acting terminology Crossword Puzzles
Health Terminology 2015-04-22
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- pain or suffering that affects the body and or the mind
- the ability to adapt effectively and recover from disappointment, difficulty, or crisis
- the ability to imagine and understand how someone else feels
- the act of showing sorrow or grief
- feeling isolated or separated from everyone else
- Criticism non-hostile comments that encourage improvement
- model someone whose success or behavior serves as an example for others
- a feeling that a bad experience has gone away, and you can now move on with your life or a feeling that a problem has been solved
- having a realistic respect and sense of self-worth for yourself
- the intentional use of unfriendly or offensive behavior
- the striving to become the best you can be
- the sorrow caused by the loss of a loved one
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- lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern
- a physical reaction that results from stress rather than injury or illness
- a prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness
- a mental or physical mark that is characteristic of a disease
- when you care about someone else's misfortune, grief, or feeling of sadness
- anything that causes stress
- the act of becoming aware through the senses
- those distinctive qualities that describe how a person thinks, feels, and behaves
- stress that is deemed healthful
- the ability for your body to fight off viruses
- the condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen
- when a person follows a lot of good moral values such as being honest and fair
24 Clues: anything that causes stress • stress that is deemed healthful • the act of showing sorrow or grief • lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern • the striving to become the best you can be • the act of becoming aware through the senses • the sorrow caused by the loss of a loved one • the ability for your body to fight off viruses • ...
THEATRE TERMINOLOGY 2015-11-16
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- A person who provides specific in-depth knowledge and literary resources to a director, producer, theatre company, or even the audience.
- The purification or purgation of the emotions (such as pity, fear, grief, etc.) affected in a work of tragedy.
- One of the traditional forms of Japanese theatre, originating in the 1600’s and combining stylized acting, costumes, makeup, and musical accompaniment.
- A spontaneous style of theatre through which scenes are created without advance rehearsal or a script.
- A person or a situation that opposes another character’s goals or desires.
- A character’s reason for doing or saying things in a play.
- Opposition of persons or forces giving rise to dramatic action.
- The tempo of an entire theatrical performance.
- A group of theatrical artists working together to create a theatrical production.
- The planning and working out of the movements of actors on stage.
- quality The characteristics of a voice, such as shrill, nasal, raspy, breathy, booming, and so forth.
- Practice sessions in which the actors and technicians prepare for public performance through repetition.
- The point of greatest dramatic tension or transition in a theatrical work.
- Almost anything brought to life by human hands to create a performance. Types of puppets include rod, hand, and marionette.
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- The conversation between actors on stage.
- A comedy with exaggerated characterizations, abundant physical or visual humor, and, often, an improbable plot.
- The main character of a play and the character with whom the audience identifies most strongly.
- Items carried on stage by an actor; small items on the set used by the actors.
- Two or more people working together in a joint intellectual effort.
- Information that is implied by a character but not stated by a character in dialogue, including actions and thoughts.
- A decisive point in the plot of a play on which the outcome of the remaining action depends.
- The stage area toward the audience.
- The person who oversees the entire process of staging a production.
- Used as a noun, the stage area away from the audience; used as a verb, to steal the focus of a scene.
- A long speech by a single character.
- The area where actors perform.
- The pronunciation of words, the choice of words, and the manner in which a person expresses himself or herself.
- Opinions and comments based on predetermined criteria that may be used for self- evaluation or the evaluation of the actors or the production itself.
- The tempo of an entire theatrical performance.
29 Clues: The area where actors perform. • The stage area toward the audience. • A long speech by a single character. • The conversation between actors on stage. • The tempo of an entire theatrical performance. • The tempo of an entire theatrical performance. • A character’s reason for doing or saying things in a play. • ...
3D Terminology 2016-01-06
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- The way 3D components are connected together and flow around the 3D object.
- Use an algorithm to take polygon geometry and smooth it automatically.
- Used for very smooth objects because they don't require as many points to get the same look as a polygon geometry would.
- The process of creating rounded edges on a mesh.
- When 3 or more edges are connected together, the face is what fill in the empty space between the edges.
- The process of adding graphics to a polygon object.
- The most commonly used geometry type in 3D. Used for all types of objects.
- Flat material type that yields a smooth look without highlights.
- Used to determine the direction light will bounce of your 3D geometry.
- Creates a new face of the same size and shape as the selected face.
- Defines how a surface reflects light.
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- Takes into account surface curvature, amount of light and camera angle to get accurate shading and highlights.
- The process of converting 3D geometry into a 2D object.
- Grey scale textures that use black and white values to signify areas of transparency or opacity on an objects material.
- Describes the entire material on an object, how the light is reflected, how it’s absorbed, translucency and bump maps.
- Reflects light more accurately than Phong. Good for metallic surfaces with soft highlights.
- Copies of objects that derive all the information from the original object.
- Displays a list of every tool used on a 3D object in the order that you used them.
- A bump map gives the illusion of depth or relief on a texture without greatly increasing render time.
- A component of a polygon defined by 2 vertices at their end points.
- Creates the illusion of detail without having to rely on a high poly count. For example, a character can be detailed into a sculpting program like ZBrush, and all the information can be baked onto a normal map and transferred to a low poly character, giving the illusion of detail without increasing the actual poly count for the model.
- A series of edges connect across a surface with the last edge meeting up with the first.
- Smallest component of a polygon model. It is a point in 3D space.
23 Clues: Defines how a surface reflects light. • The process of creating rounded edges on a mesh. • The process of adding graphics to a polygon object. • The process of converting 3D geometry into a 2D object. • Flat material type that yields a smooth look without highlights. • Smallest component of a polygon model. It is a point in 3D space. • ...
Medical Terminology 2016-03-29
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- lower jaw bone
- upper arm bone
- toward the midline
- inflammation of the kidney
- involuntary urination
- inflammation of the small intestine
- enlarged liver
- blood in the urine
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- excessive urination
- inflammation of the stomach
- farthest from the point of entry on the body
- enlarged heart
- surgical removal of the spleen
- closest to the point of entry on the body
- largest bone in the human body
- inflammation of the joints and bones
- surgical removal of the uterus
- inflammation of the liver caused by a virus
- surgical removal of part of the skull
- to the side
- painful or difficult urination
21 Clues: to the side • lower jaw bone • enlarged heart • upper arm bone • enlarged liver • toward the midline • blood in the urine • excessive urination • involuntary urination • inflammation of the kidney • inflammation of the stomach • surgical removal of the spleen • largest bone in the human body • surgical removal of the uterus • painful or difficult urination • ...
Literary Terminology 2016-08-30
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- the turning pointing the story
- character- a character who undergoes some kind of change during the story
- character- the most important characters in the story
- words and phrases that re-create sensory impressions for the reader and appeal to the 5 senses
- an account of a person’s life written by that person
- the writer’s use of hints or clues to indicate events and situation which will occur later
- a type of literature characterized by a particular style, form, or content
- figure of speech that makes a comparison between two things that are basically unlike
- of fiction that is highly imaginative and portrays events, settings, or characters that are unrealistic
- the contrast between what is expected or appears to be and what actually is
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- part of the story or drama which establishes setting, introduces characters, gives background information, and sets the tone
- the struggle between opposing forces
- of speech-language that communicates ideas beyond the ordinary, literal meanings of words
- action- the events after the climax which begin to resolve the conflict
- true account of a person’s life told by someone else
- works of prose that have imaginary elements
- animals, or imaginary creatures who take part in the action of a story, novel, or drama
- fiction- contemporary fiction that is set in the past
- figure of speech in which the truth is exaggerated for emphasis or humorous effect
- a conversation, an episode, or an event that happened before the beginning of the story
- a form of language as it is spoken in a particular geographic area or by a particular social or ethnic group
21 Clues: the turning pointing the story • the struggle between opposing forces • works of prose that have imaginary elements • true account of a person’s life told by someone else • an account of a person’s life written by that person • character- the most important characters in the story • fiction- contemporary fiction that is set in the past • ...
Theology Terminology 2018-02-25
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- second coming
- self-empyting
- mutual sharing of Triune life
- Greek: "same substance"
- sacred mystery
- bread and wine "transforms"
- "Mother of God"
- one God, different perspectives
- union of natures
- Jesus just a human
- Christ only "seems" to be human
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- God partially united with creation
- doctrine of salvation
- Latin: out of the work "performed"
- in, with, and under
- Christ having only one nature
- last things
- "and the Son"
- Jesus has no human soul
- divnization
- Latin: out of "nothing"
- Jesus "becomes" Son of God
- Christ as "a god"
- problem of evil
24 Clues: last things • divnization • second coming • self-empyting • "and the Son" • sacred mystery • "Mother of God" • problem of evil • union of natures • Christ as "a god" • Jesus just a human • in, with, and under • doctrine of salvation • Greek: "same substance" • Jesus has no human soul • Latin: out of "nothing" • Jesus "becomes" Son of God • bread and wine "transforms" • mutual sharing of Triune life • ...
Medical Terminology 2018-04-19
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- Red blood cell
- Backwards flow
- Large enough to be seen without a microscope
- Behind the nose
- Out of normal position
- Left-handed
- Middle portion of the brain, midbrain
- A junction between two nerve cells
- Radiation therapy delivered at a distance from the body
- Yellow growth on the skin
- Symptom that precedes a disease
- The dark pigment that colors the hair and skin
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- A newborn infant
- Normal blood volume
- Enlargement of the colon
- Very small cell
- Displacement of the stomach to the right
- Having variable body temperature
- False paralysis
- Bluish discoloation of the skin due to lack of oxygen
- To cut out
- Cancer of white blood cells
- Before birth
- Occurring before the proper time
- Inner layer of a developing embryo
25 Clues: To cut out • Left-handed • Before birth • Red blood cell • Backwards flow • Very small cell • False paralysis • Behind the nose • A newborn infant • Normal blood volume • Out of normal position • Enlargement of the colon • Yellow growth on the skin • Cancer of white blood cells • Symptom that precedes a disease • Having variable body temperature • Occurring before the proper time • ...
Jazz Terminology 2018-02-06
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- Lift of the leg
- a step foward followed by 180 degree turn to face opposite direction
- connect foot in passe then kick other leg
- one leg is in 3/4 releve
- Father of theatrical JAzz
- foot pattern creating a square (cross, back, side, front, close)
- a jump in which both legs are bend in the air
- foot pattern of cross back, side, front
- broadway director who demanded trained dancers for "west Side Story"
- chassing of feet
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- Leg lifts in fan like motion
- a split in the air
- chaine liked traveling turns
- undulate (wave-like) motion of body
- foot kicks then steps on ball of foot and change of weight
- silent movies
- stationary turn with one leg in passe
- a walk in releve and slight plie while moving shoulders (foward, sideways, and backwards)
- first female dancer to be featured in Talkies
- Unique and innovative dancer "All that Jazz"
- first male dancer to be featured in Talkies
- exercise moving only one part of the body
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 • ...
Medical terminology 2020-01-23
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- cell division
- pertaining to the internal organs
- A hereditary unit composed of DNA and combined with other genes to form the chromosomes
- A specialized structure in the cytoplasm of a cell
- a part of the body with a specific function a component of a body system
- large membrane bound dark staining organelle near the center of the cell clue dark staining organelle
- reticulum (ER) network of membranes within the cytoplasm has ribosomes attached to the ER clue manufacture proteins
- small bodies free in the cytoplasm or attached to the ER composed of RNA and protein
- fluid portion of the cytoplasm
- pertaining to wall, describes a membrane that lines a body cavity
- large organelles with internal folded membranes clue convert energy from nutrients into ATP
- apparatus layers of membranes clue modifies proteins
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- A group of cells that acts together for a specific purpose types include epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue, and nervous tissue
- A fibrous protein in connective
- the body
- A category of organic compounds that includes structural materials, enzymes and some hormones
- small sacs of digestive enzymes clue digest substances with cell
- the inner region of an organ marrow
- between parts, such as the spaces between cells in a tissue
- acids The nitrogen containing compounds to make protein
- Colloidal suspension that fills the cell from the nuclear membrane to the plasma membraneclue consists of cytosol and organelles
- a category of organic compounds that includes membrane A simple very thin and pliable sheet of tissue that might cover an organ line a cavity or separate structures
- Study of tissues
- membrane outer layer of the cell, composed mainly of lipids and proteins clue outer layer cell
- Study of cells
25 Clues: the body • cell division • Study of cells • Study of tissues • fluid portion of the cytoplasm • A fibrous protein in connective • pertaining to the internal organs • the inner region of an organ marrow • A specialized structure in the cytoplasm of a cell • apparatus layers of membranes clue modifies proteins • acids The nitrogen containing compounds to make protein • ...
DUI Terminology 2020-01-15
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- A breath-test machine that requires you to blow into it before you operate your vehicle
- letter-writing campaign that may send you letters about the consequences of drunk driving
- They test your blood for drug and alcohol content
- Vehicle liability insurance document that you’ll need to file
- By driving on Tennessee roads, it is implied that you consent to any chemical test if asked by a cop
- You’ll once again have a legal driving license
- Meaning if you are charged with another DUI within 10 years, your second DUI can be filed and charged as a felony
- Formal charge stating each element of a crime
- where the record of your DUI will be kept
- Determines if probable cause exists. They will decide if the trial should be heard in a criminal court.
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- .08%
- formal reading in court of the charges against you
- Money the court orders you to pay as part of your sentencing if there were any victims
- Determines if there is enough evidence or reason to go to trial
- Your refusal to take any test upon request can be used against you in court
- Your mandatory sentence
- Where your case will be heard.
- When your license is taken away by a cop upon failure or refusal of a chemical test.
- An order to attend court
- Where your case will be heard if you do not take a deal from the District Attorney and go to trial
- the unit of measurement for the percent of alcohol in your blood
21 Clues: .08% • Your mandatory sentence • An order to attend court • Where your case will be heard. • where the record of your DUI will be kept • Formal charge stating each element of a crime • You’ll once again have a legal driving license • They test your blood for drug and alcohol content • formal reading in court of the charges against you • ...
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 2020-02-18
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- process of taking a sonogram
- lack of blood flow
- membrane surrounding the heart
- condition of the vessels
- fibrous condition of the arteries
- slow heart rhythm
- abnormal increase in the white blood cell count
- ventricular fibrillation
- lymphatic system cells
- process of looking in the vessels
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- hardening
- abnormal heart rhythm
- red blood cells
- inflammation of the inner lining of the heart
- fast heart rhythm
- pain in the heart
- hardening arteries
- process of taking pictures of slices of the body
- picture made by x-rays
- deficiency, decrease
20 Clues: hardening • red blood cells • fast heart rhythm • pain in the heart • slow heart rhythm • lack of blood flow • hardening arteries • deficiency, decrease • abnormal heart rhythm • picture made by x-rays • lymphatic system cells • condition of the vessels • ventricular fibrillation • process of taking a sonogram • membrane surrounding the heart • fibrous condition of the arteries • ...
Medical Terminology 2020-03-05
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- Prefix meaning short
- Prefix meaning several/more
- Melanocytes produce a pigment called ______
- Combining form meaning heat
- The modern term for the Latin Ligamentum
- _______ tissue is fatty tissue
- Combining form meaning cartilage
- _______ means below another structure
- Prefix meaning across/through
- The _______ plane divides the body into equal right and left halves
- The outer layer of skin
- the study of movement is ______logy
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- The brain sits inside the ______
- Suffix meaning to flow or dishcharge
- _____ is to move away from the body
- ______metrial means within the uterus
- Suffix meaning weakness
- Abnormal skin darkening is ______derma
- Abbreviation for twice a day
- The plural of appendix
- Hyperopia is also known as _______
- Suffix meaning binding
- A trained technician who makes and fits corrective lenses
- A _____meter is an instrument for measuring sound
- The ______ is also called the tailbone
25 Clues: Prefix meaning short • The plural of appendix • Suffix meaning binding • Suffix meaning weakness • The outer layer of skin • Prefix meaning several/more • Combining form meaning heat • Abbreviation for twice a day • Prefix meaning across/through • _______ tissue is fatty tissue • The brain sits inside the ______ • Combining form meaning cartilage • Hyperopia is also known as _______ • ...
Medical terminology 2020-03-19
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- Toward the head.
- of Dental Surgery DDS stands for.
- Adhesions of the eyelids.
- An infection in the bloodstream.
- Inflammation of bone to cartilage.
- Producing or showing no symptoms.
- Specialist who designs and fit orthotics.
- Having a double heart.
- Removal of half the stomach.
- Blood in the urine.
- Pertaining to cornea and sclera.
- Specialist in making artificial body parts.
- Excision of the epididymis.
- Too much blood. (In one part)
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- Toward the tail.
- Abnormal fear of air.
- Pain in the iris.
- Abnormal fear of water.
- One who measures visual activity.
- The examination of the interior of the eye using an instrument.
- Inflammation of the sclera.
- F stands for.
- Suture of fhe region over the stomach.
- Dislocation of the lens.
- Reduction in red blood cells.
- Prolapse of an eyelid.
- Inflammation of the umbilicus.
- Medical term for life.
- Excision of the sclera.
- Medical term for Toothache.
30 Clues: F stands for. • Toward the tail. • Toward the head. • Pain in the iris. • Blood in the urine. • Abnormal fear of air. • Having a double heart. • Prolapse of an eyelid. • Medical term for life. • Abnormal fear of water. • Excision of the sclera. • Dislocation of the lens. • Adhesions of the eyelids. • Inflammation of the sclera. • Medical term for Toothache. • Excision of the epididymis. • ...
repiratory terminology 2020-04-14
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- membranes: is a membrane that lines various cavities in the body and covers the surface of internal organs
- capacity: the total amount of air that your lungs can hold
- inflammation and swelling of the mucous membrane of the nose, characterized by a runny nose and stuffiness and usually caused by the common cold or a seasonal allergy
- the hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs and holding the vocal cords in humans and other mammals; the voice box
- rate: is the rate of metabolism, the amount of energy used by an animal per unit of time
- the membrane-lined cavity behind the nose and mouth, connecting them to the esophagus
- gradient: the process of particles, which are sometimes called solutes, moving through a solution or gas from an area with a higher number of particles to an area with a lower number of particles
- any of the minute branches into which a bronchus divides
- a large phagocytic cell found in stationary form in the tissues or as a mobile white blood cell, especially at sites of infection
- is increased depth and rate of breathing
- difficult or labored breathing.
- a process by which molecules of a solvent tend to pass through a semipermeable membrane from a less concentrated solution into a more concentrated one, thus equalizing the concentrations on each side of the membrane
- is a condition in which the body or a region of the body is deprived of adequate oxygen supply at the tissue level
- a connected system of hollow cavities in the skull
- an inflammation of the lining of your bronchial tubes, which carry air to and from your lungs
- plural form of cilium.
- the use of a stethoscope to listen to internal structures
- the severity or harmfulness of a disease or poison
- temporary cessation of breathing, especially during sleep.
- arch: any of a series of bony or cartilaginous curved bars along the pharynx, supporting the gills of fish and amphibians
- small branching blood vessels that connect back to larger arteries and veins
- flat end of a stethoscope; used to collect vibrations and amplify noises
- lung capacity: about 6,000 mL, is the maximum amount of air that can fill the lungs
- muscles: are several groups of muscles that run between the ribs, and help form and move the chest wall
- a medicine (such as penicillin or its derivatives) that inhibits the growth of or destroys microorganisms.
- edema: a condition caused by excess fluid in the lungs
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- an infection of the trachea (breathing tube or windpipe) that is caused by bacteria or viruses
- an inflammation or swelling of the tissue lining the sinuses
- any of the many tiny air sacs of the lungs which allow for rapid gaseous exchange
- (of a disease) spread from one person or organism to another by direct or indirect contact.
- the action of breathing.
- an agent that kills microorganisms or stops their growth
- occurs when your voice box or vocal cords become inflamed from overuse, irritation, or infection
- cause to absorb water
- dioxide: a colorless, odorless gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds and by respiration
- cavity: the second largest hollow space of the body. It is enclosed by the ribs, the vertebral column, and the sternum, or breastbone, and is separated from the abdominal cavity (the body's largest hollow space) by a muscular and membranous partition, the diaphragm
- the insertion of a long, thin tube directly into the body to observe an internal organ or tissue in detail
- the body cavity in metazoans, located between the intestinal canal and the body wall
- the spreading of something more widely
- respiration: a set of metabolic reactions and processes that take place in the cells of organisms to convert chemical energy from oxygen molecules or nutrients into adenosine triphosphate (ATP), and then release waste products.
- a type of white blood cell that ingests harmful foreign organisms
- a lung infection that can range from mild to so severe that you have to go to the hospital
- lung capacity: the maximum amount of air a person can expel from the lungs after a maximum inhalation
- tree: the collective term used for these multiple-branched bronchi
- cells: are cells that come from surfaces of your body, such as your skin, blood vessels, urinary tract, or organs
- the chemical element with the symbol O and atomic number 8.
- a large membranous tube reinforced by rings of cartilage, extending from the larynx to the bronchial tubes and conveying air to and from the lungs; the windpipe
- lung capacity: the volume of air present in the lungs at the end of passive expiration
- lung capacity: the lung volume representing the normal volume of air displaced between normal inhalation and exhalation when extra effort is not applied
- persisting for a long time or constantly recurring
- filament: the red, fleshy part of the gills; they take oxygen into the blood
- a leaf-shaped flap in the throat that prevents food from entering the windpipe and the lungs
- an image produced on a sensitive plate or film by X-rays, gamma rays, or similar radiation, and typically used in medical examination
53 Clues: cause to absorb water • plural form of cilium. • the action of breathing. • difficult or labored breathing. • the spreading of something more widely • is increased depth and rate of breathing • a connected system of hollow cavities in the skull • the severity or harmfulness of a disease or poison • persisting for a long time or constantly recurring • ...
Poetry Terminology 2020-03-23
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- a group of lines arranged together
- A comparison of 2 unlike things
- a group of words together on one line of poetry
- a two-line stanza
- words are arranged to create a picture
- A poem that tells a story
- Words that imitate the sound they are naming
- The beat created by the sounds of the words in a poem
- A pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables.
- A sound, word, phrase or line repeated regularly
- the appearance of the words on the page
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- A comparison of two things using "like" or "as"
- Giving a non-human item human traits
- Language that appeals to the senses
- the narrator of a poem
- Consonant sounds repeated at the beginnings of words
- the author of a poem
- A unit of meter
- Reference to another famous work
- A Japanese poem written in three lines
- Exaggeration used for emphasis
- A pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables.
22 Clues: A unit of meter • a two-line stanza • the author of a poem • the narrator of a poem • A poem that tells a story • Exaggeration used for emphasis • A comparison of 2 unlike things • Reference to another famous work • a group of lines arranged together • Language that appeals to the senses • Giving a non-human item human traits • words are arranged to create a picture • ...
Animal Terminology 2020-03-09
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- Castrated Boar
- Baby Chicken
- Male Cattle
- Ovine
- Young Female Pig
- Avian
- Male Sheep
- Year old goat
- Female Cattle
- Male Horse
- Bovine
- Female Horse
- Baby Pig
- Baby Goat
- Baby Horse
- Young Female Horse
- Female cattle that has not had a calf
- Casterated Bull
- Castrated Rooster
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- Male Goat
- Porcine
- Mature Male Chicken
- Castrated Stallion
- Young Male Horse
- Young Male Chicken
- Caprine
- Castrated Buck
- Castrated Ram
- Baby Sheep
- Baby Cattle
- Male Pig
- Young Female Chicken
- Female Goat
- Mature Female Chicken
- Female Sheep
- Mature Female
36 Clues: Ovine • Avian • Bovine • Porcine • Caprine • Male Pig • Baby Pig • Male Goat • Baby Goat • Male Sheep • Male Horse • Baby Sheep • Baby Horse • Male Cattle • Baby Cattle • Female Goat • Baby Chicken • Female Horse • Female Sheep • Year old goat • Female Cattle • Castrated Ram • Mature Female • Castrated Boar • Castrated Buck • Casterated Bull • Young Male Horse • Young Female Pig • Castrated Rooster • Castrated Stallion • ...
Medical Terminology 2020-04-22
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- against
- determination of a disease
- move away from mid line
- pertaining to the jaw
- study of body structure
- move towards mid line
- sudden
- plural of protozoa
- instrument for injecting fluid
- closer to the center of body
- collection of pus
- lacking water
- downward, displacement
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- central opening in a tube
- substance that alters body function
- circulation
- bone of the spine
- remove calcium
- act of cutting
- poison
- slow
- treatment
- death of tissue
- tip or peak
- singular of ovum
25 Clues: slow • sudden • poison • against • treatment • circulation • tip or peak • lacking water • remove calcium • act of cutting • death of tissue • singular of ovum • bone of the spine • collection of pus • plural of protozoa • pertaining to the jaw • move towards mid line • downward, displacement • move away from mid line • study of body structure • central opening in a tube • determination of a disease • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-02-12
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- having a fever
- pertaining to the internal organs
- study of tissue
- without a fever
- producing disease
- the study of cells
- a tumor composed of muscle
- cell with a nucleus
- improvement or absence of signs of disease
- the word part that is attached to the end of a word
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- abnormal development
- a tumor composed of nerve
- a word part attached to the beginning of a word root to modify it
- basic unit of all living things
- a tumor composed of fat
- a group of similar cells that performs a specific function
- a term for a person or place
- a medical term formed from the first letters of a word in a phrase
- pertaining to cancer
- two or more types of tissues that together form a function
20 Clues: having a fever • study of tissue • without a fever • producing disease • the study of cells • cell with a nucleus • abnormal development • pertaining to cancer • a tumor composed of fat • a tumor composed of nerve • a tumor composed of muscle • a term for a person or place • basic unit of all living things • pertaining to the internal organs • improvement or absence of signs of disease • ...
Vegetation Terminology 2021-01-20
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- a species not part of the original flora or fauna of an area that have been put into an environment where they did not evolve and thus have no natural enemies to limit their reproduction or spread
- occurs when two species each require a resource that is in short supply, so that the availability of the resource to one species is negatively influenced by the presence of the other species. It is a "-/-" interaction.
- is the capacity to recover from a disturbance after incurring losses
- any broad-leaved herbaceous plant other than those in the Poaceae family
- the portion of the vegetation that is available and acceptable for the grazing animal
- not native to an area but which have adapted to that area to establish a stable or expanding population without inputs for survival and reproduction
- leaf and twig growth of shrubs, woody vines, and trees available and acceptable for animal consumption
- plant species, native and non-native that were absent or very minimally present in the original vegetation that migrate in and begin to displace the original desirable vegetation present
- any member of the Fabaceae family
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- a woody perennial, usually single stemmed, that has a defined crown shape and reaches a mature height over 16 ft
- a group of populations that coexist in space and time and interact with each other directly or indirectly
- plant, native or non-native, that is growing where you do not want it to. Weeds can be native or non native, invasive or non invasive, and noxious or not noxious
- above ground herbaceous vegetation, not all is available or acceptable for animal consumption
- any member of the Poaceae family
- any non-injurious, edible matter, including forage, having nutritive value for animals when ingested
- In its current usage, is a legal term used to denote a destructive or harmful pest for purposes of regulation.
- shrubs or small trees usually considered undesirable for livestock or timber management. However, there may be a high value of these species as browse, wildlife habitat, or watershed protection
- a plant containing or producing a secondary compound that may cause sickness or death to susceptible animals under specific conditions
- The capacity to weather a disturbance without loss
- a plant that has persistent, woody stems and a relatively low growth habit (<16 ft) that generally produces several basal shoots instead of a single trunk
20 Clues: any member of the Poaceae family • any member of the Fabaceae family • The capacity to weather a disturbance without loss • is the capacity to recover from a disturbance after incurring losses • any broad-leaved herbaceous plant other than those in the Poaceae family • the portion of the vegetation that is available and acceptable for the grazing animal • ...
Respiratory Terminology 2021-01-26
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- that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity
- inflammation of the larynx.
- The condition of having below normal oxygen levels in the body tissues and cells.
- of pathogenicity of a microorganism as indicated by case fatality rates and/or its ability to invade the tissues of the host
- epithelium-lined body cavity of metazoans above the lower worms that forms a large space when well developed between the digestive tract and the body wall.
- fleshy part of the gills; they take oxygen into the blood.
- volume of air in the lungs after a max inspiration-5800 MI-TV+IRV+ERV+RV
- condition in which fluid accumulates in the lungs, usually because the heart's left ventricle does not pump adequately.
- membrane covered with epithelium that lines the tubular organs of the body.
- Natural & synthetic compounds that either inhibit or kill microorganisms; among the most widely used therapeutic agents in the world
- tiny hair like structures that move mucous and dirt toward the esophagus
- listening to the sounds of the body during a physical examination
- tube extending from larynx to the center of the chest
- Replete with fluids.
- of the sinuses.
- White blood cells whose job is to destroy invading microorganisms. Listeria monocytogenes avoids being killed and can multiply within the macrophage.
- Abnormal increase in the depth and rate of the respiratory movements.
- volume of air inhaled and exhaled with each breath-500mL
- b/w the pharynx and trachea, has nine layers of cartilage and contains vocal cords
- tiny blood vessel that connects an arteriole (the smallest division of an artery) with a venule (the smallest division of a vein).
- max volume of air exhaled from point of max inspiration- 4600 MI- TV+IRV+ERV
- Pneumonia is an infection of the lung
- multiple-branched bronchi.
- a colorless, odorless reactive gas, the chemical element of atomic number 8 and the life-supporting component of the air.
- health condition or disease that is persistent or otherwise long-lasting in its effects or a disease that comes with time
- air rushes in through the airways to the alveoli, where the exchange of 02, a gas needed by the body cells is taken in, and the removing of C02, a gas that is a metabolic waste product
- Absence of spontaneous respiration.
- on the skull that surround the nasal area
- Difficult or labored breathing.
- the portion of the ventral body cavity situated between the neck and the diaphragm; it contains the pleural cavity.
- the diffusion of pure solvent across a membrane in response to a concentration gradient, usually from a solution of lesser to one of greater solute concentration.
- inflammation of the mucus membrane lining the nasal cavity; akso referred to as coryza or the common cold.
- volume of air in the lungs
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- the cartilagenous skeleton supporting a GILL.
- tiny air sacs in the lungs where the exchange of 02 and C02 occurs b/w the lungs and bloodstream
- air enters it from the nose, and it is divided into three sections
- of being transmitted from one individual to another.
- The difference in the amounts of a substance on either side of a membrane or in two areas of a biological system. Substances diffuse down a concentration gradient, from the area of higher concentration to lower concentration.
- tube that divides after it leaves the trachea and becomes the right and left bronchus
- Cells that form a thin surface coating on the outside of a body structure.
- occurs when the cells use 02 and nutrients to produce energy, water, and C02
- the volume remaining in the lungs after a normal, passive exhalation. I
- an expression of the amount of oxygen consumed by the body cells.
- substance derived or produced from a microorganism that inhibits or kills other microorganisms
- of the trachea.
- an image or record produced on exposed or processed film by radiography.
- examination of interior structures of the body with an endoscope
- muscles located between the ribs
- smallest branches of the bronchi
- leaf like structure, made of cartilage, that covers the larynx during swallowing
- A gas which is the byproduct of cellular metabolism and which collects in the tissues, is cleared from the tissues by the blood within the veins, is carried by the hemoglobin in the red blood cells, and removed from the body via the lungs in the exhaled air.
- process of oxygen and CO2 exchange through the alveolar capillary membrane
- inflammation of the bronchi
- the engulfing of microorganisms or other cells and foreign particles by phagocytes.
54 Clues: of the sinuses. • of the trachea. • Replete with fluids. • multiple-branched bronchi. • volume of air in the lungs • inflammation of the larynx. • inflammation of the bronchi • Difficult or labored breathing. • muscles located between the ribs • smallest branches of the bronchi • Absence of spontaneous respiration. • Pneumonia is an infection of the lung • ...
Cardiovascular Terminology 2021-02-02
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- a tube placed in the blood vessel(s) to reopen clogged arteries for blood flow
- vessel
- a hereditary disease that affects the heart muscle
- when the heart completely stops functioning
- inflammation of the lining surrounding the heart
- normal sinus rhythm
- vessels that exchange oxygen and nutrients for waste
- device used for measuring blood pressure
- the inner lining of the heart
- Point of maximum impulse of the heart when felt during examination
- vein
- vessels that carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart
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- when the heart valves do not open and close properly, causing disrupted blood flow
- vessels that deliver blood to tissues throughout the body
- atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
- when the heart beats too fast or too slow
- behind or back
- device that record the electrical activity of the heart
- metal tube that is placed in an artery to prevent it from collapsing
- coronary artery bypass graft
- blockage or plug
- the main organ of the cardiovascular system
- basic metabolic panel
- device used to view the heart during an echocardiography
- outside of
25 Clues: vein • vessel • outside of • behind or back • blockage or plug • normal sinus rhythm • basic metabolic panel • coronary artery bypass graft • the inner lining of the heart • atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease • device used for measuring blood pressure • when the heart beats too fast or too slow • when the heart completely stops functioning • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-02-10
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- basic unit of all living things
- pertaining to
- enlargement
- under
- word root with a combining vowel attached
- bone
- cause (of disease)
- color
- beyond
- attached at the end of a word root
- attached at the beginning of a word root
- body substance
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- gel-like fluid inside the cell
- forms the boundary of the cell
- usually an o
- abnormal condition of yellow (discoloration)
- core of the word
- within
- liver
- internal organs
20 Clues: bone • under • color • liver • within • beyond • enlargement • usually an o • pertaining to • body substance • internal organs • core of the word • cause (of disease) • gel-like fluid inside the cell • forms the boundary of the cell • basic unit of all living things • attached at the end of a word root • attached at the beginning of a word root • word root with a combining vowel attached • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-02-10
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- gel-like fluid inside the cell
- beyond
- color
- liver
- core of the word
- usually an o
- enlargement
- abnormal condition of yellow (discoloration)
- word root with a combining vowel attached
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- body substance
- forms the boundary of the cell
- cause (of disease)
- basic unit of all living things
- bone
- under
- study of
- tumor of green color
- attached at the beginning of a word root
- attached at the end of a word root
- internal organs
- within
- pertaining to
22 Clues: bone • color • liver • under • beyond • within • study of • enlargement • usually an o • pertaining to • body substance • internal organs • core of the word • cause (of disease) • tumor of green color • gel-like fluid inside the cell • forms the boundary of the cell • basic unit of all living things • attached at the end of a word root • attached at the beginning of a word root • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-02-11
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- Not malignant, nonrecurrent, in favor for recovery.
- Tissue that connects, supports, penetrates and encases various body structures.
- Similar cells that perform specific functions.
- When a group of organs works together to perform complex body functions.
- Genetic material that regulates the activities of a cell.
- Largest structure usually spherical/in the middle.
- membrane In which forms the boundary of the cell.
- Study of tissue
- These determine hereditary characteristics.
- Large internal organs in our body cavities.
- Tumor composed of muscle (benign)
- Having a fever.
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- There are 46 of these located in the nucleus.
- Tissue found in the spinal cord, nerves, and brain that coordinates and controls body activities.
- Two or more types of tissue that assist each other in performing bodily functions.
- Type of tissue that produces movement in the body.
- Basic unit for all living organisms.
- The gel-like fluid found in cells.
- Having to do with or pertaining to the body.
- Complete set of genes for all the cells of a specific organism.
- Tissue in which acts as the covering of the external surface of our body.
21 Clues: Study of tissue • Having a fever. • Tumor composed of muscle (benign) • The gel-like fluid found in cells. • Basic unit for all living organisms. • These determine hereditary characteristics. • Large internal organs in our body cavities. • Having to do with or pertaining to the body. • There are 46 of these located in the nucleus. • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-01-27
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- Abbreviation for white blood cell
- Acronym for Ethylenediamine tettraacetic acid
- Root word for bone
- Prefix for between
- Middle layer of blood vessels
- Cell fragment important in clotting
- MI stands for?
- Established requirements used in an accredited program
- Acronym for immediately
- Prefix for slow
- Prefix for billionth
- Definition of anterior
- Another name for winged infusion set
- Blood pressure measuring device
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- Machine that spins a sample at a very high speed to separate its components
- Inert additive used to separate cells from plasma during centrifugation AKA Polymer Gel
- blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart
- Hollow tube within the needle
- Agent that prevents growth of bacteria, but does not kills them
- Suffix for inflammation
- Root word for liver
- Prefix for the colour blue
- Prefix for Tawny Yellow
- Person carrying an infectious agent without being sick
- Bacterial infection
- Abbreviation for quality assurance
- Strip of material used to reduce circulation and increase prominence of veins
- SOB stands for?
- Prescribed sequence in which tubes with different additives should be filled during a multitube collection
- Definition of posterior
30 Clues: MI stands for? • Prefix for slow • SOB stands for? • Root word for bone • Prefix for between • Root word for liver • Bacterial infection • Prefix for billionth • Definition of anterior • Suffix for inflammation • Prefix for Tawny Yellow • Acronym for immediately • Definition of posterior • Prefix for the colour blue • Hollow tube within the needle • Middle layer of blood vessels • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-02-18
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- Health insurance portability and accountability act
- Places the person into a trance or altered state of awareness
- Inflammation of the meninges caused by viral or bacterial infection
- An acute, highly contagious bacterial disease causing inflammation of the mucous membranes
- Injured body tissue that is visible underneath the skin
- Medicine used for pain management
- Dead on arrival
- Talk therapy
- Shocks the heart
- weakened artery wall balloons
- Electroconvulsive Therapy
- Most common treatment for cancer
- A potentially serious infectious disease that mainly affects your lungs
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- A disease that causes the joints to become swollen and crippled
- An acute, painful inflammation of the nerve ganglia
- Magnetic resonance imaging
- When the bacteria invade the body, they produce a poison that causes painful muscle contractions.
- Very rapid irregular pulse
- Cancer treatment that helps the immune system fight cancer
- Turns liquid medicine into a mist to help asthma patients
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- An infectious viral disease causing fever and a red rash on the skin
- Determining priority of patients
- Computerized tomography
- Overdose
- An infectious viral disease that affects the central nervous system
- Do not resuscitate
- An injection that protects against a specific disease
- Not normal for the human body
- Quick to become severe/ bad
- Advanced trauma life support
31 Clues: Overdose • Talk therapy • Dead on arrival • Shocks the heart • Do not resuscitate • Computerized tomography • Electroconvulsive Therapy • Magnetic resonance imaging • Very rapid irregular pulse • Quick to become severe/ bad • Advanced trauma life support • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation • weakened artery wall balloons • Not normal for the human body • Determining priority of patients • ...
DSS Terminology 2020-05-16
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- Medical Assistance (Medicaid)
- Family Planning Program
- North Carolina Health Choice
- A person who provides day-to-day care for a minor child or disabled adult.
- A person who applies for public assistance or social services, or on whose behalf an application for public assistance of social services is filed.
- Division of Social Services (N.C. DHHS) or county Department of Social Services
- Use of information from third parties to establish the accuracy of an applicant's statements.
- Medicaid for Infants and Children
- (Medicaid) A managed care plan for Medicaid recipients.
- Income that is received from employment.
- A review of a recipient's eligibility for public assistance.
- The individual, family, or household members who are eligible to receive Work First, Food Stamps, or Medicaid.
- Department of Health and Human Services (U.S.) or N.C. Department of Health and Human Services or formerly known as the Department of Human Resources (OHR)
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- A written request for assistance signed by an applicant or authorized representative.
- Total income before allowable deductions.
- Persons whose income and resources are considered in determining the eligibility of an individual or assistance unit for public assistance.
- Income from sources other than employment.
- Food and Nutrition Service (U.S.)
- A crime in which an applicant or recipient 'intentionally obtains or attempts to obtain public assistance benefits to which he or she is not eligible by making a false statement or withholding information.
- Medicaid for AFDC Families
- Division of Medical Assistance (N.C. DHHS)
- Social Security Number
- The rejection of an applicant's application for public assistance or social services.
- A person who has applied for or is receiving public assistance or social services.
- Property (land, house, automobile, bank accounts, etc.) that is owned by a member of the budget unit.
- Income Maintenance Caseworker
- Medicaid for Pregnant Women
- An initial interview regarding eligibility for public assistance or social services.
- Medically Needy (Medicaid)
29 Clues: Social Security Number • Family Planning Program • Medicaid for AFDC Families • Medically Needy (Medicaid) • Medicaid for Pregnant Women • North Carolina Health Choice • Medical Assistance (Medicaid) • Income Maintenance Caseworker • Food and Nutrition Service (U.S.) • Medicaid for Infants and Children • Income that is received from employment. • ...
Orthoptic terminology 2020-04-27
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- Photoreceptors present at the fovea
- Method of measurement using corneal reflections
- Partially occlusive filter
- Set of retinal fibres that cross at the optic chiasm
- The ability to discriminte detail
- Type of lens used to correct myopia
- Subjective interpretation of the direction of an object
- central area of retina surrounding the fovea
- Generic term for latent deviation
- Muscle that moves the eye up and laterally
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- Status when light is focussed behind retina
- Angle of insertion of the oblique muscles
- Simultaneous rotation of the eyes inwards
- The inhibition of the image from one eye with BEO
- Reduced ability to accommodate for near with age
- Simultaneous appreciation of 2 diff superimposed images
- Name of the fibres that attach the lens to cilary body
- Instrument that can measure steroacuity at distance
- Carries impulses back from the chiasm to the LGB
- Physiological diplopia that occurs when viewing far object
20 Clues: Partially occlusive filter • The ability to discriminte detail • Generic term for latent deviation • Photoreceptors present at the fovea • Type of lens used to correct myopia • Angle of insertion of the oblique muscles • Simultaneous rotation of the eyes inwards • Muscle that moves the eye up and laterally • Status when light is focussed behind retina • ...
medical terminology 2020-04-23
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- removal of dead or damage tissue, as form a wound
- instrument for cutting thin skin sections for grafting
- opacity of the lens of the eye
- detachment separation of the retina from its underlying layer
- Any cutaneous eruption that accompanies a disease, such as measles, a rash
- a condition characterized by hemorrhages into the skin and other tissues
- surgical removal of the eyeball
- a small blister or nodule on the cornea or conjunctiva
- inflammation of the conjunctiva, pink eye
- surgical immobilization of a joint, artificial ankylosis
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- surgical division of a canthus
- a unit for measuring the relative intensity of sound
- a benign tumor of blood vessels, in the skin, called birthmarks or port wine stains
- inflammation of a joint
- inflammation of the air cells of the mastoid process
- the great toe
- a highly contagious skin disease caused by a mite
- pertaining to or perceived by the ear
- severe itching
- a fungal skin infection, ringworm
20 Clues: the great toe • severe itching • inflammation of a joint • surgical division of a canthus • opacity of the lens of the eye • surgical removal of the eyeball • a fungal skin infection, ringworm • pertaining to or perceived by the ear • inflammation of the conjunctiva, pink eye • removal of dead or damage tissue, as form a wound • a highly contagious skin disease caused by a mite • ...
medical terminology 2020-04-23
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- cancer of the white blood cells
- lacking water
- to move away
- enlargement of the colon
- composed of different materials
- in excess number
- underproduction of a substance
- remove calcium
- false name
- backward flow
- having a blood clot
- frequent discharge of fluid fecal matter
- agent used to prevent infection
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- difficult or abnormal
- pertaining to the elements and their interactions
- composed of similar cells
- easy or painless death
- cut
- false paralysis
- newborn infant
- not able to contain or control discharge of excretions
- normal blood volume
- through the skin
- high body temperature
- dark pigment that colors hair and skin
25 Clues: cut • false name • to move away • lacking water • backward flow • newborn infant • remove calcium • false paralysis • through the skin • in excess number • normal blood volume • having a blood clot • difficult or abnormal • high body temperature • easy or painless death • enlargement of the colon • composed of similar cells • underproduction of a substance • cancer of the white blood cells • ...
Medical Terminology 2020-04-23
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- mass of nervous tissues
- radiation therapy delivered at a distance from the body
- pertaining to the skin
- exaggerated feeling of well-being
- like or resembling mucus
- illusion or imaginary image
- pertaining to the lymphatic system
- study and treatment of mental disorders
- pertaining to saliva
- to separate tissues for anatomic study
- pertaining to voice
- not coordinated
- agent used to prevent infection
- inner layer of a developing embryo
- mark or scar
- pertaining to circulation
- determination of a disease or defect
- thin fluid
- pertaining to nucleus
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- a junction between two nerve cells
- high body temperature
- having a blood clot in a vessel
- lack of muscle tone
- practitioner of medicine
- bone of the spine
- not able to control discharge of excretions
- disease affecting an entire population
- pertaining to the heart
- out of normal position
- backward flow
- loss of intellectual function
- pertaining to anatomy
32 Clues: thin fluid • mark or scar • backward flow • not coordinated • bone of the spine • lack of muscle tone • pertaining to voice • pertaining to saliva • high body temperature • pertaining to anatomy • pertaining to nucleus • pertaining to the skin • out of normal position • mass of nervous tissues • pertaining to the heart • like or resembling mucus • practitioner of medicine • ...
Medical Terminology 2020-04-23
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- After death
- A state of balance
- Alcohol
- Fingers
- Inability to sleep
- Prefix for three
- upper abdominal
- High blood pressure
- One who studies the foot
- At the beginning of a root word
- Pertaining to fever
- Lack of blood or hemoglobin
- abbreviation using first letter of each word
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- Excess breathing
- Low blood pressure
- Study of the mind
- Prefix for one
- Pertaining to the skin
- Prefix for many
- On the end of a root word
- Specialty concerning pregnancy and birth
- Pertaining to the heart
- Pertaining to a small cell
- After birth
- Practitioner of medicine
- Before birth
- Fundamental unit of each medical word
27 Clues: Alcohol • Fingers • After death • After birth • Before birth • Prefix for one • Prefix for many • upper abdominal • Excess breathing • Prefix for three • Study of the mind • Low blood pressure • A state of balance • Inability to sleep • High blood pressure • Pertaining to fever • Pertaining to the skin • Pertaining to the heart • One who studies the foot • Practitioner of medicine • ...
Media Terminology 2020-05-27
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- A film made outside of the financial and artistic control of a large film company.
- an audience disregarded by mainstream media.
- single image taken by a camera.
- the camera moves towards, away from, or alongside your subject, which can be an actor, location setting, product, etc.
- a "chunk" of narrative that is restricted to a single setting and typically a restricted period of time.
- a member of the audience, someone who is actively responding to the text.
- Where the narrative unfolds in chronological order from beginning to end.
- Where the narrative manipulates time and space. It may begin in the middle and then include flashbacks and other narrative devices, or even travel backwards.
- the type or category of a media text, according to its form, style and content.
- the way in which media changes through time due to technological, historical or cultural forces.
- the attempt by a media producer to create meaning via the media codes.
- limits or restrictions on what media producers are able to do.
- the idea that the way we look at something, and the way somebody looks at you, is structured by the way we view the world.
- the construction in any medium (especially the mass media) of aspects of 'reality' such as people, places, objects, events, cultural identities and other abstract concepts.
- The people at whom the media text is aimed.
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- The theory states that media texts are encoded by the producer meaning that whoever produces the text fills the product with values and messages. The text is then decoded by the audience, who create their own version of this meaning from the decoding process.
- Sound whose source is visible on the screen
- a reading of a text by a reader whose social position puts them into direct conflict with its preferred reading.
- the idea that the media can ‘inject’ ideas and messages straight into the passive audience.
- established techniques for assembling media codes.
- the reading of a media product that was intended by the maker or which is dictated by the ideology of the society in which it is viewed.
- the means by which an audience deconstructs the media codes to interpret meaning.
- the camera stays fixed but rotates up and down on a vertical plane.
- Sound effects, music or narration which is added afterwards
- the way ruling classes use the mass media to control or alter the attitudes of others.
- shot is taken by a camera with an adjusted focal length of the lens to give the illusion of moving closer or further away from the action.
- an over-generalized representation of a type or group of people.
- when you turn the camera on a fixed head.
- A style of presentation that claims to portray 'real life'accurately and authentically.
- a film director who influences their films so much that they rank as their author.
- appealing to a majority of people across a population.
- The arrangement of everything that appears in the framing – actors, lighting, décor, props, costume – is called mise-en-scène, a French term that means “placing on stage.”
- symbolic tools used to construct or suggest meaning in media forms and products.
- the ‘compromise’ that is reached between the preferred reading offered by a text and the reader’s own assumptions and interpretations
- special effects or devices to create visual illusions.
35 Clues: single image taken by a camera. • when you turn the camera on a fixed head. • Sound whose source is visible on the screen • The people at whom the media text is aimed. • an audience disregarded by mainstream media. • established techniques for assembling media codes. • appealing to a majority of people across a population. • ...
Music terminology 2020-11-23
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- recurring theme or character trait that serves as the structural foundation of a work
- practice of directly quoting another work in a new composition
- without instrumental accompaniment
- musical texture made up of a single unaccompanied melodic line
- method of composition using series of pitches, rhythms, dynamics, timbres or other musical elements
- vocal music composition, usually written for one voice with piano accompaniment
- The Ordinary of the mass employs texts that remain the same for every mass
- musical chord comprising at least three adjacent tones in a scale
- continuous slide upward or downward between two notes
- self-contained piece for solo voice, usually accompanied by orchestra
- initial presentation of the thematic material of a musical composition, movement, or section
- short melodic phrase repeated throughout a composition
- a repeated rhythmic phrase
- expressive and rhythmic freedom by a slight speeding up and then slowing down of the tempo of a piece at the discretion of the soloist or the conductor
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- music that is intended to evoke images or convey the impression of events
- refers to the transformation and restatement of initial material
- type of composition in three sections (exposition, development, and recapitulation) in which two themes or subjects are explored according to set key relationships
- musical technique of composing music that reflects the literal meaning of a song's lyrics
- genre of music in which the rhythms, melodies, or instrumentation are designed to evoke the atmosphere of far-off lands or ancient times
- medieval short lyrical poem in a strict poetic form
- short instrumental refrain
- emphasizes and imitates the rhythms and accents of spoken language
- lacks a tonal center
- non-traditional methods of singing or of playing musical instruments employed to obtain unusual sounds or timbres
- occurs after the movement's development section, and typically presents once more the musical themes from the movement's exposition
25 Clues: lacks a tonal center • short instrumental refrain • a repeated rhythmic phrase • without instrumental accompaniment • medieval short lyrical poem in a strict poetic form • continuous slide upward or downward between two notes • short melodic phrase repeated throughout a composition • practice of directly quoting another work in a new composition • ...
Badminton Terminology 2020-12-04
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- High, deep shot to the back boundary line
- The ability to maintain total body control or equilibrium
- Position in which a player stands in relation to the court, net, opponent and shuttle
- A hard hit horizontal flight over the net
- A shot that barely goes over the net
- An alert body position that allows quick movement in any direction
- Action of striking the shuttle with the racket
- The ability to combine movements smoothly with total body control
- Rapid returns made by players
- A racket sport that is played on a court divided by a net five feet high
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- The ability to exert a low to medium force on and object repeatedly
- Act of putting the shuttle into play
- Another name for the back boundary line
- The ability to change direction quickly
- Hard hit overhead shot which forces the shuttle sharply downward
- The ability to supply energy to the working muscles during activity
- hitting the shuttle twice in the same stroke
- The ability to combine strength and speed
- The time it takes to react to a stimulus
- Play that is allowed to be re-played
- The game can be played as single or __________
- Officially known as the shuttlecock
22 Clues: Rapid returns made by players • Officially known as the shuttlecock • Act of putting the shuttle into play • A shot that barely goes over the net • Play that is allowed to be re-played • Another name for the back boundary line • The ability to change direction quickly • The time it takes to react to a stimulus • High, deep shot to the back boundary line • ...
cardiovascular terminology 2020-12-02
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- a tool that uses medical imaging technique used to visualize the inside of different organs or cavities, like the heart or blood vessels
- a tool that takes an ultrasound of the heart that evaluates the pumping of the heart
- the muscular organ that pumps the blood through the circulatory/cardiovascular system
- a type of vessel that have very thin walls and exchange carbon dioxide and oxygen
- abbreviation that means a patient has dyspnea on exertion
- a disease that affects the cardiovascular system by causing excessive pressure of the blood against the artery walls, aka high blood pressure
- a tool that uses electrodes to graph of voltage versus time of the electrical activity of the heart
- the interior lining for the chambers of the heart
- abbreviation for echocardiogram
- the main trunk of the arteries that carry blood from the left side of the heart to the arteries of most limbs and organs
- abbreviation that means the point of maximum impulse of the heart during an exam
- a disease that affects the cardiovascular system by causing the artery swell because of a weakened artery wall
- prefix meaning above, over, or excessive
- combining form that means chest
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- a disease that affects the cardiovascular system by causing hardening of the arteries
- three-layered blood vessels that bring oxygenated blood from the heart to the tissues
- a tool that measures your blood pressure
- a disease that affects the cardiovascular system by slowing the heart
- combining form that means pulse
- a disease that affects the cardiovascular system by causing the heart to become inflamed
- prefix meaning above, over, or excessive
- a tool that listens to internal sounds of body, like the heartbeat
- abbreviation for coronary artery bypass grafting
- suffix that means 'a recording of'
- abbreviation that means acute myocardial infarction
25 Clues: combining form that means pulse • abbreviation for echocardiogram • combining form that means chest • suffix that means 'a recording of' • a tool that measures your blood pressure • prefix meaning above, over, or excessive • prefix meaning above, over, or excessive • abbreviation for coronary artery bypass grafting • the interior lining for the chambers of the heart • ...
cardiovascular terminology 2020-12-02
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- prefix meaning above, over, or excessive
- the muscular organ that pumps the blood through the circulatory/cardiovascular system
- abbreviation for echocardiogram
- a type of vessel that have very thin walls and exchange carbon dioxide and oxygen
- abbreviation for coronary artery bypass grafting
- a disease that affects the cardiovascular system by causing hardening of the arteries
- combining form that means pulse
- a disease that affects the cardiovascular system by slowing the heart
- three-layered blood vessels that bring oxygenated blood from the heart to the tissues
- the interior lining for the chambers of the heart
- abbreviation that means acute myocardial infarction
- abbreviation that means the point of maximum impulse of the heart during an exam
- suffix that means 'a recording of'
- a disease that affects the cardiovascular system by causing the heart to become inflamed
- a disease that affects the cardiovascular system by causing the artery swell because of a weakened artery wall
- a tool that listens to internal sounds of body, like the heartbeat
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- the main trunk of the arteries that carry blood from the left side of the heart to the arteries of most limbs and organs
- a tool that takes an ultrasound of the heart that evaluates the pumping of the heart
- a tool that measures your blood pressure
- a tool that uses electrodes to graph of voltage versus time of the electrical activity of the heart
- prefix meaning above, over, or excessive
- a suffix meaning 'pressure', also a word on its own
- a tool that uses medical imaging technique used to visualize the inside of different organs or cavities, like the heart or blood vessels
- a disease that affects the cardiovascular system by causing excessive pressure of the blood against the artery walls, aka high blood pressure
- combining form that means chest
- abbreviation that means a patient has dyspnea on exertion
26 Clues: abbreviation for echocardiogram • combining form that means pulse • combining form that means chest • suffix that means 'a recording of' • prefix meaning above, over, or excessive • a tool that measures your blood pressure • prefix meaning above, over, or excessive • abbreviation for coronary artery bypass grafting • the interior lining for the chambers of the heart • ...
servicing terminology 2020-12-09
Across
- on condition
- re-torque
- repairable
- weapon
- fit
- replenish
- life controlled
- reliability threshold
- check torque
- zone
- power package
- avionics
- line replacement unit
- total life
- engine support unit
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- finite life
- torque
- component
- disconnect
- prevailing torque
- serviceable
- connect
- test
- component life
- operate
- independent inspection
- replacement part
- replace
- system
- refit
- service
31 Clues: fit • test • zone • refit • torque • weapon • system • connect • operate • replace • service • avionics • component • re-torque • replenish • disconnect • repairable • total life • finite life • serviceable • on condition • check torque • power package • component life • life controlled • replacement part • prevailing torque • engine support unit • reliability threshold • line replacement unit • independent inspection
Medical Terminology 2020-12-15
Across
- after death
- new growth
- transfer of blood from one person to another
- sliding forward or downward
- destruction of nerve tissue leading to loss of sensation or motion in a part of the jody
- cancerous; harmful
- of a malignant tumor beyond its original location to a distant site
- instrument to view small objects
- to behind the peritoneum
- signs and symptoms that occur together indicating a particular condition of disorder
- pertaining to within a vein
- pertaining to under the skin
- fast breathing
- general feeling of bodily discomfort
- pertaining to occurring before a malignant condition
- bones, hand bones, literally beyond the wrist
- bending backward
- pertaining to new birth
- DNA,
- sign or symptom that appears before the one set of a more serious illness
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- condition of smaller than normal head
- glands, secretes parathormone
- deficiency of all blood cells
- pertaining to a multi-lobed nucleus
- inflammation of many muscles
- after birth
- sliding or falling back
- condition of change of shape or form
- one side
- condition of a larger than normal head
- use of high sound waves to produce a record or picture of an organ or tissue
- artificial substitute for a missing body part
- return to good health
- pertaining to before birth
- pertaining to above the pubic bones
- close interaction between two organisms living in close association
- fusion of fingers or toes
- pertaining to through the skin
- pertaining to across or through the urethra
- putting together of simple substances to create something new and often more cooled
- bones that grow together separated by a piece of fibrocartilage
- measurement together
- subjective change in a condition as perceived by the patient
- double-layered membrane surrounding the heart
44 Clues: DNA, • one side • new growth • after death • after birth • fast breathing • bending backward • cancerous; harmful • measurement together • return to good health • sliding or falling back • pertaining to new birth • to behind the peritoneum • fusion of fingers or toes • pertaining to before birth • sliding forward or downward • pertaining to within a vein • inflammation of many muscles • ...
Medical Terminology 2020-12-14
Across
- pertaining to many nucleus shapes
- fast breathing
- structure with toes/ fingers
- before sag, slide, fall
- beyond controlling
- without breathing
- pertaining to excessive strain
- after birth
- feeling of well- being, good
- process to cast down
- against poison
- pertaining to within a vein
- process of bending backward
- technique of transferring genetic material from one organism into another
- pertaining to out of place pregnancy
- abnormal growth
- pertaining to across the urethra
- without oxygen
- signs and symptoms lessen
- pertaining to new birth
- away from normal
- happening together; change of condition from patient’s point of view
- complete measure
- new structure
- against antigen
- pertaining to epithelial cells
- with illness
- complete separation
- against antibody
- good
- separate apart
- before illness
- process of measuring together
- pertaining to against infection
- process of branching into 2
- condition of deficient sugar in the blood
- beyond the wrist bones (but before the finger bones)
- pertaining to within the trachea
- before labor
- structure surrounding the heart
- slow heart rate
- normal thyroid function
- after death
- all cell deficiency
- process to cast up
- instrument used to visually examine small
- glands toward the kidneys
- condition of a small head
- reasoning against treatment
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- one who leads limb toward the body
- pertaining to behind the peritoneum
- irregularity present at birth
- pertaining to injection under the skin
- signs and symptoms of disease returns
- tissue adapt to bind together
- state of life together
- abnormal condition of changing shape
- to cut within
- abnormal destruction
- pertaining to opposite sides
- abnormal development
- complete flow/ discharge
- pertaining to before cancer
- one who leads limbs away from the body
- excessive growth
- excessive development
- self-protection disease
- much nerve inflammation
- beside thyroid glands
- pertaining to 2 sides
- bad symptoms; discomfort
- to put or place forward, artificial limb or part of the body
- outside the eye
- pertaining to before birth
- pertaining to without sleep
- condition of painful/ abnormal intestines
- pertaining to between the ribs
- pertaining to against life
- instrument used to visually examine within
- process of recording beyond sound
- resection of half of the tongue
- pertaining to through the skin
- pertaining to under the ribs
- cancerous
- difficulty breathing
- condition of excessive sugar in the blood
- pertaining to above the pubis
- state of of growing together
- state of placing together
- process of bending forward
- transfer of blood or blood parts from one person to another
- before meals
- pertaining to under the skin
- pertaining to one
- condition of a large head
- structure within the heart
- lack of fluid
97 Clues: good • cancerous • after birth • after death • with illness • before meals • before labor • to cut within • new structure • lack of fluid • fast breathing • against poison • without oxygen • separate apart • before illness • abnormal growth • outside the eye • against antigen • slow heart rate • excessive growth • away from normal • complete measure • against antibody • without breathing • pertaining to one • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-03-15
Across
- Another word for intestines
- Inflammation of the liver
- Suffix meaning 'blood condition'
- Inflammation of the throat
- Inflammation of the area around the heart
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- Disease that makes your bones weak
- Skin inflammation
- Prefix meaning 'many'
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- High blood pressure
- Suffix meaning 'opening'
- Suffix meaning 'in the urine'
- Visual examination of the colon
- Disease of the nerves or nervous system
- Root meaning 'heart'
- Root meaning 'kidney'
- Difficulty breathing
- Surgical removal of the stomach
- Root meaning 'eardrum'
- Suffix meaning 'ell'
- Prefix meaning 'white'
21 Clues: Skin inflammation • High blood pressure • Root meaning 'heart' • Difficulty breathing • Suffix meaning 'ell' • Root meaning 'kidney' • Prefix meaning 'many' • Root meaning 'eardrum' • Prefix meaning 'white' • Suffix meaning 'opening' • Inflammation of the liver • Inflammation of the throat • Another word for intestines • Suffix meaning 'in the urine' • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-03-15
Across
- Suffix meaning 'cell'
- Suffix meaning 'opening'
- Inflammation of the throat
- Root meaning 'heart'
- Prefix meaning 'white'
- Root meaning 'eardrum'
- Inflammation of the area around the heart
- Disease that makes your bones weak
- Difficulty breathing
- Suffix meaning 'in the urine'
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- Surgical removal of the stomach
- Visual examination of the colon
- High blood pressure
- Skin inflammation
- Inflammation of the liver
- Disease of the nerves or nervous system
- Root meaning 'kidney'
- Another word for intestines
- Prefix meaning 'many'
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- Suffix meaning 'blood condition'
21 Clues: Skin inflammation • High blood pressure • Root meaning 'heart' • Difficulty breathing • Suffix meaning 'cell' • Root meaning 'kidney' • Prefix meaning 'many' • Prefix meaning 'white' • Root meaning 'eardrum' • Suffix meaning 'opening' • Inflammation of the liver • Inflammation of the throat • Another word for intestines • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation • Suffix meaning 'in the urine' • ...
Polynomial Terminology 2017-02-27
Across
- A polynomial with a degree of three
- The form of a polynomial where the terms are arranged in ascending order based upon exponent
- The highest exponent of a polynomial
- The number in front of a variable
- A polynomial with three terms
- A polynomial with four or more terms
- A polynomial with two terms
- A polynomial with a degree of two
- What is added or subtracted in two or more polynomials
- A polynomial with a degree of nine
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- A polynomial with a degree of zero
- The term with the highest exponent
- A polynomial with a degree of four
- The parts of a polynomial that are added or subtracted
- The coefficient of the leading term
- A polynomial with a degree of one
- Another word for sum
- Another word for subtraction
- A polynomial with one term
- A polynomial with a degree of five
20 Clues: Another word for sum • A polynomial with one term • A polynomial with two terms • Another word for subtraction • A polynomial with three terms • A polynomial with a degree of one • The number in front of a variable • A polynomial with a degree of two • A polynomial with a degree of zero • The term with the highest exponent • A polynomial with a degree of four • ...
Medical Terminology 2017-06-05
Across
- -phobia
- cephal/o
- -ptosis
- glyc/o
- retro-
- trans-
- electr/o
- -stasis
- aden/o
- enter/o
- cardi/o
- endo-
- hepat/o
- thromb/o
- cyst/o
- hyper-
- cerebr/o
- -therapy
- iatr/o
- nephr/o
- pro-
- encephal/o
- rhin/o
- leuk/o
- -trophy
- re-
- exo-
- hydr/o
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- -sclerosis
- ven/o
- -oid
- gastr/o
- chem/o
- -ole
- hypo-
- gnos/o
- peri-
- carcin/o
- cis/o
- arthr/o
- -megaly
- gram-
- -rrhea
- itis-
- hemat/o
- -graphy
- mast/o
- erythr/o
- -pathy
- neur/o
- epi-
- derm/o
- auto-
- sub-
- gynec/o
- oma-
- -algia
57 Clues: re- • -oid • -ole • epi- • pro- • sub- • oma- • exo- • ven/o • hypo- • peri- • cis/o • gram- • endo- • itis- • auto- • chem/o • gnos/o • glyc/o • retro- • trans- • -rrhea • aden/o • cyst/o • mast/o • hyper- • -pathy • neur/o • iatr/o • derm/o • rhin/o • leuk/o • -algia • hydr/o • gastr/o • -phobia • -ptosis • -stasis • arthr/o • -megaly • enter/o • cardi/o • hepat/o • hemat/o • -graphy • nephr/o • gynec/o • -trophy • cephal/o • electr/o • carcin/o • thromb/o • erythr/o • cerebr/o • -therapy • -sclerosis • ...
Medical Terminology 2018-09-17
Across
- Activities of Daily Living
- Inflammation of a joint
- Inflammation of
- Pain
- At bedtime
- Every day/per day
- High Blood Sugar
- Under/Below
- Cell
- As needed
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- Surgical repair
- The study of the heart
- Surgical removal of
- Discharge/Flow
- Abnormal condition
- Below normal/low
- Blood condition
- Date of Birth
- Above normal/excessive
- As soon as possible
- Years old
21 Clues: Pain • Cell • Years old • As needed • At bedtime • Under/Below • Date of Birth • Discharge/Flow • Surgical repair • Inflammation of • Blood condition • Below normal/low • High Blood Sugar • Every day/per day • Abnormal condition • Surgical removal of • As soon as possible • The study of the heart • Above normal/excessive • Inflammation of a joint • Activities of Daily Living
Literary Terminology 2019-08-29
Across
- the time and location of a story
- a figure of speech that uses exaggeration to emphasize a real situation
- describes the structure of a story
- a recurring theme, image, or idea in a story
- a direct comparison between two things using like or as
- a hint given to the reader of what is to come
- the adversary who opposes the protagonist
- the struggle between two opposing forces
- an insight, based on stated details, about information that is not stated
- a combination of words that contradict each other
- a phrase that has a different meaning from what its words literally suggest
- something concrete that represents something abstract
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- refers to the particular arrangement of the words in a sentence.
- comparison between two dissimilar things
- something nonhuman is given human attributes
- the main idea or underlying meaning of literary work
- an interruption of the narrative to show an episode that happened before that particular point in a story
- action the series of events, conflicts, and crises that lead up to the climax
- a brief reference to a historical or literary figure, event, or object
- the main character
- the tying up of loose ends and all of the threads in the story
- a story or tale with two or more levels of meaning
- refers to an author’s unique way of writing
- a character’s sudden flash of insight into a conflict or situation
24 Clues: the main character • the time and location of a story • describes the structure of a story • comparison between two dissimilar things • the struggle between two opposing forces • the adversary who opposes the protagonist • refers to an author’s unique way of writing • something nonhuman is given human attributes • a recurring theme, image, or idea in a story • ...
Terminology Crossword 2019-09-13
Across
- 3 letter acronym for the health data created, received, stored, or transmitted by HIPAA-covered entities and their business associates
- HL7 message type for communicating patient admission, discharge, and transfer information
- our term for the record of the entity sending data
- A transaction initiated FROM a source
- 3 letter acronym for a kickoff with a new ISV
- 3 letter acronym, a secure pathway (tunnel) between two entities to exchange data securely and privately
- 3 letter acronym for a document used to contractually agree to be accountable for the security of data housed within your application
- HL7 message type for communicating results
- 3 letter acronym for a patient's unique medical record identifier
- our term for the record of the entity receiving data
- A government program for certifying EHR systems and requiring that health systems implement technology
- HL7 message type for communicating scheduling information
- A file that defines how data is read and transformed by the engine for a connection
- 5 letter acronym for the bill passed in 1996 intended to make it easier for people to keep health insurance, protect the confidentiality an security of healthcare information and help the healthcare industry control administrative costs
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- Mechanism used to block out unwanted messages or data elements
- Mechanism by which we normalize/standardize incoming values in messages
- HL7 message type for communicating charges
- Health Care Organization
- A transaction initiated TO a destination
- 4 letter acronym, method of data exchange where files are placed in a predefined location and picked up at predetermined intervals
- 3 letter acronym for a kickoff with an existing ISV
- HL7 message type for communicating orders
- HL7 message type for communicating notes or media
- 3 letter acronym for the guide created by solutions engineers describing the strategy for how a specific app will integrate
- 4 letter acronym for the data format standard used commonly in web based development
- 3 letter acronym, an XML standard created by HL7 for representing clinical documents
- Independent Software Vendor
27 Clues: Health Care Organization • Independent Software Vendor • A transaction initiated FROM a source • A transaction initiated TO a destination • HL7 message type for communicating orders • HL7 message type for communicating charges • HL7 message type for communicating results • 3 letter acronym for a kickoff with a new ISV • HL7 message type for communicating notes or media • ...
Electoral Terminology 2019-07-12
Across
- / the quality of treating people the same way regardless of background, social status, etc.
- / legally, officially confirm
- / When a group of people chooses who they want to represent them.
- / the quality of being moral and honest
- / not valid
- / to interfere to make it weak or worse
- / the quality of being unbiased
- / condition
- / high or special regard
- / The group of voters in a particular area.
- / the number of people who participate in or attend an event
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- / establish or confirm accuracy or truth
- / a member of a state
- / something that can't be removed or washed away
- / to damage
- / The group of people who run the country.
- / to count or record
- / coming before something else
- / A person who wants to be elected.
- / a number or percentage equaling more than half of a total
- / a particular stage in a cycle
- / direct or manage an operation
22 Clues: / to damage • / not valid • / condition • / to count or record • / a member of a state • / high or special regard • / legally, officially confirm • / coming before something else • / a particular stage in a cycle • / direct or manage an operation • / the quality of being unbiased • / A person who wants to be elected. • / the quality of being moral and honest • ...
Legislative Terminology 2016-12-22
Across
- Formal expression by members of decision
- Suspend indefinitely or to a later time, also known as sine die
- Action by the Governor to disapprove a bill
- Final, legal bill/resolution goes to print.
- Nonpartisan Legislative Branch agency (three words)
- Legislative body often known as the "Upper House."
- Elected or appointed group as advisory or legislative body
- One more than half of the members required to transact business
- Proposed or implemented change in a bill or motion.
- Assignment of a bill/resolution to a Standing Committee
- Money, principal, seat of government other than a building
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- Formal proposal from a member to the Body for consideration
- Redrawing legislative district boundaries.
- The laws of Nevada (three words)
- Committee time to discuss and vote on previously heard bills (two words)
- Closed meeting of same-party persons to decide on policy
- Subsequent bill/resolution that incorporates amendments adopted by either House.
- Portion of the Chamber reserved for those granted the privilege.
- Word-for-word narrative
- Rule; law upon which others are based
20 Clues: Word-for-word narrative • The laws of Nevada (three words) • Rule; law upon which others are based • Formal expression by members of decision • Redrawing legislative district boundaries. • Action by the Governor to disapprove a bill • Final, legal bill/resolution goes to print. • Legislative body often known as the "Upper House." • ...
Addiction terminology 2017-03-06
Across
- A sudden, unpredictable increase in addiction cravings; they usually involve temporary mental unawareness (e.g. not realizing the amount of drinks one has had).
- Society’s denial of the historical value of drug-induced pleasure and euphoria.
- A family member’s or friend’s suffering that is the result of the side effects of one’s addiction; it occurs when one takes responsibility for another’s actions and helps that person avoid facing his or her problems directly to maintain the relationship.
- Condition in which one must increase their use of a drug for it to have the same effect.
- The body’s physiologic adaptation to a substance.
- Repetitive behavior to avoid something unpleasant.
- Anything that results in psychological and then physical relapse.
- The poppy’s natural ingredients and their derivatives (opium, morphine, codeine, and heroin).
- A behavioral change that results from an association between events.
- A state of being drugged or poisoned.
- A powerful and strong urge for a substance; a symptom of the abnormal brain adaptions that result from addiction.
- One’s failure to either admit or realize his or her addiction or to recognize and accept the harm it can cause.
- A maladaptive pattern of recurrent substance use that leads to impairment or distress that is clinically significant.
- Helping an addicted person do things they can or should be doing for themselves; causes disease progression.
- Reducing or ceasing substance abuse; often followed by one’s personal life being turned around by way of a supportive environment.
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- Ongoing urge-peaks, usually followed by relapse.
- Symptom recurrence after a period of sobriety or drug use cessation.
- One’s compulsion to use a psychologically based drug for pleasure; may lead to drug misuse.
- A therapeutic process that interrupts beliefs and behaviors that result in lifestyle dysfunction.
- when any two parts of a system become uncomfortable with one another, they [one or both] will “triangle in” or focus upon a third person, or issue, as a way of stabilizing their own relationship with one another.
- Severe and excruciating physical and emotional symptoms that generally occur between 4 to 72 hours after opiate withdrawal (e.g., watery eyes, yawning, loss of appetite, panic, insomnia, vomiting, shaking, irritability, jitters, etc.)
- A physical behavior one repeats involuntarily that can be harmful (e.g., addiction).
- The opposite of euphoria.
- A major sedative/pain reliever found in opium.
- A drug that produces sleep/drowsiness and that also relieves pain while being potentially dependence producing.
- Less powerful desires than cravings; can be suppressed by willpower.
- A symptom-free period.
- One of the most frequent types of distress resulting from addiction; an ongoing state of sadness involving the inability to concentrate, inactivity, etc.
- A pleasurable state of altered consciousness.
29 Clues: A symptom-free period. • The opposite of euphoria. • A state of being drugged or poisoned. • A pleasurable state of altered consciousness. • A major sedative/pain reliever found in opium. • Ongoing urge-peaks, usually followed by relapse. • The body’s physiologic adaptation to a substance. • Repetitive behavior to avoid something unpleasant. • ...
Computer Terminology 2017-09-10
Across
- An input device which is commonly used
- The smallest unit of data in a computer
- Capable of storing information
- Accepts output from a device and transfers in onto paper
- Receive audio input from a device
- The internet
- Modulator-demodulator
- For the person of the computer or device
- Random access memory
- Defined as any auxiliary device
- A computer printer for printing vector graphics
- A way to organize computer files
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- Captures images
- A typewriter-style device
- A group either 8, 16, 32 or 64 bits
- Graphical user interface
- Any computer-generated information displayed on screen
- A set of computers connected together
- Voice, film, screen
- A computer requires this to function
- A computer display
- Electronic technology
- Indicates use of pictures (icons) and colours
- A shared boundary across which two or more separate components of a computer system exchange information
- Something entered into a computer or system
- An instance of a program running in a computer
- An object on a computer
- Can be considered a program
- Read only memory
29 Clues: The internet • Captures images • Read only memory • A computer display • Voice, film, screen • Random access memory • Electronic technology • Modulator-demodulator • An object on a computer • Graphical user interface • A typewriter-style device • Can be considered a program • Capable of storing information • Defined as any auxiliary device • A way to organize computer files • ...
Pharmacogenomic terminology 2017-09-25
Across
- An individual’s collection of genes
- A collection of genetic variants, such as SNPs, that always travel together (are inherited together) on the same individual allele
- HIV drug for which all patients undergo a genetic test prior to administration
- Part of the genome formed by DNA sequences that encode genes
- 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 variant that has two or more alleles and is present at a frequency of at least 1% of the population
- 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
- Can cause respiratory depression in some babies
- Variants in this gene can cause severe reactions in response to carbamazepine and abcavir
- Maximum beneficial or therapeutic response that a drug can produce
- A single nucleotide locus with two or more naturally occurring alleles defined by a single base pair substitution
- The basic physical unit of inheritance
- A precursor (forerunner) of a drug needs to undergo chemical conversion by metabolic processes before becoming an active pharmacological agent
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- The absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME) of bioactive drugs following their administration
- Two non-functional alleles and therefore have little to no enzyme activity
- A gene predicted to be associated with a particular trait e.g disease, adverse reaction to a drug
- A group of enzymes involved in drug metabolism and found in high levels in the liver
- Well know anticoagulant that causes severe side affects in certain individuals
- When two different alleles are present on the chromosome pair
- An unintended, harmful reaction to medicines
21 Clues: An individual’s collection of genes • The basic physical unit of inheritance • An unintended, harmful reaction to medicines • Can cause respiratory depression in some babies • Part of the genome formed by DNA sequences that encode genes • When two different alleles are present on the chromosome pair • ...
Medical terminology 2017-08-19
Across
- the partial or complete absence of hair from areas of the body where it normally grows; baldness
- small head
- the absence of a major portion of the brain, skull, and scalp that occurs during embryonic development
- doctor treating women diseases
- low urine output
- surgical reconstruction or replacement of a joint
- low respiratory rate
- increased size of the tongue
- fast heart rate
- discharge from the nose
- deficiency of red blood cells or hemoglobin
- substance that killing bacteria
- death of the tissue
- visual examination of the bladder
- benign tumor formed from glandular structures in epithelial tissue.
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- condition when more than 5 fingers on one hand or foot.
- not enough oxygen in the tissues of the body
- air in the space between lungs and the chest wall
- study of the blood
- doctor treating problems with the heart
- low blood sugar
- on one side of the body
- a procedure to remove fluid from the space between the lungs and the chest wall
- partial or complete collapse of the lung
- reduction in the number of white cells in the blood
25 Clues: small head • low blood sugar • fast heart rate • low urine output • study of the blood • death of the tissue • low respiratory rate • on one side of the body • discharge from the nose • increased size of the tongue • doctor treating women diseases • substance that killing bacteria • visual examination of the bladder • doctor treating problems with the heart • ...
Anatomical Terminology 2017-09-13
Across
- caudal/ lower portion/below structure of the body
- can think of as external- towards the surface of a structure of the body, like skin
- rotation of arm so palm is facing anterior with straight arm, or upward with arm bent (think of eating soup)
- opposite side of the body
- dorsal/ toward back or behind structure of the body
- can think of as internal, is away from the surface of a structure of the body, like a bone
- movement around a joint bring two adjacent bones or body segments farther apart
- plane/ split body in half between left and right
- rotation of arm and hand so palm is facing posteriorly with straight arm and down with bent arm
- think of “abduction, or taking away”- movement of structure away from midline
- coronal plane/ separates body into front and back
- movement around a joint bring two segments of adjacent bones or body parts closer together
- ventral/ toward front or in front of structure of body
- anatomical position of the body with face and ventral surface of the body facing downward
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- anatomical position of body with face and ventral surface of body facing upward
- away from central axis
- plane/ splits the body between left and right planes
- same side of the body
- think of as middle, between internal and external
- away from origin of the structure (also often used to describe limbs)
- both sides of the body
- think of as “adding to the body”- movement of a structure toward midline
- horizontal plane/ divides your body between top and bottom
- toward the origin of the structure (often used to describe limbs)
- cranial/ toward upper portion, located above a structure of the body
- toward midline (central axis of the body)
26 Clues: same side of the body • away from central axis • both sides of the body • opposite side of the body • toward midline (central axis of the body) • plane/ split body in half between left and right • caudal/ lower portion/below structure of the body • think of as middle, between internal and external • coronal plane/ separates body into front and back • ...
Cell Terminology 2017-09-27
Across
- Type of transport where movement of materials across the membrane doesn't require energy
- Type of transport where materials move against a concentration difference; requires energy
- Group of tissues working together
- Located near the nucleus and helps to organize cell division; not found in plant cells
- Cell that has free-floating DNA and few organelles
- Thin barrier surrounding a cell
- The powerhouse of the cell
- Internal membrane system that helps with protein synthesis and the creation of membrane lipids
- Relatively constant internal physical and chemical conditions
- Large membrane-enclosed structure that contains the cell’s genetic material
- Small organelles filled with enzymes that function as the cell's cleanup crew
- Small particles of RNA and protein found throughout the cytoplasm in all cells
- Group of cells that performs a similar function
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- Large, saclike, membrane-enclosed structure used for storage
- Cell that encloses its DNA in a nucleus and has membrane-bound organelles
- Type of diffusion in which molecules use protein channels to cross a membrane they wouldn't ordinarily be able to cross
- Stack of flattened membranes that prepares substances for storage or removal from the cell
- The process of taking material into the cell by means of infoldings, or pockets in the cell membrane
- the process by which particles move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
- The fluid portion of the cell outside the nucleus
- Network of protein filaments; made of microtubules and microfilaments
- Strong supporting layer around the cell membrane
- Organelle that captures the energy from sunlight and converts it into food
- Membrane of the vacuole surrounding the material fuses with the cell membrane, forcing the contents out of the cell
- The diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane
25 Clues: The powerhouse of the cell • Thin barrier surrounding a cell • Group of tissues working together • Group of cells that performs a similar function • Strong supporting layer around the cell membrane • The fluid portion of the cell outside the nucleus • Cell that has free-floating DNA and few organelles • Large, saclike, membrane-enclosed structure used for storage • ...
Computer Terminology 2017-09-18
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- Retrieves program instructions and passes it on
- The part of the computer that are tangible
- It's the codes that allow programes to run in the computer
- A code made up of 0's and 1's
- Where information is temporarily stored, the more there is of this, the faster the computer will work
- This means to examine data, manipulate data to fit the instructions, and create output from inputted information
- Where older scanners and printers connect with the computer
- This devices is used for sound
- It manages the computer's processing and memory as well as all its hardware and software
- Takes orders and uses simple calculations to carry out the instructions
- This device is used to store information
- Directs power to various parts of the computer
- Devices that insert information to the computer
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- It is incredibly fast and allows peripheral devices to connect with the computer
- Devices that can be plugged into the computer
- All parts of the computer are connected to this device
- It houses the microprocessor
- They're ports that allow peripherals to connect with the computer
- They are tiny dots/boxes that construct the image on the computer
- Data stored can only be viewed
- Power can be drawn from the computer and to other devices by this device
21 Clues: It houses the microprocessor • A code made up of 0's and 1's • This devices is used for sound • Data stored can only be viewed • This device is used to store information • The part of the computer that are tangible • Devices that can be plugged into the computer • Directs power to various parts of the computer • Retrieves program instructions and passes it on • ...
Computer Terminology 2017-10-04
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- Anything that comes out/is displayed from the PC
- A form of computer memory that holds data to start the said device up
- Any machine that displays data from the computer
- Translating code into understandable text
- Data displayed as numbers or interpreted as such
- A memory device that holds information while in use
- Related to a number system that only has 2 different digits
- A board that connects all components together
- An electronic device that controls the flow of electrical current
- Electronic directions that tell the PC what to do in detail
- A basic unit that makes up the image displayed on screen
- The act of loading data from the memory and into the CPU
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- The smallest unit of data displayed on a machine
- A program used for executing information within a PC
- A single chip containing a major processing unit
- A critical software that runs, controls, and processes data
- Computer devices that are not necessary
- A computer port which can be used to store information
- The physical/touchable part of a computer
- The act of entering data into a device/computer
- The capacity of a device used to store data
- Brain of a computer
22 Clues: Brain of a computer • Computer devices that are not necessary • Translating code into understandable text • The physical/touchable part of a computer • The capacity of a device used to store data • A board that connects all components together • The act of entering data into a device/computer • The smallest unit of data displayed on a machine • ...
Medical Terminology 2017-12-13
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- what's the biggest bone on the body
- a group of cells having similar structure and function
- what connects bone to bone
- slanted at an angle
- burn that affects the dermis of the skin
- muscle
- rupture
- the abnormal softening of the cartilage in joints
- pain the nerve
- protects the brain
- cartilage
- surgical repair of the joint
- which tissue covers and protects the body
- What is integumentary
- movement
- bears most of the body's weight
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- layer that is made up of fatty adipose tissue
- protects the internal organs
- -penia
- pale half-moon shaped region at every nail root
- inflammation of the bone and the bone marrow
- what connects muscle to bone
- muscle that causes goose bumps
- which muscle is found in the heart
- hardening
- a muscle returns to its original form
- fungus found on the foot
- which of the muscle type is striated
- oste/o
29 Clues: -penia • muscle • oste/o • rupture • movement • hardening • cartilage • pain the nerve • protects the brain • slanted at an angle • What is integumentary • fungus found on the foot • what connects bone to bone • protects the internal organs • what connects muscle to bone • surgical repair of the joint • muscle that causes goose bumps • bears most of the body's weight • ...
Unigroup Terminology 2016-05-11
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- WORKFLOW PLANNERS WORK FROM
- ELECTRONIC LOGGING DEVICE
- PHONE SOFTWARE THAT ALLOWS OPERATOR TO REVIEW/ACCEPT/REJECT ORDERS
- REQUEST FOR SERVICE OUTSIDE OF GUIDELINES
- AMOUNT OF FUEL REQUIRED TO MOVE ORDER
- TRADITIONAL TRACTOR TRAILER
- PER HUNDRED WEIGHT
- DELIVERY DATE OUTSIDE OF QUOTE
- WHEN ADDRESS REQUIRES SMALL TRUCK
- HAUL TO BOOK RATIO
- AGENT CLOSEST TO LOADING ADDRESS(ASSISTS W/ LABOR AND SHUTTLE)
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- WORKFLOW AGENTS WORK OUT OF
- AMOUNT OF GOODS THAT WOULD NOT FIT ON VAN
- AMOUNT OF REVENUE TO BE EARNED BY HAULER
- AGENT CLOSEST TO DELIVERY ADDRESS (ASSISTS W/ LABOR AND SHUTTLE)
- CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCE BOARD
- THIRD PARTY DRIVER HAULS A LOADED VAN
- WORKFLOW TRANSPORT SOLUTIONS WORK FROM
- ORIGIN AGENT LOADS CUSTOMERS GOODS TO BRING TO WAREHOUSE
- ESTIMATED TIME OF ARRIVAL
- SELLS THE MOVE AND IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MOVE PROCESS
21 Clues: PER HUNDRED WEIGHT • HAUL TO BOOK RATIO • ELECTRONIC LOGGING DEVICE • ESTIMATED TIME OF ARRIVAL • WORKFLOW AGENTS WORK OUT OF • WORKFLOW PLANNERS WORK FROM • TRADITIONAL TRACTOR TRAILER • CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCE BOARD • DELIVERY DATE OUTSIDE OF QUOTE • WHEN ADDRESS REQUIRES SMALL TRUCK • THIRD PARTY DRIVER HAULS A LOADED VAN • AMOUNT OF FUEL REQUIRED TO MOVE ORDER • ...
Computer Terminology 2016-10-21
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- An electronic pathway through which data is transmitted between components in a computer.
- A connection socket.
- Pronounced 'ask-key', an american standard code for information interchange.
- A compact disc storage media that holds much more than a standard CD (DVD). [3 words; 7,9,4]
- RAM [3 words; 6,6,6]
- An add-on component to your computer.
- Converts electrical signals into sounds loud enough to be heard at a distance.
- A small portion of memory that is really fast, but very expensive.
- A 3.5 inch square rigid disk which holds data. It is named for the earlier 5.25 and 8 inch disks that were flexible).
- A device that controls the cursor on the monitor.
- The storage part or the 'brain' of your computer.
- A device that can read text or illustrations printed on paper and translate the information into a form the computer can use.
- The main circuit board that contains the CPU, RAM, memory and other chips.
- To start up a computer.
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- A device, normally inside a computer, that acts as a digital filing cabinet for storing documents, pictures, applications, etc (2 words - 4,4).
- The processing chip that is the 'brains' of a computer. [3 words, 7,10,4]
- A very fast external bus standard that supports data transfer rates of up to 400Mbps (for version a) and 800Mbps (for version b). [number & word; 4,9]
- An external bus standard that supports data transfer rates of 12 Mbps. [3 words; 9,6,3]
- The smallest piece of information used by the computer. Derived from 'binary digit'.
- ROM [3 words; 4,4,6]
- An acronym for Compact Disc Read-Only Memory.
- A set of instructions in the ROM of most computer components that controls the transfer of data in and out.
- A port that allows data to be transmitted in a series (one after the other), such as the printer and modem ports. [2 words; 6,4]
- The set of typewriter-like keys that enables you to enter data into a computer.
- A piece of computer information made up of eight bits.
- A device that produces texts and graphics on paper.
- Computer screen.
- It connects you to the internet or to other computers around the world.
28 Clues: Computer screen. • A connection socket. • ROM [3 words; 4,4,6] • RAM [3 words; 6,6,6] • To start up a computer. • An add-on component to your computer. • An acronym for Compact Disc Read-Only Memory. • A device that controls the cursor on the monitor. • The storage part or the 'brain' of your computer. • A device that produces texts and graphics on paper. • ...
Civics Terminology 2020-09-20
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- A system of government in which the state plans and controls the economy and a single, often authoritarian party holds power, claiming to make progress towards a higher social order in which all goods are equally shared by the people.
- An inhabited geographic area with defined boundaries, that is fully sovereign.
- Government of the wealthy.
- A status bestowed upon individuals in a society, whether by birth, right, test or
- Decision making is carried out by the people.
- The ability of an individual or group to get what it wants.
- philosophies.
- failing that, another relative.
- is a term used to describe policy ideas that are inspired by more liberal, socialist or
- Rule by a small group of people, usually used to describe a bad government.
- operates.
- Rule by a dictator, one person, usually used to describe a bad government, often
- The practice and study of financial and industrial institutions, businesses and
- A member of a society, subject to the duties and privy to the rights of that society.
- The rules and regulations (laws), either written or unwritten, that govern how a
- Decision making is carried out by one person, or a few people.
- Rule by a small group of people, usually those with wealth, though sometimes
- that makes that individual a citizen.
- (1) Tolerant and open minded. (2) A political party.
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- is a term used to describe policy ideas that are inspired by more conservative
- Society: A broad web of voluntary organization, movements and associations outside
- The authority or power, and decision making system, over a country, province, or
- A police state controlled by one political party or dictator, characterized by high surveillance, propaganda and militarism.
- A religious government.
- The study of public affairs and the duties and rights of citizenship.
- operated by private corporations or individuals.
- Rule by a king or queen where power is transferred to the oldest son or daughter,
- One who actively campaigns for or against a policy or social reform.
- (1) Refers to cautious and traditional. (2) A political party.
- and businesses that take action on important public issues in democracy.
- with tyranny.
- (1) The practice and study of government. (2) Interactions between individuals in a
- Science The art and science of government.
- An economic system in which the means of production and distribution are owned
34 Clues: operates. • philosophies. • with tyranny. • A religious government. • Government of the wealthy. • failing that, another relative. • that makes that individual a citizen. • Science The art and science of government. • Decision making is carried out by the people. • operated by private corporations or individuals. • (1) Tolerant and open minded. (2) A political party. • ...
Medical Terminology 2020-09-11
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- Surgical joining of two ducts, vessels, or bowel segments to allow flow from one to another
- Softening of the brain tissue
- Inflammation of the liver
- Severe bacterial infection of the tissues that spreads to the blood; aka sepsis
- An imaginary flat surface that divides the body into two sections
- Suffix describing the origin or formation of something
- Pertaining to one nucleus
- Suffix meaning the fixation of an organ
- Near, beside; beyond
- Three heads
- Intense itching
- Slow heart rate
- Removal of a representative tissue sample from a body site for microscopic examination
- Infestation with lice, transmitted by personal contact or common use of brushes or head wear
- Surgical procedure used to replace or compensate for a previously implanted device or correct an undesirable result or effect
- Excessive calcium in the blood
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- X-ray technique that uses a fluorescent screen that displays internal structures in continuous motion
- Scraping of a body cavity with a spoon-shaped instrument
- Contagious skin disease transmitted by the itch mite
- Surgical puncture of a joint
- Inflammation of the stomach
- Within the muscle
- Tumor of the liver
- Sum of all physical and chemical changes that take place in a cell or on an organism
- Forming an opening (mouth) into the trachea
- Movement of a limb away from (the body)
26 Clues: Three heads • Intense itching • Slow heart rate • Within the muscle • Tumor of the liver • Near, beside; beyond • Inflammation of the liver • Pertaining to one nucleus • Inflammation of the stomach • Surgical puncture of a joint • Softening of the brain tissue • Excessive calcium in the blood • Suffix meaning the fixation of an organ • Movement of a limb away from (the body) • ...
Medical terminology 2020-10-15
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- for automated external defibrillator
- vessels, a tubular structure carrying blood through the tissues and organs
- heart failure, condition in which the heart is not efficiently pumping from the left ventricle
- pumps blood through the circulation system by rhythmic contraction and dilation
- condition in which an artery has a weakened wall
- arrest, often confused with myocardial infarction
- means self
- Stand for catheterization
- test that helps check heart rhythm and may diagnosis other heart issues
- infarction, commonly referred to as a heart attack
- enzymes, used to measure certain items in the blood that may indicate heart muscle damage.
- stands for nothing by mouth
- means fast
- artery disease, disorder in which there is an narrowing in the arteries surrounding the heart.
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- blood vessels that deliver oxygen - rich blood from the heart to the tissues of the body
- tissue, tissue that supports protects and give structure to other tissues and organs in the body
- Stands for nursing care plan
- , test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and it’s vessels
- means destruction
- flaps that act as one-way inlets for blood coming into a ventricle
- means chest
- test, test to evaluate how well this system is functioning.
- x-ray dye that is injected into the blood vessels to diagnose things like narrowing or aneurysms
- Stands for congestive heart failure
- means hardening
25 Clues: means self • means fast • means chest • means hardening • means destruction • Stand for catheterization • stands for nothing by mouth • Stands for nursing care plan • Stands for congestive heart failure • for automated external defibrillator • condition in which an artery has a weakened wall • arrest, often confused with myocardial infarction • ...
Anatomical Terminology 2020-10-22
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- The study of where body structures are located
- The increasing of a joint angle
- The rotation of the foot inward
- Away from the midline of the body
- The moving of a body part AWAY from the midline of the body
- Positioned toward the "front" of the body
- The decreasing of a joint angle
- The movement of the foot outwards
- Closer to the trunk or core of the body (only in upper and lower limbs)
- The study of how body structures move
- One side of the body
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- Positioned toward the "back" of the body
- Closer to the midline of the body
- "Pour the soup"
- Both sides of the body
- Positioned toward the upper part of the body (above)
- Positioned toward the lower part of the body (below)
- "Hold the soup"
- Farther away from the trunk or core (only in upper and lower limbs)
- The moving of a body part TOWARD the midline of the body
20 Clues: "Pour the soup" • "Hold the soup" • One side of the body • Both sides of the body • The increasing of a joint angle • The rotation of the foot inward • The decreasing of a joint angle • Closer to the midline of the body • Away from the midline of the body • The movement of the foot outwards • The study of how body structures move • Positioned toward the "back" of the body • ...
Medical Terminology 2020-10-26
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- 5th lumbar vertebra
- treatment
- physical therapist
- physical therapist assistant
- medical doctor
- millimeters of mercury
- as needed
- three times a day
- active range of motion
- partial weight bearing
- diagnosis
- loss of consciousness
- Abduction
- date of birth
- fracture
- negative
- subjective, objective, assessment plan
- symptoms
- moist heat
- against medical advice
- ambulation
- lower back pain
- occupational Therapist
- History
- bilateral
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- within normal limits
- everyday
- internal
- straight leg raise
- progressive resistive exercise
- beats per minute
- after meals
- Appointments
- every hour
- medications
- non-weight bearing
- loss of balance
- Adduction
- Passive range of motion
- blood pressure
- twice a day
- flexion
- hamstrings
- manual muscle test
- aspirin
- activities of daily living
- family history
- American Physical Therapy Association
- outpatient
49 Clues: flexion • aspirin • History • everyday • internal • fracture • negative • symptoms • treatment • as needed • Adduction • diagnosis • Abduction • bilateral • every hour • hamstrings • moist heat • ambulation • outpatient • after meals • medications • twice a day • Appointments • date of birth • medical doctor • blood pressure • family history • loss of balance • lower back pain • beats per minute • three times a day • straight leg raise • ...
Medical Terminology 2018-08-30
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- Towards the back of the body
- Sudden onset
- Pointing the toes down to the ground
- Moving the body part back to normal position
- Injury to the muscles and tendons
- Towards the front of the body
- The position the body is in when referencing relationships of the anatomical structures
- Moving the forearm so the palm is up
- Injury to the ligaments
- Further away from the trunk
- Moving the body part closer together
- Something you see
- Moving the body part away from the midline
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- Rotating the body part away from the body
- Rotating the body part back towards the body
- Something you feel
- Over time
- Closer to the trunk
- Divides the body into top and bottom
- Away from the midline
- Nearer to the midline
- Moving the body part towards the midline
- Moving the forearm so the palm is down
- Pulling the toes up towards the shin
- Divides the body into front and back
- Nearer to the feet
- Divides the body into right and left
27 Clues: Over time • Sudden onset • Something you see • Something you feel • Nearer to the feet • Closer to the trunk • Away from the midline • Nearer to 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 top and bottom • Pointing the toes down to the ground • ...
Medical Terminology 2018-07-12
25 Clues: red • one • two • one • blue • four • four • many • three • first • white • yellow • double • many,much • black,dark • half,partial • half,one side • plural for lumen • singular for ova • plural for serum • plural for stigma • plural for matrix • plural for fungus • plural for phalanx • plural for ganglion
Medical Terminology 2018-07-10
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- pertaining to the heart
- practitioner of medicine
- false name
- pertaining to the throat
- having a blood clot in a vessel
- affecting one eye
- pertaining to the jaw
- through the skin
- plural of vertebra
- care and treatment of children
- group of four
- cancer of white blood cells
- remove calcium
- loss of intellectual function
- yellow growth on skin
- narrowing of a canal
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- loss of sensation
- consisting of many cells
- plastic repair of the nose
- a bluish discoloration
- made up of two parts
- false paralysis
- pertaining to the chest
- lacking water
- lack of muscle tone
25 Clues: false name • group of four • lacking water • remove calcium • false paralysis • through the skin • loss of sensation • affecting one eye • plural of vertebra • lack of muscle tone • made up of two parts • narrowing of a canal • pertaining to the jaw • yellow growth on skin • a bluish discoloration • pertaining to the heart • pertaining to the chest • practitioner of medicine • consisting of many cells • ...
Medical Terminology 2018-09-25
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- Farther from the trunk.
- to turn foot inward.
- Towards the back of the body.
- A movement of a body part towards the midline.
- pertaining to the inside or side towards the midline.
- towards the bottom or below a body part.
- displacement of a bone from its normal position.
- Movement of the foot in an upward motion.
- treatment by use of heat.
- a position of the body lying face down.
- towards the top or above a body part.
- a non-elastic tough connective tissue that connects bones to bones.
- extension of a joint beyond its normal range of motion.
- pertaining to both sides.
- A movement of a body part away from the midline.
- tough fibrous connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone.
- the ending point where a muscle attaches to a bone.
- rotation to the palm to facing down. Or the sole of the foot moving outward
- the process of bending a joint.
- the starting point where a muscle attaches to a bone.
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- stretching or tearing of a muscle or tendon.
- stretching or tearing of a ligament.
- rotation of the palm facing up. Or the sole of the foot moving inward.
- Injury- An injury with a long onset and long duration.
- a position of the body lying face up.
- a partial dislocation.
- the process of straightening a joint.
- to turn foot outward.
- narrowing of the blood vessels.
- Movement of the foot in an downward motion.
- dilation (expanding) of the blood vessels.
- an increase in the size of a muscle or organ
- Injury- A recent, traumatic injury that has a short duration.
- flexion of a joint beyond its normal range of motion.
- treatment by use of cold.
- pertaining to the outside or side away from the midline.
- Closer to the trunk.
- Towards the front of the body.
38 Clues: to turn foot inward. • Closer to the trunk. • to turn foot outward. • a partial dislocation. • Farther from the trunk. • treatment by use of heat. • treatment by use of cold. • pertaining to both sides. • Towards the back of the body. • Towards the front of the body. • narrowing of the blood vessels. • the process of bending a joint. • stretching or tearing of a ligament. • ...
Medical Terminology 2018-10-15
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- Rib
- Fast/Rapid
- Vein
- Windpipe
- Pancreas
- Gland
- Vessel
- Neck
- Heart
- Cutting into
- Brain
- Joint
- Air tubes in lungs
- Cancer
- Hardening
- Paralysis
- Artery
- Pus
- Artificial Opening
- Towards
- Urethra
- Appendix
- Vessel
- Mouth
- Urine
- Both
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- Nose
- Spleen
- Pain
- Wrist
- Ureter
- Surgical puncture to remove fluid
- Spine/Vertebrae
- Slow
- Clot
- Lung
- Cheek
- Chest/ Thorax
- Adrenal Gland
- Examining Instrument
- Internal Organs
- Around
- Head
- Cartilage
- Bile/Gallbladder
- Throat/Pharynx
- Sternum/ Breastbone
- Eardrum
- Ear
- Away/From
50 Clues: Rib • Pus • Ear • Nose • Pain • Slow • Clot • Vein • Lung • Neck • Head • Both • Wrist • Cheek • Gland • Heart • Brain • Joint • Mouth • Urine • Spleen • Ureter • Vessel • Around • Cancer • Artery • Vessel • Towards • Urethra • Eardrum • Windpipe • Pancreas • Appendix • Cartilage • Hardening • Paralysis • Away/From • Fast/Rapid • Cutting into • Chest/ Thorax • Adrenal Gland • Throat/Pharynx • Spine/Vertebrae • Internal Organs • Bile/Gallbladder • Air tubes in lungs • ...
Legislative Terminology 2018-11-29
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- Formal expression of will/decision by members.
- Building where the Governor's Office is located.
- First in Importance; Money; Main person
- Upper House
- Money: Principal; Chief
- Concise statement of contents of bill.
- Laws of Nevada
- Lower House
- Lawyer or Attorney
- Brief and unofficial explanation of contents of bill or resolution.
- Version of bill/resolution subsequent to introduced version with amendments adopted by either house.
- To change or modify
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- Action of Governor in disapproval of bill.
- Note Document that states estimated monetary impact of a bill. (two words)
- Exact wording; word for word
- General agreement
- Law upon which others are based
- Intermission during floor session or committee meeting.
- To suspend indefinitely.
- Accurate written report of proceedings of a meeting.
- Minimum number of members present to transact business legally.
21 Clues: Upper House • Lower House • Laws of Nevada • General agreement • Lawyer or Attorney • To change or modify • Money: Principal; Chief • To suspend indefinitely. • Exact wording; word for word • Law upon which others are based • Concise statement of contents of bill. • First in Importance; Money; Main person • Action of Governor in disapproval of bill. • ...
Statistics Terminology 2019-01-03
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- This is a type of data which is countable and can only take specific numerical values.
- This is database function that you would use to request information.
- This correlation coefficient is used when data are already ranked or there is a non-linear relationship.
- This is a type of data which is non-numerical.
- 99.7% of data lie within how many standard deviations of the mean in a normal distribution?
- A diagram representing probabilities using overlapping circles was named after this mathematician.
- This is a name for a category in a spreadsheet or database.
- This describes two events that can not happen at the same time.
- This is a spreadsheet function that you would use to show only certain values.
- The sum of all probabilities for a discrete random variable must add up to this value.
- This term describes when you make a prediction outside of the data range.
- A distribution where there are two outcomes, a fixed number of trials, the trials are independent of each other and the probability of success is fixed.
- This is a type of graph which is used to represent continuous data where the area is proportional to the frequency.
- The curve representing the normal distribution is said to have this shape.
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- A mathematical line of best fit is known as this.
- This value represents the spread of the data and is represented by s.
- The middle vale in the data set.
- This is a spreadsheet function that you would use to arrange the entries in a particular order.
- This describes two events where the event that one happens does not affect the probability of the other happening.
- This summary statistic is found by summing all of the data points and dividing by the total number.
- The statistical ______ cycle is the process which covers initial planning, data collection, data processing and presentation, interpretation of results and evaluation and review.
- This is a type of data which is measurable and can take any numerical value.
- The most common value in the data set.
23 Clues: The middle vale in the data set. • The most common value in the data set. • This is a type of data which is non-numerical. • A mathematical line of best fit is known as this. • This is a name for a category in a spreadsheet or database. • This describes two events that can not happen at the same time. • ...
Dance terminology 2021-05-25
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- en Outward. A circular movement of the gesture limb from front to back, or a turn which moves away from the stance
- en, To the back
- Founder, director, and principle choreographer of New York City Ballet. Trained in the Russian school, he
- in dance: Plier (to bend), Étendre (to stretch), Relever (to rise), Glisser (to slide or glide), Sauter (to
- with the left hand at the bar, working the right gesture leg.
- stance leg.
- The quality of lightness, ease in jumping.
- above 90°, or partnering work.
- A unilateral standing posture with the pointed gesture foot held in front of, back of, or wrapped around the ankle of
- floor, The second portion of the ballet class, comprised of the adagio, turns, and small jumps (petit allegro).
- “To disengage”. Sharp brushes of the pointed foot to develop speed and precision of the feet and legs.
- en, To the front
- “Tossed”. A light, rocking quality, jump sequence. Ex: A jump from the point tondu front to the point tondu
- Élancer (to dart), Tourner (to turn). Used by the Italian and Royal (English) Ballets.
- A bend of the body from the waist to the front, back, or side, with an accompanying port de bras.
- The gesture leg is extended behind the dancer’s body at 90° or higher, which requires hip and spine hyperextension,
- “Caper like a goat”. A jump where one leg is kicked up into the air and the supporting leg pushes off and beats
- A jumping beat which allows the dancer to travel in a specified direction.
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- The introductory / warm up portion of the ballet class, conducted while holding onto a ballet bar. The dancer always
- en Inward. A circular movement of the gesture limb from the back to the front (as in ronde de jambe), or a turn done
- en, “Cross”. Unilateral leg gesture carried out in three directions relative to the dancer’s front (en avant), side (a la
- large expansive jumps such as grand jeté.
- extension, and ankle-foot plantarflexion.
- one to the other limb with each half turn. Performed continuously in rapid succession.
- Rapid tempo movements, often includes jumping steps. Petit allegro includes smaller jumping steps. Grand allegro
- To assemble or place (the feet) together in the air (usually in fifth position) during a jump.
- To hit the legs together, moving in and out of fifth position in the air. See petite batterie.
- Method, A school and style of ballet, originated by Enrico Cecchetti (1850-1928) in Italy. Emphasizes seven basic
- grand battement, etc. are performed en croix.
- the front. Attitude croisée derriere: the leg is lifted to the back.
- and back (en arrière), making the shape of a cross. Typical barre exercises (tondu, dégagé, dévelopé,
- “To cut”. A small intermediary step, used as a link between steps, such as jeté, pas de bourré, etc., using the cou-depied position.
- “Linked like a chain”. A series of small turning steps with the feet in first position relevé. Weight is shifted rapidly
- a neo-classical technique known for rapid footwork and abstract choreography.
- A music term used for slow, sustained movements. The ‘adagio’ portion of ballet class may encompasses high
- to the other, performed in place or traveling.
- The hip of the gesture leg is at 90°, the knee is bent, and the foot is pointed. Attitude croisée devant: the leg is lifted
- the gesture leg, propelling it higher. The jump lands on the kicking leg.
- the stance limb.
- A step performed on pointe from fifth position. Initiated with the front foot, there is a rapid weight shift from one
40 Clues: stance leg. • en, To the back • en, To the front • the stance limb. • above 90°, or partnering work. • large expansive jumps such as grand jeté. • extension, and ankle-foot plantarflexion. • The quality of lightness, ease in jumping. • grand battement, etc. are performed en croix. • to the other, performed in place or traveling. • ...
Medical terminology 2021-05-20
Across
- Cut in the stomach
- Instrument used to view something
- Pertaining to the heart
- False pregnancy
- Puncturing the chest with a needle
- The study of poisons
- Inflammation of the pancreas
- Pertaining to a spasm
- Instrument used to examine the chest
- Pertaining to the teeth
- “water” on the brain
- Puncture of a cyst
- Incision of a muscle
- Surgical puncture a vein
- New growth
- Mass of blood
- Pertaining to a swift/fast heartbeat
- Inflammation of the breast tissue
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- Incision into the intestines
- Creating an opening in the trachea
- After surgery
- Instrument to examine the eye
- Without blood
- Surgical repair of the stomach by suture
- Pertaining to the heart
- Inflammation of the gingiva
- Bloody discharge
- Blood report/graph
- Pertaining to the liver
- Removal of the ovaries and uterus
- A cell specialized for forming clots
- Inflammation of a ligament
- In the head
- Viewing of a deceased body
- Without sensation
- Examination of urine
36 Clues: New growth • In the head • After surgery • Without blood • Mass of blood • False pregnancy • Bloody discharge • Without sensation • Cut in the stomach • Blood report/graph • Puncture of a cyst • The study of poisons • “water” on the brain • Incision of a muscle • Examination of urine • Pertaining to a spasm • Pertaining to the heart • Pertaining to the heart • Pertaining to the teeth • ...
Sonographic Terminology 2021-04-05
Across
- Blood flow away from the liver.
- Red blood cell; contains hemoglobin.
- Enlarged liver.
- Rhythmic contraction of the GI tract that propels food through it
- Describes tissues or organ structures on the sonogram having several different echo characteristics.
- Fibroelastic connective tissue layer that surrounds the liver.
- Fold within the neck or body of the gallbladder.
- Inner portion of the adrenal gland that secretes the catecholamines epinephrine and norepinephrine.
- Enlarged spleen.
- Fibrous tissue network that is richly supplied by blood vessels and nerves located between the skin and the underlying structures.
- Tissue death caused by an interruption of the blood supply.
- Focal dilatation of an artery caused by a structural weakness in the wall.
- White blood cell; protects and fights against infection in the body.
- Hormone which stimulates gallbladder contraction.
- Peritoneum lining the walls of the peritoneal cavity.
- Fluid accumulation in the pleural cavity.
- Laboratory value of the percentage of blood volume made up of red blood cells.
- Describes structures of equal echo density.
- Solid, semisolid, or thickened bile within the gallbladder or bile duct.
- Blood in the urine.
- Divides the right and left lobes of the liver; seen in sagittal plane as an echogenic line between the neck of the gallbladder and the main portal vein.
- Secreting into blood or tissue.
- Enlargement of lymph nodes due to inflammation, primary neoplasia, or metastasis.
- Two layers of fused peritoneum that conduct nerves, lymph, and blood vessels between the small bowel/colon and the posterior peritoneal cavity wall.
- Fissure where the portal vein and hepatic artery enter the liver and the common hepatic duct exits.
- Surgical removal of the gallbladder.
- Describes a region or portion on the sonogram that appears echo-free.
- Painful urination.
- Inflammation of the urinary bladder.
- Yellowish pigmentation of the skin and whites of the eyes caused by increased levels of bilirubin in the blood.
- Low output of urine that is the result of many possible causes including dehydration, renal failure, or urinary obstruction.
- Peritoneum encasing peritoneal organs.
- Describes regions or portions on the sonogram where the echoes are not as bright as surrounding tissues or are less bright than normal.
- Duct which carries bile from the cystic and hepatic ducts to the duodenum.
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- Connection between two vessels.
- Organs posterior to the parietal peritoneum, which are typically covered on their anterior surface or fatty capsule by parietal peritoneum.
- Solid organs within the peritoneal cavity that are covered by visceral peritoneum.
- Fold within the gallbladder fundus.
- Fold in the parietal peritoneum that extends from the umbilicus to the diaphragm and contains the ligamentum teres.
- Blood flow toward the liver.
- Caused by treatment; either intentional or unintentional.
- Describes structures of equal echo density.
- Outer parenchyma of the adrenal gland that secretes corticoids, including cortisol and aldosterone.
- Remnant of ductus venosus seen as echogenic line separating caudate lobe from the left lobe.
- Secreting into a duct.
- Formation or presence of stones within the gallbladder.
- AKA posterior cul de sac or rectouterine space
- Describes image echoes brighter than surrounding tissues or those brighter than what is normal for that tissue or organ.
- Pear-shaped sac responsible for storing bile until it is released through the cystic duct.
- Remnant of the left umbilical vein, seen in the transverse plane as a triangular echogenic foci dividing the medial and lateral segments of the left lobe of the liver.
- Dilatation, expansion, or distention.
- Area of an organ where blood vessels, lymph, and nerves enter and exit.
- Calculi located within the bile duct.
- on the opposite side
- Also known as the renal fascia; dense connective tissue that surrounds and helps anchor the kidney, adipose capsule, and the adrenal gland.
- Acute or chronic inflammation of the gallbladder.
- Surgical removal of the kidney.
- Describes an organ or tissue capable of producing echoes by reflecting the acoustic beam.
- Duct of the gallbladder which joins with the hepatic duct to form the common bile duct
- Accumulation of serous fluid in the peritoneal cavity.
60 Clues: Enlarged liver. • Enlarged spleen. • Painful urination. • Blood in the urine. • on the opposite side • Secreting into a duct. • Blood flow toward the liver. • Blood flow away from the liver. • Connection between two vessels. • Surgical removal of the kidney. • Secreting into blood or tissue. • Fold within the gallbladder fundus. • Red blood cell; contains hemoglobin. • ...
HIV Terminology 2021-03-28
Across
- type of sarcoma most closely associated with HIV
- a toxin or foreign substance which induces an immune response in the body
- taking medications exactly as instructed by a health care provider
- damage or abnormal structural change to a tissue, organ, or body part because of injury or disease
- the core section of HIV that contains the genetic information
- when the body is able to produce a normal immune response
- stage of HIV also known as stage 2 where a slow reduction of CD4 T cells takes place
- the first stage in the HIV life cycle; characterized by the virus attaching itself to the surface of the CD4 cell
- term for a couple in which one partner is infected with HIV and the other partner is not
- type of medical therapy used to treat HIV
- the passing of a disease from an infected individual to a previously uninfected individual
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- a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen
- the "I" in HIV. It describes the body's increased risk of infection
- term for when the viral load is so low that it can no longer be detected by standard blood tests
- type of infection that occurs more often in people with weakened immune systems
- describes a disease that persists for a long time or is constantly recurring
- type of white blood cell that is attacked by HIV
- refers to a couple in which both partners have HIV
- showing a positive result in a test of blood serum for the presence of a virus
- a mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, in this case having HIV
20 Clues: type of medical therapy used to treat HIV • type of sarcoma most closely associated with HIV • type of white blood cell that is attacked by HIV • refers to a couple in which both partners have HIV • when the body is able to produce a normal immune response • the core section of HIV that contains the genetic information • ...
Sonographic Terminology 2021-04-08
Across
- Peritoneum lining the walls of the peritoneal cavity.
- Blood flow away from the liver.
- Enlarged liver.
- Describes tissues or organ structures on the sonogram having several different echo characteristics.
- Peritoneum encasing peritoneal organs.
- Fold in the parietal peritoneum that extends from the umbilicus to the diaphragm and contains the ligamentum teres.
- Accumulation of serous fluid in the peritoneal cavity.
- Describes a region or portion on the sonogram that appears echo-free.
- Describes structures of equal echo density.
- Blood flow toward the liver.
- Fluid accumulation in the pleural cavity.
- Divides the right and left lobes of the liver; seen in sagittal plane as an echogenic line between the neck of the gallbladder and the main portal vein.
- Dilatation, expansion, or distention.
- Yellowish pigmentation of the skin and whites of the eyes caused by increased levels of bilirubin in the blood.
- Solid organs within the peritoneal cavity that are covered by visceral peritoneum.
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- Two layers of fused peritoneum that conduct nerves, lymph, and blood vessels between the small bowel/colon and the posterior peritoneal cavity wall.
- Fissure where the portal vein and hepatic artery enter the liver and the common hepatic duct exits.
- Organs posterior to the parietal peritoneum, which are typically covered on their anterior surface or fatty capsule by parietal peritoneum.
- Rhythmic contraction of the GI tract that propels food through it
- Connection between two vessels.
- Remnant of ductus venosus seen as echogenic line separating caudate lobe from the left lobe.
- Fibrous tissue network that is richly supplied by blood vessels and nerves located between the skin and the underlying structures.
- Describes image echoes brighter than surrounding tissues or those brighter than what is normal for that tissue or organ.
- Focal dilatation of an artery caused by a structural weakness in the wall.
- Caused by treatment; either intentional or unintentional.
- Describes structures of equal echo density.
- Describes regions or portions on the sonogram where the echoes are not as bright as surrounding tissues or are less bright than normal.
- Remnant of the left umbilical vein, seen in the transverse plane as a triangular echogenic foci dividing the medial and lateral segments of the left lobe of the liver.
- Describes an organ or tissue capable of producing echoes by reflecting the acoustic beam.
- Area of an organ where blood vessels, lymph, and nerves enter and exit.
- Fibroelastic connective tissue layer that surrounds the liver.
31 Clues: Enlarged liver. • Blood flow toward the liver. • Blood flow away from the liver. • Connection between two vessels. • Dilatation, expansion, or distention. • Peritoneum encasing peritoneal organs. • Fluid accumulation in the pleural cavity. • Describes structures of equal echo density. • Describes structures of equal echo density. • ...
Sonographic Terminology 2021-04-08
Across
- Peritoneum encasing peritoneal organs.
- an increase to the quantity of blood flow to a body part; increased blood flow as in the inflammatory response
- Describes an organ or tissue capable of producing echoes by reflecting the acoustic beam.
- Organs posterior to the parietal peritoneum, which are typically covered on their anterior surface or fatty capsule by parietal peritoneum.
- Describes image echoes brighter than surrounding tissues or those brighter than what is normal for that tissue or organ.
- Plane dividing the body into anterior and posterior
- Describes a region or portion on the sonogram that appears echo-free.
- Connection between two vessels.
- AKA transverse; plane dividing the body into superior and inferior
- Rhythmic contraction of the GI tract that propels food through it
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- Describes structures of equal echo density.
- Fluid accumulation in the pleural cavity.
- Peritoneum lining the walls of the peritoneal cavity.
- Describes structures of equal echo density.
- Plane dividing the body into right and left halves
- Describes tissues or organ structures on the sonogram having several different echo characteristics.
- Two layers of fused peritoneum that conduct nerves, lymph, and blood vessels between the small bowel/colon and the posterior peritoneal cavity wall.
- Solid organs within the peritoneal cavity that are covered by visceral peritoneum.
- Dilatation, expansion, or distention.
- Focal dilatation of an artery caused by a structural weakness in the wall.
- Describes regions or portions on the sonogram where the echoes are not as bright as surrounding tissues or are less bright than normal.
- Fibrous tissue network that is richly supplied by blood vessels and nerves located between the skin and the underlying structures.
- Area of an organ where blood vessels, lymph, and nerves enter and exit.
- Accumulation of serous fluid in the peritoneal cavity.
- inside space of a tubular or cellular structure
25 Clues: Connection between two vessels. • Dilatation, expansion, or distention. • Peritoneum encasing peritoneal organs. • Fluid accumulation in the pleural cavity. • Describes structures of equal echo density. • Describes structures of equal echo density. • inside space of a tubular or cellular structure • Plane dividing the body into right and left halves • ...
ELA Terminology 2021-04-09
Across
- the sentence that states what an essay is about
- a short story from someone's life
- evidence that is implied in the text
- the feeling associated with a word
- informal language used in everyday conversation; slang
- the three dots used to indicate that info. has been removed
- the author or text that information came from
- a reference to a source
- meaning or moral message of a story
- a quote or paraphrase from the text, usually used to support a point 6. the reason an author wrote the text
- how information is organized (description, sequence, problem/solution, cause/effect, or compare/contrast)
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- dictionary definition of a word
- believable or trustworthy
- the position opposite the claim
- used as proof that an author is trustworthy
- the same thing as main idea
- evidence stated DIRECTLY jn the text
- ideas combined from multiple sources
- first, second, or third; or an author's feelings about a topic
- the thesis of an argumentative essay
- the attitude coveyed by a passage
- an educated guess or conclusion drawn from the text
- to say where information came from (usually a title or author)
23 Clues: a reference to a source • believable or trustworthy • the same thing as main idea • dictionary definition of a word • the position opposite the claim • a short story from someone's life • the attitude coveyed by a passage • the feeling associated with a word • meaning or moral message of a story • evidence stated DIRECTLY jn the text • ideas combined from multiple sources • ...
Sonographic Terminology 2021-04-08
Across
- Peritoneum lining the walls of the peritoneal cavity.
- Enlarged liver.
- effusion Fluid accumulation in the pleural cavity.
- Remnant of ductus venosus seen as echogenic line separating caudate lobe from the left lobe.
- Two layers of fused peritoneum that conduct nerves, lymph, and blood vessels between the small bowel/colon and the posterior peritoneal cavity wall.
- Blood flow toward the liver.
- Divides the right and left lobes of the liver; seen in sagittal plane as an echogenic line between the neck of the gallbladder and the main portal vein.
- Blood flow away from the liver.
- Rhythmic contraction of the GI tract that propels food through it
- Describes regions or portions on the sonogram where the echoes are not as bright as surrounding tissues or are less bright than normal.
- Accumulation of serous fluid in the peritoneal cavity.
- Remnant of the left umbilical vein, seen in the transverse plane as a triangular echogenic foci dividing the medial and lateral segments of the left lobe of the liver.
Down
- Organs posterior to the parietal peritoneum, which are typically covered on their anterior surface or fatty capsule by parietal peritoneum.
- Fold in the parietal peritoneum that extends from the umbilicus to the diaphragm and contains the ligamentum teres.
- Solid organs within the peritoneal cavity that are covered by visceral peritoneum.
- Peritoneum encasing peritoneal organs.
- Describes structures of equal echo density.
- Describes tissues or organ structures on the sonogram having several different echo characteristics.
- Describes structures of equal echo density.
- Fibroelastic connective tissue layer that surrounds the liver.
- Fissure where the portal vein and hepatic artery enter the liver and the common hepatic duct exits.
- Describes image echoes brighter than surrounding tissues or those brighter than what is normal for that tissue or organ.
- Describes a region or portion on the sonogram that appears echo-free.
- Area of an organ where blood vessels, lymph, and nerves enter and exit.
- Focal dilatation of an artery caused by a structural weakness in the wall.
- Connection between two vessels.
- Yellowish pigmentation of the skin and whites of the eyes caused by increased levels of bilirubin in the blood.
- Caused by treatment; either intentional or unintentional.
- Dilatation, expansion, or distention.
- Describes an organ or tissue capable of producing echoes by reflecting the acoustic beam.
- Fibrous tissue network that is richly supplied by blood vessels and nerves located between the skin and the underlying structures.
31 Clues: Enlarged liver. • Blood flow toward the liver. • Connection between two vessels. • Blood flow away from the liver. • Dilatation, expansion, or distention. • Peritoneum encasing peritoneal organs. • Describes structures of equal echo density. • Describes structures of equal echo density. • effusion Fluid accumulation in the pleural cavity. • ...
Sonographic Terminology 2021-04-08
Across
- Blood in the urine.
- Inner portion of the adrenal gland that secretes the catecholamines epinephrine and norepinephrine.
- Solid, semisolid, or thickened bile within the gallbladder or bile duct.
- Hormone which stimulates gallbladder contraction.
- Secreting into a duct.
- Acute or chronic inflammation of the gallbladder.
- Painful urination.
- Fold within the gallbladder fundus.
- Calculi located within the bile duct.
- Fold within the neck or body of the gallbladder.
- Surgical removal of the kidney.
- Tissue death caused by an interruption of the blood supply.
- Pear-shaped sac responsible for storing bile until it is released through the cystic duct.
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- Surgical removal of the gallbladder.
- Laboratory value of the percentage of blood volume made up of red blood cells.
- Enlarged spleen.
- Duct which carries bile from the cystic and hepatic ducts to the duodenum.
- Low output of urine that is the result of many possible causes including dehydration, renal failure, or urinary obstruction.
- Formation or presence of stones within the gallbladder.
- Red blood cell; contains hemoglobin.
- Outer parenchyma of the adrenal gland that secretes corticoids, including cortisol and aldosterone.
- White blood cell; protects and fights against infection in the body.
- Duct of the gallbladder which joins with the hepatic duct to form the common bile duct
- Secreting into blood or tissue.
- Also known as the renal fascia; dense connective tissue that surrounds and helps anchor the kidney, adipose capsule, and the adrenal gland.
- Inflammation of the urinary bladder.
26 Clues: Enlarged spleen. • Painful urination. • Blood in the urine. • Secreting into a duct. • Secreting into blood or tissue. • Surgical removal of the kidney. • Fold within the gallbladder fundus. • Surgical removal of the gallbladder. • Red blood cell; contains hemoglobin. • Inflammation of the urinary bladder. • Calculi located within the bile duct. • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-08-11
Across
- substance that gives skin colour
- nearest the trunk of the body
- removal of
- basic meaning of the word
- inflammation of skin caused by allergy
- the stable environment in out bodies
- front of the body
- closest to the midline
- skin disorder caused by bacteria
- furthest way from the midline
- placed at the beginning of the word
- farthest away from the trunk of the body
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- below superior surface
- basic functional unit of body structure
- chronic skin disorder red scaly patches
- group of cells with the same function
- spread of cancer to other parts
- noncancerous
- abnormal lump or mass
- back side of the body
- organs working together to preform special function
- also known as hives
- situated above
- skin disorder caused by infected hair follicle
24 Clues: removal of • noncancerous • situated above • front of the body • also known as hives • abnormal lump or mass • back side of the body • below superior surface • closest to the midline • basic meaning of the word • nearest the trunk of the body • furthest way from the midline • spread of cancer to other parts • substance that gives skin colour • skin disorder caused by bacteria • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-08-16
Across
- What is the abbreviation for cardiopulmonary resuscitation?
- What is the abbreviation for Centers for Disease Control?
- What is the abbreviation used during CPR?
- What abbreviation stands for Bowel Movement?
- What is the abbreviation for chest x-ray?
- What is the abbreviation for above the knee amputation?
- What abbreviation stands for treatment?
- walk, move about
- What is the abbreviation for surgery?
- What is the abbreviation of abdomen?
- What is the abbreviation for hour of sleep/bedtime?
- What is the abbreviation for the World Health Organization?
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- What is the abbreviation for blood pressure?
- What is the abbreviation for complete blood count?
- What is the abbreviation for prescription?
- What is the abbreviation for after meals?
- What is the abbreviation for before meals?
- What is the abbreviation for do not resuscitate?
- When a patient leaves against medical advice
- A disease with a rapid onset and/or a short course
- What is the abbreviation for activities of daily living?
- What is the abbreviation for antibiotics?
- What is the abbreviation for twice a day?
- A wound caused by superficial damage to the skin.
- What is the abbreviation for diagnosis?
25 Clues: walk, move about • What is the abbreviation of abdomen? • What is the abbreviation for surgery? • What abbreviation stands for treatment? • What is the abbreviation for diagnosis? • What is the abbreviation for after meals? • What is the abbreviation used during CPR? • What is the abbreviation for chest x-ray? • What is the abbreviation for antibiotics? • ...
Anatomy Terminology 2021-08-19
Across
- cavity containing the subdivisions of the cranial cavity and spinal cavity
- Toward or at midline of the body
- Posterior surface of elbow
- Forms external body covering
- Fingers, toes
- Nose area
- Study of the structure and shapes of the body and its parts and their relationships to one another
- Armpit
- Chest
- Posterior surface of leg; the calf
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- Separates lungs into right and left cavities in the thoracic cavity
- Point of shoulder
- Also called the coronal section
- Cut down the middle of the body with right and left parts of equal size
- Separates thoracic cavity from rest of ventral cavity
- Area of spinal column
- Eliminates nitrogen-containing wastes from the body
- Chin
- Area where thigh meets body trunk; groin
- Anterior knee
20 Clues: Chin • Chest • Armpit • Nose area • Fingers, toes • Anterior knee • Point of shoulder • Area of spinal column • Posterior surface of elbow • Forms external body covering • Also called the coronal section • Toward or at midline of the body • Posterior surface of leg; the calf • Area where thigh meets body trunk; groin • Eliminates nitrogen-containing wastes from the body • ...
medical terminology 2024-05-22
Across
- prefix meaning heat
- root meaning joint
- this word means a term was named after a person
- prefix meaning twisted
- root meaning skin
- an acronym meaning standby assist
- an acronym meaning no known allergies
- an acronym meaning fracture
- a prefix meaning nose
- a symbol that looks like a trident means
- the beginning "bit" of a word
- an acronym meaning four times a day
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- a prefix meaning stomach
- prefix meaning cold
- root meaning bone
- an acronym meaning do not resuscitate
- an acronym meaning history of
- an acronym meaning before meals
- root meaning blood
- suffix meaning abnormal increase
- acronym meaning bedside commode
- an acronym meaning head of bed
- a word meaning vomiting blood
- the ending "bit" of a word
- prefix meaning heart
- an acronym meaning nothing by mouth
- root meaning cell
- an acronym meaning twice a day
28 Clues: root meaning bone • root meaning skin • root meaning cell • root meaning joint • root meaning blood • prefix meaning cold • prefix meaning heat • prefix meaning heart • a prefix meaning nose • prefix meaning twisted • a prefix meaning stomach • the ending "bit" of a word • an acronym meaning fracture • an acronym meaning history of • a word meaning vomiting blood • ...
medical Terminology 2024-05-31
Across
- amt
- wt.
- intervenous within a vein
- `p
- meds
- oz
- h hr hr.
- no known allergies,
- axillary, under armpit
- BP B/P,
- `a
- `q
- above normal too fast
- c/o
- lb
- temperature
- ft
- `s
- HTN
- do not resuscitate
- as tolerated
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
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- milliliter of mercury
- DX dx
- C
- stat
- `c
- mL
- every 2 hours
- low less then normal
- F
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- O2
- range of motion
- restrict fluids
- isol
- lab
- when necessary
- date of birth
- H2O
- catheter
- nothing by mouth
- by mouth
- two times a day
- three times a day
- Cerebrovascular accident stroke
46 Clues: C • F • `c • `p • mL • oz • O2 • `a • `q • lb • ft • `s • amt • wt. • lab • c/o • H2O • HTN • stat • meds • isol • DX dx • BP B/P, • h hr hr. • catheter • by mouth • temperature • as tolerated • every 2 hours • date of birth • when necessary • range of motion • restrict fluids • two times a day • nothing by mouth • three times a day • do not resuscitate • no known allergies, • low less then normal • milliliter of mercury • above normal too fast • axillary, under armpit • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-04-28
Across
- under, deficient
- disease
- inflammation
- further from trunk
- deficiency or lack of
- towards the bottom
- back
- appears at the beginning of the term to indicate location, direction, type, quality, or quantity
- closer to midline
- arteries
- below
- beyond, above, excessive
- liver
- difficult, abnormal
- fast
- front
- body, bodily
- kidney
- opposing, against, opposite
- self
- muscles
- plane that divides body into front and back
- growth
- condition
- tumor, mass
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- plane that divides body into left and right
- closer to trunk
- blood vessels
- further from midline
- separation
- above
- primary medical term
- self, ones own
- heart
- horizontal plane that divides body into upper and lower portions
- head
- brain
- speech
- towards the head
- bad, abnormal
- bones
- skull
- slow, heavy
- cut out, remove
- Appears at the end of the term to indicate procedure, function, disorder, specialty, test, or status
- incision
- paralysis
- new
48 Clues: new • back • head • fast • self • above • heart • below • brain • bones • liver • skull • front • speech • kidney • growth • disease • muscles • arteries • incision • paralysis • condition • separation • slow, heavy • tumor, mass • inflammation • body, bodily • blood vessels • bad, abnormal • self, ones own • closer to trunk • cut out, remove • under, deficient • towards the head • closer to midline • further from trunk • towards the bottom • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-06-21
Across
- Diagnostic procedure used to obtain cerebrospinal fluid for analysis
- Not having full control over bladder and/or bowels
- Procedure involving sampling skin tissue for examination
- Medical term for a sudden spinning sensation, often triggered by moving your head too quickly
- Medical term for abnormal sensation, such as tingling
- Medical term for double vision
- Presence of gallstone(s) in the common bile duct
- Norma loss of hearing due to ageing
- Condition involving the clouding of lens
- Name of healthcare practitioner who studies human sexuality
- Medical repair of eyelid
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- Medical term for earwax
- Pathological conditions involving the accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid in the ventricles of the brain
- Examination used to examine changes in surface of cervix
- Term for ringing in the ears
- Hormones that help ovulation in women and production of testosterone in men
- Condition involving low haemoglobin levels
- Difficulty swallowing
- Inflammation in the pleura
- Most common pathogen causing pneumonia
- Growth of excessive male-pattern hair in women
- Procedure that measures intraocular pressure
- Medical term for fainting
- Having slow movement or reflexes
- Condition involving disturbances in the electrical activity of the brain leading to seizures
25 Clues: Difficulty swallowing • Medical term for earwax • Medical repair of eyelid • Medical term for fainting • Inflammation in the pleura • Term for ringing in the ears • Medical term for double vision • Having slow movement or reflexes • Norma loss of hearing due to ageing • Most common pathogen causing pneumonia • Condition involving the clouding of lens • ...
Medical terminology 2024-06-26
Across
- Blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart to the tissues.
- An abnormal heart rhythm, which can result in the heart beating too fast, too slow, or irregularly, affecting its ability to pump blood effectively.
- (ECG or EKG): Records the electrical activity of the heart to detect abnormalities in heart rhythm and identify signs of heart disease.
- Failure: A chronic condition where the heart cannot pump blood efficiently, leading to fatigue, shortness of breath, and fluid retention.
- Congestive Heart Failure
- Hypertension (High Blood Pressure)
- Artery Disease (PAD): A condition where the arteries that supply blood to the limbs become narrowed or blocked, often leading to pain and mobility issues.
- Refers to blood (e.g., hemoglobin, hemorrhage).
- Refers to blood vessels (e.g., angioplasty, angiogram).
- Catheterization: Involves inserting a catheter into a blood vessel and guiding it to the heart to measure pressures, take samples, and inject contrast dye to visualize blockages or abnormalities in the coronary arteries.
- Though primarily part of the respiratory system, they play a crucial role in oxygenating blood and removing carbon dioxide, working closely with the cardiovascular system.
- Stress Test: Measures how the heart responds to exertion, typically through exercise or medications, to assess heart function and detect coronary artery disease.
- Refers to the heart (e.g., cardiology, cardiogram).
- Myocardial Infarction (Heart Attack)
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- Artery Disease (CAD): A condition where the coronary arteries become narrowed or blocked due to the buildup of plaque, reducing blood flow to the heart muscle.
- Tiny blood vessels where the exchange of oxygen, nutrients, and waste products occurs between blood and tissues.
- Blood vessels that return deoxygenated blood back to the heart.
- Monitor: A portable device worn by a patient to continuously record the heart's electrical activity over a period of time, typically 24 to 48 hours, to detect irregular heart rhythms that may not show up during a short-term ECG.
- The central organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- Coronary Artery Disease
- Refers to fatty deposits or plaques (e.g., atherosclerosis).
- (High Blood Pressure): A condition where the force of the blood against the artery walls is consistently too high, which can lead to heart disease and stroke.
- Uses ultrasound waves to create images of the heart's structure and function, helping to diagnose heart valve problems, heart muscle abnormalities, and other heart conditions.
- Refers to vessels (e.g., vascular, vasoconstriction).
- Cardiovascular Disease
25 Clues: Cardiovascular Disease • Coronary Artery Disease • Congestive Heart Failure • Hypertension (High Blood Pressure) • Myocardial Infarction (Heart Attack) • Refers to blood (e.g., hemoglobin, hemorrhage). • Refers to the heart (e.g., cardiology, cardiogram). • Refers to vessels (e.g., vascular, vasoconstriction). • The central organ that pumps blood throughout the body. • ...
Animal Terminology 2023-08-30
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- offspring/young chicken
- agricultural product from goats
- agricultural products from sheep
- castrated male cattle
- young female sheep
- offspring/young of cattle
- castrated male chicken
- Mature male chicken
- mature female sheep
- Mature male sheep
- Mature female cattle
- offspring/young of swine
- castrated male swine
- young female swine
- offspring/young of goats
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- mature female chicken
- young female chicken
- agricultural product from chickens
- young female cattle
- castrated male sheep
- Mature male swine
- mature male goat
- agricultural product from cattle
- young female goat
- mature female swine
- mature female goat
- agricultural product from swine
- offspring/young from sheep
28 Clues: mature male goat • Mature male swine • young female goat • Mature male sheep • young female sheep • mature female goat • young female swine • young female cattle • mature female swine • Mature male chicken • mature female sheep • young female chicken • castrated male sheep • Mature female cattle • castrated male swine • mature female chicken • castrated male cattle • castrated male chicken • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-09-19
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- is softening of the nails
- planes or horizontal planes is a crosswise plane that runs parallel to the ground and divides the body into an upper and lower levels
- excessive hair growth over the body
- pericardium is the interior layer of the sac or also known as epicardium
- a fatty mass
- immature bone cells that gradually replace cartilage with bones
- the vertebral column, sternum, and rib cage
- system another name for the cardiovascular system
- study of skin conditions
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- a skin discoloration caused by blood collected under the skin following a blunt trauma
- loss of normal skin color
- is severe itching
- is a double layered pleural sac that encompasses the heart
- receptors have the ability to detect temperature, pain, touch, and pressure location in the skin
- fluid filled sac under the skin
- where 2 bones meet and are held together to produce movement
- condition of reddened or flushed skin
- composed of several organs that work in a coordinated manner to perform complex functions
- circulation where oxygenated blood is drawn away from the heart to tissue and cells, and then the blood comes back to
- is the light colored half-moon area of the nail
- found in the dermis and secretes oil
21 Clues: a fatty mass • is severe itching • study of skin conditions • loss of normal skin color • is softening of the nails • fluid filled sac under the skin • excessive hair growth over the body • found in the dermis and secretes oil • condition of reddened or flushed skin • the vertebral column, sternum, and rib cage • is the light colored half-moon area of the nail • ...
medical terminology 2023-10-05
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- paralysis of half of the body
- divides the body into 2 equal parts
- oste/o
- means pus formation
- term for red blood cell
- disease of the stomach
- breathing
- inflammation of the colon
- immediately
- cancer of pigment producing cells
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- is the full form of TSH
- surgical removal of a mass
- pertaining the the muscles of the heart
- suffix for breathing
- state of balance
- combing form for fire
- crushing of stone
- part at the beginning of a medical term
- usually the letter "o"
- hardening of skin
20 Clues: oste/o • breathing • immediately • state of balance • crushing of stone • hardening of skin • means pus formation • suffix for breathing • combing form for fire • usually the letter "o" • disease of the stomach • is the full form of TSH • term for red blood cell • inflammation of the colon • surgical removal of a mass • paralysis of half of the body • cancer of pigment producing cells • ...
Football Terminology 2023-08-06
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- A set-piece awarded to a team for a foul committed by the opponent.
- A goal scored by tapping the ball into an empty net from close range.
- Additional time added at the end of each half for stoppages.
- The player designated to lead the team on the field.
- A tiebreaker to decide the winner if the match ends in a draw.
- The team that finishes the match with more goals and secures the victory.
- The referee and assistant referees who enforce the rules of the game.
- set-piece taken from the corner of the field, awarded to the attacking team.
- A restart taken by the defending team from their own goal area.
- An attempt by a player to deceive the referee into awarding a foul.
- A card shown by the referee to send off a player from the match.
- The rectangular area in front of each goal where certain rules apply.
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- A caution shown by the referee to signal a warning to a player.
- A match in which a team does not concede any goals.
- A pass that sets up a goal for a teammate.
- The two vertical posts that form part of the goal.
- Scoring three goals by a player in a single match.
- Additional time played if the match is tied after regular time.
- When a player accidentally scores a goal for the opposing team.
- A player positioned ahead of the ball and the second-last defender.
- A free-kick from the penalty spot awarded for a foul inside the box.
- A fair challenge to dispossess an opponent of the ball.
- A team's roster, including players and substitutes.
- Passing the ball through an opponent's legs.
- Quickly transitioning from defense to offense after gaining possession.
25 Clues: A pass that sets up a goal for a teammate. • Passing the ball through an opponent's legs. • The two vertical posts that form part of the goal. • Scoring three goals by a player in a single match. • A match in which a team does not concede any goals. • A team's roster, including players and substitutes. • The player designated to lead the team on the field. • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-08-02
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- inflammation of the gums
- small
- under development or incomplete development of a tissue or organ
- Means head
- means to protect or cover
- pertains to the study of individual cells
- Blood condition
- Large
- excessive propagation of immature white blood cells
- before birth
- Inflammation
- specialist
- Means Neck
- Above normal
- red blood cells
- The heart
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- inflamed and infected meninges, with a bacteria or a virus as the causative agent
- The balance between all physical systems
- means above
- below normal
- one half of body is paralyzed
- Means finger or toe
- Color Blue
- The study of
- inflammation of the skin caused by allergy
- means four
- black
- the absence of breathing
- slow
- Condition or disease (Usually non-inflammatory)
30 Clues: slow • small • black • Large • The heart • Color Blue • Means head • means four • specialist • Means Neck • means above • below normal • The study of • before birth • Inflammation • Above normal • Blood condition • red blood cells • Means finger or toe • inflammation of the gums • the absence of breathing • means to protect or cover • one half of body is paralyzed • The balance between all physical systems • ...
Procedural Terminology 2023-08-15
23 Clues: life • joint • scope • colon • thorax • abdomen • view of • stomach • abdomen • bronchi • abdomen • fixiation • esophagus • strenghten • to cut into • peridcardium • surgical repair • create hole or mouth • breaking or dissolving • puncture to obtain CSF • amnion (amniotic fluid) • fusion or binding together • surgical removal, or resection
Plant Terminology 2023-11-28
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- - any member of flowering plants that has a pair of leaves in the embryo of the seed
- - a group of seed-producing plants that includes conifers, cycads, and Gingko. The name means “naked seed” because of the unenclosed condition of the seeds.
- meristem - a specialized zone of growth found at the tips of plants that is responsible for the extension of shoots and roots
- - plants that keep their leaves all year-round
- - the natural compound present in green plants that gives them their color. This helps the plants absorb energy from the sun.
- - water-soluble pigments that are found naturally in foods found in red, purple, and blue fruits and vegetables
- - these are thin branching roots that grow from the stem. They are universally present in monocot plants and ferns.
- - these roots are occasionally used as food because they are able to store nutrients during development
- - a group of plants that produce flowers and fruits. This group includes about 300,000 species!
- - any member of flowering plants that has one leaf in the embryo of the seed
- - large groups of plants that have tissues capable of moving water and minerals throughout the plant, including xylem and phloem
- - roots that are exposed to the air that can photosynthesize and have chlorophyll. They are also an example of adventitious roots.
- - a plant that lives more than two years
- - modified adventitious roots that grow downward that support the lower branches
- - fungi that have symbiotic relationships with the roots of many plants
- crown - the part of the root system from where the stem arises
- - a plant that completes its life cycle in one year (or growing season) and then dies
- - these roots extend horizontally from the main stem, contributing to anchoring the plant in the soil, facilitating water uptake, and extracting nutrients required for growth. They are also known to make symbiotic relationships with bacteria and fungi.
- - natural pigments in plants, algae, bacteria, and fungi that exhibit yellow, orange, red, and purple colors
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- - the process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar
- - a plant that takes two years to complete its life cycle
- - the process of shedding old or unwanted leaves, flowers, fruits, or other parts of a plant. This happens when that part has served its function, is ripe, or is no longer needed.
- - a root that comes from a point other than the radicle or the root axis. This can be in response to stress conditions such as nutrient deficiency.
- - groups of plants without vascular systems. These plants instead have simpler tissues that have specialized functions for transporting water and nutrients.
- - bacteria that are capable of “fixing” nitrogen
- - the main primary root system, growing vertically downward. Some of these roots are specialized for food storage (like the roots of carrots and beets).
- - the process of aging in plants. It may take place in the roots, leaves, stems, or in the whole plant.
- - this tissue transports water throughout the body of the plant
- - this tissue transports sugar throughout the body of the plant
- - plants that lose their leaves annually
- - red and yellow pigments found in plants and in some cases, replaces anthocyanins
31 Clues: - a plant that lives more than two years • - plants that lose their leaves annually • - plants that keep their leaves all year-round • - bacteria that are capable of “fixing” nitrogen • - a plant that takes two years to complete its life cycle • crown - the part of the root system from where the stem arises • ...
Livestock Terminology 2023-11-15
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- Kid/Doeling Young female goat who hasn't had kids
- Mature Male Goat that can reproduce
- newly born pig
- Mature Male Cattle that can still reproduce
- castrated male cattle
- a castrated male horse
- mature female horse that has had foals
- newly born horse
- Lamb Young female sheep (has not reproduced)
- newly born cattle
- mature female pig that has had piglets
- mature male chicken
- Scientific Term for Chickens and Other Meat Birds
- Mature Male Pig still intact
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- a newly hatched or a very young chicken
- scientific name for pigs
- young female horse less than 4 years old
- a young female chicken that hasn't laid eggs yet
- scientific term for sheep
- castrated male chicken
- scientific term for horses
- castrated male pig
- newly born goat
- a newly born sheep
- Mature Male Horse that can still reproduce
- a young female pig that has not yet had piglets
- Mature Female Sheep that has had lambs
- Mature Female Cattle that have had babies
- a castrated male sheep or goat
- young female cattle that haven't had a calf
- mature female chicken that has laid eggs
- Mature Male Sheep that can still reproduce
- Mature Female Goat that has had kids
33 Clues: newly born pig • newly born goat • newly born horse • newly born cattle • castrated male pig • a newly born sheep • mature male chicken • castrated male cattle • castrated male chicken • a castrated male horse • scientific name for pigs • scientific term for sheep • scientific term for horses • Mature Male Pig still intact • a castrated male sheep or goat • Mature Male Goat that can reproduce • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-11-15
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- Term meaning and commonly know as hiccups
- Term meaning the five bones that form the palm of the hand
- Term meaning chronic autoimmune disorder where the joints and some organs are attacked
- Term meaning hip socket
- Term meaning to suture a tendon to a bone
- Term meaning ankle bony protuberance
- Term meaning the increase of volume in a organ, tissue, or muscles
- Term meaning the movement of a limb away from the midline
- Term meaning fibrous collagen tissue that connects muscles to bones
- Term meaning the paralysis of half of the body
- Term meaning the paralysis of the lower part of the body
- Term meaning the study of life
- Term meaning an outbreak of a disease occurring over a large area
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- Term meaning abnormal lateral curvature of the spine
- Term meaning a band of tissue that connects organs, joints, or bones to each other
- Term meaning where toes attach to the foot
- Term meaning an outbreak of a disease occurring over a large area
- Term meaning the study of cells
- Term meaning the process of the body maintaining a constant body enviorment
- Term meaning segments of the spinal column
- Term meaning the study of how the body moves
- Term meaning the wasting away of organs, tissues, or muscles
- Term meaning the study of the spread of diseases
- Term meaning originating within an individual
- Term meaning the movement of a limb towards the midline
25 Clues: Term meaning hip socket • Term meaning the study of life • Term meaning the study of cells • Term meaning ankle bony protuberance • Term meaning and commonly know as hiccups • Term meaning to suture a tendon to a bone • Term meaning where toes attach to the foot • Term meaning segments of the spinal column • Term meaning the study of how the body moves • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-11-19
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- procedure when the heart is replaced
- growth
- abbreviation for coronary artery disease
- complete stopping of the heart
- against
- between
- weakening of the artery walls
- records heart activity(portable ECG)
- part of the heart doesn't get blood flow
- abbreviation for chest pain
- process of recording the heart
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- pumps blood to the rest of the body
- has elastic fibers in the cardiac skeleton
- abbreviation for beats per minute
- four
- high blood pressure
- outer layer of the heart
- dye is injected into the blood
- abbreviation for intensive care unit
- inflammation of the pericardial sack around the heart
- tool used to listen to the heart
- abbreviation for automated external defibrillator
- middle muscular part of the heart
- inner layer of the heart
- process of recording
25 Clues: four • growth • against • between • high blood pressure • process of recording • outer layer of the heart • inner layer of the heart • abbreviation for chest pain • weakening of the artery walls • dye is injected into the blood • complete stopping of the heart • process of recording the heart • tool used to listen to the heart • abbreviation for beats per minute • ...
medical terminology 2024-04-24
33 Clues: cyte • blue • -gen • cold • skin • auto • necro • lip/o • black • scaly • below • myc/o • algia • ectomy • cancer • psor/o • topic/o • disease • perospy • squam/o • -dermis • prurit/o • papill/o • sickness • onthehead • diaphor/o • condition • fortheskin • studyofnail • integument/o • studyofblood • studyofdiseases • like;resembling
