acting terminology Crossword Puzzles
Medical Terminology 2025-08-28
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- What term refers to the front of the body?
- Dislocation is the _____ separation of two ends of a joint
- The term distal refers to the ____ from the body.
- What term divides the body into equal left and right parts?
- What abbreviation is used for status post?
- Platarflexion means to point the toes ___ from the body.
- What refers to turning the forearm away from the body?
- The term lateral refers to the ___ from the mid-line of the body
- What abbreviation is used for mechanism of injury?
- What is the body's response to injury?
- Amount of movement allowed at a joint
- What divides the body into front and back halves?
- What abbreviation is used for level/loss of consciousness?
- What abbreviation is used for activities of daily living?
- Acute is a ___ or new injury
- Superior means towards the ____ of the body.
- Transverse divides the body into ___ and Inferior.
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- What term means the action of bringing toes towards the body?
- Pronation refers to turning the forearm ____ the body.
- What refers to looseness in the joint?
- What is a stretch/tear of a ligament called?
- What term means to increase the angle of a joint?
- Hyperextension means extreme or excessive ___ of a part
- What refers to movement towards the midline?
- What abbreviation is used for signs and symptoms?
- What term refers to the back of the body?
- Inferior means towards the ____ of the body.
- Ecchymosis is the discoloration of the skin resulting from ___ underneath
- What is pain produced when structure is palpated
- What refers to movement away from the midline?
- What term refers to being closest to the mid-line of the body?
- Shoulder blades going in an upward direction is the act of ____
- What is the term for a partial or incomplete separation of the joint?
- Flexion means to decrease the angle formed by the bone and ___
- Pain in a place other than its origin is called?
35 Clues: Acute is a ___ or new injury • Amount of movement allowed at a joint • What refers to looseness in the joint? • What is the body's response to injury? • What term refers to the back of the body? • What term refers to the front of the body? • What abbreviation is used for status post? • What is a stretch/tear of a ligament called? • ...
Music Terminology 2025-09-12
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- Gradual increase in volume
- smooth and connected notes
- A musical passage that connects two sections
- A category or type of music
- A musical term meaning “slow”
- A musical term meaning “very fast”
- repeated musical pattern or phrase
- The number of layers and how they interact
- A style known for repetitive patterns and gradual change
- A rapid, slight variation in pitch.
- A scale with five notes
- A musical term meaning “fast”
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- Musical progression that ends a phrase or section
- flexible tempo used for expressive effect
- Short and detached notes
- The speed of the music
- Musical texture with one melody and accompaniment
- A musical term meaning “moderately slow”
- The volume of sound in music
- A musical term meaning “gradually speeding up”
- Style known for emotion and expanded harmonies
- A musical style characterized by improvisation and swing
- A musical sentence
- Unique quality or color of a sound
- A repeated rhythmic or melodic idea
25 Clues: A musical sentence • The speed of the music • A scale with five notes • Short and detached notes • Gradual increase in volume • smooth and connected notes • A category or type of music • The volume of sound in music • A musical term meaning “slow” • A musical term meaning “fast” • A musical term meaning “very fast” • repeated musical pattern or phrase • ...
Veterinary Terminology 2026-02-17
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- Abnormally slow heart rate
- Delivery of blood to tissues
- Return of color after blanching tissue
- Abnormally rapid breathing
- Act of breathing
- Process of prioritizing patients based on severity
- Toward the tail
- Bluish discoloration of mucous membranes
- Abnormally high body temperature
- Toward the head
- Method of safely limiting movement
- Life-threatening state of inadequate perfusion
- Difficulty breathing
- Abnormally low body temperature
- Toward the midline of the body
- Yellow discoloration of tissues
- Separation to prevent disease transmission
- Forceful expulsion of stomach contents
- Severe or uncontrolled bleeding
- State of heightened nervousness or unease
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- Toward the belly
- Measurement of body heat
- Physiological or psychological strain
- Elevated heart rate
- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation
- Excessive urination
- Palpable arterial beat
- Smallest blood vessel
- Toward the back or spine
- Loose or watery stool
- Loss of appetite
- Excessive thirst
- Emotional response to perceived threat
- Away from the midline
- Moist membrane lining body cavities
35 Clues: Toward the tail • Toward the head • Toward the belly • Act of breathing • Loss of appetite • Excessive thirst • Elevated heart rate • Excessive urination • Difficulty breathing • Smallest blood vessel • Loose or watery stool • Away from the midline • Palpable arterial beat • Measurement of body heat • Toward the back or spine • Abnormally slow heart rate • Abnormally rapid breathing • ...
Medical Terminology 2026-02-05
27 Clues: two • pain • bone • skull • lungs • nerve • joint • heart • tendon • vessel • muscle • disease • against • cartilage • without,not • core meaning • inflammation • under, below • difficult, bad • flow, discharge • surgical removal • below, deficient • above, excessive • cutting, incision • abnormal condition • ending-describes condition • beginning-modifies meaning
Unit Terminology 2026-02-08
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- converting short-term to long-term memory
- powerful stimulant blocking reuptake
- mild stimulant in coffee/tea
- highly addictive opioid depressant
- light sleep, drifting off
- difficulty falling or staying asleep
- breathing stops repeatedly during sleep
- drugs that increase CNS activity
- internal 24-hour body clock
- sudden sleep attacks; daytime sleepiness
- painkillers that mimic endorphins
- molecules that activate receptors
- needing more for same effect
- chemicals that alter the mind/behavior
- symptoms after stopping a drug
- dream sleep with rapid eye movements
- acting out dreams during REM
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- sleep restores energy/repairs body
- drugs causing sensory distortions
- sleepwalking
- extra REM after deprivation
- THC drug altering mood/perception
- dreams strengthen/store memories
- drugs that slow CNS activity
- stop neurotransmitter reabsorption
- compulsive use despite harm
- brain makes a story from random signals
- falling/jolting feeling at sleep onset
- molecules that block receptors
- deep slow-wave sleep
- awareness of self and surroundings
- depressant that reduces inhibition
- deeper light sleep; sleep spindles
- fatigue from time-zone changes
- working hours that disrupt sleep
35 Clues: sleepwalking • deep slow-wave sleep • light sleep, drifting off • extra REM after deprivation • compulsive use despite harm • internal 24-hour body clock • mild stimulant in coffee/tea • drugs that slow CNS activity • needing more for same effect • acting out dreams during REM • molecules that block receptors • fatigue from time-zone changes • symptoms after stopping a drug • ...
Medical terminology 2026-01-13
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- Device that measures oxygen level in the blood
- Abnormal heart rhythm
- Ultrasound test of the heart
- Test that records the heart’s electrical activity
- Heart cannot pump blood effectively
- Prefix meaning blood vessel
- Prefix meaning fast or rapid
- Abbreviation for blood pressure
- Abnormally high blood pressure
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- Tiny blood vessel where oxygen and nutrients are exchanged
- Blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- Prefix meaning heart
- Procedure using a tube to examine heart vessels
- Abbreviation for heart rate
- Abbreviation for congestive heart failure
- Abbreviation for coronary artery bypass graft
- Blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart
- Suffix meaning condition of the blood
- Medical term for a heart attack
- Suffix meaning inflammation
- Muscular organ that pumps blood through the body
- Tool used to measure blood pressure
- Buildup of plaque inside arteries
- Abbreviation for electrocardiogram
- Large vein that returns blood from the lower body to the heart
25 Clues: Prefix meaning heart • Abnormal heart rhythm • Abbreviation for heart rate • Suffix meaning inflammation • Prefix meaning blood vessel • Ultrasound test of the heart • Prefix meaning fast or rapid • Abnormally high blood pressure • Medical term for a heart attack • Abbreviation for blood pressure • Buildup of plaque inside arteries • Abbreviation for electrocardiogram • ...
Medical Terminology 2026-01-13
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- atrioventricular
- recording of heart and vessels
- muscular organ that pumps blood
- pressure
- heart
- chest
- intravenous
- monitors heart while patient is on treadmill
- high blood pressure
- carry oxygenated blood to body
- fast
- brings deoxygenated blood to heart
- fluid part of body that carries oxygen and nutrients
- Inflammation of heart
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- hardening of arteries
- exchange of oxygen and nutrients in tissues
- complete stopping of heart
- dyes injected into blood vessels
- records electrical activity of heart, looking for abnormal rhythms
- deep vein thrombosis
- slow
- connects to chest to record heart
- Weakened artery wall with balloon-like bump
- ventricular fibrilation
- vital signs stable
25 Clues: slow • fast • heart • chest • pressure • intravenous • atrioventricular • vital signs stable • high blood pressure • deep vein thrombosis • hardening of arteries • Inflammation of heart • ventricular fibrilation • complete stopping of heart • recording of heart and vessels • carry oxygenated blood to body • muscular organ that pumps blood • dyes injected into blood vessels • ...
Animal Terminology 2025-09-05
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- Mature male cat
- Mature male cattle
- Mature male poultry
- Mature female cat
- Mature male goats
- Offspring of poultry
- Agricultural products of sheep
- Mature female swine
- Mature female goats
- Mature female poultry
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- Offspring of cats
- Offspring of dogs
- Offspring of sheep
- products of swine
- Mature male swine
- Mature male dog
- Mature male sheep
- Agricultural products of poultry
- Offspring of swine
- Offspring of cattle
- Mature female cattle
- Offspring of goats
- Mature female sheep
23 Clues: Mature male cat • Mature male dog • Offspring of cats • Offspring of dogs • products of swine • Mature male swine • Mature male sheep • Mature female cat • Mature male goats • Mature male cattle • Offspring of sheep • Offspring of swine • Offspring of goats • Mature male poultry • Offspring of cattle • Mature female sheep • Mature female swine • Mature female goats • Offspring of poultry • ...
Sonography Terminology 2025-09-11
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- A structure that is echo-free appears black.
- Tissues having several different, uneven echoic characteristics.
- Further from the point of attachment or origin on the body.
- Tissues having cystic and solid characteristics.
- A structure that appears less bright to surrounding tissue.
- Structures that are comparitively equally echogenic.
- Acoustic energy that is reflected from a structure back toward the transducer.
- A structure that is does not contain hollow or gaps.
- Tissues having similar, even echoic characteristics.
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- The number of cycles per second.
- A structure that is capable of producing echoes.
- A structure that appears brighter than surrounding tissue.
- Away from the head or part of a structure.
- Divides the body into superior and inferior planes.
- Closer to the point of attachment or origin on the body.
- The length of time for a complete wave cycle to occur.
- The distance between corresponding point on a wave
- Divides the body into left and right planes.
- Toward the head or part of a structure.
- Divides the body into anterior and posterior planes.
- A structure that is fluid filled.
- An absence of echoes posterior to a structure that attenuates all soundbeams.
22 Clues: The number of cycles per second. • A structure that is fluid filled. • Toward the head or part of a structure. • Away from the head or part of a structure. • A structure that is echo-free appears black. • Divides the body into left and right planes. • A structure that is capable of producing echoes. • Tissues having cystic and solid characteristics. • ...
Corrections Terminology 2025-08-07
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- release of a defendant while awaiting a court hearing granted on certain terms
- component of correctional system offering viable alternatives to incarceration such as community service, probation, home confinement, etc.
- release of a prisoner from imprisonment, but not from legal custody and supervision
- use of technological devices to supervise a person required to abide by conditions of release such as curfew or home confinement
- correctional facility typically run by local law enforcement and housing detainees and short-term inmates
- prison terms for two or more convictions to be served one after another as opposed to simultaneously
- sentencing option in which the convicted offender is required to fulfill certain conditions
- legal process in which an offender’s probation or parole is recalled because he or she fails to comply with the terms of release
- prison terms for two or more convictions to be served simultaneously rather than one following the other
- prohibited item or substance which is smuggled into a correctional facility
- confinement in jail or prison
- person on parole who fails to report to his or her parole officer
- uniformed staff in a correctional facility who have law enforcement powers and receive training to meet state and agency standards
- staff within a correctional facility who have no law enforcement authority
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- process of helping an offender rejoin society and live as a law-abiding citizen
- performance of labor or services in the public’s interest without pay as required by a sentence
- process of determining type of housing and program access for a detainee or inmate by assessing risks of engaging in harmful behavior or being harmed while incarcerated
- restriction of an offender to a certain residence for a specified period except during designated times for authorized activities
- prison owned and operated by a private company contracted by a federal or state correctional agency
- correctional facility generally run by state or federal government and housing long-term inmates
- sanction ordered by a court for a convicted offender
- legally authorized killing of a convicted offender as punishment for a crime
- person who persistently violates laws and has multiple arrests and convictions over an extended time
- program in which detainees or inmates are permitted to be employed or participate in educational programs, but must return to the facility at the end of each workday
- individual convicted of a crime and committed to the custody of a jail or prison
- program allowing inmates to leave the correctional facility for a short period to participate in approved activities
- tendency to relapse into criminal behavior
- person who is incarcerated while awaiting trial for an alleged crime
- segregation of a detainee or inmate within a correctional facility for his or her own safety
- days deducted from an inmate’s incarceration sentence for good behavior
30 Clues: confinement in jail or prison • tendency to relapse into criminal behavior • sanction ordered by a court for a convicted offender • person on parole who fails to report to his or her parole officer • person who is incarcerated while awaiting trial for an alleged crime • days deducted from an inmate’s incarceration sentence for good behavior • ...
Equine Terminology 2025-08-29
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- A horse that is 14.2 hands or less
- Father of a horse
- Yellow to golden and the mane and tail are white to cream
- A newborn horse
- A prepared feed to provide nutrients
- A heavy breed also a coldblood
- Three-beat gait in which the two diagonal legs are paired
- Approximately 4 inches or 10 cm
- The piece of equipment worn on horse’s head when being ridden
- A horse that has been castrated
- Black mane and tail with brown coat
- Vegetative portion of the feed
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- A horse’s “bangs”
- White on the forehead
- White between the nostrils
- A Hanoverian is an example of this type of horse
- The right side of a horse
- The left side of a horse
- Natural two-beat diagonal gait
- White from coronary up to the hock
- Rests on the tongue and bars of the mouth
- Mature female
- A type of rubber brush usually used in circular motion
- Working a horse on a long line in a circle
- A person who takes care of a horse or the action of cleaning a horse
- Broad white from the nose to between the eyes including the forehead
26 Clues: Mature female • A newborn horse • A horse’s “bangs” • Father of a horse • White on the forehead • The left side of a horse • The right side of a horse • White between the nostrils • Natural two-beat diagonal gait • A heavy breed also a coldblood • Vegetative portion of the feed • Approximately 4 inches or 10 cm • A horse that has been castrated • A horse that is 14.2 hands or less • ...
business terminology 2025-09-19
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- an undertaking involving uncertainty as to the outcome, especially a risky or dangerous one.
- the city or town that is the official seat of government in a country, state, etc..
- pecuniary gain resulting from the employment of capital in any transaction.
- a person who organizes and manages any enterprise, especially a business, usually with considerable initiative and risk.
- Finance., moneys owed; debts or pecuniary obligations
- he act of competing; rivalry for supremacy, a prize, etc..
- In debt, as in Joshua can't keep track of funds, so half the time his company is in the red.
- a useful and desirable thing or quality.
- tending to innovate, or introduce something new or different; characterized by innovation.
- the original or model on which something is based or formed.
- an association of individuals
- Proprietorship the simplest business structure, owned and run by one person with no legal distinction between the owner and the business itself
- Law., the legal claim of one person upon the property of another person to secure the payment of a debt or the satisfaction of an obligation.
- the state or condition of being a partner; participation; association; joint interest.
- to trade by exchange of commodities rather than by the use of money.
- to take a general or comprehensive view of or appraise, as a situation, area of study, etc.
- the act of consuming, as by use, decay, or destruction.
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- an employee of a large corporation who is given freedom
- the act of producing; creation; manufacture.
- Enterprise economic activity by governmental organizations Compare private enterprise
- the recording or an entry of debt in an account.
- Enterprise business or industry that is managed by independent companies or private individuals rather than by the state.
- a privilege of a public nature conferred on an individual, group, or company by a government.
- any sphere considered as a place where ideas, thoughts, artistic creations, etc., compete for recognition.
- something that is owed or that one is bound to pay
- So does the antonym, in the black, for being financially solvent or out of debt, as in Bill was happy to say they were in the black.
- history an instrument of punishment consisting of a heavy wooden frame with holes in which the feet, hands, or head of an offender were locked
- to furnish or provide (a person, establishment, place, etc.) with what is lacking or requisite.
- exclusive control of a commodity or service in a particular market, or a control that makes possible the manipulation of prices.
- The units of stock that represent ownership in a corporation.
- commendation or honor given for some action
- the income of a government from taxation, excise duties, customs, or other sources, appropriated to the payment of the public expenses.
32 Clues: an association of individuals • a useful and desirable thing or quality. • commendation or honor given for some action • the act of producing; creation; manufacture. • the recording or an entry of debt in an account. • something that is owed or that one is bound to pay • Finance., moneys owed; debts or pecuniary obligations • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-09-20
24 Clues: Bad • Head • Clot • Vein • Pain • Slow • Neck • Above • Child • Liver • Rapid • Gland • before • Tongue • Kidney • Against • Hardening • Deficient • Intestine • Excessive • Bone Marrow • Inside,Within • Surgical Removal • Development Growth
Medical Terminology 2025-10-25
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- a test that records the electrical activity of the heart.
- / o: Refers to veins.
- Heart Defects: Structural defects in the heart that are present at birth.
- Occurs when blood flow to the brain is interrupted, causing damage or death of brain cells.
- / o: Refers to the heart.
- Artery Disease (CAD): Narrowing or blockage of the arteries that supply blood to the heart muscle.
- A muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body. It has four chambers: two atria and two ventricles.
- catheterization: an invasive procedure that provides a detailed look at the coronary arteries.
- Vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart. They have thick, muscular walls.
- The fluid connective tissue that circulates through the vessels, carrying essential substances like oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and waste products.
- magnetic resonance imaging: highly detailed images of the heart using magnets and radio waves.
- a heart attack.
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- Abnormal heart rhythms, such as atrial fibrillation or tachycardia.
- : a non-invasive test that uses sound waves to create a moving picture of your heart.
- test: test that measures how your heart performs under physical activity
- Failure: A condition where the heart cannot pump blood effectively enough to meet the body's needs.
- quick, non-invasive test that records the heart's electrical signals
- a narrowing of the arteries that supply blood to the heart.
- / o: Refers to arteries.
- a condition where the heart cannot pump blood effectively.
- an enlargement of the left ventricle, the main pumping chamber of the heart.
- Vessels that carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart. Their walls are thinner than those of arteries.
- Tiny, microscopic blood vessels that connect arterioles and venules. Their thin walls allow for the exchange of oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients, and waste between the blood and tissues.
- / o: Refers to a blood clot
- / o: Refers to blood vessels.
25 Clues: a heart attack. • / o: Refers to veins. • / o: Refers to arteries. • / o: Refers to the heart. • / o: Refers to a blood clot • / o: Refers to blood vessels. • a test that records the electrical activity of the heart. • a condition where the heart cannot pump blood effectively. • a narrowing of the arteries that supply blood to the heart. • ...
medical terminology 2025-10-16
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- AORTA (largest artery), RENAL (kidney artery), CORONARY (heart artery), or CAROTID (neck artery)
- VEINLET
- Brain attack
- often have answers related to the heart, such as "cardiac" or "cardiology"
- valve disease
- CP, SOB
- artery disease
- LODE
- breathe
- ECG
- Vessel examination
- EDGE or SEAM
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- heart muscle
- hypertention
- irregular heart beat
- failure
- scan
- coronary
- ultrasound
- Diagnostic scan
- AORTAS
- heart test
- heel
- "vessel," "blood vessel," "artery," or "vein"
24 Clues: ECG • scan • LODE • heel • AORTAS • VEINLET • failure • CP, SOB • breathe • coronary • ultrasound • heart test • heart muscle • hypertention • Brain attack • EDGE or SEAM • valve disease • artery disease • Diagnostic scan • Vessel examination • irregular heart beat • "vessel," "blood vessel," "artery," or "vein" • often have answers related to the heart, such as "cardiac" or "cardiology" • ...
Tax Terminology 2025-10-16
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- Judgement
- A letter sent out if we adjust information on a return.
- Total income from all sources, minus certain adjustments
- Wages deducted by an employer to pay federal, state and local taxes on employee's behalf.
- Money received from active employment or running a business
- The total income a business receives from all sources during a given period.
- First 2 notices sent to a taxpayer after a return is processed.
- 1% per month
- The use of funds from one period/account/government used to pay a balance due.
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- Delaware's Retail Tax Rate is 15%, but has no federal tax rate
- Not a calendar period, but...
- A transfer of unspent funds or tax losses from one period to the next.
- 1/2% per month
- Every business in Delaware needs one
- A formal examination of documentation to determine the validity or correctness of return
- Integrated Revenue Administration System
- A Corporation or LLC that passes corporate income, losses, deductions, and credits through to its owners' personal income taxes
- Money reimbursed for overpayment of tax liability
- A method to pay currently any income taxes that will be due for the year, in excess of withholding and/or credits.
- Delaware does not accept the Federal; at least for Personal Income Tax
- The process of appealing a proposed assessment or dis-allowance of claim for credit or refund.
- Deductions or losses exceed the taxable income for a given period.
22 Clues: Judgement • 1% per month • 1/2% per month • Not a calendar period, but... • Every business in Delaware needs one • Integrated Revenue Administration System • Money reimbursed for overpayment of tax liability • A letter sent out if we adjust information on a return. • Total income from all sources, minus certain adjustments • ...
medical terminology 2025-10-09
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- Bone cancer
- Inflammation of the intestine
- White blood cell
- Between the ribs
- The outer layer of the skin
- Inflammation around the heat
- Harmful to the kidneys
- Relating to the nose and throat
- Difficulty swallowing
- Inflammation of the airways
- Inflammation of the windpipe
- Removal of the stomach
- Pain in the throat
- Drugs that act against certain nerves
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- blood specialist
- Toxic to cells
- Between
- Inflammation of the skin
- Fast heart rate
- Swelling
- Surgical repair of a breast
- Pain in the head
- Surgical repair of a joint.
- Low blood sugar
- juices Acids in the stomach
25 Clues: Between • Swelling • Bone cancer • Toxic to cells • Fast heart rate • Low blood sugar • blood specialist • White blood cell • Between the ribs • Pain in the head • Pain in the throat • Difficulty swallowing • Harmful to the kidneys • Removal of the stomach • Inflammation of the skin • Surgical repair of a breast • The outer layer of the skin • Surgical repair of a joint. • Inflammation of the airways • ...
Business Terminology 2025-10-30
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- making or manufacturing of a product
- to be held responsible for something
- To owe money to the government due to not paying loans or spending too much money.
- people who start a business and take massive risks to make an idea a reality.
- - money earned versus the money spent.
- a partial ownership of a company.
- an unincorporated business with one owner who is solely liable for all happenings in that business.
- employees acting like entrepreneurs within a company, developing products while leveraging the company's resources.
- Trade of equal deal
- a company is at a financial loss or crisis
- a legal claim on the property of someone in debt to secure repayment if they fail to do so
- valuable resource
- How much a product is bought or how well it’s taken by customers
- a business run by private individuals, not by the state.
- having an agreement to help each other in a business (two or more people cooperate in a business)
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- controlled and owned by the government
- to create or upgrade something to be new and original.
- increased liability, equity, and gains, but has decreased assets, expenses, and losses
- - when a seller has no competition due to their large influence
- an early version or beta version of a product, that still needs to be tested.
- a group of people working together in a business
- Rival businesses that produce a similar product to your business
- quantity of goods sellers are willing to sell
- a company is in a good financial state
- a segway connecting third-party sellers with many buyers without the platform owner holding the inventory
- resources a business uses for funding.
- an arrangement where one party licenses brands to another brand for a cost so they may operate under their system.
- a method of collecting data to gain insight to help the business
- increased assets, expenses, and losses, but has decreased liability, equity, and gains
- taking a risk to gain a higher profit
- a unit of ownership in the company (percentage of company owned)
- the total amount of money made in a given time
32 Clues: valuable resource • Trade of equal deal • a partial ownership of a company. • making or manufacturing of a product • to be held responsible for something • taking a risk to gain a higher profit • controlled and owned by the government • a company is in a good financial state • resources a business uses for funding. • - money earned versus the money spent. • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-10-22
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- Transmitted by mosquitoes.
- A fine pink rash.
- The word root pulmon in the term pulmonologist.
- The medical term for the lower two chambers of the heart.
- The term that means situated in the back.
- The results of carbon monoxide poisoning.
- The medical term for a prediction of the probable and outcome of a disease.
- A drug used to treat viral infections or to provide temporary immunity.
- A blood clot attached to the interior wall of a vein or artery.
- The bluish color in lips of a patient with COPD.
- The study of ears, nose and throat.
- The medical term for a surgical incision or opening into the skull.
- Partial or complete loss of hair.
- The outermost layer of the skin.
- The microscopic study of the tissue.
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- The medical term for movement toward the midline.
- The Medical term for inflammation of the gland.
- Alo known as the corium.
- The medical term for decreasing the angle between two bones by bending a limb at a joint.
- A pathologic change of the tissue due to disease or injury.
- The bone that is a part of the axial skeleton.
- The pigment that determines the color depending on the type and amount of pigment of the skin
- The lower GI track.
- The medical term for a band of fibers that hold structures together abnormally.
- The substance ejected through the mouth that can be used for diagnostic purposes.
- An abnormal increase in the outward curvature of the thoracic spine.
- Very strong, flexible, and muscular.
- The radiographic test that provides an image of specific veins after injection of a contrast dye.
- Forms the roof of the mouth and consists of three major parts.
- Clear, pale yellow plasma fluid that remains after the blood cells and clotting proteins have been removed.
- Any substance that the body considers foreign and sometimes causing an adverse reaction.
31 Clues: A fine pink rash. • The lower GI track. • Alo known as the corium. • Transmitted by mosquitoes. • The outermost layer of the skin. • Partial or complete loss of hair. • The study of ears, nose and throat. • Very strong, flexible, and muscular. • The microscopic study of the tissue. • The term that means situated in the back. • The results of carbon monoxide poisoning. • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-11-04
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- (moniliasis)white, cheesy, curd-like patch on buccal mucosa due to superficial fungal infection
- adaption of the eye for near vision by increasing the curvature of the lens
- constricted pupils
- variations from hearts regular rhythm
- inability to perform coordinated movement
- Chalky white, thick, raised patch on sides of tongue; precancerous
- Increase in size of thyroid gland that occurs with hyperthyroidism
- pain in the ear
- abnormal sensation (e.g., burning, numbness, tingling, prickling, crawling skin sensation)
- turning the forearm so that the palm is down
- thickening and loss of elasticity of arterial walls
- protruding eyeballs
- directed toward or located on the surface
- painful urination
- double vision
- Skin lesions that run together
- inability to perform coordinated movement
- abnormal protusion of bowel through weakening in the abdominal musculature
- ringing in the ears
- dusky blue, discoloration of skin and mucous membranes due to excessive amount of deoxygenated hemoglobin in the blood
- dilated tortuous varicose veins in the spermatic cord
- Skin lesion due to benign proliferation of blood vessels in the dermis
- blowing, swooshing sound heard through a stethoscope when an artery is occluded
- blood in the stool
- moving a body part toward the center or toward the median line
- Cessation of breathing
- Coarse, crackling sensation palpable over the skin when air abnormally escapes from the lung and enters subcutaneous tissue
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- circular shape to skin lesion
- turning the forearm so that the palm is up
- discharge from the ear
- excessive fat in the stool, as in gastrointestinal malabsorption of fat
- palpable vibration on the chest wall accompanying severe heart murmur
- difficulty in swallowing
- inflammation of the throat
- loss of power of expression by speech, writing, or signs; or loss of comprehension of spoken or written language
- red, swollen inflammation of nasal mucosa
- involuntary contraction of opposing muscle groups resulting in rhythmic movement of one or more joints
- drooping of upper eyelid over the iris and possibly covering the pupil
- lower eyelid loose and rolling outward
- loss of motor power (paralysis) on one side of the body, usually caused by a stroke; paralysis occurs on side opposite the lesion
- inflammation of the outer ear and ear canal
- moving a body part away from an axis or the median line
- difficult, labored breathing
- Nosebleed, usually from anterior septum
- difficulty breathing when supine
- inflammation of the middle ear and tympanic membrane
- bending a limb at a joint
- Pain in breast
- abnormal accumulation of serous fluid within the peritoneal cavity, associated with heart failure, portal hypertension, cirrhosis, hepatitis, pancreatitis, and cancer
- an abnormal respiratory condition characterized by collapsed, shrunken, deflated sections of alveoli
50 Clues: double vision • Pain in breast • pain in the ear • painful urination • constricted pupils • blood in the stool • protruding eyeballs • ringing in the ears • discharge from the ear • Cessation of breathing • difficulty in swallowing • bending a limb at a joint • inflammation of the throat • difficult, labored breathing • circular shape to skin lesion • Skin lesions that run together • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-11-11
Across
- tube that carries food to the stomach
- word identified by the suffix "-itis"
- system that excretes waste
- suffix meaning "surgical removal"
- bone in the upper arm
- visual examination of the colon
- inflammation of the skin
- the study of the heart
- a surgical incision into the abdomen
- degenerative brain disorder causing memory loss
- high blood pressure
- instrument used to view the larynx during intubation
- longest bone in the body
- low blood sugar
- bluish skin due to lack of oxygen
- system that secretes hormones
- outermost layer of the skin
- organ that filters blood and produces urine
- bacterial infection causing severe lung damage
- substance that prevents blood clotting
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- oil-producing glands in the skin
- medicine that fights bacterial infections
- instrument used to listen to heart and lung sounds
- slow heart rate
- cavity where the stomach is located
- enlargement of the liver
- root word meaning "stomach"
- blood in the chest cavity
- suffix meaning "pain"
- organ that maintains the level of glucose in the blood
- white blood cells
- loss of bone density
- instrument used to collect urine
- a specialist in treating cancer
- skin cancer of melanocytes
- inflammation of the joints
- gland located in the neck that regulates metabolism
- lying face down
- surgical removal of the appendix
- prefix meaning "both"
40 Clues: slow heart rate • lying face down • low blood sugar • white blood cells • high blood pressure • loss of bone density • bone in the upper arm • suffix meaning "pain" • prefix meaning "both" • the study of the heart • enlargement of the liver • inflammation of the skin • longest bone in the body • blood in the chest cavity • system that excretes waste • skin cancer of melanocytes • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-11-24
Across
- Inflamation of the lacrimal gland
- Condition of the foot
- Star shaped
- Hard
- Equality of vision in two eyes
- Pertaining to the eye
- Inflamation of the uterine cervic
- Pertaining to the ankle bones
- A general term in anatomy to designate a deviding wall or partition
- Lack or loss of strength and energy
- Sensitivity to light
- Surgical incision of a sinus
- The operation of fixing the uterine adnexa to the abdominal walls
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- Pertaining to or of the nature of a scirrhus
- Having teeth of unequal size of length
- Inducing sleep
- The ankle region
- The suturing together of torn fascia
- The operation of making an opening into an antrum for the purpose of drainage
- Pertaining to the body
- Inducing sleep
- Suturing of the abdominal wall
- Fixed or localized pain
- The act or process of giving birth to a child
- Stimulating secretion
- Pertaining to the mind
- Name for a hard, cancerous tumor
- A physician specializing in the disease of children
28 Clues: Hard • Star shaped • Inducing sleep • Inducing sleep • The ankle region • Sensitivity to light • Condition of the foot • Stimulating secretion • Pertaining to the eye • Pertaining to the body • Pertaining to the mind • Fixed or localized pain • Surgical incision of a sinus • Pertaining to the ankle bones • Suturing of the abdominal wall • Equality of vision in two eyes • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-12-05
Across
- spread of cancer from primary site to distant organs
- lower heart chamber that pumps blood out
- relating to the heart
- blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- tiny blood vessel for exchange with tissues
- abnormal heart rhythm
- reduced blood flow to tissue causing oxygen deficit
- traveling clot that can obstruct vessels
- inflammation of a joint
- substance that stimulates immune protection
- drug that kills or inhibits bacteria
- invasion of the body by pathogens
- relating to the heart muscle
- removal of tissue sample for diagnostic examination
- tissue death caused by prolonged ischemia
- excess fluid accumulation in tissues
- abnormally low blood pressure
- body response to injury characterized by redness swelling and heat
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- decreased bone density increasing fracture risk
- chest pain from transient myocardial ischemia
- muscular pump that circulates blood
- main artery leaving the heart
- stationary blood clot inside a vessel
- blood vessel that returns blood to the heart
- FAILURE condition where the heart cannot pump adequately
- displacement of bones at a joint
- chronically elevated blood pressure
- heart contraction phase
- break in a bone
- rapid quivering irregular heart rhythm
- abnormal tissue growth that may be benign or malignant
- ligament injury caused by stretching or tearing
- upper heart chamber that receives blood
- fibrous tissue connecting muscle to bone
- vessels that supply the heart muscle
- heart relaxation and filling phase
- metal tube inserted to keep a vessel open
- fibrous tissue connecting bone to bone
38 Clues: break in a bone • relating to the heart • abnormal heart rhythm • heart contraction phase • inflammation of a joint • relating to the heart muscle • main artery leaving the heart • abnormally low blood pressure • displacement of bones at a joint • invasion of the body by pathogens • heart relaxation and filling phase • muscular pump that circulates blood • ...
Science terminology 2025-11-27
Across
- – Clue: Tiny blood vessel for exchange of substances.
- – Clue: Movement of particles from high to low concentration.
- – Clue: A group of similar cells working together.
- – Clue: Nerve cell transmitting electrical signals.
- – Clue: Blood vessel carrying blood to the heart.
- – Clue: Movement of water across a membrane.
- – Clue: Process of releasing energy from glucose.
- – Clue: Blood vessel carrying blood away from the heart.
- – Clue: Nutrient providing energy.
- – Clue: Protein that speeds up reactions.
- – Clue: Structure made of tissues with a specific function.
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- – Clue: The basic unit of life.
- – Clue: Molecule carrying genetic information.
- – Clue: Chemical messenger in the body.
- – Clue: Nutrient used for insulation and energy storage.
- – Clue: Organs working together for a body function.
- – Clue: The body’s ability to maintain balance.
- – Clue: Movement of blood around the body.
- – Clue: Junction between two nerve cells.
- – Clue: Nutrient needed for growth and repair.
20 Clues: – Clue: The basic unit of life. • – Clue: Nutrient providing energy. • – Clue: Chemical messenger in the body. • – Clue: Junction between two nerve cells. • – Clue: Protein that speeds up reactions. • – Clue: Movement of blood around the body. • – Clue: Movement of water across a membrane. • – Clue: Molecule carrying genetic information. • ...
Medical terminology 2025-12-15
Across
- Blocked heart arteries
- Disease of heart muscle
- Irregular heartbeat
- Records heart electrical activity
- Largest artery that carries blood from heart to body
- Carries blood BACK to heart
- Shortness of Breath
- Means disease
- High Blood Pressure
- Means record or picture
- Uses sound waves to make pictures of heart
- Checks how heart works during exercise
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- Carries blood AWAY from heart
- Means slow
- Shows heart size and shape
- Check heart heart-related markers in blood
- Means heart
- Blood pressure
- Means inflammation
- Tiny blood vessels that exchange nutrients
- Pumps Blood
- Heart cannot pump blood well
- Heart rate
- Intensive Care Unit
- vital Signs
25 Clues: Means slow • Heart rate • Means heart • Pumps Blood • vital Signs • Means disease • Blood pressure • Means inflammation • Irregular heartbeat • Shortness of Breath • High Blood Pressure • Intensive Care Unit • Blocked heart arteries • Disease of heart muscle • Means record or picture • Shows heart size and shape • Carries blood BACK to heart • Heart cannot pump blood well • ...
Livestock Terminology 2026-01-11
Across
- mature female goat
- castrated male cattle
- young male horse
- group of sheep
- young male calf
- newborn goat
- intact mature male swine
- young female goat
- mature female sheep
- intact mature male cattle
- immature female cattle
- newborn swine
- castrated male goat
- newborn cattle
- group of pigs
- immature male sheep
- mature male sheep
- young male goat
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- mature female horse
- newborn horse
- intact mature male goat
- mature male horse
- young female horse
- castrated male swine
- mature female cattle
- mature female swine
- castrated male horse
- lamb young female sheep
- castrated male sheep
- group of cattle
- newborn sheep
- young female swine
32 Clues: newborn goat • newborn horse • newborn swine • group of pigs • newborn sheep • group of sheep • newborn cattle • young male calf • group of cattle • young male goat • young male horse • mature male horse • young female goat • mature male sheep • mature female goat • young female horse • young female swine • mature female horse • mature female swine • mature female sheep • castrated male goat • ...
Business Terminology 2026-03-03
Across
- To trade by exchange of commodities rather than by the use of money
- With an arrangement to pay later
- An employee of a large corporation who is given freedom and financial support to create new stuff
- A stock is a security that represents ownership of a fraction of the corporation
- Single item of ownership having exchange value
- A business enterprise or speculation in which something is risked in the hope of profit
- A store restaurant or other business operating under such a license
- An accumulated stock of such wealth
- The market condition that exists when there is only one seller
- A particular item or source of income
- Something that is owed or that one is bound to pay to or perform for another
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- A legally established business entity that is separate and distinct from its owners, known as shareholder
- A company's surplus revenue
- An entry recorded on the left side of an account ledger
- Using up of goods and services having an exchangeable value
- Turing raw materials into goods
- To conduct a survey of or among
- The units of stock that represent ownership in a corporation
- A competitor or competitors
- Tending to innovate or introduce something new or different
20 Clues: A company's surplus revenue • A competitor or competitors • Turing raw materials into goods • To conduct a survey of or among • With an arrangement to pay later • An accumulated stock of such wealth • A particular item or source of income • Single item of ownership having exchange value • An entry recorded on the left side of an account ledger • ...
Newspaper Terminology 2026-02-25
Across
- the section of the newspaper that contains news stories relevant to the area in which the newspaper is published
- text formatted in a large type setting that summarizes a story and grabs the readers' attention
- directs readers to the rest of the story on another page
- an article that presents the opinions of the newspaper, publisher, editor or editors
- any news that is printed instead of published electronically
- a recurring opinion based article
- an article that refers to the opinions and editorial pages of the newspaper
- human interest pieces
- the section of the newspaper that contains stories about business
- a line of text that states where the story was physically written
- top of the newspaper that includes general information about the newspaper
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- a line indicating who wrote the story
- the design and position of stories, advertisements, pictures, and more in the paper
- a brief description underneath a photo that explains what is happening in the photo
- breaking news stories that contain timely and relevant information
- the page of the paper that contains the most timely, relevant, and newsworthy stories
- the section of the newspaper that contains movie and play reviews, stories about restaurants, and things to do in town
- the section of the newspaper that contains information about sports
- the first sentence or beginning of a story
- a line of text that is slightly smaller than the headline and contains a more detailed description of the story than the headline
20 Clues: human interest pieces • a recurring opinion based article • a line indicating who wrote the story • the first sentence or beginning of a story • directs readers to the rest of the story on another page • any news that is printed instead of published electronically • the section of the newspaper that contains stories about business • ...
Medical Terminology 2026-02-26
Across
- Sudden onset condition (seizures in pregnancy)
- image produced by radiation
- condition of excessive pressure
- pertaining to the chest
- condition of swelling
- within labor/birth
- specialist in newborns
- Process of heating through tissue
- Enlargement of the extremities
- condition involving mononuclear cells
Down
- picture/classification of cell nuclei
- Medical treatment for the elderly
- Cancer-causing substance
- sheath of muscle fiber
- visual examination of the abdomen
- area around the outlet of the pelvis
- paralysis of four limbs
- Viewing of living tissue
- specialist of the urinary system
- inflammation of blood vessels
20 Clues: within labor/birth • condition of swelling • sheath of muscle fiber • specialist in newborns • pertaining to the chest • paralysis of four limbs • Cancer-causing substance • Viewing of living tissue • image produced by radiation • inflammation of blood vessels • Enlargement of the extremities • condition of excessive pressure • specialist of the urinary system • ...
College Terminology 2026-03-23
Across
- — Graduation ceremony
- COLLEGE - Lower-cost institution often offering associate degrees
- — Law protecting access to student educational records
- — Real-world professional learning experience
- — Hands-on work experience related to a student’s field
- — Unit used to measure the intensity or length of a class
- — Academic area including subjects like history, language, and drama
- — Practical component of a class, especially in science
- — Academic division organized by subject area
- — The subjects and lessons taught in a course or school
- — Undergraduate degree that typically takes four years
- — Campus housing for students
- — Cost of attending a college or university
- — To officially join a college after accepting admission
- — Program before classes begin for incoming students
- — A degree format combining online and campus learning
- — Using another person’s work without proper credit
- — Standardized test used by colleges to assess readiness for higher education
- — Numerical average of a student’s grades
- — The place where learning, housing, and student resources are located
- — Merit-based financial support, often for graduate students
- — One of four academic divisions in a year at some colleges
- — Courses chosen by interest rather than required by the program
- — Common standardized test for graduate school admission
- — Person who helps students choose classes and plan progress
- — A secondary field of study requiring fewer credits than a major
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- — A more rigorous academic track for high-achieving students
- — Credential showing education in a specialized topic
- — Financial aid that usually does not need to be repaid
- — A third-year bachelor’s degree student
- — Exams or projects given halfway through the semester
- — An original research paper often required in doctoral study
- — A college class
- — Professors and academic staff
- — A class session where the professor presents information
- — A student’s primary field of study
- — Need-based federal funding for students with limited means
- — First-year college student
- — Graduate business degree
- — Required prior classes before taking a course or entering a program
- — Short-term job shadowing experience, often without credit
- — Student whose relative attended the same school
- — Academic or student life leader in a college division
- — A group of students who begin and progress through a program together
- — Specialized focus within a larger program
- — Federal aid application students file for financial support
- — Institution offering higher education
- — To sit in on a class without receiving a grade
- — Credential awarded after completing a higher education program
- — English proficiency exam is often required of international students
50 Clues: — A college class • — Graduation ceremony • — Graduate business degree • — First-year college student • — Campus housing for students • — Professors and academic staff • — A student’s primary field of study • — Institution offering higher education • — A third-year bachelor’s degree student • — Numerical average of a student’s grades • ...
Livestock Terminology 2026-03-04
Across
- Bone, area on the lower leg between the knee or hock down to the fetlock joint
- the latin adjective for goats
- the joint on the hind leg that corresponds to the knee of the human
- an immature female pig
- a young or immature bovine
- an intact male bovine
- the latin adjective for sheep
- the joint on the hind leg that bends backward
- a castrated male bovine of any age
- the top of the head and the beginning of the neck
- the latin adjective for horses
- the latin adjective for hogs
- sections of the ear that are cut into a piglet's ear to identify liter and individual number
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- where the hind legs and barrel of the animal meet
- the process of giving birth in pigs
- a castrated male goat or sheep
- burns a specific pattern into the skin of an animal
- part of the back going from the last rib to the front of the hips
- a type of identification method that marks the animal for a short time
- use of ink and needle-like numbering pliers to mark the ears or lip
- the process of giving birth in goats
- a type of identification method that marks the animal for a it's lifetime
- an intact male goat
- the latin adjective for cattle
- a mature female horse
25 Clues: an intact male goat • an intact male bovine • a mature female horse • an immature female pig • a young or immature bovine • the latin adjective for hogs • the latin adjective for goats • the latin adjective for sheep • a castrated male goat or sheep • the latin adjective for horses • the latin adjective for cattle • a castrated male bovine of any age • ...
Instagram Terminology 2026-02-27
Across
- Someone who subscribes to see your content.
- The total number of times your content was displayed (can be higher than reach).
- The main, scrollable area where you see posts from accounts you follow.
- Linking another user's account to a photo or in comments.
- Tapping the heart or double-tapping a photo (Level One engagement).
- Message Private messages sent to individuals or groups.
- Short-form, vertical, full-screen videos, often set to music.
- The formula determining which posts appear in a user's feed.
- Sharing someone else’s post to your own Story or via DM.
- Stamping a specific location on a post.
- Using "@username" in a caption or story to notify someone.
- Temporary, 24-hour posts (photos or videos) displayed at the top of the app.
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- Hiding old posts without deleting them.
- Analytics tracking account performance, such as reach and engagement.
- The 150-character description area below your profile name.
- Hiding a user's posts or stories without unfollowing them.
- Keeping a post in a private folder for future reference.
- Pre-set adjustments for enhancing photo color, contrast, or frames.
- The total number of unique users who have viewed your content.
- A word/phrase used to categorize posts and increase discoverability.
- Curated Stories saved to your profile beyond 24 hours.
- Replying to a post (Level Two engagement).
- A live-streaming feature within Stories.
23 Clues: Hiding old posts without deleting them. • Stamping a specific location on a post. • A live-streaming feature within Stories. • Replying to a post (Level Two engagement). • Someone who subscribes to see your content. • Curated Stories saved to your profile beyond 24 hours. • Message Private messages sent to individuals or groups. • ...
Legal Terminology 2026-03-09
Across
- A judge rejects an attorney's objection during a trial, allowing evidence or testimony to proceed, OR a higher court decides a prior legal precedent is incorrect, rendering it no longer valid. It is distinct from reversing a case, as it invalidates the legal rule itself.
- Weighing facts and arguments: being slow and careful in deciding
- A formal, structured court proceeding where evidence and witnesses are presented to a judge or jury to resolve a legal dispute, determine guilt in criminal cases, or decide liability in civil cases
- When a jury member is isolated so he or she cannot be exposed to any opinions related to a court case
- A person who has been charged with a crime
- When trial is complete or stops for any reason
- An individual who provides testimonial evidence—orally or in writing—regarding facts they personally know, saw, or heard, either voluntarily or under subpoena
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- a judge agrees with an attorney’s objection during a trial or hearing, finding it valid under the rules of evidence. When an objection is sustained, the judge upholds the objection, preventing a witness from answering a question or excluding specific evidence
- A document, photograph, object, animation, or other material device/item formally introduced as evidence in a legal proceeding.
- Sum of money to release someone from jail until trial
- A non-criminal legal process to resolve a dispute between private individuals, businesses, or organizations
- A formal court process, initiated by a government prosecutor, to determine if an individual or entity has violated criminal law. It encompasses the entire sequence from investigation, arrest, and indictment to trial, sentencing, and potential appeals, aiming to impose penalties for established guilt
- A lawyer who has the proper education and has passed their state bar exam
- Person who accuses another of a crime
- A court decision that is considered an authority for deciding subsequent cases that have similar facts
- A formal, timely protest made by an attorney to a judge during a trial to prevent the admission of improper evidence, questions, or testimony
- Person who presents evidence against the accused
- A statement by a witness of what he or she heard someone else say (second hand evidence)
- Members of the community who determine guilty or not guilty
- The failure to behave with the level of care that a reasonable person would have exercised under the same circumstances
- An individual who has been either elected or appointed as a judicial officer to preside over court proceedings
21 Clues: Person who accuses another of a crime • A person who has been charged with a crime • When trial is complete or stops for any reason • Person who presents evidence against the accused • Sum of money to release someone from jail until trial • Members of the community who determine guilty or not guilty • Weighing facts and arguments: being slow and careful in deciding • ...
Lesson 15 /ACTING UP 2020-05-02
Topic 3.2 Vocabulary Review 2026-02-27
Across
- For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
- Statements of fact accepted as 100% true and accurate based on all known lab investigations by many people who get the same results over and over.
- This type of force occurs when the forces acting on an object are unequal in magnitude and act in opposite directions. A non-zero net force.
- An upward force that is contrary to gravity.
- Explanations that are accepted as currently being true because all known evidence supports the claim.
- A measure of the force of gravity acting on an object. This quantity changes with gravity.
- Downward movement under the force of gravity only.
- A push or a pull on an object that changes the state of rest or motion of an object.
- Natural phenomenon. Fundamental, invisible force of attraction that pulls any two objects with mass or energy toward each other.
- The maximum, constant speed a freely falling object reaches when the upward force of air resistance (drag) equals the downward force of gravity
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- Combination of all forces acting on an object. Vector quantity.
- When an object is launched into motion by an initial force that is greater than the force of gravity acting on it.
- Objects in motion stay in motion, objects at rest stay at rest unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
- Two or more opposite forces acting on an object with equal magnitude resulting in a net force of zero.
- The amount of matter that makes up an object.
- A circular motion. Combination of 2 directions of motion. The object is always moving forward and in free fall toward earth.
- The net force acting on an object is directly proportional to its acceleration and inversely proportional to its mass. F = ma
- The SI (Metric) unit for force.
- The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion and is directly related to an object’s mass.
19 Clues: The SI (Metric) unit for force. • An upward force that is contrary to gravity. • The amount of matter that makes up an object. • Downward movement under the force of gravity only. • For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. • Combination of all forces acting on an object. Vector quantity. • ...
eeny meeny miny 2020-09-21
Across
- Axis that extends crosswise in relations to wing tips
- What figure on plane helps produces negative lift.
- Aircraft descending
- Newtons first law
- Elevator is moved partly due to?
- What powers controls of a larger aircraft?
- Without what plane could never fly straight
- Damped stability that causes catastrophic fai
- What controls Planes movement from it's tail?
- Main computer and place where pilots hang out
Down
- Effective Keel
- Terminology for aviation
- Horizontal stabiliser or?
- Aircraft position
- Simple for us yet horror for aviation
- Technical word used in aeronautics for overshooting original flight path
- What controls Planes movement from wing section?
- It's a liftoff!
- What swirling effect does propeller powered plane produce
- Plane overshoots it's trajectory and gets stuck in a deja vu of self correcting path
20 Clues: Effective Keel • It's a liftoff! • Aircraft position • Newtons first law • Aircraft descending • Terminology for aviation • Horizontal stabiliser or? • Elevator is moved partly due to? • Simple for us yet horror for aviation • What powers controls of a larger aircraft? • Without what plane could never fly straight • Damped stability that causes catastrophic fai • ...
Week 1 Core 2016-11-22
Across
- Diagnosis, procedure code, referring physician, place of service, date of service
- Payer edits
- Process of determining outcome of claim
- Protects the employee in a self-funded plan
- Provider
- Quadax Internal Check
- What was done to treat the patient
- Unlisted code
- In patient claim form
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- Adjudicates the claim Provides reimbursement Assumes risk for claim payment
- Electronic or hardcopy
- number Charges and demographics are matched up in HARP by this
- Special processes in PAS that happen BEFORE the claim is generated and sent to insurance co
- Employer Network TPA
- Patient name, DOB, address, insurance information, phone number
- What the Dr. states is the reason the patient came to be seen
- Demos and Charges create a __________
- International Classification of Diseases
- Out patient claim form
- Current Procedural Terminology
20 Clues: Provider • Payer edits • Unlisted code • Employer Network TPA • Quadax Internal Check • In patient claim form • Electronic or hardcopy • Out patient claim form • Current Procedural Terminology • What was done to treat the patient • Demos and Charges create a __________ • Process of determining outcome of claim • International Classification of Diseases • ...
PATOL BABU, FILM STAR 2024-10-12
13 Clues: free • crash • roles • acting • respect • surprising • better-half • single sound • fraud or raid • shrinking down • less experience • lack of confidence • first step on acting
eeny meeny miny 2020-09-21
Across
- What controls Planes movement from it's tail?
- What powers controls of a larger aircraft?
- Horizontal stabiliser or?
- Technical word used in aeronautics for overshooting original flight path
- Terminology for aviation
- Without what plane could never fly straight
- Aircraft position
- What swirling effect does propeller powered plane produce
- Simple for us yet horror for aviation
Down
- Main computer and place where pilots hang out
- Newtons first law
- Elevator is moved partly due to?
- Effective Keel
- Axis that extends crosswise in relations to wing tips
- What figure on plane helps produces negative lift.
- Plane overshoots it's trajectory and gets stuck in a deja vu of self correcting path
- What controls Planes movement from wing section?
- Aircraft descending
- It's a liftoff!
19 Clues: Effective Keel • It's a liftoff! • Newtons first law • Aircraft position • Aircraft descending • Terminology for aviation • Horizontal stabiliser or? • Elevator is moved partly due to? • Simple for us yet horror for aviation • What powers controls of a larger aircraft? • Without what plane could never fly straight • Main computer and place where pilots hang out • ...
Unit 8 2024-12-11
Spelling List 30 2024-05-08
Across
- a time in which flowers start to bloom
- the very last
- acting with courage
- acting without fear
- strong smelling
- without hurry
- when flowers start to open
- being full of hope
- being thankful
- being tired
- quickly
- being full of joy
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- something to refresh someone
- being careful
- with firm trust
- being truthful
- on time
- safely
- beautiful
- without shoes
- being in pain
- being full of faith
- being helpful
- every week
- full of hunger
25 Clues: safely • on time • quickly • beautiful • every week • being tired • being careful • the very last • without shoes • being in pain • without hurry • being helpful • being truthful • being thankful • full of hunger • with firm trust • strong smelling • being full of joy • being full of hope • acting with courage • acting without fear • being full of faith • when flowers start to open • something to refresh someone • ...
Shakespeare 2024-11-10
Across
- you are
- poem of 14 lines
- always
- Clever
- Men's acting company for Queen Elizbeth 1
- played female parts
- "All the world's a.."
- land
- cause of fire at The Globe
- total plays written by Shakespeare
- Distress
- Blame
- As You Like It
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- famous theatre in London
- Shakespeare's wife
- Romeo and Juliet
- secret passage for actors to appear
- women acting in plays from 1590's-1661 was
- stage extends to audience
- Shakespeare known as
20 Clues: land • Blame • always • Clever • you are • Distress • As You Like It • poem of 14 lines • Romeo and Juliet • Shakespeare's wife • played female parts • Shakespeare known as • "All the world's a.." • famous theatre in London • stage extends to audience • cause of fire at The Globe • total plays written by Shakespeare • secret passage for actors to appear • Men's acting company for Queen Elizbeth 1 • ...
Narnia Vocabulary 2025-11-07
Across
- immense
- quickly
- overwhelming with noise
- freed
- not wild
- schoofin, mocking
- soothing
- excessive eating and drinking
- deceptive, untrustworthy
- contemptuously, jeeringly
- full of malice, malevolent
- given up
- territories or land
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- serious
- severe, forbidding
- hopelessness
- trick
- acting smug, acting maliciously satisfied
- alarm, agitation
- something that causes wonder
- mournful, sad, pensive
- curious
- having a voice that sounds husky or rough
- disgusting
- irritably
- overcoming, overwhelming
- admirable
27 Clues: trick • freed • immense • serious • quickly • curious • not wild • soothing • given up • irritably • admirable • disgusting • hopelessness • alarm, agitation • schoofin, mocking • severe, forbidding • territories or land • mournful, sad, pensive • overwhelming with noise • deceptive, untrustworthy • overcoming, overwhelming • contemptuously, jeeringly • full of malice, malevolent • something that causes wonder • ...
Newton's Laws 2020-11-04
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- The unit of measurement for forces
- Forces acting on an object are equal/opposite
- The force that causes objects to fall down
- The sum of all forces acting on an object
- An object in ___, stays in ___.
- The amount of matter in an object
- An object at ___, stays at ___
- The tendency to resist change
- Speed up, slow down, change direction
- The force that opposes motion
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- Newton's __ law is the Law of Acceleration
- Two or more unequal forces acting on an object
- Speed with direction
- Newton's __ law is the Law of Inertia
- A push or pull
- For every action there is an equal & opposite __
- Newton's __ law is the Law of Action-Reaction
17 Clues: A push or pull • Speed with direction • The tendency to resist change • The force that opposes motion • An object at ___, stays at ___ • An object in ___, stays in ___. • The amount of matter in an object • The unit of measurement for forces • Newton's __ law is the Law of Inertia • Speed up, slow down, change direction • The sum of all forces acting on an object • ...
Acting I - Monologue Quiz Review 2020-05-26
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- a technique developed by Stanislavski where you think of a situation that is emotionally similar to your character in order to connect to that emotion
- a mispronounced word from Russia; means a “motivated piece of action”
- the part of the monologue where the character either gets or doesn’t get what they need
- the person or people you are talking to should in a monologue audition are not real, but your need to ______ they are there
- in order to make the monologue’s NEED the most important thing, you may need to “raise the ______” in order to build up the intensity
- the character’s NEED in a monologue
- true or false – you should where a costume for your character to your audition
- a verb that is used to describe how to say a line of dialogue
- you should say this at the end of your monologue instead of “scene” or “curtain”
- this is what JUTS happened before your monologue and gives your character a reason to speak
- true or false – it is okay to call “line” in a monologue audition
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- this is the human ability to feel the emotion of someone else; to really relate to the them not just feel FOR them
- in order to connect to your character, you should focus on the ROOT _______, which is the feeling that is most dominant for the character in that monologue
- in order to make your monologue look real, you should have _________ to the person you are talking to
- the body position stand in most often for a monologue audition
- one way of showing your character is to think about the way they behave _________ with their voice
- one way of showing your character is to think about the way they behave _________ with their body
- true or false – you should use the director or casting agent in the audition as the person you are speaking to in the monologue
- the very first part of your audition where you tell the director or casting agent your name, the play title and character your will be doing
- true or false - your character’s emotional state will change throughout a monologue
20 Clues: the character’s NEED in a monologue • a verb that is used to describe how to say a line of dialogue • the body position stand in most often for a monologue audition • true or false – it is okay to call “line” in a monologue audition • a mispronounced word from Russia; means a “motivated piece of action” • ...
Nordson Terminology 2012-11-08
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- First officer Spock may be a fan of this, captain.
- A professional tailor
- A civil wedding on the next level
- Small sea mammal
- View
- Surprised circle
- One across with mounts
- Not in chains
- Del's mate?
- A tiny Birmingham city fan
- A heavy hill
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- Execute
- Our paternal grandfather
- A type of Chemist
- Tights or Stockings perhaps
- More valuable than gold
- The R in RTD
- Going the distance
- Dependable Rangers fan
- Run rings around the competition
20 Clues: View • Execute • Del's mate? • The R in RTD • A heavy hill • Not in chains • Small sea mammal • Surprised circle • A type of Chemist • Going the distance • A professional tailor • Dependable Rangers fan • One across with mounts • More valuable than gold • Our paternal grandfather • A tiny Birmingham city fan • Tights or Stockings perhaps • Run rings around the competition • ...
Computer Terminology 2012-08-11
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- Information in a form suitable for transmission from internal to external units of a computer, or to an outside medium
- An electronic device that makes possible the transmission of data to or from a computer via telephone or other communication line
- A set of keys, usually arranged in tiers, for operating a typewriter, typesetting machine, computer terminal, or the like
- A lever resembling this, used to control movement of a cursor or other graphic element for video games and computer graphics
- Any of several microcomputer operating systems or environments featuring a graphical user interface
- The capacity of a computer to store information subject to recall
- A device or unit that operates separately from the CPU but is connected to it, as a magnetic disk or tape unit or a printer
- An output device that produces a graphical representation by drawing on paper, as with one or more attached pens
- Acronym for RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY
- A systematic plan for the automatic solution of a problem by a computer
- A recording or registering apparatus or device
- An organizing unit in a computer's file system for storing and locating files
- The process of introducing data into the internal storage of a computer
- A computer-aided electronic system using photoelectric cells to separate copy, as color illustrations, into its primary colors, correct color copy, and produce a set of color separations ready for proofing or printing
- disk A thin, flexible plastic disk coated with magnetic material, on which data and programs can be stored for later retrieval
- A collection of related data or program records stored on some input/output or auxiliary storage medium
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- A system containing any combination of computers, computer terminals, printers, audio or visual display devices, or telephones interconnected by telecommunication equipment or cables
- A palm-sized, button-operated pointing device that can be used to move, select, activate, and change items on a computer screen
- A person who uses a computer
- A computer-generated image
- Also called a BINARY DIGIT. A single, basic unit of computer infomation
- Also called video screen. the portion of a terminal or monitor upon which information is displayed
- Equipment or programs designed to communicate information from one system of computing devices or programs to another
- An output device that produces a paper copy of alphanumeric or graphic data
- Also called loudspeaker. an electroacoustic device, often housed in a cabinet, that is connected as a component in an audio system, its function being to make speech or music audible
- A systematic series of actions directed to some end
- Available in electronic form; readable and manipulable
- Acronym for READ-ONLY MEMORY
- A set of bits, usually eight, processed by a computer as a unit
29 Clues: A computer-generated image • Acronym for READ-ONLY MEMORY • A person who uses a computer • Acronym for RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY • A recording or registering apparatus or device • A systematic series of actions directed to some end • Available in electronic form; readable and manipulable • A set of bits, usually eight, processed by a computer as a unit • ...
Medical Terminology 2012-09-03
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- The last part of the spinal column
- The process by which blood coagulates
- A break in the continuity of a bone
- Difficulty breathing
- Bone of the thigh
- A collection of serum between the layers of skin
- Sac in which bile is concentrated and stored
- A rise in body temperature above normal
- word to describe a sudden severe illness
- Body cavity between thr thorax and pelvis
- Organ of vision
- The layer beneath the epidermis
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- Pertaining to the heart
- Movement of blood around the body
- The first part of the small intestine
- Redness of the skin
- Organ of hearing and balance
- Another name for the thorax
- A hollow organ for the reception of fluid
- Another word for vomiting
20 Clues: Organ of vision • Bone of the thigh • Redness of the skin • Difficulty breathing • Pertaining to the heart • Another word for vomiting • Another name for the thorax • Organ of hearing and balance • The layer beneath the epidermis • Movement of blood around the body • The last part of the spinal column • A break in the continuity of a bone • The process by which blood coagulates • ...
F452 Terminology 2013-01-24
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- C Function to compare if 2 strings are the same
- Posh word fro joining together two strings
- The validation check that tests for if an item of data has been input
- The keyword relating to what happens in RAD
- Posh word for loop
- The data type that is 4 bytes in size
- A small section of code, like a function or procedure
- The memory location that recursion uses to store all the variables, that can become full
- The validation check that tests for a specific layout
- Type of statement that gives a value to a variable
- ....Refinement- Breaking down a problem into smaller and smaller parts
- The type of operator that can only be set to Yes/ No or True/ False
- C Function used to count the length of a string
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- A subroutine that doesn't have to return a value or can return many
- Posh word for brackets
- The traditional type of system design
- A type of variable whose value can't be changed during run time
- The posh term for a variable or function's name
- The validation check that tests for if an item of data is already in the database
- The validation check that tests for if data falls between a preset number
- A data type that is one byte in size each time it is used
- A variable that has an index
- A subroutine that has to return a single value
- The data type that is 2 bytes in size
- The validation check that tests for how long a field of data is
25 Clues: Posh word for loop • Posh word for brackets • A variable that has an index • The traditional type of system design • The data type that is 4 bytes in size • The data type that is 2 bytes in size • Posh word fro joining together two strings • The keyword relating to what happens in RAD • A subroutine that has to return a single value • ...
Medical Terminology 2013-01-28
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- Digestion'
- Chest
- Pertaining to paralysis
- Away from the midline; toward the side
- After childbirth or labor
- Toward or near the front; ventral
- Uterine (fallopian) tube
- Pregnant woman
- Mouthlike opening
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- Urine
- Slow movement
- Toward or near the back; dorsal
- Lying horizontally facing upward
- White (blood) cells
- Much urine
- Nearer to the origin or point of attachment
- Disease
- Recording instrument
- Toward the midline; nearer to the middle
- Resembling
20 Clues: Urine • Chest • Disease • Digestion' • Much urine • Resembling • Slow movement • Pregnant woman • Mouthlike opening • White (blood) cells • Recording instrument • Pertaining to paralysis • Uterine (fallopian) tube • After childbirth or labor • Toward or near the back; dorsal • Lying horizontally facing upward • Toward or near the front; ventral • Away from the midline; toward the side • ...
Art Terminology 2013-02-11
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- Not letting light through; the opposite of transparent
- what makes a work of art beautiful or satisfying
- The lightness or darkness of colors
- organic colours of the earth
- The way a surface looks and feels, such as smooth, rough, or bump
- Describes dull colour
- source what illuminates the subject
- A type of balance in which the two sides of an artwork are not exactly alike, but are still visually balanced
- Describes intense colour
- The relation of one thing to another with respect to size and placement.
- A color scheme using only tints and shades of a single color.
- A principle of art that combines elements of art in a composition to stress similarities of separate but related parts
- of interest
- he arrangement of the elements, in a work of art, to create a sense of equilibrium
- Balance created by making both sides of an artwork the same, equal or almost the same.
- light coming from behind the subject
- The part of an artwork that seems the closest to you
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- To partly or completely cover one shape or form with another. Maybe opaque or transparent.
- of thirds
- light
- of composition The basic parts of an artwork. Line, color, Tonal value, shape, point of interest, texture, and space
- see through
- Another word for colour
- The part of an artwork that seems the farthest away and sets the scene
- the angle, direction or stance from which you choose to shoot each image
- An arrangement of the elements of art using the principles of art to express the artist’s idea
- The family of colors that includes greens, blues, and violets.
- The sense of motion created in an artwork often using line
- he effect of showing the difference between two unlike things, such as a dark color and a light color
- The family of colors that includes reds, yellows, and oranges
- to remove extra parts of an image and place focus on the part left.
- Materials used to create an artwork, such paint, photograph
32 Clues: light • of thirds • see through • of interest • Describes dull colour • Another word for colour • Describes intense colour • organic colours of the earth • The lightness or darkness of colors • source what illuminates the subject • light coming from behind the subject • what makes a work of art beautiful or satisfying • The part of an artwork that seems the closest to you • ...
heart terminology 2013-02-11
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- this is when the heart stops beating
- the "bag" that surrounds the heart
- this is when heart muscle dies
- an angio_______ is when a balloon is threaded up into a blockage to open it up
- the medical prefix meaning "slow"
- the inside layer of the heart
- the valve that is between the left atrium & left ventricle
- the contractile portion of the cardiac cycle
- the SA & AV nodes, bundle branches & Purkinje fibers are know as the ________ highways of the heart
- all the symptoms caused by coronary artery ischemia
- this is the the type of cardiography test using sound waves
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- the relaxation portion of the cardiac cycle
- the striped appearance of cardiac muscle
- the arteries that deliver oxygen to the heart muscle itself
- the valve that separates the right atrium from the right ventricle
- this is a device that is used to cause the heart to beat
- the fluttering feeling in the chest caused by abnormal heart rhythms
- these are the pulmonary vessels that bring oxygenated blood to the left atrium
- the actual muscle portion of the heart
- this is when the heart is pumping too weakly
- the medical word that refers to an "inner" layer of a serous membrane
- the same thing as the visceral pericardium
- is the abbreviation of the name of the surgery to detour around blocked vessels
- this is the pulmonary vessel that takes right ventricular blood to the lungs
- the atrium that receives oxygenated blood from the lungs
- the medical root word that refers to fat
26 Clues: the inside layer of the heart • this is when heart muscle dies • the medical prefix meaning "slow" • the "bag" that surrounds the heart • this is when the heart stops beating • the actual muscle portion of the heart • the striped appearance of cardiac muscle • the medical root word that refers to fat • the same thing as the visceral pericardium • ...
Heart terminology 2013-02-11
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- these are the pulmonary vessels that bring oxygenated blood to the left atrium
- this is the the type of cardiography test using sound waves
- the medical root word that refers to fat
- all the symptoms caused by coronary artery ischemia
- the actual muscle portion of the heart
- an angio_______ is when a balloon is threaded up into a blockage to open it up
- this is when the heart stops beating
- the same thing as the visceral pericardium
- the inside layer of the heart
- this is when the heart is pumping too weakly
- the valve that separates the right atrium from the right ventricle
- the atrium that receives oxygenated blood from the lungs
- the contractile portion of the cardiac cycle
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- the SA & AV nodes, bundle branches & Purkinje fibers are know as the ________ highways of the heart
- the arteries that deliver oxygen to the heart muscle itself
- the fluttering feeling in the chest caused by abnormal heart rhythms
- is the abbreviation of the name of the surgery to detour around blocked vessels
- the medical prefix meaning "slow"
- the valve that is between the left atrium & left ventricle
- the "bag" that surrounds the heart
- this is a device that is used to cause the heart to beat
- this is when heart muscle dies
- the relaxation portion of the cardiac cycle
- the medical word that refers to an "inner" layer of a serous membrane
- this is the pulmonary vessel that takes right ventricular blood to the lungs
- the striped appearance of cardiac muscle
26 Clues: the inside layer of the heart • this is when heart muscle dies • the medical prefix meaning "slow" • the "bag" that surrounds the heart • this is when the heart stops beating • the actual muscle portion of the heart • the medical root word that refers to fat • the striped appearance of cardiac muscle • the same thing as the visceral pericardium • ...
Some Terminology 2013-04-19
Across
- A triplane motion of the foot composed of abduction, dorsiflexion and eversion
- The plane that divides the body or body part into front and back portions.
- A position of movement whereby a joint is extended beyond its normal range.
- Position in which the foot or its distal part is rotated externally in the transverse plane, away from the midline of the body
- Frontal plane motion of the foot that tilts the foot more toward the midline of the body
- Involving both limbs/sides
- Anatomically used to describe the front of the body and limbs.
- The opposite limb
- A toe-down position of the foot, in which the forefoot is lower than the heel
- The side or aspect away from the midline of the body.
- Movement of the foot towards the anterior surface of the tibia while bending the ankle
- A straightening of the limb in which the bones comprising the joint move to a more parallel alignment
- Latin for the knee
- Position in which the foot or its distal part is rotated internally in the transverse plane, towards from the midline of the body
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- All structures in the foot distal to the midtarsal joint.
- That part of the foot posterior to the midtarsal joint
- Further from the trunk.
- Behind. To the rear of the body or limb.
- Motion of the foot in the frontal plane that tilts the foot further away from the midline of the body
- Movement of the foot away from the anterior surface of the tibia.
- On the same side of the body, or limb
- Bending the joint
- Upper surface
- Another name for frontal plane
- Latin for hip
- A position of the foot in which it is simultaneously abducted, dorsiflexed, and everted
- The foot is said to be this when there is simultaneous floor contact by the forefoot and the heel
- The side or aspect nearest the midline of the body.
28 Clues: Upper surface • Latin for hip • Bending the joint • The opposite limb • Latin for the knee • Further from the trunk. • Involving both limbs/sides • Another name for frontal plane • On the same side of the body, or limb • Behind. To the rear of the body or limb. • The side or aspect nearest the midline of the body. • The side or aspect away from the midline of the body. • ...
Epic Terminology 2013-05-06
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- An area with a particular set of sctivities in Hyperspace.
- Allows for review of the patient's current orders.
- Parts of the navigator that contain links to activities for documentation.
- Appears when placng order and allows the user ti enter information necessary for an order.
- A list of patients available in the Patient List activity.
- An action that indicates that a user has reviewed data.
- Navigator that opens into the Index report.
- Row of buttons at the top of the screen including the Epic button.
- Allows the user to choose from a list of pre-configured choices in a SmartText or SmartPhrase.
- Allows for batch printing of key EPic reports without having direct access to patient information during a server downtime.
- A tool for registration and clinical staff to help simplify the process of selecting the correct patient encounter.
- Used to change the department you are logged into.
- Contains additional activities, bottom left of the screen.
- Where the user can document educational topics and points that are discussed with the patient and/or family.
- It allows access to additional menus.
- Clock icon
- This is created when a medication is administered without being orderd in the system and approved by Pharmacy.
- A clinical contact with a patient.
- Generally the first screen that is seen when opening the patient's chart.
- The main place where data is entered or viewed in Hyperspace.
- The section that appears at the top of the patient's chart that shows important patient information.
- Allows the user to type a few characters that automatically expand into a longer phrase or block of text.
- To authorize the ordered medications and/or procedures.
- Allows user to insert free text into the documentation.
- Icon that indicates that something must be entered in that field before continuing.
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- Reminders or warnings to clinicians.
- Hover to discover.
- Orders are signed but not released and active.
- A set of frequently used orders.
- Activity where users can create and track nursing plans of care for a patient.
- A collection of orders that are commonly ordered together for a specific problem or diagnosis.
- a template for charting that can include text and other SmartTools.
- Hyperlink to additional order information.
- Locks Hyperspace and returns to the login screen without closing any open workspaces.
- Closes the open workspaces and logs the user out if Epic.
- Report summarizing such things as orders, diagnoses and notes.
- The view that appears when logging into Epic.
- Restrictions applied to a set of returned results.
- Activity where the user can view lists of patients and reports for each patient.
- Clock icon that signals the user that there are new results or notes to review.
- Activity where the user can view and document on nursing tasks.
- The tabs along the left hand side of the screen used to go between different areas of the chart.
- electronic messaging system used within Epic.
- List of all patients in the system that meet certain criteria.
- How the order was received.
- Icon that indicates that it is recommended to enter something in the field before continuing.
46 Clues: Clock icon • Hover to discover. • How the order was received. • A set of frequently used orders. • A clinical contact with a patient. • Reminders or warnings to clinicians. • It allows access to additional menus. • Hyperlink to additional order information. • Navigator that opens into the Index report. • The view that appears when logging into Epic. • ...
Terminology One 2013-07-09
Across
- a list of words with their meaning
- a text that lists synonyms
- association that some word or phrase carries
- the repetition of the same letter at the beginning of words
- comparison of two things, in which one is said to be the other
- placing items next to each other
- a comparison of two things, using "as" or "like"
- line of poetry that runs on to the next line
- an image that is so over-used it has lost its effect
- specialist technical vocabulary
- a list of works consulted in preparing a text
- something that is taken to be true
- drawing conclusions from indirect evidence
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- language feature in which a word imitates sound
- a short account or description from personal experience
- a clash between opposing ideas, or actions
- a part of speech that links clauses or phrases
- giving non-human things human characteristics
- the words of a song
- scheme arrangement of where rhymes are placed in a poem
- naming a number of things one after the other
- the subject or idea that the text explores or develops
- exaggeration to gain effect
- a statement which is the opposite of what is meant
24 Clues: the words of a song • a text that lists synonyms • exaggeration to gain effect • specialist technical vocabulary • placing items next to each other • a list of words with their meaning • something that is taken to be true • a clash between opposing ideas, or actions • drawing conclusions from indirect evidence • association that some word or phrase carries • ...
Computer Terminology 2013-03-18
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- A permanant memory that is used to store very important programs that make the computer work
- It is the smallest unit a computer can work with
- You look at it to see what your doing on a device
- A device or program that enables a computer to transmit data over
- An input device which you is used for scanning
- To work
- A rectangular area on a display screen
- An object that can contain multiple documents
- A device that turns electrical signals into sounds loud enough to be heard at a distance
- An organized list of instructions
- It indicates the use of pictures and colours
- The meeting point between the user and the computer language
- The set of typewriter-like keys that enables you to enter data into a computer
- A temporary area of memory
- A lever that moves in all directions and controls the movement of a pointer or some other display symbol
- disk A soft magnetic disk
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- A device that controls the movement of the pointer on a display screen
- It is a group of 8 bits
- An individual who uses a computer
- Producing a picture
- A group of computers connected together so that files can be passed from one computer to another
- A device that prints text or illustrations on paper
- The storage of data the computer remembers
- A network camera that records
- Anything that comes out of a computer
- Input and out put devices
- A device that draws pictures on paper
- Describes electronic technology that generates stores and processes data
- Whatever goes into the computer
- A block of information for storing
30 Clues: To work • Producing a picture • It is a group of 8 bits • Input and out put devices • disk A soft magnetic disk • A temporary area of memory • A network camera that records • Whatever goes into the computer • An individual who uses a computer • An organized list of instructions • A block of information for storing • Anything that comes out of a computer • ...
Medical terminology 2013-04-29
29 Clues: ears • many • back • bone • hair • skin • pain • eyes • fake • mouth • brain • liver • heart • stone • night • small • blood • before • kidney • muscle • yellow • double • disease • bladder • excision • inflammatory • one or single • making an opening • excessive or too many
Medical terminology 2013-04-29
29 Clues: bone • fake • many • skin • ears • eyes • hair • back • pain • mouth • stone • liver • night • brain • heart • small • blood • kidney • before • yellow • muscle • double • disease • bladder • excision • inflammatory • one or single • making an opening • excessive or too many
Medical Terminology 2014-01-04
29 Clues: c • s • Dx • fx • ab- • cva • ad- • d/c • w/c • bi- • neuro • hypo- • -itis • costa • algia- • -pathy • inter- • hyper- • cardia • pneumo • -phobia • -plasty • needed prn • bid (2 words) • P.T. (2 words) • -logy (2 words) • ad lib (2 words) • -ectomy (2 words) • Congestive heart failure
Medical Terminology 2014-03-20
24 Clues: red • pain • head • self • nose • skin • blood • liver • white • gland • brain • heart • nerve • cancer • kidney • study of • life or two • inflammation • cutting into • tumor or mass • pertaining to • woman or female • abnormal blood condition • specializing in the study of
Mushing Terminology 2014-03-19
Across
- Command used to halt the team, accompanied by heavy pressure on the brake.
- The two bottom pieces of the sled which come in contact with the snow
- Command to lead dog to pull the team out straight
- A dog that the musher has dropped from his team at a checkpoint
- A musher who is running the race for the first time
- All terrain vehicle
- Dog that runs directly behind the leader
- Command for left turn
- Line that connects dog’s collar to tow line
- Tired or injured dog carried in the sled
- Thin strips of wood which make up the bottom of a wooden sled basket
- Alaska’s State motto
- Dog who runs in front of others
- Medium sized northern breed of dog
- Request for right-of-way on the trail
- Any place in the lower 48 states
- Line that connects dog’s harness to the tow line
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- Dogs placed directly in front of the sled
- Metal or wooden post driven into the ground to which dog is tied
- Any northern type dog
- The finish line in Nome
- Two dogs who lead the team side by side
- The speed of the race
- Pushing the sled with one foot while
- A type of sock that is made to protect the dog’s feet
- The first snow that covers the top of the mountain in the fall
- A long chain with shorter pieces of chain extending from it
- Command for right turn
- Alcohol based fuel for stoves on the trail
- Heavy piece of metal attached to sled by line
- Rope attached to the sled which is used to tie the sled to a tree or other object
- Collection of lines to which dogs are attached
32 Clues: All terrain vehicle • Alaska’s State motto • Any northern type dog • The speed of the race • Command for left turn • Command for right turn • The finish line in Nome • Dog who runs in front of others • Any place in the lower 48 states • Medium sized northern breed of dog • Pushing the sled with one foot while • Request for right-of-way on the trail • ...
Musical Terminology 2013-11-12
20 Clues: end • soft • loud • quick • marked • slowly • slowest • fastest • sweetly • very soft • gracefully • medium loud • with expression • gradually luoder • gradually faster • gradually softer • gradually slower • slower than Adagio • faster than allegro • fast walking, slower than allegro
Daily Terminology 2014-03-12
20 Clues: reduce • supple • reject • decent • surmise • fibrous • resound • ambiance • constant • isolated • tendency • cheerful • nebulous • revocable • reputable • courteous • prohibited • disapprove • knowledgeable • incomprehensible
Daily Terminology 2014-03-12
20 Clues: reduce • reject • decent • supple • fibrous • surmise • resound • tendency • nebulous • ambiance • constant • isolated • cheerful • revocable • courteous • reputable • prohibited • disapprove • knowledgeable • incomprehensible
Daily Terminology 2014-03-12
20 Clues: supple • reject • decent • reduce • fibrous • resound • surmise • nebulous • cheerful • ambiance • tendency • isolated • constant • courteous • revocable • reputable • disapprove • prohibited • knowledgeable • incomprehensible
Literary Terminology 2014-08-28
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- character the most important characters in the story
- character a character who stays the same throughout the story
- figure of speech in which the truth is exaggerated for emphasis or humorous effect
- the sequence of events in a story
- of the story the components which work together to build a work of prose
- the time and place of the action of the story
- of speech language that communicates ideas beyond the ordinary, literal meanings of words
- the use of words whose sounds suggest their meaning
- the main idea in a work of literature
- prose writing that deals with real people, events, and places
- an account of a person’s life written by that person
- the conflict is resolved and all loose ends are tied up
- the feeling or atmosphere that the writer creates
- type of fiction that is highly imaginative and portrays events, settings, or characters that are unrealistic
- the turning pointing the story
- action the events after the climax which begin to resolve the conflict
- fiction type of fiction that creates a truthful imitation of ordinary life
- people, animals, or imaginary creatures who take part in the action of a story, novel, or drama
- figure of speech that makes a comparison between two things which are basically unlike using the words “like” or “as”
- action the events in the story that move the plot along by adding complications
- a type of literature characterized by a particular style, form, or content
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- type of fiction dealing with the solution of a problem or crime
- type of literature in which words are chosen and arranged to create a certain effect
- the part of the story or drama which establishes setting, introduces characters, gives background information, and sets the tone
- works of prose that have imaginary elements
- figure of speech in which human qualities are attributed to an object, animal, or idea
- the attitude a writer takes toward his/her subject
- a form of language as it is spoken in a particular geographic area or by a particular social or ethnic group
- descriptive words and phrases that re-create sensory impressions for the reader and appeal to the 5 senses
- character the characters who interact with the main characters and help move the story along
- the writer’s use of hints or clues to indicate events and situation which will occur later
- a true account of a person’s life told by someone else
- fiction contemporary fiction that is set in the past
- the struggle between opposing forces
- of view the method of narrating a short story, novel, narrative poem, or work of nonfiction
- figure of speech that makes a comparison between two things that are basically unlike
- a conversation, an episode, or an event that happened before the beginning of the story
- a person, place, or object which stands for something other than itself
- character a character who undergoes some kind of change during the story
- fiction writing in which the writer explores unexpected possibilities of the past or future using known scientific data and theories as well as the imagination
- the contrast between what is expected or appears to be and what actually is
41 Clues: the turning pointing the story • the sequence of events in a story • the struggle between opposing forces • the main idea in a work of literature • works of prose that have imaginary elements • the time and place of the action of the story • the feeling or atmosphere that the writer creates • the attitude a writer takes toward his/her subject • ...
Literary Terminology 2014-08-28
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- works of prose that have imaginary elements
- a true account of a person’s life told by someone else
- type of fiction dealing with the solution of a problem or crime
- type of fiction that creates a truthful imitation of ordinary life
- the most important characters in the story
- writing in which the writer explores unexpected possibilities of the past or future using known scientific data and theories as well as the imagination
- an account of a person’s life written by that person
- the events in the story that move the plot along by adding complications
- a form of language as it is spoken in a particular geographic area or by a particular social or ethnic group
- the main idea in a work of literature
- a character who undergoes some kind of change during the story
- the writer’s use of hints or clues to indicate events and situation which will occur later
- the events after the climax which begin to resolve the conflict
- a conversation, an episode, or an event that happened before the beginning of the story
- the attitude a writer takes toward his/her subject
- the time and place of the action of the story
- the characters who interact with the main characters and help move the story along
- of speech language that communicates ideas beyond the ordinary, literal meanings of words
- the use of words whose sounds suggest their meaning
- a type of literature characterized by a particular style, form, or content
- a person, place, or object which stands for something other than itself
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- the turning pointing the story
- a character who stays the same throughout the story
- contemporary fiction that is set in the past
- type of literature in which words are chosen and arranged to create a certain effect
- figure of speech that makes a comparison between two things which are basically unlike using the words “like” or “as”
- prose writing that deals with real people, events, and places
- the part of the story or drama which establishes setting, introduces characters, gives background information, and sets the tone
- the sequence of events in a story
- of the story the components which work together to build a work of prose
- the conflict is resolved and all loose ends are tied up
- figure of speech in which human qualities are attributed to an object, animal, or idea
- the contrast between what is expected or appears to be and what actually is
- the struggle between opposing forces
- the method of narrating a short story, novel, narrative poem, or work of nonfiction
- people, animals, or imaginary creatures who take part in the action of a story, novel, or drama
- the feeling or atmosphere that the writer creates
- figure of speech in which the truth is exaggerated for emphasis or humorous effect
- type of fiction that is highly imaginative and portrays events, settings, or characters that are unrealistic
- figure of speech that makes a comparison between two things that are basically unlike
- descriptive words and phrases that re-create sensory impressions for the reader and appeal to the 5 senses
41 Clues: the turning pointing the story • the sequence of events in a story • the struggle between opposing forces • the main idea in a work of literature • the most important characters in the story • works of prose that have imaginary elements • contemporary fiction that is set in the past • the time and place of the action of the story • ...
Computer Terminology 2014-06-19
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- computer memory on which data has been prerecorded.
- a set of lines of different thicknesses that represent a number
- is sort of like an upside-down mouse, with the ball located on top
- the place in a computer where the operating system, application programs, and data in current use are kept so that they can be quickly reached by the computer's processor.
- consists of an electronic writing area and a special “pen” that works with it
- printers use small electromagnetically activated pins in the print head, and an inked ribbon, to produce images by impact
- camera can store many more pictures than an ordinary camera
- display usually uses an LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) screen to display output from the computer
- the most common type of printer for home systems
- used to print graphical output on paper
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- It is a text base input device that allows the user to input alphabets, numbers and other characters
- is a term describing computer output that includes sound, text, graphics, movies, and animation
- an output device that resembles the television screen and uses a Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) to display information
- is a system designed to transmit information between electronic musical instruments
- generally used for playing games, and not for controlling the on-screen cursor in productivity software
- produces good quality images by the same technology that photocopiers use
- a mouse does not use a rolling ball
- an input device used for direct data entry from the source document into the computer system
- the ability of the computer to output sound
- a pen shaped device used to select objects on a display screen
20 Clues: a mouse does not use a rolling ball • used to print graphical output on paper • the ability of the computer to output sound • the most common type of printer for home systems • computer memory on which data has been prerecorded. • camera can store many more pictures than an ordinary camera • a pen shaped device used to select objects on a display screen • ...
Medical Terminology 2014-11-08
20 Clues: all • pus • scaly • month • divided • air, gas • movement • away from • paralysis • back,loins • being alive • swift,rapid • cells nucleus • masculine, male • cutting instrument • grape like clusters • beyond, over, between • means up,against, back • flat of foot, edge of eyelid • having a love or affiliation for
Recipe Terminology 2014-09-24
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- to make the surface of a food brown in color
- to crush food until it becomes smooth and creamy
- to decrease the quantity of a liquid and intensify the flavor by boiling
- to cover a food with a coating of crumbs made from bread, crackers, or cereal
- to flatten dough to an even thickness with a rolling pin
- to work dough by folding, pressing, and turning, until it is smooth and elastic
- to set the oven to cooking temperature in advance so that it has time to reach the desired temperature by the start of cooking
- to cover a food with a dry ingredient such as flour or sugar
- to cut into small pieces
- to combine a delicate mixture with a more solid material without deflating the air
- to cook in an oven in a covered or uncovered pan with dry heat
- to cook in liquid just below the boiling point
- to coat a rolling pin or the counter top with flour
- to cook in liquid, at 212F (100C), in which bubbles rise constantly and then break on the surface
- to mix with a circular motion with a spoon or other utensil
- to beat rapidly with an electric mixer or wire whisk in order to incorporate air and make light and fluffy
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- to rub food against a grater to obtain fine particles
- to make a food cold by placing it in a refrigerator or in an ice bath
- to mix solid shortening or cold butter with flour by cutting it into small pieces using a pastry blender, two knives, or a fork
- number of servings/portion size
- to rub shortening, fat, or oil on the cooking surface of bakeware
- to heat sugar or foods containing sugar until brown color and characteristic flavor develop
- to remove liquid from a food product
- to beat and mix an ingredient or a combination of ingredients to a smooth and creamy consistency
- to cut away the skin of fruits and vegetables using a peeler or a paring knife
- to let a food stand until it no longer feels warm to the touch
- to cook food quickly in a small amount of fat in a hot skillet
- to change from a solid to a liquid through the application of heat
- to spread sauce, melted fat, or other liquid with a pastry brush
- to put dry ingredients through a sifter or strainer to incorporate air, combine ingredients, and remove lumps
30 Clues: to cut into small pieces • number of servings/portion size • to remove liquid from a food product • to make the surface of a food brown in color • to cook in liquid just below the boiling point • to crush food until it becomes smooth and creamy • to coat a rolling pin or the counter top with flour • to rub food against a grater to obtain fine particles • ...
Recipe Terminology 2014-09-24
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- to cover a food with a coating of crumbs made from bread, crackers, or cereal
- to let a food stand until it no longer feels warm to the touch
- to decrease the quantity of a liquid and intensify the flavor by boiling
- to cook in liquid, at 212F (100C), in which bubbles rise constantly and then break on the surface
- to set the oven to cooking temperature in advance so that it has time to reach the desired temperature by the start of cooking
- to beat rapidly with an electric mixer or wire whisk in order to incorporate air and make light and fluffy
- to combine a delicate mixture with a more solid material without deflating the air
- to cook in liquid just below the boiling point
- to flatten dough to an even thickness with a rolling pin
- to make a food cold by placing it in a refrigerator or in an ice bath
- to beat and mix an ingredient or a combination of ingredients to a smooth and creamy consistency
- to crush food until it becomes smooth and creamy
- to rub food against a grater to obtain fine particles
- to mix with a circular motion with a spoon or other utensil
- to cook food quickly in a small amount of fat in a hot skillet
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- to remove liquid from a food product
- to rub shortening, fat, or oil on the cooking surface of bakeware
- to coat a rolling pin or the counter top with flour
- to work dough by folding, pressing, and turning, until it is smooth and elastic
- to heat sugar or foods containing sugar until brown color and characteristic flavor develop
- to cover a food with a dry ingredient such as flour or sugar
- to make the surface of a food brown in color
- to cut away the skin of fruits and vegetables using a peeler or a paring knife
- number of servings/portion size
- to cook in an oven in a covered or uncovered pan with dry heat
- to cut into small pieces
- to mix solid shortening or cold butter with flour by cutting it into small pieces using a pastry blender, two knives, or a fork
- to change from a solid to a liquid through the application of heat
- to spread sauce, melted fat, or other liquid with a pastry brush
- to put dry ingredients through a sifter or strainer to incorporate air, combine ingredients, and remove lumps
30 Clues: to cut into small pieces • number of servings/portion size • to remove liquid from a food product • to make the surface of a food brown in color • to cook in liquid just below the boiling point • to crush food until it becomes smooth and creamy • to coat a rolling pin or the counter top with flour • to rub food against a grater to obtain fine particles • ...
Medical Terminology 2013-10-25
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- abnormal softening.
- surgical removal, cutting out.
- lower than normal blood pressure.
- pain. Not used as commonly as algia.
- abnormal hardening. The opposite of malacia.
- flow or discharge and refers to the flow of most body fluids.
- pain in a joint or joints.
- a groove or cracklike sore of the skin.
- the visual examination of the internal structure of a joint.
- abnormal narrowing.
- a combining form meaning ... liver.
- the abnormal narrowing of an artery or arteries.
- a pathologic change of the tissues due to disease or injury.
- the time and events surrounding birth.
- any acute, inflammatory, pusforming bacterial skin infection such as impetigo.
- the study of all aspects of diseases.
- white.
- a word root meaning ... skull.
- any pathologic change or disease in the spinal cord.
- the tissue death of an artery or
- the resulting film that is produced by
- a torn or jagged wound or an accidental cut
- study of.
- an abnormal passage, usually between two internal organs or leading from an organ to the surface of the body.
- a surgical puncture to remove fluid for
- the process of producing a radiographic (xray) study of blood vessels after the injection of a contrast medium to make these blood vessels visible.
- the portion of the skull that encloses the brain.
- a combining form meaning ... left side.
- the medical screening of patients to determine their relative priority of need and the proper place of treatment.
- the study of the ear, nose, and throat.
- purposes, or to remove excess fluid.
- above or outside the ribs.
- "abnormal condition, disease" ... that begins with "o".
- higher than normal blood pressure.
- between, but not within, the parts of a tissue.
- a prediction of the probable course and outcome of a disorder
- the abnormal softening of the walls of an artery or arteries.
- a set of signs and symptoms that occur as part of a specific disease process.
- within the muscle.
- a combining form meaning ... right side.
- deficient or decreased.
- large, great.
- cutting, surgical incision.
- bad, difficult, or painful.
- an inflammation of the tonsils.
- surgical repair.
- inflammation.
- a mature red blood cell.
- means wound or injury.
- excessive or increased.
- pertaining to birth.
- any condition of unusual deposits of black pigment in body tissues or organs.
- the formation or discharge of pus.
- gray.
- the surgical creation of an artificial opening to the body surface.
- the process of producing a picture or record.
- subjective evidence of a disease, such as pain or a headache.
- the surgical creation of an artificial excretory opening between the colon and the body surface.
- pertaining to the heart.
- any abnormal condition or disease caused by a fungus.
- the temporary, partial, or complete disappearance of the symptoms of a disease without having achieved a cure.
- small.
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- the surgical suturing of a muscle wound.
- a word root meaning ... heart.
- any pathologic change or disease of muscle tissue.
- an organ or body part that is not working properly.
- the study of disorders of the newborn.
- nerve.
- pain, painful condition.
- abnormal enlargement of the liver.
- the blue discoloration of the skin caused by a lack of adequate oxygen in the blood.
- the time and events before birth.
- a physician who specializes in diagnosing and treating disorders of the skin.
- the loss of a large amount of blood in a short time.
- a combining form meaning ... abdomen.
- any disease of the stomach.
- tissue death.
- not normal or away from normal.
- the surgical puncture of the abdominal cavity to remove fluid.
- visual examination.
- an examination technique in which the examiner's hands are used to feel the texture, size, consistency, and location of certain body parts.
- the act of rotating the arm so that the palm of the hand is forward or upward.
- a pounding or racing heart.
- discomfort due to the regurgitation of stomach acid upward into the esophagus, also known as heartburn.
- the abnormal hardening of the walls of an artery or arteries.
- the rupture of a muscle.
- Most often used to describe sudden, severe bleeding.
- pain in the stomach
- a feeling of general discomfort or uneasiness that is often the first indication of an infection or other disease.
- the surgical repair of a nerve.
- red.
- an inflammation of the stomach and small intestine.
- pertaining to a virus.
- the bones of the fingers and toes.
- black.
- the surgical repair of muscle.
- the surgical removal of the tonsils.
- a viral infection of the gray matter of the spinal cord.
- a word root meaning ... disease.
- rupture.
- a white blood cell.
- the time and events after birth.
- swelling caused by an abnormal accumulation of fluid in cells, tissues, or cavities of the body.
- a picture or record.
- bleeding, abnormal excessive fluid discharge. Most often used to describe sudden, severe bleeding.
- blue.
- a condition that has a rapid onset, a severe course, and a relatively short duration.
- pertaining to the interior or lining of an artery.
- a localized response to an injury or to the destruction of tissues.
- the surgical removal of the appendix.
- suturing together the ends of a severed nerve.
- surgical suturing to close a wound and includes the use of sutures, staples, or surgical glue.
- a combining form meaning ... scanty, few.
- the invasion of the body by a pathogenic organism.
- drawn toward or a strong dependence on a drug or substance.
- enlargement.
- joint.
- objective evidence of disease such as a fever.
- small intestine.
- the frequent flow of loose or watery stools.
- an inflammation of the stomach.
- a disease, structure, operation, or procedure named for the person who discovered or described it
- a combining form meaning ... stomach.
- the identification of a disease
- surrounding.
- a word root meaning ... birth.
- a combining form meaning ... artery.
- blood vessel.
128 Clues: red. • blue. • gray. • nerve. • white. • black. • joint. • small. • rupture. • study of. • enlargement. • surrounding. • tissue death. • large, great. • inflammation. • blood vessel. • surgical repair. • small intestine. • within the muscle. • abnormal softening. • abnormal narrowing. • visual examination. • pain in the stomach • a white blood cell. • a picture or record. • pertaining to birth. • pertaining to a virus. • ...
Medical Terminology 2013-08-18
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- Meaning of adduction
- Midbrain and hindbrain make up the
- Nerve that innervates the quadriceps femoris muscle
- To shorten a medical term
- Planting of the foot
- Meaning front
- Motor control of which brain lobe
- 4 types of tissue; Connective, Nervous, Epithelial and
- 3 different structural types of neurons include multipolar, unipolar and Bipolar
- Lobe which controls vision
- Bending of a part
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- Sensory lobe
- Central nervous system is made up of the spinal cord and
- Division of superior and inferior planes
- Follows the root word
- of front and back planes
- Which nervous system involves voluntary movement?
- Protected by the vertebrae
- Temporal lobe controls
- The study of blood
- Dorsal ramus controls the
- Division of body into left and right planes
- Means branch
- Straightening of a part
- Precedes the root word
25 Clues: Sensory lobe • Means branch • Meaning front • Bending of a part • The study of blood • Meaning of adduction • Planting of the foot • Follows the root word • Temporal lobe controls • Precedes the root word • Straightening of a part • of front and back planes • To shorten a medical term • Dorsal ramus controls the • Protected by the vertebrae • Lobe which controls vision • ...
Medical Terminology 2013-08-18
Across
- Meaning of adduction
- Midbrain and hindbrain make up the
- Nerve that innervates the quadriceps femoris muscle
- To shorten a medical term
- Planting of the foot
- Meaning front
- Motor control of which brain lobe
- 4 types of tissue; Connective, Nervous, Epithelial and
- 3 different structural types of neurons include multipolar, unipolar and Bipolar
- Lobe which controls vision
- Bending of a part
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- Sensory lobe
- Central nervous system is made up of the spinal cord and
- Division of superior and inferior planes
- Follows the root word
- of front and back planes
- Which nervous system involves voluntary movement?
- Protected by the vertebrae
- Temporal lobe controls
- The study of blood
- Dorsal ramus controls the
- Division of body into left and right planes
- Means branch
- Straightening of a part
- Precedes the root word
25 Clues: Sensory lobe • Means branch • Meaning front • Bending of a part • The study of blood • Meaning of adduction • Planting of the foot • Follows the root word • Temporal lobe controls • Precedes the root word • Straightening of a part • of front and back planes • To shorten a medical term • Dorsal ramus controls the • Protected by the vertebrae • Lobe which controls vision • ...
Medical Terminology 2013-08-18
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- Bending of a part
- Sensory lobe
- Which nervous system involves voluntary movement?
- Lobe which controls vision
- Meaning of adduction
- The study of blood
- Midbrain and hindbrain make up the
- Planting of the foot
- Central nervous system is made up of the spinal cord and
- Follows the root word
- Motor control of which brain lobe
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- Nerve that innervates the quadriceps femoris muscle
- Precedes the root word
- Division of body into left and right planes
- Dorsal ramus controls the
- of front and back planes
- 3 different structural types of neurons include multipolar, unipolar and
- 4 types of tissue; Connective, Nervous, Epithelial and
- Means branch
- Temporal lobe controls
- Straightening of a part
- Division of superior and inferior planes
- Protected by the vertebrae
- To shorten a medical term
- Meaning front
25 Clues: Sensory lobe • Means branch • Meaning front • Bending of a part • The study of blood • Meaning of adduction • Planting of the foot • Follows the root word • Precedes the root word • Temporal lobe controls • Straightening of a part • of front and back planes • Dorsal ramus controls the • To shorten a medical term • Lobe which controls vision • Protected by the vertebrae • ...
HEALTHCARE TERMINOLOGY 2013-10-13
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- benign bone tumor, usually of compact bone
- harvest of the patient's own skin for transplant
- a cavity or channel lined with a membrane
- a nodule or small raised area
- itching
- overstretching of muscle or a tendon
- inflammation of a tendon
- lying on one's back
- organelle that serves a digestive function for the cell
- a small space or cavity at the beginning of a canal
- surgical repair of a bone
- pertaining to the cheek
- a narrow elongated elevation
- vomiting of blood
- the largest or most important part of an organ
- bone pain
- process of turning in
- hair loss
- the study of tissues
- pertaining to the breastbone
- infection of the skin beside the nail
- fasciitis inflammation of the fascia of the sole of the foot
- tiny superficial keratinous cysts caused by clogged oil ducts
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- inflammation of the bursa
- removal of a limb
- massive hemorrhage into the tissues under the skin
- traumatic injury to ligaments of a joint
- X-ray recording of a joint
- pedis fungal infection of the foot; athlete's foot
- lying on one's belly
- turning the palm upward
- process of stretching out;increasing the angle of a joint
- deformity resulting in an abnormal twisting of the foot; clubfoot
- pertaining to the ear. Also know as auricular
- pertaining to the skull
- holds the organelles of the cell
- suture of a muscle
- calcium test to measure the amount of calcium in the blood
- process of viewing dead tissue
- the study of cells
40 Clues: itching • bone pain • hair loss • removal of a limb • vomiting of blood • suture of a muscle • the study of cells • lying on one's back • lying on one's belly • the study of tissues • process of turning in • turning the palm upward • pertaining to the cheek • pertaining to the skull • inflammation of a tendon • inflammation of the bursa • surgical repair of a bone • X-ray recording of a joint • ...
Medical Terminology 2014-12-03
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- Difficult breathing
- Inflammation of the joints
- Localized protective response to injury
- Artificial opening into colon through abdomen
- Scanty urine
- Within the vein
- Invasion of pathogens in body tissue
- Vomit
- Puffy swelling of tissue from the accumulation of fluid
- Paleness
- State of complete knowledge
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- Pertaining to the front
- Cancerous tumor
- Redness
- Inability to control the bladder or bowels
- Pertaining to the back
- Absence of breathing
- Night urination
- Pertaining to both sides
- Erosion of the skin or mucous membrane
20 Clues: Vomit • Redness • Paleness • Scanty urine • Cancerous tumor • Within the vein • Night urination • Difficult breathing • Absence of breathing • Pertaining to the back • Pertaining to the front • Pertaining to both sides • Inflammation of the joints • State of complete knowledge • Invasion of pathogens in body tissue • Erosion of the skin or mucous membrane • ...
Cruise Terminology 2015-06-30
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- the front part of the ship
- Rubye Jo's favorite cruise activity
- on the ship; opposite of ashore
- a number of ships under the same ownership
- the measurement of the ship's speed
- the name of our cruise ship
- the opposite of aboard
- the official language in Belize
- the left side of the ship when facing forward
- master or commander of a ship
- ships name for Carnival's cruise ships
- the width of the ship at its widest point
- the side-to-side movement of the ship
- the right side of the ship when facing forward
- near, toward, or at the rear of a ship
- the pool deck
- the time at which your ship leaves a port
- small boat that transports passengers from ship to shore
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- the stateroom one resides in on ship
- island off the eastern coast of Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula
- Cozumel's official language
- a device that identifies navigational landmarks or channels
- the ship's kitchen
- each level (floor) of the ship
- the largest of Honduras' Bay Islands
- to dock or hold the ship in place with lines
- the ramp between the ship and shore (while docked)
- the area toward the front of the ship
- a tour whereby guests participate while ashore
- Frank's favorite activity while ashore
- the side of the ship against which the wind is blowing
- a country on the eastern coast of Central America
- carnival's newest cruise ship
- last fill-up before bedtime
- to go ashore
- a perfectly even ship
- to assemble the passengers and crew
37 Clues: to go ashore • the pool deck • the ship's kitchen • a perfectly even ship • the opposite of aboard • the front part of the ship • Cozumel's official language • the name of our cruise ship • last fill-up before bedtime • master or commander of a ship • carnival's newest cruise ship • each level (floor) of the ship • on the ship; opposite of ashore • the official language in Belize • ...
Medical Terminology 2015-03-26
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- Medical term for collarbone
- Normal breathing
- Growth above
- Condition of the lung
- Voice box
- Red pigmented protein
- Lack of blood supply to tissue
- Body's natural pain relievers
- Plant from someone else
- Red blood cell
- Pertaining to lymph
- Cell without granules
- Bone of finger or toe
- Surgical repair of the nose
- Small bronchus
- Pertaining to the foot
- Rapid heart rate
- Mass of blood
- To eat a cell
- Disorder of blood clotting
- White blood cells
- Space between two ribs
- Dilation of heart cavities
- Resembling a gland
- Without breathing
- Lower jawbone
- A circumscribed mass of tissue
- Pertaining to the heart
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- Ability to kill cells
- Medical term for nosebleed
- Condition of hatching
- Loss of voluntary movement
- Large cell that eats
- Slow heart rate
- Condition of sleep
- Process of weakening
- Puncture the chest
- To make something unclean
- Result of split
- Enlargement of the heart
- Away from protection
- Excessive sweat
- Pale in color
- Study of the lung
- Break down bone
- Creation of a disease
- Measures respiratory volumes
- Immune to oneself
- Upper jawbone
- Condition meaning without oxygen
50 Clues: Voice box • Growth above • Mass of blood • To eat a cell • Pale in color • Upper jawbone • Lower jawbone • Red blood cell • Small bronchus • Slow heart rate • Result of split • Excessive sweat • Break down bone • Normal breathing • Rapid heart rate • Study of the lung • White blood cells • Immune to oneself • Without breathing • Condition of sleep • Puncture the chest • Resembling a gland • Pertaining to lymph • ...
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 • ...
