 2014-01-06
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- smallest branches of the bronchi
- thin hairs attached to the mucous membrane epithelium linging the respiratory tract
- lower portion of the lung
- the outer fold of pleura lying closest to the ribs and wall of the thoracic cavity
- one of the air cavities in the bones near the nose
- air sac in the lung
- muscle separating the chest and abdomen. It's the most important muscle for breathing
- lid-like piece of cartilage that covers the larynx, preventing food from entering the larynx and trachea during swallowing
- breathing out
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- opening to the larynx
- a gas produced by body cells when oxygen and food combines
- space between the folds of the pleura
- division of a lung
- the inner fold of pleura lying closest to the lung tissue
- branch of the trachea that is a passageway into the air spaces of the lung
- region between the lungs and chest cavity
- throat
- uppermost portion of the lung
- breathing in
- collections of lymph tissue in the nasopharyx; also called pharyngeal tonsils
- midline region where the bronchi, blood vessels, and nerves enter and exit the lungs
- gas that passes into the bloodstream at the lungs and travels to all body cells
- voice box
- double folded membrane surrounding each lung
24 Clues: throat • voice box • breathing in • breathing out • division of a lung • air sac in the lung • opening to the larynx • lower portion of the lung • uppermost portion of the lung • smallest branches of the bronchi • space between the folds of the pleura • region between the lungs and chest cavity • double folded membrane surrounding each lung • ...
Musical Terminology 2014-04-19
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- / always
- / more
- / the distance between two notes
- / very
- / slackening in speed
- / denotes the greatest possible speed
- / slow (slower than largo)
- / the general "lie" of a vocal part, whether high or low in average pitch
- / excited
- troppo / not too (much)
- / to get faster
- / suddenly
- / general indication for fast speed
- / the notes of a chord played one after the other instead of simultaneously
- / lively or quick
- / a vocal style designed to imitate and emphasize the natural reflections of speech
- / in moderate speed
- / a tempo mark between andante and allegro
- / in a graceful manner
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- / denotes a brief silent pause, during which metrical time is not counted
- / any deliberate disturbance of the normal pulse of meter, accent or rhythm
- / less
- / very fast
- voce / with the voice
- / expanding, enlivening or varying the piece through use of improvisation
- / the interval of the augmented 4th or diminished 5th
- / majestic
- libitum / an indication that gives the performer liberty to vary from strict tempo
- / very slow tempo, usually combined with great expressiveness
- / an elastic, flexible tempo involving slight accelerandos and ritardandos that alternate according to the requirements of the music
- cappella / a designation for choral music without instrumental accompaniment
- / decreasing volume
- / yall
- / tempo mark indicating a moderate walking speed
- tempo / indicates return to normal tempo after deviations such as ritardando or ad libitum
- / in a heavy manner
- / slowing down, usually accompanied by a crescendo at a climax
- / slow
- tempo / same tempo
- / dying away
- / increasing volume
- / notes played smoothly without perceivable interruption
42 Clues: / less • / more • / very • / yall • / slow • / always • / excited • / majestic • / suddenly • / very fast • / dying away • / to get faster • / lively or quick • tempo / same tempo • / decreasing volume • / in a heavy manner • / in moderate speed • / increasing volume • voce / with the voice • / slackening in speed • / in a graceful manner • troppo / not too (much) • / slow (slower than largo) • ...
Musical Terminology 2014-04-19
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- / an indication that gives the performer liberty to vary from strict tempo
- / notes played smoothly without perceivable interruption
- / the notes of a chord played one after the other instead of simultaneously
- / in a graceful manner
- / expanding, enlivening or varying the piece through use of improvisation
- / a tempo mark between andante and allegro
- / very
- / not too (much)
- / very slow tempo, usually combined with great expressiveness
- / decreasing volume
- / majestic
- / in moderate speed
- / very fast
- / always
- / the general "lie" of a vocal part, whether high or low in average pitch
- / increasing volume
- / lively or quick
- / indicates return to normal tempo after deviations such as ritardando or ad libitum
- / an elastic, flexible tempo involving slight accelerandos and ritardandos that alternate according to the requirements of the music
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- / slowing down, usually accompanied by a crescendo at a climax
- / general indication for fast speed
- / a vocal style designed to imitate and emphasize the natural reflections of speech
- / to get faster
- / same tempo
- / suddenly
- / the distance between two notes
- / slackening in speed
- / slow (slower than largo)
- / tempo mark indicating a moderate walking speed
- / in a heavy manner
- / denotes the greatest possible speed
- / dying away
- / slow
- / more
- / excited
- / less
- / denotes a brief silent pause, during which metrical time is not counted
- / y'all
38 Clues: / very • / slow • / more • / less • / y'all • / always • / excited • / suddenly • / majestic • / very fast • / same tempo • / dying away • / to get faster • / not too (much) • / lively or quick • / in a heavy manner • / decreasing volume • / in moderate speed • / increasing volume • / slackening in speed • / in a graceful manner • / slow (slower than largo) • / the distance between two notes • ...
Industry Terminology 2014-03-25
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- Though not an absolute separation; an agent is an insurance company's representative. The agent's primary alliance is with the insurance company's representative. The agent's primary alliance is with the insurance carrier, not the insurance buyer. A broker generally has no contractual agreements with the insurance carriers. The broker works for the insurance buyer.
- The statement of information that a prospective insured provides when applying for an insurance policy. The insurance company uses it to help decide if it will issue the policy and what premium rate will be charged.
- A person, who signs the loan or lease, assuming equal responsibility, for the loan. Also known as Cosigner.
- The failure to make payments or violations of the other provisions of the loan contract.
- A claim against collateral for the repayment of a debt. Also know as Policy Lapse.
- A temporary insurance contract that provides proof of coverage until a permanent policy can be issued.
- The payment, or regular periodic payments, that a policyholder makes to have insurance coverage.
- The date the insurance coverage begins.
- Property used to support a loan and subject to seizure if in default.
- The number of months given to the borrower to repay the loan.
- The date when insurance coverage ends if an insurance policy is not renewed.
- The process of keeping an active policy in force.
- An individual covered by an insurance policy.
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- The process of obtaining verbal or written confirmation of required coverage from an insurance agent or company.
- The restoration of a lapsed insurance policy to its original premium-paying status usually after past-due premiums has been paid. Also known as rescission.
- Declarations summarizes the factual information essential to the insurance coverage: the policyholder's name and address, a description of the insured vehicle(s),the insurance premium, as well as the coverage's, limits, and deductibles. Also known as an insurance Policy or Certificate of Insurance.
- A point in time when a policy has been cancelled or terminated for failure to pay the premium, or when the policy contract is void for other reasons.
- The insurance company or the one who agrees to pay the losses. The carrier may be organizes as a stock or mutual company, a reciprocal exchange, as an association of underwriters or as a sate fund.
- The discontinuance of an insurance policy before its normal expiration date.
- The length of time an insurance policy is valid.
20 Clues: The date the insurance coverage begins. • An individual covered by an insurance policy. • The length of time an insurance policy is valid. • The process of keeping an active policy in force. • The number of months given to the borrower to repay the loan. • Property used to support a loan and subject to seizure if in default. • ...
Medical Terminology 2013-12-02
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- Glandular or lymph node disease
- Combining form for blood
- Glandular cancer
- Removal of the thyroid
- Combining form for eating, devouring
- Enlargement of the adrenal glands
- Image of blood vessels
- Removal of a lung lobe
- Hardening of the arteries
- Combining form for red
- Inflammation of nose
- Second contraction in blood pressure, relaxation
- inflammation of pancreas
- Frictional sound indicating pericardial murmur
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- Incision into the chest wall
- Medications used to prevent blood clotting
- Excision of the parathyroid gland
- Removal of thymus
- General term for when RBC’s don’t carry enough oxygen
- Combining form for gland
- Combining form for agglutinin
- Underactive thyroid gland
- Abnormal increase in blood platelets
- instrument used to measure respiratory gases
- Inflammation of vein
- Rapid but regular heartbeat
- White blood cells
- Protective sac that covers the pericardial cavity
28 Clues: Glandular cancer • Removal of thymus • White blood cells • Inflammation of vein • Inflammation of nose • Removal of the thyroid • Image of blood vessels • Removal of a lung lobe • Combining form for red • Combining form for blood • Combining form for gland • inflammation of pancreas • Underactive thyroid gland • Hardening of the arteries • Rapid but regular heartbeat • ...
Retail Terminology 2014-01-12
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- An individual or organization that purchases goods and services from your company
- Is a reduction in inventory due to shoplifting, employee theft, paperwork errors, breakages and supplier fraud
- A purchase made by a consumer that replaces a previous purchase that has been consumed
- This refers to how products might be organised based on type, condition, brand, etc…
- These are products that are produced in vast quantities many times made using a large production line
- refers to the variety of products available for sale and the display of those products in such a way that it stimulates interest and entices customers to make a purchase
- These are a persons legal rights granted by local and national government
- This refers to the general health, safety and hygiene within a store
- To steal merchandise from a store that is open for business.
- This refers to what is acceptable within a store such as first impressions, exterior area, pay point area, display areas, dress code, general housekeeping, paperwork & health and safety
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- the number of people entering a shop or shopping area in a given time
- Conditions or assurances on a product often at an extra cost
- Goods used by individuals and businesses that must be replaced regularly because they wear out or are used up
- an arrangement by which a retailer pays only for goods sold, returning those that are unsold to the wholesaler or manufacturer
- Figure calculated by dividing the Value of all transactions by the number of transactions on a daily, weekly, monthly, or annual basis
- A written acknowledgment that a specified article, sum of money, or shipment of merchandise has been received
- Items that are send, brought or carried back
- Consumer contracts are protected under this
- a formal assurance (typically in writing) that certain conditions will be fulfilled usually free of charge, especially that a product will be repaired or replaced if not of a specified quality
- This normally refers to the end of a certain type of product which will not be reproduced
20 Clues: Consumer contracts are protected under this • Items that are send, brought or carried back • Conditions or assurances on a product often at an extra cost • To steal merchandise from a store that is open for business. • This refers to the general health, safety and hygiene within a store • the number of people entering a shop or shopping area in a given time • ...
Terminology Crossword 2014-09-25
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- plastic surgery of muscle tissue
- fast heart rate
- after a baby is born
- under the tongue
- high blood sugar
- loss of appetite
- chronic skin inflammation
- pain in the nerve
- difficulty in speaking
- decrease in red blood cells
- muscle pain
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- painful urination
- inflammation of the vein
- through the skin
- inflammation of the stomach
- slow heart rate
- difficulty in breathing
- black tumor
- double vision
- chest pain
20 Clues: chest pain • black tumor • muscle pain • double vision • fast heart rate • slow heart rate • through the skin • under the tongue • high blood sugar • loss of appetite • painful urination • pain in the nerve • after a baby is born • difficulty in speaking • difficulty in breathing • inflammation of the vein • chronic skin inflammation • inflammation of the stomach • decrease in red blood cells • ...
Medical Terminology 2014-11-20
Across
- no longer showing signs of disease or reaction
- area inside of the elbow where the arm bends
- substance that causes your immune system to produce antibodies against it
- from another person
- vessels in the heart or conditions of vessels that originate in the heart
- put upside down or in the opposite position
- a process used to filter and remove white blood cells which can carry bacteria and viruses
- Formation of blood cells and other formed elements
- long lasting, potentially life long
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- transfer from one body or body part to another
- loss of consciousness due to lack of blood flow to the brain during a vasovagal reaction
- cancerous
- major artery located in the upper arm
- from the same person
- short term, typically severe, has a definite end
- move living tissue from one part to another to replace tissue that is damaged or diseased
- having a common center
- pertaining to the heart
- Protein in RBC’s that binds to oxygen
- affecting multiple areas of the body
20 Clues: cancerous • from another person • from the same person • having a common center • pertaining to the heart • long lasting, potentially life long • affecting multiple areas of the body • major artery located in the upper arm • Protein in RBC’s that binds to oxygen • put upside down or in the opposite position • area inside of the elbow where the arm bends • ...
ELT Terminology 2014-05-22
Across
- Being able to speak the language idiomatically and accurately, without lots of pauses and in a manner appropriate to the context.
- The word class that refers to people, places, things and abstract entities.
- This type of learning takes place when the learner works out the rules based on examples.
- Words like 'going' and 'gone'.
- An element that is added to a word and which changes its meaning.
- When two words frequently occur together - the relation can be grammatical or lexical.
- For example: catchphrases and sayings.
- Words that are spelled and pronounced the same way but have different meanings.
- The extent to which a learner's use of a second language conforms to the rules of the language.
- Words that have the same pronunciation but have different spelling and meaning.
- Repetitive oral practice of a language item.
- The smallest meaningful unit in a language.
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- This type of learning takes place when the rule is presented first then applied in practice activities.
- When an error has become a permanent feature of a learner's second language.
- The use of grammatical and lexical means to achieve connected text.
- A type of motivation that comes from within.
- Words that are spelled the same way but have different pronunciation and meaning.
- Refers to the lexical and grammatical ways used by speakers to express their attitude to what they are saying.
- Leaving out elements of a sentence because they are unnecessary or meaning can be worked out from context.
- The technical term for the vocabulary of a language.
20 Clues: Words like 'going' and 'gone'. • For example: catchphrases and sayings. • The smallest meaningful unit in a language. • A type of motivation that comes from within. • Repetitive oral practice of a language item. • The technical term for the vocabulary of a language. • An element that is added to a word and which changes its meaning. • ...
Medical terminology 2014-10-01
Across
- inflammation
- muscle
- heart
- tissue that connect muscle to bone
- stretching or tearing of ligaments
- a fluid-filled sac at a joint that prevents friction
- bones
- padding that lies on or between bones
- crackling sound or feeling
- sudden onset, abrupt
- the body’s reaction to injury; Involves redness, swelling, heat, pain, and sometimes loss of function
- cartilage
- joint
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- stretching or tearing of muscle or tendon
- blood
- complete displacement of a bone from its normal position in a joint
- below
- skin
- a break or crack in a bone
- four
- behind
- tissue that connect bone to bone
- study of structure or form
- wasting away of organ or tissue; A decrease in muscle or tissue size, usually caused by disease, injury, or loss of innervation
- nerves
- painful condition
26 Clues: skin • four • blood • heart • below • bones • joint • muscle • behind • nerves • cartilage • inflammation • painful condition • sudden onset, abrupt • a break or crack in a bone • crackling sound or feeling • study of structure or form • tissue that connect bone to bone • tissue that connect muscle to bone • stretching or tearing of ligaments • padding that lies on or between bones • ...
Drama Terminology 2014-05-06
Across
- Acting without preparation
- The background of the play
- The point of the highest dramatic tension or a major turning point in the action of the play
- Preparing a play for performance
- The character who provides the obstacles to the protagonist's objective
- Info about what has happened before the action of the play begins
- A part/character written by a playwright
- The words spoken by the actors during a play
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- The individual who writes the play
- The phase in the action after the exposition has been presented and the plot has begun to build
- The principal character around whom the action revolves
- An observation or remark made by a character to the audience that is not heard by others
- The solution to the conflict of the play
- The personalities or parts that actors become in a play
- The play in written form
- A speech in which an actor, usually alone on stage, speaks his/her thoughts aloud
- The pattern of movement actors follow while on stage
- Individual who is in charge of all aspects of the production
- Reciting lines, creating a character and presenting a story
- A group of lines spoken by just one person
- Two actors face each other with the upstage foot advanced toward center
21 Clues: The play in written form • Acting without preparation • The background of the play • Preparing a play for performance • The individual who writes the play • The solution to the conflict of the play • A part/character written by a playwright • A group of lines spoken by just one person • The words spoken by the actors during a play • ...
Medical Terminology 2014-07-09
25 Clues: egg • ear • bile • coil • tear • gate • spot • milk • under • tumor • organ • mouth • wedge • scale • chest • fungus • against • bladder • puncture • membrane • great toe • nail, claw • suspension • blind passage • marrow, spinal cord
Cardiovascular terminology 2014-11-05
Across
- A minute blood vessel connecting arterioles with venules.
- A bluish coloration of the mucous membranes and skin caused by deficient oxygenation of the blood.
- The major systemic artery.
- Receives deoxygenated blood returned from the upper part of the body through the superior vena cava and from the lower body through the inferior vena cava.
- A localised dilatation or ballooning of an arterial wall.
- The organ snugly enclosed within the inferior mediastinum, the medial cavity of the thorax.
- Low blood pressure.
- The pressure when the ventricles are relaxing.
- The cardiac muscle layer of the heart wall.
- Word that means the alternating expansion and recoil of an artery that occurs with each beat of the left ventricle creates a pressure wave.
- Part of the heart that consists of two flaps.
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- An abnormal, excessively rapid heart rate.
- Carries deoxygenated blood from the tissues and lungs to the heart.
- Controls the rhythmic beating of the heart.
- Root word that means vein.
- High Blood pressure.
- The pressure in the arteries at the peak of ventricular contraction.
- Takes blood from the heart to the lungs to collect oxygen.
- The aorta is the largest and they move the blood from the heart to the remainder of the body.
- Crushing chest pain
20 Clues: Low blood pressure. • Crushing chest pain • High Blood pressure. • The major systemic artery. • Root word that means vein. • An abnormal, excessively rapid heart rate. • Controls the rhythmic beating of the heart. • The cardiac muscle layer of the heart wall. • Part of the heart that consists of two flaps. • The pressure when the ventricles are relaxing. • ...
NAVY TERMINOLOGY 2014-06-24
Across
- NEAR OR TOWARD THE STERN OF THE VESSEL
- LOOSE FROM MOORINGS AND OUT OF CONTROL
- CANDY, GUM OR CAFETERIA
- HALLWAY
- COMPARTMENT IN WHICH ANCHOR CHAIN IS STOWED
- HOSPITAL OR MEDICAL CLINIC
- LINES ERECTED AROUND THE WEATHERDECKS OF A SHIP TO PREVENT PERSONNEL FROM FALLING OR BEING WASHED OVER THE SIDE
- TO BEGIN WORK
- TO DISPOSE OF BY THROWING OVER THE SIDE
- AN ORDER TO RESUME WORK OR DUTIES
- BATTLE STATIONS
- DRINKING FOUNTAIN; A RUMOR
- ASSEMBLING OF ALL HANDS FOR MUSTER, INSTRUCTION, AND INSPECTION
- WORKING ABOVE THE HIGHEST DECK; GENERALLY PERFORMING MAINTENANCE ON THE SHIP'S MAST
- SNUGLY SECURED
- TO THROW OFF; TO LET GO; TO UNFURL
- AN ANCHORED FLOAT USED AS AN AID TO NAVIGATION OR TO MARK THE LOCATION OF AN OBJECT
- PERMISSION TO LEAVE THE BASE; USUALLY FOR NOT MORE THAN 48 HOURS
- BRASS OR SHINY METAL KEPT POLISHED RATHER THAN PAINTED
- NATIONAL FLAG; COMMISSIONED OFFICER BETWEEN THE RANK OF CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER AND LIEUTENANT JUNIOR GRADE
- RAISING OR LOWERING OF A NATIONAL FLAG, CEREMONIES HELD AT 0800 & SUNSET FOR HOISTING & HAULING DOWN THE NATIONAL ENSIGN
- LOCK, PUT AWAY OR STOP WORK
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- PLACE TO WASH DISHES
- A UNIT OF LENGTH, EQUAL TO 6 FEET, USED FOR MEASURING THE DEPTH OF WATER
- REPLY TO AN ORDER OR COMMAND MEANING "I UNDERSTAND AND WILL COMPLY"
- THE ENTIRE SHIP'S COMPANY, BOTH OFFICER AND ENLISTED
- TIME TO SLEEP, END OF DAY
- ANY COMMISSIONED OFFICER IN PAYGRADE O-7 OR ABOVE
- BED
- BUILDING WHERE SAILORS LIVE
- PLACE TO EAT
- COUPON OR RECEIPT BOOK
- CEILING
- KITCHEN
- DOWNSTAIRS
- STORAGE ROOM
- A JOB SPECIALTY TITLE
- FIVE MINUTES BEFORE TAPS
- UPSTAIRS
- AN AMOUNT OF MONEY A MEMBER HAS COMING OUT OF HIS REGULAR PAY
- AN OPENING IN A BULWARK OR LIFELINE THAT PROVIDES ACCESS TO A BROW OR ACCOMMODATION LADDER, AN ORDER MEANING TO CLEAR THE WAY
- WAKE UP, START A NEW DAY
- MOP
43 Clues: BED • MOP • HALLWAY • CEILING • KITCHEN • UPSTAIRS • DOWNSTAIRS • PLACE TO EAT • STORAGE ROOM • TO BEGIN WORK • SNUGLY SECURED • BATTLE STATIONS • PLACE TO WASH DISHES • A JOB SPECIALTY TITLE • COUPON OR RECEIPT BOOK • CANDY, GUM OR CAFETERIA • FIVE MINUTES BEFORE TAPS • WAKE UP, START A NEW DAY • TIME TO SLEEP, END OF DAY • HOSPITAL OR MEDICAL CLINIC • DRINKING FOUNTAIN; A RUMOR • BUILDING WHERE SAILORS LIVE • ...
Transition Terminology 2014-09-10
Across
- Daily living skills associated with living in a residence.
- Services and devices that enable, maintain or improve functional capabilities of an individual.
- Preferences for receiving and processing information, such as auditory, visual and hands-on methods.
- The ability to modify the way they act behavior being substituted for a disruptive behavior; most often social or personal behaviors.
- The movement of people from one location to another.
- Spending time in natural, age-appropriate setting.
- Supports the techniques that allow individuals with disabilities to complete tasks with greater effectiveness.
- Personal Knowledge of oneself.
- The captivity to reason, plan, solve problems, think abstractly, comprehend ideas, and to learn.
- Abilities and capabilities in employment domains.
- An activity done for pleasure or relaxation.
- Natural predisposition of an individual that is a major component of one's personality, such as easy-going, intense.
- Understanding personal finances such as budgeting income, analyzing costs and check writing.
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- Setting where one is performing an occupational task.
- Fine motor skills such as holding a pencil, using a screw driver, ect.
- Long term associated with one or more other people in a variety or situations including personal, work-related, community members
- Understanding different career and employment options, including identifying personal worth associated with employment options.
- The interchange between two people of thoughts, opinions, or information through multiple forms of language.
- The condition of being protected against physical, social, financial, emotional or occupational harm.
- Information regarding scholarly.
- Skills learned in preparation for employment.
- Having control and voice key personal decisions that affect an individuals life.
22 Clues: Personal Knowledge of oneself. • Information regarding scholarly. • An activity done for pleasure or relaxation. • Skills learned in preparation for employment. • Abilities and capabilities in employment domains. • Spending time in natural, age-appropriate setting. • The movement of people from one location to another. • ...
Fencing Terminology 2015-03-19
20 Clues: fondo • amago • saltar • tocado • parada • avance • flecha • valido • ataque • estocada • retroceso • prioridad • no valido • enguardia • respuesta • revolotear • esgrimista • contraataque • parrycirculo • zonaobjectivo
Medical Terminology 2021-10-04
Across
- inflammation of the liver
- slight paralysis of the stomach
- inflammation within the heart
- surgical puncture to the chest to remove fluid
- instrument used to examine the eyes
- process of cutting into the abdominal wall
- softening of the bone
- a condition of low thyroid
- swelling of the lymph nodes/vessels
- difficulty swallowing
- one who specializes in skin
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- producing cancer
- low oxygen in the blood
- enlargement of the spleen
- infection of the blood
- absence of urine
- removal of the gall bladder
- stopping of venous blood flow
- surgical repair of the nose
- small head
- after meals
- fast breathing
- creation of an opening in the colon
- tumor/mass of the bone marrow
- excessive lipids in the blood
25 Clues: small head • after meals • fast breathing • producing cancer • absence of urine • softening of the bone • difficulty swallowing • infection of the blood • low oxygen in the blood • enlargement of the spleen • inflammation of the liver • a condition of low thyroid • removal of the gall bladder • surgical repair of the nose • one who specializes in skin • stopping of venous blood flow • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-09-17
Across
- the system composed of the heart and blood vessels
- pertaining to a disease of unknown origin
- definition of -itis
- abnormal development
- terms not built from word parts _____ be translated literally to find their meaning
- -al, -ic, and -ous meaning (two words, no space)
- the complete set of genes for all the cells of a specific organism
- palliative means providing ____ but cure
- large internal organs contained in the body cavities, especially in the abdominal cavity
- word root for yellow
- prefix meaning painful, abnormal, difficult, labored
- what oncologists study
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- the system that regulates specific body activities by sending and receiving messages
- word root meaning liver
- inatrology is the study of _____
- substance that causes cancer
- attached at the end of a word root to modify its meaning
- the study of disease
- tumor of connective tissue
- suffix meaning disease
- obtaining hematopoietic stem cells from an identical twin
- tending to become progressively worse and to cause death
- suffix meaning control, stop, standing
- prefix meaning within
- terms derived from an name or place
- word root meaning bone
26 Clues: definition of -itis • the study of disease • abnormal development • word root for yellow • prefix meaning within • suffix meaning disease • word root meaning bone • what oncologists study • word root meaning liver • tumor of connective tissue • substance that causes cancer • inatrology is the study of _____ • terms derived from an name or place • suffix meaning control, stop, standing • ...
Veterinary Terminology 2021-01-07
Across
- THE PREFIX IN ENDOCRINE IS WHAT TYPE OF PREFIX
- SUFFIX MEANING OF -ELLA
- THE PREFIX MEANING OF YELLOW
- PREFIX MEANING FOR ACROSS, THROUGH
- SUFFIX MEANING OF -MALACIA
- WHAT IS THE SUFFIX FOR UP, APART
- WHAT TYPE OF SUFFIX IS -CENTESIS
- WHAT TYPE OF SUFFIX IS -OID
- WHAT IS THE PREFIX IN BRADYCARDIA
- WHAT IS THE SUFFIX IN TRACHEOSTOMY
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- WHAT IS THE SUFFIX IN PEDIATRIC
- SUFFIX OF PAIN
- PREFIX MEANING OF PERI-
- SUFFIX OF PARALYSIS
- IMMUNE BODY THAT FIGHTS FOREIGN SUBSTANCES
- NEAR THE UTERUS
- WHAT IS THE PREFIX IN RETROMANDIBULAR
- WHAT IS THE PREFIX IN PSEUDOPREGNANCY
- WHAT IS THE SUFFIX IN RHINOPLASTY
- THE PREFIX MEANING OF CYANO-
20 Clues: SUFFIX OF PAIN • NEAR THE UTERUS • SUFFIX OF PARALYSIS • SUFFIX MEANING OF -ELLA • PREFIX MEANING OF PERI- • SUFFIX MEANING OF -MALACIA • WHAT TYPE OF SUFFIX IS -OID • THE PREFIX MEANING OF YELLOW • THE PREFIX MEANING OF CYANO- • WHAT IS THE SUFFIX IN PEDIATRIC • WHAT IS THE SUFFIX FOR UP, APART • WHAT TYPE OF SUFFIX IS -CENTESIS • WHAT IS THE SUFFIX IN RHINOPLASTY • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-02-09
Across
- Increase in the number of red blood cells
- Without fever
- Pertaining to disease of unknown origin
- Providing relief but not cure
- Enlargement of an organ
- Tumor composed of fat
- Producing disease
- Study of causes
- Treatment of cancer with drugs
- Disease of the muscle
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- Substance that causes cancer
- Resembling a nerve
- Study of cells
- Cell with a nucleus
- Abnormal development
- Incomplete development
- Forms the boundary of the cell
- Beyond control
- Study of tissue
- Tumor composed of glandular tissue
- Pertaining to yellow color
- Body of a substance
22 Clues: Without fever • Study of cells • Beyond control • Study of tissue • Study of causes • Producing disease • Resembling a nerve • Cell with a nucleus • Body of a substance • Abnormal development • Tumor composed of fat • Disease of the muscle • Incomplete development • Enlargement of an organ • Pertaining to yellow color • Substance that causes cancer • Providing relief but not cure • ...
Medical terminology 2021-02-08
Across
- low volume
- a glucose level that produces symptoms similar to a stroke
- a condition of weakened bones
- when a smoker needs to quit smoking them can be sent to smoking ______classes
- caregivers should consider when overwhelmed
- not following a plan
- a blockage of flow
- ringing in the ears
- Blood pressure higher than normal range
- increased pressure in the eye with gradual loss of sight
- excessive buffers in the blood seen as a pH level higher than 7.45
- something people take for health that is not FDA approved
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- the stopping of blood flow
- the act of sweating
- a heartrate that is below 60 beats per minute
- a pH level less than 7.35
- red blood cells that transport oxygen and carbon dioxide
- swelling of an area of the body
- excessive fluid in the body
- a stable equilibrium or balance
- contraction and relaxation of the intestines
- difficulty with swallowing
- a group with similar ideas and beliefs are believed to share this
- a progressive condition with symptoms of confusion and memory loss
- an enlarged heart
25 Clues: low volume • an enlarged heart • a blockage of flow • the act of sweating • ringing in the ears • not following a plan • a pH level less than 7.35 • the stopping of blood flow • difficulty with swallowing • excessive fluid in the body • a condition of weakened bones • swelling of an area of the body • a stable equilibrium or balance • Blood pressure higher than normal range • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-02-08
Across
- inflammation of a joint
- incomplete development (of an organ or tissues)
- pertaining to below the liver
- cancerous tumor of glandular tissue
- pertaining to the internal organs
- study of tumors (a branch of medicine concerned with the study of malignant tumors)
- abnormal condition of yellow (discoloration)
- (Px)state of before knowledge (prediction of the outcome of disease based on the patient's signs, symptoms, and test results)
- study of causes (of diseases)
- disease of the body
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- enlargement of the liver
- increase in the number of white (blood) cells
- (Dx)state of complete knowledge (the art of identifying a disease based on the patient's signs, symptom, and test results)
- providing relief but not cure
- black tumor (primarily of the skin)
- substance of a nucleus
- tumor composed of fiber (fibrous tissue, benign)
- producing cells
- disease of the bone
- having a fever
20 Clues: having a fever • producing cells • disease of the bone • disease of the body • substance of a nucleus • inflammation of a joint • enlargement of the liver • providing relief but not cure • pertaining to below the liver • study of causes (of diseases) • pertaining to the internal organs • black tumor (primarily of the skin) • cancerous tumor of glandular tissue • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-02-10
Across
- resembling fat
- cell with a necleus
- smooth
- basic unit of all living things
- causing tumors
- pertaining to yellow color
- body
- tumor of green color
- cavity of both the pelvic and abdominal cavities
- resembling a cell
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- pertaining to the internal organs
- knowledge
- pertaining to an organ
- system composed of glands that secrete hormones.
- the abbreviation is Px
- group of similar cells that preforms a specific function
- study of medicine
- study of cells
- tissue composed of cells that have a special ability to contract, usually producing movement.
- tumor composed of glandular tissue (benign)
20 Clues: body • smooth • knowledge • resembling fat • causing tumors • study of cells • study of medicine • resembling a cell • cell with a necleus • tumor of green color • pertaining to an organ • the abbreviation is Px • pertaining to yellow color • basic unit of all living things • pertaining to the internal organs • tumor composed of glandular tissue (benign) • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-02-10
Across
- Study of tumors (a branch of medicine concerned with the study of malignant tumors)
- Providing relief but not cure
- Combining form meaning yellow
- Suffix meaning condition of formation, development, growth
- Prefix meaning after, beyond, change
- Combining form meaning gland
- Red (blood) cell
- Word root relating to the liver
- Combining form meaning white
- Suffix meaning enlargement
- Tumor composed of muscle (benign)
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- Resembling a cell
- Treatment of cancer with drugs
- Combining form meaning flesh, connective tissue
- Large internal organs contained in the body cavities, especially in the abdominal cavity
- Pertaining to the body
- Tumor composed of epithelium
- The plural form of larynx
- Combining form meaning rod-shaped, striated
- Terms derived from the name of a person or place
20 Clues: Red (blood) cell • Resembling a cell • Pertaining to the body • The plural form of larynx • Suffix meaning enlargement • Combining form meaning gland • Tumor composed of epithelium • Combining form meaning white • Providing relief but not cure • Combining form meaning yellow • Treatment of cancer with drugs • Word root relating to the liver • Tumor composed of muscle (benign) • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-01-30
Across
- - clear
- - against
- - false
- - towards the midline; in
- - yellow
- - outside; beyond
- - in
- - pertaining to the eyelids
- - cutting out
- - opposed to; preventing or inhibting
- - front
- - pertaining to the eye
- - paralysis
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- - pain
- - inflammation
- - cell
- - abnormal flow
- - back
- - besides; near
- - single; one
- - half
- - red
- - out
- - away from the midline; out
- - around
- - flesh
- - vessel (artery or vein)
- - light
28 Clues: - in • - red • - out • - pain • - cell • - back • - half • - clear • - false • - flesh • - front • - light • - yellow • - around • - against • - paralysis • - single; one • - cutting out • - inflammation • - abnormal flow • - besides; near • - outside; beyond • - pertaining to the eye • - towards the midline; in • - vessel (artery or vein) • - pertaining to the eyelids • - away from the midline; out • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-01-11
Across
- infarction, heart does not get enough blood
- X-ray dye called contrast is injected into blood vessels to diagnose things like narrowing (stenosis) or aneurysms
- Electrocardiography
- enzymes, measures certain items in the blood that may indicate heart muscle damage
- build up of fat on the artery walls
- mitral valve prolapse
- carries the blood to the heart
- meaning vein
- uses ultrasound to look at the heart and the vessels
- automated external difibrillator
- it measures pressure
- arrest, heart stopped completely
- meaning artery
- carries the blood away from the heart
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- gives oxygen to the blood
- exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide
- ultrasonogram, it looks at the blood going through the blood vessels
- artery wall weakened
- hypertension
- artery disease
- meaning half
- pumps blood
- meaning lung
- veins, swollen and dialated veins
- meaning between
25 Clues: pumps blood • hypertension • meaning half • meaning vein • meaning lung • artery disease • meaning artery • meaning between • Electrocardiography • artery wall weakened • it measures pressure • mitral valve prolapse • gives oxygen to the blood • carries the blood to the heart • automated external difibrillator • arrest, heart stopped completely • veins, swollen and dialated veins • ...
Music Terminology 2021-01-27
Across
- all voice or instruments play together
- more motion
- original or first tempo
- gradual decrease in volume; dim.
- abbv. for sforzando; forceful accent
- the third strain of a march
- hold the note longer than written; Birdseye
- to play a note full value
- to play with emphasis on the note
- to play softly; instrument with 88-keys
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- direction to divide into 2 or more parts
- music term meaning "much"
- to play moderately soft
- gradual increase in volume
- little
- gradually decreasing in speed; rall.
- to play short
- to raise the pitch by a half step
- to play connected
- to lower the pitch by a half step
20 Clues: little • more motion • to play short • to play connected • to play moderately soft • original or first tempo • music term meaning "much" • to play a note full value • gradual increase in volume • the third strain of a march • gradual decrease in volume; dim. • to raise the pitch by a half step • to lower the pitch by a half step • to play with emphasis on the note • ...
Medical Terminology 2020-12-19
Across
- Combining form for pulse
- Abbreviation for premature ventricular contraction
- Meaning process of recording, is a test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- High blood pressure
- heart attack
- X-ray dye called contrast is injected into blood vessels
- Abbreviations for automated external defibrillator
- Prefix for ventricle
- Heart muscle
- Hardening of the arteries
- artery has a weakened wall
- Transports blood and oxygen through the body
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- Consists of cross-striated muscle cells
- Meaning instrument to measure pressure
- arrowing in the arteries surrounding the heart.
- Suffix for involuntary muscle contraction
- Cardiovascular
- Instrument for viewing
- Combining form for artium
- Abbreviation for ventricular tachycardia
- To evaluate how well this system is functioning
- Suffix for instrument to measure pressure
- Abbreviations for dyspnea on exertion
- Pulmonary
- Abbreviation for mitral valve prolapse
25 Clues: Pulmonary • heart attack • Heart muscle • Cardiovascular • High blood pressure • Prefix for ventricle • Instrument for viewing • Combining form for pulse • Combining form for artium • Hardening of the arteries • artery has a weakened wall • Abbreviations for dyspnea on exertion • Meaning instrument to measure pressure • Abbreviation for mitral valve prolapse • ...
Dance Terminology 2021-05-22
Across
- A jump from two feet onto one foot in various directions.
- Step consisting of a step, shuffle, and a leap.
- An elegant smooth dance in a 3/4 tempo, with accent on the first beat.
- In front.
- To hit the legs together, moving in and out of fifth position in the air.
- The hip of the gesture leg is at 90°, the knee is bent, and the foot is pointed.
- “Changing the feet”. A vertical jump with a change of feet in the air (from fifth position front to fifth back).
- Springing into fifth position relevé en pointe or demi-pointe from demi-plié.
- Originated as an English folk dance, in a 2/4 tempo.
- A side stretch of the torso, with legs in 2nd position. [Horton technique].
- A spring into the air, from one foot to the other.
- The gesture leg is extended behind the dancer’s body at 90° or higher.
- Forward movement hitting the heel of the foot on the ground.
- A slow pivot of the body while standing on one leg.
- Moving one part of the body, such as the head, shoulder, ribs, or hips, while the rest are immobile.
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- Also called a toe touch jump in second position.
- A brush, hop on the opposite foot, shuffle and a step. This step is performed traveling backwards and alternates feet.
- “Slide or glide”. A linking or preparatory step.
- A large, open fourth position in which one knee is bent (usually the front), and the other is straight.
- The introductory / warm up portion of the ballet class, conducted while holding onto a ballet bar.
- Shoulder shaking: alternating in a rapid motion.
- Step.
- Turn of the body.
- Rotation of the torso around the pelvis. [Graham technique].
- A relaxing or arching movement.
- Rapid tempo movements, often includes jumping steps.
- Leap in which the forward leg is in parallel passé and the backward leg is in attitude turned out.[Horton technique].
- Pulse of the music. Rhythm dance is composed of broken rhythms, syncopation, and off beats.
- Also called a back bend.
29 Clues: Step. • In front. • Turn of the body. • Also called a back bend. • A relaxing or arching movement. • Step consisting of a step, shuffle, and a leap. • Also called a toe touch jump in second position. • “Slide or glide”. A linking or preparatory step. • Shoulder shaking: alternating in a rapid motion. • A spring into the air, from one foot to the other. • ...
Christian terminology 2021-05-30
Across
- God is all-powerful
- ancient Greek word meaning presence
- name for mother of Jesus
- having a mind and will to rule
- of the same substance
- Jesus body distributed at mass
- within and working through time and space
- deliverance from sin and its consequences
- to make holy or sacred
Down
- God is everywhere at all times
- God is all-knowing
- barrier separating nave from sacraments
- a cup holding the body of Christ
- belief that there is only one God.
- cross with a figure of Christ on it
- make reparations for
- the ascent of Christ into heaven
- God made flesh
- where religious ceremonies happen
- He cannot be understood in terms
20 Clues: God made flesh • God is all-knowing • God is all-powerful • make reparations for • of the same substance • to make holy or sacred • name for mother of Jesus • God is everywhere at all times • having a mind and will to rule • Jesus body distributed at mass • a cup holding the body of Christ • the ascent of Christ into heaven • He cannot be understood in terms • ...
medical terminology 2021-03-22
Across
- Partial or complete loss of sensation usually by injection or Inhalation
- Disorders of the endocrine glands, such as sterility, diabetes, and thyroid problems
- Effects of aging and age-related disorders
- nephrology
- self
- hematology
- Disorders of the musculoskeletal system, including preventing disorders and restoring function
- Pregnancy and childbirth
- process of visual examining
- Dermatology
- Diseases related to the structure and function of the kidney
- Cardiology
- Gerontology
- oncology
- study of
- Disorders of the blood and blood-forming organs
- Eye examinations. eye diseases, and surgery
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- Rheumatic diseases (acute and chronic conditions characterized by inflammation and joint disease)
- abnormal, painful, difficult
- Urinary tract disease and disorders of the male reproductive system
- Disorders of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves
- neurology
- Endocrinology
- Diseases and injuries of the sking concerned with skin cancer prevention
- Gastroenterology
- Diseases of children from birth to adolescence, including wellness checks and vaccinations
- condition, method, process
- disease condition
- inflammation
- Ophthalmology
- Mental illness, clinical depression, and other behavioral and emotional disorders
- process of cutting, incision
- Digestive tract and related structural diseases, a subspecialty of Digestive internal medicine
- Diseases of the heart and blood vessels and cardiovascular surgery, a subspecialty of internal medicine
- record
- Examination of tissues cells, and body fluids for evidence of disease
- Tumors, including benign and malignant conditions
- excision, surgical removal
38 Clues: self • record • oncology • study of • neurology • nephrology • hematology • Cardiology • Dermatology • Gerontology • inflammation • Endocrinology • Ophthalmology • Gastroenterology • disease condition • Pregnancy and childbirth • condition, method, process • excision, surgical removal • process of visual examining • abnormal, painful, difficult • process of cutting, incision • ...
medical terminology 2021-03-06
Across
- lens
- deficient
- softening
- turning outward of the eyelid exposing the conjunctiva
- body
- removal of plaque
- nerve root
- hemorrhage or extravasation of blood into subcutaneous tissue
- inflammation of the brain
- air
- to shut
Down
- abnormal
- condition of hardening
- under
- split
- to run
- surgical division of a fibrous band or ring connecting corresponding parts of a body structure
- liver
- computed tomography
- instrument to crush
- nitrogen
- inability to perform mathematical calculations
- percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy
23 Clues: air • lens • body • under • split • liver • to run • to shut • abnormal • nitrogen • deficient • softening • nerve root • removal of plaque • computed tomography • instrument to crush • condition of hardening • inflammation of the brain • percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy • inability to perform mathematical calculations • turning outward of the eyelid exposing the conjunctiva • ...
medical terminology 2021-03-06
Across
- lens
- inability to perform mathematical calculations
- body
- liver
- to shut
- nitrogen
- hemorrhage or extravasation of blood into subcutaneous tissue
- under
- to run
- split
- air
- turning outward of the eyelid exposing the conjunctiva
- nerve root
- computed tomography
Down
- inflammation of the brain
- softening
- surgical division of a fibrous band or ring connecting corresponding parts of a body structure
- instrument to crush
- deficient
- condition of hardening
- removal of plaque
- percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy
- abnormal
23 Clues: air • lens • body • liver • under • split • to run • to shut • nitrogen • abnormal • softening • deficient • nerve root • removal of plaque • instrument to crush • computed tomography • condition of hardening • inflammation of the brain • percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy • inability to perform mathematical calculations • turning outward of the eyelid exposing the conjunctiva • ...
medical terminology 2021-03-06
Across
- hemorrhage or extravasation of blood into subcutaneous tissue
- to run
- computed tomography
- darkness
- inability to perform mathematical calculations
- nitrogen
- inflammation of the brain
- percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy
- under
- liver
- split
Down
- condition of hardening
- surgical division of a fibrous band or ring connecting corresponding parts of a body structure
- removal of plaque
- turning outward of the eyelid exposing the conjunctiva
- to shut
- softening
- body
- lens
- instrument to crush
- nerve root
- deficient
- air
- grey bluish green
- abnormal
25 Clues: air • body • lens • under • liver • split • to run • to shut • darkness • nitrogen • abnormal • softening • deficient • nerve root • removal of plaque • grey bluish green • computed tomography • instrument to crush • condition of hardening • inflammation of the brain • percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy • inability to perform mathematical calculations • turning outward of the eyelid exposing the conjunctiva • ...
medical terminology 2021-03-06
Across
- inflammation of the brain
- deficient
- body
- removal of plaque
- computed tomography
- air
- nerve root
- pertaining to
- hemorrhage or extravasation of blood into subcutaneous tissue
- percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy
- condition of hardening
- softening
- liver
Down
- turning outward of the eyelid exposing the conjunctiva
- lens
- grey bluish green
- darkness
- under
- surgical division of a fibrous band or ring connecting corresponding parts of a body structure
- instrument to crush
- to run
- inability to perform mathematical calculations
- to shut
- nitrogen
- split
- abnormal
26 Clues: air • lens • body • under • split • liver • to run • to shut • darkness • nitrogen • abnormal • deficient • softening • nerve root • pertaining to • grey bluish green • removal of plaque • computed tomography • instrument to crush • condition of hardening • inflammation of the brain • percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy • inability to perform mathematical calculations • ...
Computer Terminology 2021-03-05
Across
- 1024 bytes
- A powerful, single-user computer
- Method the computer uses to show the results of the processing operation in a way people can understand the information
- Occurs when a value is too big to be represented
- A machine that performs the four basic operations of the information-processing cycle
- Occurs when a value cannot be represented accurately
- A “name” that uniquely identifies one cell in the computer’s main memory
- Temporary workplace where the computer transfers the contents of a file while it is being used
- Temporarily store the most frequently used instructions and data
- Uses patterns of 8-bits to represent most symbols used in written English used by mainframe computers.
- 1,237,940,039,285,380,274,899,124,224 bytes
- A peripheral device that produces a physical copy or hard copy of the computer’s output
- Gets the next program instruction from the computer’s memory
- A unit of data stored in mass storage system
- 1,073,741,824 bytes
- A type of monitor that use picture tube technology, takes up desk space and use more energy the LCD monitors
- A device that computes a Boolean operation
Down
- A multi-user computer capable of supporting from 10 to hundreds of users simultaneously and can handle the computing for small corporations
- Two or more computer systems that are connected
- Metal disks that are used in hard drive to store data; data can be written to both sides
- Method to save the data or output so that it can be used again later
- Moving data within the computer or between computers
- A unit of main memory (typically 8 bits which is one byte)
- Performs the requested action
- Uses patterns of 7-bits to represent most symbols used in written English text plus one parity bit for a total of 8 bits used by minicomputers and personal computers.
- 2^70
- Make programs available for network users and are not designed for individual users
- A memory area used for the temporary storage of data (usually as a step in transferring the data)
- Method for entering data into the computer's memory
- Unorganized raw materials made up of words, numbers, images, or sounds
30 Clues: 2^70 • 1024 bytes • 1,073,741,824 bytes • Performs the requested action • A powerful, single-user computer • A device that computes a Boolean operation • 1,237,940,039,285,380,274,899,124,224 bytes • A unit of data stored in mass storage system • Two or more computer systems that are connected • Occurs when a value is too big to be represented • ...
Drama Terminology 2021-09-01
Across
- to give actors their lines as a reminder
- a peculiarity of speech or behaviour
- actions or behaviour of an actor on stage used to give information, enhance character, define focus, or establish importance
- the spontaneous use of movement and speech to create a character or object in a particular situation; acting done without a script
- a type of theatre that originated in northern Italy and France and relied on stock characters with which the audience was familiar
- the invisible wall of a set through which the audience sees the action of the play
- a brief break between acts, in which the house lights come on and the audience may leave their seats
- the area behind or beyond the stage that includes dressing rooms and wings
- in a nonlinear plot, to go back in time to a previous event
- the person who is responsible for the overall interpretation of a dramatic work, bringing all the elements together to create a unified production
- persons responsible for planning visual and sound aspects of a production, including costumes, set, props, lights, makeup, and sound
- box office and lobby of a theatre
- the people who watch the performance
- a combination of circumstances at a given moment
- a play that treats characters and situations in a humorous way
- the area of the stage closest to the audience
- instructions in the script that tell the actors what to do and where to move on stage
- the tone or feeling of the play
- acting without words
- one of the stock characters that originated from commedia dell’ arte;originally a sharp-witted servant, the character became a simpleton or jester; best recognized by his suit of diamond-patterned fabric in contrasting colors
- the staging of a dramatic work for presentation to an audience
- spoken conversation used by two or more characters to express thoughts, feelings, and actions
- a style of play, which originated in the 19th century, relying heavily on sensationalism and sentimentality. Melodramas tend to feature action more than motivation, stock characters, and a strict view of morality in which good triumphs over evil.
- an extreme form of comedy that depends on quick tempo and flawless timing and is characterized by improbable events and farfetched coincidences
- the words or action at which an actor is expected to deliver a line or perform another action
- a technique in creative drama in which actors create a frozen picture, as if the action were paused
- a major unit or division of a play
- (noun) the area on stage farthest from the audience, toward the backstage wall
- the atmosphere created by unresolved, disquieting, or inharmonious situations that human beings feel compelled to address
- the main character or hero in a play
- the area in the centre or middle of the stage
- stage direction; to leave the stage
- the written dialogue, description, and directions provided by the playwright
- when facing the audience, the area of the stage on the actor’s right (the audience’s left)
- offstage areas to the right and left of the acting/onstage area
- how well the voice carries to the audience
- manner of speaking or pronunciation
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- a try-out for a part in a drama production
- a person who writes a play
- a person or role in a drama performance or script
- the clarity or distinction of speech
- a practice session in which the director works with cast and crew
- the internal or external struggle between opposing forces, ideas, or interests that creates dramatic tension
- when the actor has memorized his or her lines completely
- the part of a play that introduces the theme, chief characters, and current circumstances
- a long speech made by one actor; a monologue may be delivered alone or in the presence of others
- a rehearsal, usually the last one before performances begin, in which all lighting, costumes, makeup, set changes, props, sound effects, and special effects are used
- any moveable object that appears on stage during a performance, from a telephone to a train
- clothing and accessories worn by actors to portray character and period
- the events of a play
- the group of people selected to portray characters in a production
- the person who designs the physical surroundings in which the action of the play takes place
- stage direction indicating the act of entering the play area during a performance
- any movement of the actor’s head, shoulder, arm, hand, leg, or foot to convey meaning
- a play in which the story is told through a combination of spoken dialogue and musical numbers
- characters who represent particular personality types or characteristics of human behaviour
- the path formed by the actor’s movement on stage, usually determined by the director with assistance from the actor and often written down in a script using commonly accepted theatrical symbols
- the physical surroundings, visible to the audience, in which the action of the play takes place
- in lighting, the adjustment of the size and shape of a stage light and/or the direction in which it is aimed; in acting, the act of concentrating or staying in character
- the reason or reasons for a character’s behaviour
- a performer who assumes the role of a character in a play
- when facing the audience, the area of the stage on the actor’s left (the audience’s right)
- the placement, intensity, and colour of lights to help communicate environment, mood, or feeling
63 Clues: the events of a play • acting without words • a person who writes a play • the tone or feeling of the play • box office and lobby of a theatre • a major unit or division of a play • stage direction; to leave the stage • manner of speaking or pronunciation • the clarity or distinction of speech • a peculiarity of speech or behaviour • the people who watch the performance • ...
