acting terminology Crossword Puzzles
Medical Terminology 2021-02-12
Across
- state of complete knowledge
- gel-like fluid inside of the cell
- disease of a joint
- disease of the body
- physician who studies and treats tumors
- pertaining to within the vein
- inflammation of the liver
- substance that causes cancer
- resembling fat
- tumor composed of glandular tissue
- pertaining to under the liver
- study of disease
Down
- inflammation of the bone
- tumor composed of connective tissue
- study of tissue
- tumor composed of epithelium
- enlargement of an organ
- inflammation of a joint
- enlargement of the liver
- cancerous black tumor
20 Clues: resembling fat • study of tissue • study of disease • disease of a joint • disease of the body • cancerous black tumor • enlargement of an organ • inflammation of a joint • inflammation of the bone • enlargement of the liver • inflammation of the liver • state of complete knowledge • tumor composed of epithelium • substance that causes cancer • pertaining to within the vein • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-02-13
Across
- not malignant, nonrecurrent, favorable for recovery
- word root relating to joint
- body cavity containing stomach and intestines
- physician who studies diseases
- study of tissue
- substance that causes cancer
- treatment of cancer with drugs
- abnormal development
- improvement or absence of signs of disease
Down
- physician who studies and treats (malignant) tumors
- state of being mortal
- pertaining to cancer
- malignant tumor of fat
- providing relief but no cure
- basic unit of life
- cell with a nucleus
- body system composed of the heart and blood vessels
- group of organs that works together to perform complex body functions
- pertaining to the internal organs
- disease of the body
- gel-like fluid inside the cell
- body cavity space inside the skull, contains the brain
- tumor composed of glandular tissue
- organ system composed of glands that secrete hormones
24 Clues: study of tissue • basic unit of life • cell with a nucleus • disease of the body • pertaining to cancer • abnormal development • state of being mortal • malignant tumor of fat • word root relating to joint • providing relief but no cure • substance that causes cancer • physician who studies diseases • gel-like fluid inside the cell • treatment of cancer with drugs • ...
CAD Terminology 2021-02-15
Across
- a dimension of angles
- any portion of a circle
- pattern of lines similar to graph paper
- command used to correct drawings after zoom
- command used to fill an object with pattern or solids
- small graphic representing a command
- lines which cross
- small objects that appears for reference
- polygon drawn inside an imaginary circle
- a 6 sided figure
- exact halfway of a line segment
- at right angles
- an object with at least three sides
- a closed curve around a center point
- a small angled surface to relieve a sharp corner
- a section that is staggered along a cutting plane
- the middle
- object created with two sets of parallel lines
- a line, circle, or arc that meets at only one point
- a rounded corner to relieve stress or ease contours
- a series of lines and arcs that make up a single object
- key used to end a command
- distance from the center to the outside of an arc, circle or ellipse
Down
- to move the screen without adjusting magnification
- to be in the same spaced
- a point on the circumference of a circle, arc, ellipse, or polyline
- system used to locate points
- measurement across a circle
- polygon drawn outside an imaginary circle
- exact copy at a given distance from the original
- an oval shape that contains two centers of equal radius
- a direction given to the computer
- to measure an object
- coordinates given at a fixed point based on angles
- snap at the termination of a line, arc, or segment
- command used to magnify a feature or object
- multiple copies of an object in a pattern
- two objects which never intersect
- objects sharing same center point
- command used to spin an object
- command used to enter letters/words into a drawing
- numerical values used to locate a point in the drawing area
42 Clues: the middle • at right angles • a 6 sided figure • lines which cross • to measure an object • a dimension of angles • any portion of a circle • to be in the same spaced • key used to end a command • measurement across a circle • system used to locate points • command used to spin an object • exact halfway of a line segment • a direction given to the computer • ...
Opera Terminology 2021-02-04
Across
- musical singing in the rhythm of speech
- French light opera of the 18th and 19th centuries
- a Baroque aria that repeats the first part of the aria, with different embellishments, after the singing of a contrasting second part
- also called "pants role". The part of a male character sung by a mezzo-soprano
- highest voiced male
- a type of late 19th and 20th century Italian opera that emphasized realistic subjects
- a replacement for a particular role in case of illness or emergency
- smooth and flowing line
- the character that a singer portrays
- a formal song sung by a single vocalist.
- literally 'serious opera'. An opera form of the 17th and early 18th centuries
- lowest voiced female
- the person who supervises all musical detail, rehearsals and leads the orchestra and advises the artistic director
- a loosely used term, often used interchangeably with comic opera
- a large painted surface at the rear of the stage
- means 'beautiful song', a style of singing in Baroque/Romantic periods
- a major singing role, or the singer who performs such a role
- the highest natural male voice, not a castrato
- a group of singers who portray townspeople, guests or other unnamed characters; also refers to the music written for these people
- the muscle which separates the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity
- the right side of the stage from the performer's perspective
- the text/words of an opera
- the last musical number of an opera, or of an act of an opera
Down
- the left side of the stage from the performer's perspective
- a musical ornament requiring the rapid alternation of two adjacent notes
- an instrumental interlude played between acts, or short two-act comic opera played between the acts of an opera seria
- middle to lowest voiced male
- literally 'texture'; the approximate range of a role or an aria
- Middle to low voiced female
- a German form of comic opera with spoken dialogue
- a resting place or close of a passage of music
- a section of the opera, play, etc. usually followed by an intermission
- Highest voiced female
- the front of the stage nearest the audience
- decoration or ornament; trills, grace notes, and turns
- basically serious play, frequently using comedy for relief, it only outwardly resembles tragedy
- a play with many songs; music drawn from popular folk songs
- the area of the stage not visible to the audience, usually where the dressing rooms are located.
- a voice that can sing music with many rapid notes, or the music written for such a voice
- similar to opera but without acting, costumes, and scenery
- music written for two people to sing together
- an elaborate passage near the end of an aria, which shows off the singer's vocal ability
- an orchestral introduction to the opera, usually played before the acting begins
- a precise Italian definition, meaning Italian comic opera of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
- the music of an opera or other musical work in which the parts for different performers appear vertically above one another
45 Clues: highest voiced male • lowest voiced female • Highest voiced female • smooth and flowing line • the text/words of an opera • Middle to low voiced female • middle to lowest voiced male • the character that a singer portrays • musical singing in the rhythm of speech • a formal song sung by a single vocalist. • the front of the stage nearest the audience • ...
Airport Terminology 2021-02-10
Across
- accommodate aircraft
- money system
- oversea flight
- building where aircraft are kept
- stop and search
- travel bag
- passengers waiting area
- the aircraft industry
- device that expose hazard
Down
- getting in the plane
- regional flight
- bridge leading to an aircraft
- landing and take-off
- baggage check
- only passengers are allowed
- goods carried on an aircraft
- leaving the aircraft
- unauthorized entry of an aircraft
- building used for ATC
- access to public
20 Clues: travel bag • money system • baggage check • oversea flight • regional flight • stop and search • access to public • getting in the plane • accommodate aircraft • landing and take-off • leaving the aircraft • building used for ATC • the aircraft industry • passengers waiting area • device that expose hazard • only passengers are allowed • goods carried on an aircraft • bridge leading to an aircraft • ...
Drama Terminology 2021-02-17
Across
- a painted backdrop that represents where the story takes place
- events of the story; has a beginning, middle, and end
- main problem in a fictional text
- clothing worn onstage by an actor
- all of the important events in a story
- what the main character(s) learn in a fictional text
- sides of the stage not seen by the audience
- large sections of the play that contain multiple scenes
- group of characters or actors in a play
- genre of reading that is meant to be performed for an audience
- curved lines that show stage direction
- humorous actions or words in a serious play
- person who writes a play
- words spoken aloud by the characters
- act or practice of imitating another person or action
- the most exciting part in a story where the reader is uncertain of what will happen
- character who speaks directly to the audience and gives background information
- slanted text used to show stage directions
- small section of the play that shows a change in the setting
- group of people who watch a play
Down
- explains the setting or character actions and feelings not spoken aloud
- tools or objects used by actions in the play
- introductory section of a play
- specific sentences in the script that an actor is to say
- group of actors that comment on the play
- to add or invent dialogue not in a script
- written form of a play
- movements of characters in a play described in the stage directions
- place where a play is performed for an audience
- long speech by an actor speaking to himself
- people who perform the play by acting as characters
- short paragraph that contains only the important events in the story
- to imitate the actions and dialogue to put oneself in another's place
- when and where a story takes place
- act out a story with movement and no dialogue
- long speech from one actor to other actors
- solution to the main character(s) problem
37 Clues: written form of a play • person who writes a play • introductory section of a play • main problem in a fictional text • group of people who watch a play • clothing worn onstage by an actor • when and where a story takes place • words spoken aloud by the characters • all of the important events in a story • curved lines that show stage direction • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-03-03
Across
- abbreviation meaning pulmonary function test
- prefix meaning slow
- organic compound, a true fat, that is made of one glycerol and three fatty acids
- prefix meaning four
- prefix meaning below, under
- suffix meaning protein
- disease meaning excessive amounts of lipids (cholesterol, phospholipids, and triglycerides) in the blood.
- suffix meaning blood condition
- disease meaning narrowing of a vessel, especially an aorta
- suffix meaning surgical puncture
- prefix meaning bad; painful; difficult
- WR for skin
- suffix meaning involuntary contraction, twitching
- sum of all physical and chemical changes that take place in a cell or an organism
Down
- surgical procedure that involved excision of part of the pleura, usually the parietal pleura
- term meaning protrusion of any organ through the structure that normally contains it
- suffix meaning protection
- prefix meaning unequal dissimilar
- WR kidney
- term meaning forming a complex substance by the union of simpler compounds or elements
- abbreviation meaning mitral valve prolapse
- suffix meaning digestion
- combining form meaning gallbladder
- prefix meaning above, upon
- combining form meaning fungus (plural, fungi)
- prefix meaning backward, behind
- suffix for hernia, swelling
- abbreviation meaning cystic fibrosis
- suffix for enlargement
- suffix meaning skin
- cell anemia inherited anemia that causes RBCs to become crescent or sickle-shaped when oxygen levels are low
- abbreviation meaning biopsy
32 Clues: WR kidney • WR for skin • prefix meaning slow • prefix meaning four • suffix meaning skin • suffix meaning protein • suffix for enlargement • suffix meaning digestion • suffix meaning protection • prefix meaning above, upon • prefix meaning below, under • suffix for hernia, swelling • abbreviation meaning biopsy • suffix meaning blood condition • prefix meaning backward, behind • ...
medical terminology 2021-03-06
Across
- turning outward of the eyelid exposing the conjunctiva
- grey bluish green
- instrument to crush
- condition of hardening
- under
- to run
- percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy
- lens
- softening
- to shut
- removal of plaque
- nerve root
- air
- darkness
Down
- nitrogen
- liver
- computed tomography
- surgical division of a fibrous band or ring connecting corresponding parts of a body structure
- inflammation of the brain
- inability to perform mathematical calculations
- deficient
- split
- body
- pertaining to
- hemorrhage or extravasation of blood into subcutaneous tissue
- abnormal
26 Clues: air • body • lens • liver • under • split • to run • to shut • nitrogen • abnormal • darkness • deficient • softening • nerve root • pertaining to • grey bluish green • removal of plaque • computed tomography • instrument to crush • condition of hardening • inflammation of the brain • percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy • inability to perform mathematical calculations • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-03-21
Across
- Root word that represents something that you hear with your ears
- Suffix that represents another phrase for bigger than normal
- Root word that represents the largest organ in the body
- Commonly known as a heart attack
- instrument to measure pressure
- Root word that represents something that your body builds when you lift weights
- Vessels that deliver blood to tissues
- test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- Abbreviation for what you breathe
- Abbreviation for where a doctor completes surgery
- Abbreviation for how fast your heart is beating
- an artery has a weakened wall
- Two layered sac that encloses the heart
Down
- The complete stopping of the heart
- meaning process of recording
- procedure using x-ray dye and a tiny tube called a catheter
- Narrowing in the arteries surrounding the heart
- networks of small vessels that perfuse tissues.
- Abbreviation for where you go when there is a medical emergency
- Suffix that represents what you feel when you get hurt
- a procedure done in a specialized area of radiology
- vessels that return blood to the heart.
- Heart is not efficiently pumping from the left ventricle
- Pumps blood to the rest of the body
24 Clues: meaning process of recording • an artery has a weakened wall • instrument to measure pressure • Commonly known as a heart attack • Abbreviation for what you breathe • The complete stopping of the heart • Pumps blood to the rest of the body • Vessels that deliver blood to tissues • vessels that return blood to the heart. • Two layered sac that encloses the heart • ...
Pickleball Terminology 2020-12-04
Across
- Action of striking the shuttle with the Paddle.
- Position in which a player stands in relation to the court, net, opponent and Pickle ball.
- High arching shot that lands near the baseline
- The amount of time it takes to get from one place on the court to the other.
- A hard, overhand shot usually resulting from an opponent’s lob, high return or high bounce.
- The ability to combine movements smoothly with total body control.
- An alert body position that allows quick movement in any direction
- Hit Any ball that requires the racket to come across the body.
- To hit the ball in the air before it bounces. All volleying must be done with the player’s feet behind the non-volley zone line.
- Implement used to hit the pickleball
- Ball used that is slightly smaller than a traditional wiffle ball used for baseball.
Down
- Any ball that is hit on the racket side of the body.
- ability to exert a low to medium force on an object repeatedly.
- Act of putting the pickleball into play
- Shot A soft shot meant to draw opponent into the non-volley zone
- The relative amount of lean body mass to body fat.
- The ability to change direction quickly.
- Rule Each team must play their first shot off the bounce. That is the first receiving team must let the served ball bounce, and the serving team must let the return of the serve bounce before playing it.
- Zone: Are of the court no volleying may occur
- Hit Hitting the shuttle twice in the same stroke
- Play that is allowed to be replayed
21 Clues: Play that is allowed to be replayed • Implement used to hit the pickleball • Act of putting the pickleball into play • The ability to change direction quickly. • Zone: Are of the court no volleying may occur • High arching shot that lands near the baseline • Action of striking the shuttle with the Paddle. • Hit Hitting the shuttle twice in the same stroke • ...
Medical Terminology 2020-12-15
Across
- DNA,
- close interaction between two organisms living in close association
- pertaining to across or through the urethra
- transfer of blood from one person to another
- pertaining to above the pubic bones
- glands, secretes parathormone
- after birth
- pertaining to within a vein
- pertaining to behind the peritoneum
- destruction of nerve tissue leading to loss of sensation or motion in a part of the jody
- sliding or falling back
- new growth
- artificial substitute for a missing body part
- instrument to view small objects
- after death
- one side
- of a malignant tumor beyond its original location to a distant site
- bones that grow together separated by a piece of fibrocartilage
- bones, hand bones, literally beyond the wrist
- sliding forward or downward
- putting together of simple substances to create something new and often more cooled
- return to good health
Down
- condition of change of shape or form
- pertaining to through the skin
- cancerous; harmful
- pertaining to a multi-lobed nucleus
- fast breathing
- measurement together
- sign or symptom that appears before the one set of a more serious illness
- inflammation of many muscles
- pertaining to before birth
- use of high sound waves to produce a record or picture of an organ or tissue
- condition of smaller than normal head
- pertaining to occurring before a malignant condition
- subjective change in a condition as perceived by the patient
- pertaining to new birth
- double-layered membrane surrounding the heart
- general feeling of bodily discomfort
- bending backward
- condition of a larger than normal head
- deficiency of all blood cells
- fusion of fingers or toes
- signs and symptoms that occur together indicating a particular condition of disorder
- pertaining to under the skin
44 Clues: DNA, • one side • new growth • after birth • after death • fast breathing • bending backward • cancerous; harmful • measurement together • return to good health • sliding or falling back • pertaining to new birth • fusion of fingers or toes • pertaining to before birth • pertaining to within a vein • sliding forward or downward • inflammation of many muscles • pertaining to under the skin • ...
Medical Terminology 2020-12-21
Across
- medicines that fight bacterial infections in people and animals.
- / A mental health disorder characterized by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities, causing significant impairment in daily life.
- worker / an academic discipline and practice-based profession that concerns itself with individuals, families, groups, communities, and society as a whole
- / often involving cutting into the body.
- / the basic membrane-bound unit that contains the fundamental molecules of life and of which all living things are composed
- / an amazing three-pound organ that controls all functions of the body, interprets information from the outside world, and embodies the essence of the mind and soul.
- / an instruction written by a medical practitioner that authorizes a patient to be provided a medicine or treatment.
- / A disease in which abnormal cells divide uncontrollably and destroy body tissue.
- / the process of meeting with a therapist to resolve problematic behaviors, beliefs, feelings, relationship issues, and/or somatic responses
- / a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
- / a qualified practitioner of medicine
Down
- / a general term for treating mental health problems by talking with a psychiatrist, psychologist, or other mental health providers.
- / the scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior in a given context.
- / A disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly.
- / the state of something with regard to its appearance, quality, or working order.
- / the organized provision of medical care to individuals or a community.
- / a serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action.
- / medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- / a store where medicinal drugs are dispensed and sold.
- / a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating disease and injury, using medical imaging techniques such as x-rays
20 Clues: / a qualified practitioner of medicine • / often involving cutting into the body. • / a store where medicinal drugs are dispensed and sold. • / medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury. • medicines that fight bacterial infections in people and animals. • / the organized provision of medical care to individuals or a community. • ...
Medical Terminology 2020-12-21
Across
- medicines that fight bacterial infections in people and animals.
- / A mental health disorder characterized by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities, causing significant impairment in daily life.
- worker / an academic discipline and practice-based profession that concerns itself with individuals, families, groups, communities, and society as a whole
- / often involving cutting into the body.
- / the basic membrane-bound unit that contains the fundamental molecules of life and of which all living things are composed
- / an amazing three-pound organ that controls all functions of the body, interprets information from the outside world, and embodies the essence of the mind and soul.
- / an instruction written by a medical practitioner that authorizes a patient to be provided a medicine or treatment.
- / A disease in which abnormal cells divide uncontrollably and destroy body tissue.
- / the process of meeting with a therapist to resolve problematic behaviors, beliefs, feelings, relationship issues, and/or somatic responses
- / a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
- / a qualified practitioner of medicine
Down
- / a general term for treating mental health problems by talking with a psychiatrist, psychologist, or other mental health providers.
- / the scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior in a given context.
- / A disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly.
- / the state of something concerning its appearance, quality, or working order.
- / the organized provision of medical care to individuals or a community.
- / a serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action.
- / medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- / a store where medicinal drugs are dispensed and sold.
- / a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating disease and injury, using medical imaging techniques such as x-rays
20 Clues: / a qualified practitioner of medicine • / often involving cutting into the body. • / a store where medicinal drugs are dispensed and sold. • / medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury. • medicines that fight bacterial infections in people and animals. • / the organized provision of medical care to individuals or a community. • ...
Boat terminology 2020-03-05
24 Clues: rear • wheel • cable • window • opening • bathroom • left side • right side • small boat • toward back • dining area • top of boat • secure boat • cooking area • part of hull • body of boat • operate sails • front of boat • sleeping quarter • not touching water • large heavy object • helps stabilize boat • between bulk and deck • appendage to control boat
Technology Terminology 2020-02-04
Across
- A computing device with a touch screen that is larger than a smart phone and has functions similar to a smart phone.
- A type of port designed to make installation and configuration of I/O devices easy, providing room for as many as 127 devices daisy-chained together.
- A common pointing device on a laptop computer.
- The largest type of personal computer case.
- A port that transmits digital video and audio (not analog transmissions) and is slowly replacing VGA and DVI ports on personal computers.
- The main secondary storage device of a computer. The two technologies currently used are magnetic and solid state.
- The component where almost all processing of data and instructions takes place
- A circuit board inserted into a slot on the motherboard to enhance the capability of the computer.
- The common name for standards for a local wireless network as defined by IEEE 802.11.
- The component where almost all processing of data and instructions takes place
- A short-range wireless technology used to connect two devices in a small personal network.
- Memory used by the video
- A connector on a laptop to connect to a port replicator or docking station.
Down
- A portable computer that is designed for travel and mobility. It uses the same technology as desktop computers, with modifications for conserving voltage, taking up less space, and operating while on the move.
- An outdated wireless technology that has been mostly replaced by Bluetooth to connect personal computing devices.
- A small area that offers connectivity to a wireless network, such as a Wi-Fi network.
- A small flash memory card that contains all the information a device needs to connect to a GSM or LTE cellular network, including a password and other authentication information needed to access the network, encryption standards used, and the services that a subscription includes.
- The main board in the computer.
- A computer that has the monitor and computer case built together and uses components that are common to both a laptop and a desktop computer.
- A male 9-pin or 25-pin port on a computer system used by slower I/O devices such as a mouse or modem. Data travels serially, one bit at a time, through the port.
- A box inside the computer case that receives power and converts it to provide power to the motherboard and other installed devices.
- A port used by a network cable to connect to the wired network. Also called an RJ-45 port.
- Memory modules on the motherboard containing microchips used to temporarily hold data and programs while the CPU processes both.
- Firmware that can control much of a computer’s input/output functions, such as communication with the keyboard and the monitor.
24 Clues: Memory used by the video • The main board in the computer. • The largest type of personal computer case. • A common pointing device on a laptop computer. • A connector on a laptop to connect to a port replicator or docking station. • The component where almost all processing of data and instructions takes place • ...
Pulmonary Terminology 2020-03-04
Across
- A device for producing a fine spray, often used to administer intranasal medications.
- acute inflammation and infection of the alveoli.
- A contraction of smooth muscle in the walls of the bronchi and bronchioles, causing narrowing of the lumen
- An adrenocortical steroid hormone that increases gluconeogenesis, exerts an antiinflammatory effect, and influences many body functions.
- thrush, Candidiasis of the tissues of the mouth and pharynx. Characterized by the appearance of creamy white patches of exudate on an inflamed tongue or buccal mucosa.
- abscess, Localized area of pus formation in the lungs.
- Upper respiratory tract infection
- A substance or procedure that lessens or prevents an immune response.
- rhinitis An inflammation of the mucous membrane lining of the nose caused by an allergic reaction
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- An inflammation of the conjunctiva that is usually caused by an infection or allergy; also known as pinkeye.
- Lower respiratory tract infection
Down
- embolism Floating clot or other material blocking the blood vessels of the lung
- A chronic respiratory disease where there is over-inflation of the air sacs (alveoli) in the lungs, causing a decrease in lung function, and often, breathlessness.
- A substance that reduces the production of mucus in the lungs and promotes the dislodging of mucus from the bronchioles
- The free discharge of a thin watery nasal fluid; or the flow of cerebrospinal fluid from the nose after injury to the head.
- A hormone, secreted by the adrenal cortex, that maintains normal blood volume, promotes sodium and water retention, and increases urinary excretion of potassium and hydrogen ions.
- Inadequate oxygen tension at the cellular level, characterized by tachycardia, hypertension, peripheral vasoconstriction, dizziness, and mental confusion.
- A drug that relieves or prevents coughs
- edema Swelling and fluid in the air sacs and bronchioles, caused by poor blood supply to the heart muscle
- An abnormal deficiency in the concentration of oxygen in arterial blood.
- Noisy breathing, specifically a high-pitched crowing sound, associated with croup, respiratory infection, and airway obstruction.
22 Clues: Upper respiratory tract infection • Lower respiratory tract infection • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease • A drug that relieves or prevents coughs • acute inflammation and infection of the alveoli. • abscess, Localized area of pus formation in the lungs. • A substance or procedure that lessens or prevents an immune response. • ...
Warehouse Terminology 2020-04-27
Across
- Also known as ASN & is a Manhattan term for a document to receive/validate against
- Provider, May take over all receiving, storage, value-added, shipping, and transportation responsibilities for a client and conduct them in the 3PL's warehouse using the 3PL's equipment and employees, or may manage one or all of these functions in the client's facility using the client's equipment, or any combination of the above.
- Refers to the sourcing, transport, expediting, storage, and receiving of goods coming into a business
- Counts Describes method used in cycle counting and physical inventories where you provide your counters with item number and location but no quantity information
- Storage bin location in the Manhattan WMS that may contain one or more license-plated cases.
- Activity of processing customer shipments
- Covers activities related to the returned product, returned pallets and containers, returned materials for disposal or recycling.
- Placing items into the proper box, along with the appropriate packing materials and documentation before the package is labeled and shipped to the end customer.
- Systematic counting of a portion of the total stock on a certain day, so all stock can be counted without disruption to the warehouse
- Any passageway within a storage area
- Portable platform designed to allow a forklift or pallet jack to lift, move, and store various loads.
- Printedon the item packaging used to facilitate receiving and inventory transactions.
- Also known as Stock Keeping Unit, & is a product or service identification number assigned to a unique item by a retailer.
- Wireless, Handheld device that uses a radio frequency wireless network to communicate with a WMS in order to transfer information throughout the network
- Any quantifiable item that you can handle, buy, sell, store, consume, produce, or track can be considered inventory
- Used to track inventory from inbound through to allocation.
- Involves checking of the quality, quantity, and condition of the incoming goods followed by their proper storage
Down
- Used to track outbound cartons.
- Physical space where an item is stored. Examples would include a parts bin on a shelf, a pallet location in pallet rack, or a storage lane where multiple pallets of an item are stacked on the floor.
- Movement of inventory from upstream -- or reserve -- product storage locations to downstream -- or primary – storage, picking, and shipment locations.
- Computer software designed specifically for managing the movement and storage of materials throughout the warehouse.
- A unique identifier assigned incrementally or sequentially to an item
- Refers to warehousing, packaging and transporting of goods going out of the business
- Fancy term for Returns
- Merchandise that is received at the warehouse or DC is not put away but prepared for shipment to retail stores.
- Order picking method where a warehouse is divided into several pick zones, order pickers are assigned to a specific zone and only pick the items in that zone, orders are moved from one zone to the next (usually on conveyor systems) as they are picked.
- Type of Inbound receipt – returns, vendor, etc.
- A number representing each unique product stocked in the facility
- The process of moving material from the dock and transporting it to a warehouse's storage, replenishment, or pick area
- Action of pulling the relevant stock items from storage areas to complete a customer order.
- An Inbound delivery that the client determines is a priority and needs to be unloaded and received in front of other drop or live unloads.)
- European Article Number The European version of UPC
- A list of stock items to be picked to fill an order
33 Clues: Fancy term for Returns • Used to track outbound cartons. • Any passageway within a storage area • Activity of processing customer shipments • Type of Inbound receipt – returns, vendor, etc. • European Article Number The European version of UPC • A list of stock items to be picked to fill an order • Used to track inventory from inbound through to allocation. • ...
medical terminology 2020-04-16
Across
- the main artery of the body
- where heart isnt pumping blood properly
- used to inject dye into blood vessels
- small vein collecting blood from the capillaries
- a test to determine narrowing or aneurysm
- disease
- blood pressure
- intrument to measure blood pressure
- also known as a heart attack
- small branch of an artery going into the capillaries
Down
- oxygen and nutrients are exchanged between blood and tissue
- to look at blood going through blood vessels
- heart
- artery has weakened walls swelling like balloon
- also known as high blood pressure
- carries blood from the right ventricle to lungs
- upon or on
- point of maximum impulse during test
- inner or within
- cardiovascular
- muscle
- atrial fibrillation
22 Clues: heart • muscle • disease • upon or on • blood pressure • cardiovascular • inner or within • atrial fibrillation • the main artery of the body • also known as a heart attack • also known as high blood pressure • intrument to measure blood pressure • point of maximum impulse during test • used to inject dye into blood vessels • where heart isnt pumping blood properly • ...
Medical Terminology 2020-04-22
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 2020-08-02
Across
- infection of the skin or subcutaneous tissue
- nonraised, discolored spots less than 1 cm in diameter
- blister greater than 1 cm and filled with clear fluid
- solid lesion more than 1 cm wide and deep
- abnormal condition of hair growth
- infestation of lice
- sac filled with fluid or semisolid material
- elevated lesion less than 1 cm in diameter
- dead tissue or bone
- smooth-edged wound produced by a sharp instrument
- overgrowth of scar tissue after an injury
Down
- vesicle filled with pus
- elevated and circumscribed patch more than 1 cm in diameter
- purple or red spots resulting from a hemorrhage within the dermal layers
- bruise
- benign fatty tumor
- torn, jagged wound
- localized skin infection of a gland or hair follicle (A.K.A. boil)
- cavity that contains pus caused by infection
- inflammation of the skin
- inflammation of a hair follicle
- irregular shaped erosion that extend into the dermis
- blister less than 1 cm and filled with clear fluid
- excessive dryness of the skin
24 Clues: bruise • benign fatty tumor • torn, jagged wound • infestation of lice • dead tissue or bone • vesicle filled with pus • inflammation of the skin • excessive dryness of the skin • inflammation of a hair follicle • abnormal condition of hair growth • solid lesion more than 1 cm wide and deep • overgrowth of scar tissue after an injury • elevated lesion less than 1 cm in diameter • ...
Medical Terminology 2020-07-02
Across
- A break in bone or cartilage
- Forecast or prediction of the probable outcome of a disease
- Place equipped to undertake tests and research
- Term for a patient who receives treatment, lodging and food
- The identification of a disease
- A local response to a cellular injury
- Someone that is able to walk
- Description of a condition that is ultimately leading to death
- Abrupt onset of a condition
- Going into a vein
- Abnormal new growth of tissue that may be either benign or malignant
- partial or complete disappearance of disease symptoms without achieving a cure
- Mild type or character that does not threaten health
Down
- Study of the structure of an organism
- Abnormal change in structure on or in the body due to injury or disease
- Term for a patient who is not hospitalised overnight but receives diagnosis or treatment
- Removal and examination of tissue, cells or fluid from the living body
- Something that tends to result in death or deterioration
- Describers a condition that lasts a long time
- A deep cut or tear in the skin
- Combination of signs and symptoms that characterise a condition
- Insensibility to pain without loss of consciousness
22 Clues: Going into a vein • Abrupt onset of a condition • A break in bone or cartilage • Someone that is able to walk • A deep cut or tear in the skin • The identification of a disease • Study of the structure of an organism • A local response to a cellular injury • Describers a condition that lasts a long time • Place equipped to undertake tests and research • ...
Map Terminology 2020-09-01
Across
- The height of an object in relation to sea level or ground level
- Shows the relationship between the distance on the map and the distance on the earth
- The angular distance of a place East of west of the prime meridian
- The four main points on a compass
- A map that show natural landforms and land
- The half of the world the lies north of the equator
- The four points on the compass rose between the cardinal directions
- The line that separates the Eastern and Western Hemispheres
- A diagram of parts of land or sea showing physical features such as cities or landmarks
- A visual explanation of symbols used on a map
Down
- A picture or sign that stands for something on a map
- The half of the world that lies south of the equator
- The half of the world that is west of the prime meridian
- A map that represents the political subdivisions of the world
- A spherical representation of the earth
- The distance north or south of the equator
- An imaginary line that separates the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere
- A feature on a map that points to north, east, south, and west
- hemisphere The hemisphere east of the prime meridian
- Half of a sphere
20 Clues: Half of a sphere • The four main points on a compass • A spherical representation of the earth • The distance north or south of the equator • A map that show natural landforms and land • A visual explanation of symbols used on a map • The half of the world the lies north of the equator • A picture or sign that stands for something on a map • ...
Hematology Terminology 2020-06-29
Across
- pinpoint hemorrhages; indicates platelet deficiency or dysfunction
- secondary hemostasis refers to the formation of _____
- platelet progenitor cell
- excess levels in the bloodstream are toxic
- average RBC weight
- layer of white blood cells in a spun hematocrit tube
- hormone that regulates calcium metabolism
- treatment of choice for acute hemorrhage
- have lower than normal total protein levels
- crossmatch combining donor RBC and recipient serum
- _____ hormone deficiency causes diabetes insipidus
- avian equivalent of a neutrophil
- contents of gray top tube used for ACT test
Down
- physical test for primary hemostasis
- protein that binds to glucose
- appearance of red blood cells with low MCH
- milky or cloudy serum is called _____
- deficiency can indicate liver disease
- sign of hemolysis
- tests extrinsic and common coagulation pathways
- most common feline blood type in the United States
- occurs with severe transfusion reactions
- unit for packed cell volume
- average hemoglobin concentration in the average RBC
- _____ toxicity can cause hypocalcemia with rapid infusion
- average RBC size
26 Clues: average RBC size • sign of hemolysis • average RBC weight • platelet progenitor cell • unit for packed cell volume • protein that binds to glucose • avian equivalent of a neutrophil • physical test for primary hemostasis • milky or cloudy serum is called _____ • deficiency can indicate liver disease • occurs with severe transfusion reactions • ...
Medical Terminology 2020-09-16
Across
- Term for red blood cell.
- term for brain.
- Term for woman.
- Term for clotting.
- Term for mind.
- Term for liver.
- Term for sugar.
- Term for heart.
Down
- Term for stomach.
- Term for bone.
- Term for disease.
- Term for small intestines.
- Term for brain and nerves.
- Term for white blood cell.
- Term for nose.
- Term for head.
- Term for joint.
- Term for blood.
- Term for eye.
- Term for cell.
20 Clues: Term for eye. • Term for bone. • Term for nose. • Term for head. • Term for mind. • Term for cell. • term for brain. • Term for woman. • Term for joint. • Term for blood. • Term for liver. • Term for sugar. • Term for heart. • Term for stomach. • Term for disease. • Term for clotting. • Term for red blood cell. • Term for small intestines. • Term for brain and nerves. • Term for white blood cell.
Drama terminology 2021-03-25
Across
- A spontaneous reaction to motion which occurs outside you
- the landscape, floor pattern, the design created through movement in the space.
- the condition or circumstances in which a character or characters are presented often at the opening of a performance
- The rate of speed at which a movement occurs
- refers to the qualities of the connection between two or more characters or roles
- the interaction between the audience and the mood of a drama performance.
- the place where dramatic action is situated
- a performer can present in performance a role that represents an abstract concept, stereotyped figure, or person reduced to a particular dominant trait
- both the time of day, time of the year and time in history or the future
- Year 12 Physical Theatre practitioner
- How long a movement continues
Down
- drives the drama and keeps an audience interested.
- a person or individual in the drama that may have defined personal qualities and/or histories.
- A movement involving the body with a beginning, middle and end
- A technique for training performers and creating movement on stage
- describes the feelings and attitudes, often combined of the roles or characters involved in dramatic action
- The distance between things onstage
- creating an image or idea of one thing by saying it is something else
- symbolic parts of the scenography or design represent and add further meaning to themes, narrative, emotion, mood and atmosphere.
- The contour or outline the body makes in space.
- The physical environment in which you are working and how awareness of it affects movement
- the repeating of something onstage
- referring to the use of spoken or written words that observe particular conventions and registers that communicate ideas, feelings and other associations
23 Clues: How long a movement continues • the repeating of something onstage • The distance between things onstage • Year 12 Physical Theatre practitioner • the place where dramatic action is situated • The rate of speed at which a movement occurs • The contour or outline the body makes in space. • drives the drama and keeps an audience interested. • ...
Sonographic Terminology 2021-04-08
Across
- Duct of the gallbladder which joins with the hepatic duct to form the common bile duct
- Divides the right and left lobes of the liver; seen in sagittal plane as an echogenic line between the neck of the gallbladder and the main portal vein.
- Formation or presence of stones within the gallbladder.
- Remnant of ductus venosus seen as echogenic line separating caudate lobe from the left lobe.
- Hormone which stimulates gallbladder contraction.
- fibrous structure that runs down the midline of the abdomen, separating the right and left rectus abdominus muscles
- Secreting into a duct.
- Surgical removal of the gallbladder.
- Fibroelastic connective tissue layer that surrounds the liver.
- Fold in the parietal peritoneum that extends from the umbilicus to the diaphragm and contains the ligamentum teres.
- Calculi located within the bile duct.
- Blood flow away from the liver.
- Pear-shaped sac responsible for storing bile until it is released through the cystic duct.
Down
- Acute or chronic inflammation of the gallbladder.
- Enlarged liver.
- Fold within the gallbladder fundus.
- Duct which carries bile from the cystic and hepatic ducts to the duodenum.
- Yellowish pigmentation of the skin and whites of the eyes caused by increased levels of bilirubin in the blood.
- anatomic variant in which the right lobe of the liver extends inferiorly as a tongue-like projection
- Secreting into blood or tissue.
- Fold within the neck or body of the gallbladder.
- Remnant of the left umbilical vein, seen in the transverse plane as a triangular echogenic foci dividing the medial and lateral segments of the left lobe of the liver.
- Fissure where the portal vein and hepatic artery enter the liver and the common hepatic duct exits.
- Blood flow toward the liver.
- Solid, semisolid, or thickened bile within the gallbladder or bile duct.
25 Clues: Enlarged liver. • Secreting into a duct. • Blood flow toward the liver. • Secreting into blood or tissue. • Blood flow away from the liver. • Fold within the gallbladder fundus. • Surgical removal of the gallbladder. • Calculi located within the bile duct. • Fold within the neck or body of the gallbladder. • Acute or chronic inflammation of the gallbladder. • ...
Medical Terminology 2020-11-09
33 Clues: two • hair • cell • slow • skin • ears • lymph • veins • blood • bones • heart • brain • joints • before • thymus • spleen • fascia • nerves • cancer • tonsils • tendons • sinuses • morning • muscles • studyof • oilglands • ligaments • bonemarrow • spinalcord • sweatglands • capillaries • causingdeath • bloodcondition
Cardiovascular Terminology 2021-10-26
Across
- itis (Inflammation)
- At least five tools used to diagnose problems in the cardiovascular system
- failure (A chronic condition in which the heart doesn't pump blood as well as it should.)
- (the use of ultrasound waves to investigate the action of the heart.)
- slow or unexcessive )
- (the main artery of the body, supplying oxygenated blood to the circulatory system.)
- (Capillaries are very tiny blood vessels — so small that a single red blood cell can barely fit through them.
- disease (A swelling and irritation of the thin saclike membrane surrounding the heart)
- valve disease ( one or more of the valves in your heart doesn't work properly. )
- (Heart)
- ( Percutaneous coronary intervention )
- ( Cardiovascular disease )
Down
- Tests( a laboratory analysis performed on a blood sample that is usually extracted from a vein in the arm using a hypodermic needle
- ( sound )
- ( Electron beam computed tomography is a specific form of computed tomography in which the X-ray tube is not mechanically spun in order to rotate the source of X-ray photons. )
- vascular disease (A circulatory condition in which narrowed blood vessels reduce blood flow to the limbs.)
- Heart (a hollow muscular organ that pumps the blood through the circulatory system by rhythmic contraction and dilation.)
- ( fast or excessive )
- Cardiac MRI ( produces detailed images of the beating heart.)
- ( Heart Failure )
- ( a record or display of a person's heartbeat produced by electrocardiography.)
- tissues or organs from the cardiovascular system
- ( Electrocardiogram )
- heart disease (A disease that can result from inadequately treated strep throat or scarlet fever.)
- (any of the muscular-walled tubes forming part of the circulation system by which blood is conveyed from the heart to all parts of the body.
- At least five diseases that can affect the cardiovascular system
- (any of the tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body, carrying in most cases oxygen-depleted blood toward the heart.)
27 Clues: (Heart) • ( sound ) • ( Heart Failure ) • itis (Inflammation) • ( fast or excessive ) • slow or unexcessive ) • ( Electrocardiogram ) • ( Cardiovascular disease ) • ( Percutaneous coronary intervention ) • tissues or organs from the cardiovascular system • Cardiac MRI ( produces detailed images of the beating heart.) • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-10-28
Across
- lack of oxygen
- bone
- Increased fluid in the brain
- fear of
- bowel movement
- after meals
- inflammation of the liver
- study of the nervous system
- high blood sugar
- difficulty swallowing
- abnormal reduction
- swelling
- pain
- immediately
- chest x-ray
- difficulty speaking
- excessive carbon dioxide in the body
- white blood cells
- process of blood clotting
- abnormal hardening of an artery
Down
- irregular heartbeat
- pain in the stomach
- low blood flow to tissue
- incision in the wall of the chest
- study of the lungs
- inflammation of the gallbladder
- low oxygen in the blood
- nail
- removal of the appendix
- cancer
- paralysis of one side of the body
- bluish color due to decreased oxygen
- inflammation of a clotting vein
- inflammation of the stomach
- fast breathing
- binding
- as needed
- skull
- lung
39 Clues: bone • nail • pain • lung • skull • cancer • binding • swelling • immediately • high blood sugar • white blood cells • study of the lungs • irregular heartbeat • pain in the stomach • fear of • difficulty swallowing • after meals • chest x-ray • low oxygen in the blood • removal of the appendix • as needed • low blood flow to tissue • bowel movement • ...
Carbohydrate Terminology 2021-11-01
Across
- chemical group consisting of an oxygen atom bonded to a hydrogen atom
- soluble polysaccharide and highly-branched polymer of glucose found in plants as one of the two components of starch
- the form of sugar that circulates in the blood and provides the major source of energy for body tissues. When its level is low, we feel hunger
- storage polysaccharide in plants consisting entirely of glucose
- milk sugar
- process by which starch granules absorb water and swell in size
- the chemical browning reaction that can occur when a sugar is heated; characteristic color and flavor develops
- the by-products of the incomplete breakdown of fat
- the chemical breakdown of a compound due to reaction with water
- starch that has changed structurally by chemical or mechanical means
- a semiliquid substance that is administered orally in capsule form or through plastic tubes
- carbohydrates that are made up of more than two monosaccharides
- a hexose sugar found especially in honey and fruit
- an equal mixture of glucose and fructose created by hydrolyzing sucrose
- an undesirably high concentration of ketone bodies in the blood and urine
- glucose + galactose
- C2 epimer of glucose
Down
- process by which plants and some other organisms use light energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and high-energy carbohydrates such as sugars and starches
- polysaccharide found in plants as one of the two components of starch
- firming of a gel during cooling and standing
- single sugar molecule
- starch type of modified starch that is changed chemically so cross bonding or cross linking takes place between starch molecules
- double sugar molecule made of two monosaccharides bonded together through dehydration synthesis
- glucose + fructose
- extensively branched glucose storage polysaccharide found in the liver and muscle of animals; the animal equivalent of starch
- a group of metabolic disorders characterized by hyperglycemia resulting from defects in insulin secretion, insulin action, or both
- point at which the starch will hold the most water and have the greatest thickening power
- polysaccharide which produces a gel of a viscous solution when it is dispersed in water at low concentrations
- a hormone produced by the pancreas or taken as a medication by many diabetics
- contraction of a gel due to the loss of a solvent
- glucose + fructose
- carbohydrate component of plant cell walls
- form of glucose found in human blood
- a soluble gelatinous polysaccharide that is present in ripe fruits and is extracted for use as a setting agent in jams and jellies
- sugar
35 Clues: sugar • milk sugar • glucose + fructose • glucose + fructose • glucose + galactose • C2 epimer of glucose • single sugar molecule • form of glucose found in human blood • carbohydrate component of plant cell walls • firming of a gel during cooling and standing • contraction of a gel due to the loss of a solvent • the by-products of the incomplete breakdown of fat • ...
Cardiovascular Terminology 2021-10-30
Across
- a measure of stiffness; specifically, it is how changes in volume lead to changes in pressure
- excess fluid in lung tissues that can make it hard to breathe (two words)
- remodeling of cardiac muscle that results in dilated chambers
- also known as diastolic dysfunction; the heart is having trouble relaxing between contractions (acronym)
- factors influencing heart filling
- shortness of breath that causes the patient to wake up at night (three words)
- average pressure in the arteries (three words)
- remodeling of cardiac muscle that results in thicker chamber walls
- a bluish color to the skin or mucous membranes usually due to the lack of oxygen in the blood; decreased gas exchange
- a system that is a critical regulator of blood volume and vascular resistance (acronym)
- physical sign characterized by bulbous enlargement of the ends of fingers or toes
- eye exam result indicating that the function of the patient’s eye muscles are normal (acronym)
- a heart sound produced by a large amount of blood striking a very compliant left ventricle (Hint: LV miss-filling)
- a procedure that uses ultrasound to look at tissues and organs inside the chest
- the capability of the heart to pump, often referred to as the force of the pump
- low blood pressure <90/60mmHg
- adrenergic receptors involved in the “fight, flight, or freeze” system; located in the heart
- this calculation is used to monitor individuals who are being treated with warfarin (acronym)
- shortness of breath (breathlessness) when lying down, relieved by sitting or standing
- amount of blood that is in the ventricles before a contraction (three words)
- the condition in which the heart has trouble pumping blood through the body (three words)
- these occur when the electrical signals that coordinate the heart’s beats don’t work properly
- swelling caused by excess fluid in tissues
- condition in which the blood flow (and thus oxygen) is restricted or reduced resulting in damage to tissues if not corrected
- also known as systolic dysfunction; impaired ventricular contraction (acronym)
- this class of receptor are part of the “rest and digest” system; different sub-types are located at places like the heart and vasculature
- also known as the “fight, flight, or freeze” system (acronym)
- a change in the size, shape, structure, and function of the heart chambers(two words)
- flow of blood from the periphery back to the right atrium (two words)
- structural unit of contractile muscle cells
- measurement of this waste product can help estimate kidney function
- amount of blood that the heart pumps per unit time, usually over one minute (two words)
- eye exam result indicating that the patient’s pupil appearance and function are normal (acronym)
- smooth muscles tightening blood vessels leading to a decrease in diameter
Down
- supplies blood to the lungs (two words)
- fraction of blood in the left ventricle that is pumped out during a single contraction, normal ~55% (two words)
- another name for Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH); it increases water reabsorption without sodium
- supplies blood to cardiac muscle (two words)
- disorder where a thrombus forms in veins and could cause death if left untreated
- increased pressure and volume in the superior vena cava causes the neck vein to bulge (three words)
- occurs when the concentration of sodium in the blood is abnormally low
- high blood cholesterol
- the collection of processes that causes bleeding to stop, keeping blood within a damaged vessel
- reflects the resistance and pressure inside veins (two words)
- term often used to describe the basic measure of cardiovascular function (hint: stability)
- high blood pressure >130/80mmHg
- disease of large and medium-sized arteries that leads to wall thickening and loss of wall elasticity
- when excess fluid builds up in the body (commonly the lower extremities) and a small indentation is left in the skin after pressure is applied (two words)
- low-pitched sound that usually starts in the larger airways of the lungs when examining with a stethoscope
- supplies blood to muscles, tissues, bones, and organs (two words)
- symptom of an enlarged heart where the apex of the heart has shifted laterally (two words + acronym)
- total resistance in the circulatory system that is a component of Mean Arterial Pressure (three words)
- hormone produced by the heart and released in response to changes in pressure inside the heart (acronym)
- a protein inside red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to tissues and carbon dioxide back to the lungs; the measurement of this protein reflects the carrying capacity of oxygen
- specialized receptors that detect changes in pressure and are located within the carotid sinuses and the aortic arch
- adrenergic receptors involved in the “fight, flight, or freeze” system; located on vascular smooth muscle
- a protein that is released into the blood from damaged myocardial muscle cells
- shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, breathlessness
- the inadequate delivery of oxygen and nutrients to body tissues
- lab test that determines the percentage of the blood that is composed of red blood cells
- swelling of the liver and spleen beyond their normal size
- a form of low blood pressure that happens when standing up from sitting or lying down (two words)
- the build-up of excess fluid between the layers of the pleura surrounding the lungs (two words)
- distention of the neck veins in response to firm pressure over the liver (two words)
- enzymes found in the liver and when high levels are found in the blood can indicate liver damage (acronyms)
- loss of physiological ability, specifically the inability of the heart to maintain adequate circulation
- smooth muscles relaxing blood vessels leading to an increase in diameter
- also known as the “rest and digest” system (acronym)
- the number of breaths a person takes per minute; adult normal is about 12-20 breaths per minute (two words)
- physical exam result indicating that there are no sounds in the patient’s lungs (acronym)
- amount of blood that the heart pumps in a single contraction (two words)
- factors opposing heart pumping (that need to be overcome)
- urine output is lower than normal; <400mL/day in adults
- abnormal rattling sound heard when examining lungs with a stethoscope
74 Clues: high blood cholesterol • low blood pressure <90/60mmHg • high blood pressure >130/80mmHg • factors influencing heart filling • supplies blood to the lungs (two words) • swelling caused by excess fluid in tissues • structural unit of contractile muscle cells • supplies blood to cardiac muscle (two words) • average pressure in the arteries (three words) • ...
Livestock Terminology 2021-11-02
Across
- mature female pig
- female pig that has not had offspring
- another term for goats
- baby sheep
- offspring of a goat
- mature male goat
- another term for horses
- baby male horse
- meat from cattle
- another term for sheep
- mature horse still intact
- mature male ovine
- meat from pigs
- female bovine that has not had offspring
Down
- baby horse (can be male or female)
- mature female horse
- castrated male horse
- baby bovine
- castrated male pig
- another term for cattle
- mature female bovine
- castrated male goat/sheep
- meat from mature sheep
- mature male cattle
- baby female horse
- mature male swine
- castrated male cattle
- baby swine
- mature female goat
29 Clues: baby sheep • baby swine • baby bovine • meat from pigs • baby male horse • mature male goat • meat from cattle • mature female pig • baby female horse • mature male swine • mature male ovine • castrated male pig • mature male cattle • mature female goat • mature female horse • offspring of a goat • castrated male horse • mature female bovine • castrated male cattle • another term for goats • ...
medical terminology 2021-09-01
Across
- lying upon the stomach
- red blood cell and contains hemoglobin
- nerve/nervous system
- membrane surrounding the heart
- forecast of a disease
- tissue tumor
- surgical removal of a bone
- relations to the kidney
- platelet
Down
- passing through the bile ducts
- swelling of clotted blood within tissues
- thyroid gland
- excess of glucose in the bloodstream
- tumor specialist
- white blood cell infection
- surgical removal of one/both kidneys
- deficiency of red blood
- illness caused by medical examination/ treatment
- inflammation of the bone
- inflammation of the gland
20 Clues: platelet • tissue tumor • thyroid gland • tumor specialist • nerve/nervous system • forecast of a disease • lying upon the stomach • deficiency of red blood • relations to the kidney • inflammation of the bone • inflammation of the gland • white blood cell infection • surgical removal of a bone • passing through the bile ducts • membrane surrounding the heart • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-09-01
Across
- resembling a nerve
- deficiency of white blood cells
- expected course of disease
- tumor of smooth muscle tissue
- large internal organs within body cavities
- determines hereditary characteristics
- cavity that contains the brain
- abnormal condition of blue
- within the vein
Down
- study of tissues
- fluid inside of a cell
- tumor of nerve tissue
- enlargement of the liver
- pertaining to the body
- incomplete development
- resembling adipose tissue
- condition of abnormal growth
- disease-producing substance
- white blood cell
- substance that causes cancer
20 Clues: within the vein • study of tissues • white blood cell • resembling a nerve • tumor of nerve tissue • fluid inside of a cell • pertaining to the body • incomplete development • enlargement of the liver • resembling adipose tissue • expected course of disease • abnormal condition of blue • disease-producing substance • condition of abnormal growth • substance that causes cancer • ...
SOR Terminology 2021-10-07
Across
- The territory overseen by a Bishop
- Gods or Goddess
- the science of law
- The central role model of Buddhism
- The Cube shaped shrine in the Mosque of Mecca
- That of which is forbidden and unlawful/sinful
- Christians way of acceptance into the Church
- The state of no suffering and desire
- the one true God
- A person who denies the existence of God
- Contains the Old and New Testaments
Down
- A general term for those who reformed away from the Catholic Church
- Muslim month of Fasting
- The complete body of teachings in Buddhism
- The most sacred book of Islam
- The name given to the ultimate reality in Buddhism
- Refers to the successor of Muhammed
- Belief in one God
- The native people of Australia
- The pilgrimage to Mecca
- That of which is permitted/lawful
21 Clues: Gods or Goddess • the one true God • Belief in one God • the science of law • Muslim month of Fasting • The pilgrimage to Mecca • The most sacred book of Islam • The native people of Australia • That of which is permitted/lawful • The territory overseen by a Bishop • The central role model of Buddhism • Refers to the successor of Muhammed • Contains the Old and New Testaments • ...
Medical terminology 2021-10-05
Across
- A type of culture used to test whopping cough and other upper respiratory tract infections
- The phase of the heart cycle where the heart is in a relaxation phase
- A suffix meaning craving or loving
- Abbreviation for the test used to diagnose diabetes mellitus
- A suffix that references the blood or to a presence in the blood
- Abbreviation for diagnosis
- The abbreviated form for a collection test where you look for microorganism in the blood
- This prefix means outer or on top of
- Abbreviated name for the time it takes to complete a test in a lab
- This suffix means destruction
- A prefix meaning artery
- A type of specimen test used to test for blood in the stool
Down
- Root word meaning red
- The abbreviation for a test that records electrical signals from the heart
- A prefix meaning bone
- A suffix denoting suffering or disease
- A word that means "after a meal" usually done for blood glucose tests.
- This abbreviation means "nothing by mouth"
- A prefix meaning many
- A prefix meaning against or opposite
- The short form of the word for when you determine the amount of the different blood cell types
- A prefix meaning uniformity or appropriateness
- Suffix meaning growth or tumour
- A root meaning a blood clot
- A word meaning immediately and will be seen for blood tests ordered by physicians
- Abbreviation for the word Cancer
26 Clues: Root word meaning red • A prefix meaning bone • A prefix meaning many • A prefix meaning artery • Abbreviation for diagnosis • A root meaning a blood clot • This suffix means destruction • Suffix meaning growth or tumour • Abbreviation for the word Cancer • A suffix meaning craving or loving • A prefix meaning against or opposite • This prefix means outer or on top of • ...
June terminology 2021-10-21
Across
- to jump
- change of feet
- chains/links
- body position on one leg, with other leg extended
- to develop
- horse step
- step of the cat
- poised
- little
- elaborate curtsey
- to whip
- marching step
- over under
Down
- raised
- to glide
- to fall
- to bend
- time raised
- withdrawn
- large
- position where working leg is 90 degrees in the air
- to chase
- beating step
- in the round
- in the shape of the cross
25 Clues: large • raised • poised • little • to jump • to fall • to bend • to whip • to glide • to chase • withdrawn • to develop • horse step • over under • time raised • chains/links • beating step • in the round • marching step • change of feet • step of the cat • elaborate curtsey • in the shape of the cross • body position on one leg, with other leg extended • position where working leg is 90 degrees in the air
Blood terminology 2022-03-23
Across
- condition where there is a deficiency of neutrophils
- condition where there are more than the normal number of white blood cells
- blood groups (A,B, AB, O)
- the study of blood
- a blood protein that carries oxygen
- destruction of blood
- cancer of the bone marrow
- disease/disorder of clotting
- blood cancer involving WBCs
- procedure where plasma is removed from the blood
- blood test that measures the percentage of each kind of WBC
Down
- condition where there are too few RBCs
- white blood cell
- red blood cell
- the study of shapes
- hemoglobin
- the formation of blood
- complete blood count
- platelet
- control of bleeding (blood standing still)
- test that measures RBCs (literally means to separate blood)
21 Clues: platelet • hemoglobin • red blood cell • white blood cell • the study of blood • the study of shapes • destruction of blood • complete blood count • the formation of blood • blood groups (A,B, AB, O) • cancer of the bone marrow • blood cancer involving WBCs • disease/disorder of clotting • a blood protein that carries oxygen • condition where there are too few RBCs • ...
Dental Terminology 2022-03-23
Across
- Another name for canines
- D or away from middle line
- Teeth in the front
- What is the hardest substance in the body?
- What is the tooth surface towards the face?
- What is the term for the upper arch?
- What is the chewing surface of back teeth called?
- What is the tooth surface towards the tongue on the MAXILLARY ARCH?
- Which teeth are used for cutting food?
Down
- Another name for premolars
- Teeth used for grinding food
- What surface faces a neighboring tooth?
- I chewing surface of tooth
- What makes up the largest part of the tooth?
- First set of teeth
- What is the term for the surfaces that face the tongue?
- What is the term for the lower arch?
- What is the surface that faces the cheeks?
- Teeth in the back
- Which surfaces toward the midline of the mouth?
20 Clues: Teeth in the back • First set of teeth • Teeth in the front • Another name for canines • Another name for premolars • I chewing surface of tooth • D or away from middle line • Teeth used for grinding food • What is the term for the lower arch? • What is the term for the upper arch? • Which teeth are used for cutting food? • What surface faces a neighboring tooth? • ...
medical terminology 2022-03-28
Across
- angiography, imagine to see your hearts blood vessels
- irregular heartbeat
- the largest blood vessel in body
- root for heart
- ischemia, lack of blood flow to heart muscle
- study of
- an artery disease where they make the arteries hard
- peripheral vascular disease
- veins
- Transient ischemic attack
Down
- machine you can see the electrodes in heart
- vasc
- slow rhythm
- attack, a blockage of blood flow to the heart
- Cardiac rhythm management
- fast rhythm
- red
- Cerebrovascular accident
- tests, measure of examination of cells, chemicals, and proteins
- symptom of coronary artery disease
- channels that carry blood throughout your body
- Cardiovascular disease
22 Clues: red • vasc • veins • study of • slow rhythm • fast rhythm • root for heart • irregular heartbeat • Cardiovascular disease • Cerebrovascular accident • Cardiac rhythm management • Transient ischemic attack • peripheral vascular disease • the largest blood vessel in body • symptom of coronary artery disease • machine you can see the electrodes in heart • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-09-06
21 Clues: body • blue • cell • black • green • gland • below • tumor • yellow • knowledge • prefix,new • suffix,cell • suffix,study • prefix,after • prefix,above • suffix,disease • suffix,control • cancerous tumor • tumor composed of muscle • attached to end of the word • Attached to the beginning of word
Medical Terminology 2021-09-16
Across
- cavity that is space inside the skull
- attached at the end of a word root
- large internal organs contained in the body cavities
- meaning within
- inflammation of the bone and joint
- suffix meaning disease
- cancer involving the white blood cells
- group of cells that perform a similar function
- word root meaning bone
- study of the genome
- greek word meaning body
Down
- system composed of heart and blood vessels
- there are 46 in all normal human cells
- terms derived from a name or place
- terms formed from the first letter of a phrase
- basic unit of all living things
- system composed of skin, nails, and glands
- attached at the beginning of a word root
- meaning under
- core of the word
20 Clues: meaning under • meaning within • core of the word • study of the genome • suffix meaning disease • word root meaning bone • greek word meaning body • basic unit of all living things • attached at the end of a word root • terms derived from a name or place • inflammation of the bone and joint • cavity that is space inside the skull • there are 46 in all normal human cells • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-09-15
Across
- surgical repair
- skin
- disease
- rib
- skull
- upon,above
- back,toward the back of the body
- death
- study of
- above
- crooked,bent
- inflammation
- bone
- middle
- straight
- swelling
- joint
Down
- cartilage
- side
- incision,cut into
- change,beyond
- front
- process of observing
- below,beneath
- movement
- within
- pore,small opening
- backside of the body,closest to the spine
- muscle
- cold
- fat
- tumor,mass
- process of measuring
- through
34 Clues: rib • fat • side • skin • cold • bone • front • skull • death • above • joint • within • muscle • middle • disease • through • movement • study of • straight • swelling • cartilage • upon,above • tumor,mass • crooked,bent • inflammation • change,beyond • below,beneath • surgical repair • incision,cut into • pore,small opening • process of observing • process of measuring • back,toward the back of the body • ...
RT600 terminology 2021-11-15
Medical Terminology 2021-12-01
30 Clues: Myo • Oma • Dys • Epi • Skin • Grow • Itis • Bone • Auto • Front • Joint • Myelo • Retro • Algia • Hyper • Inter • Blast • White • Adipo • Gland • Flesh • Tissue • Contra • Arthro • To grow • Disease • Distant • Chondro • To break • Sclerosis
Medical Terminology 2021-11-14
Across
- is an infection of one or both of the lungs caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi.
- is a surgical procedure in which a cut is made between the ribs to see and reach the lungs or other organs in the chest or thorax.
- is the upper central region of the abdomen.
- inflammation of the liver
- The presence of anti-HBs is generally interpreted as indicating recovery and immunity from hepatitis B virus infection.
- Pathways in the wall of cerebral and cervical blood vessels.
- Pertaining to the chest.
- the branch of medicine that deals with diseases and abnormalities of the heart.
- is an application which measures your heart rate.
Down
- situated above or anterior to the thorax specifically : lying above or anterior to those vertebrae bearing thoracic ribs pre thoracic vertebrae.
- is a life-threatening inflammation of the inner lining of your heart's chambers and valves (endocardium).
- is an excessive growth of bone. It may lead to exostosis. It occurs in many musculoskeletal disorders.
- the curve or tracing made by a cardiograph.
- is inflammation of the pericardium, the thin sac (membrane) that surrounds the heart.
- is an inflammation of the lining of your bronchial tubes, which carry air to and from your lungs.
- is an area of medicine that focuses on diseases of the liver as well as related conditions.
- Having to do with the liver.
- Before reaching the stomach
- is the fluid contained in the membranous labyrinth of the inner ear.
- is a condition in which an abnormal communication is present between the perilymphatic space of the inner ear and the middle ear or mastoid.
20 Clues: Pertaining to the chest. • inflammation of the liver • Before reaching the stomach • Having to do with the liver. • is the upper central region of the abdomen. • the curve or tracing made by a cardiograph. • is an application which measures your heart rate. • Pathways in the wall of cerebral and cervical blood vessels. • ...
computer terminology 2022-02-07
Across
- electronic device that accepts text files or images from a computer and transfers them to a medium such as paper or film.
- two or more computers that are connected with one another for the purpose of communicating data electronically.
- a small, movable input device that allows you to control a range of things on a computer.
- stands for random access memory.
- used to enter information and instructions into a computer for storage or processing.
- a class of electronic devices that convert digital data signals into modulated analog signals.
- an input device which uses an arrangement of buttons used as mini levers.
- the connection and interaction between hardware, software and the user.
- Any information processed by and sent out from a computer or other electronic device.
- the common storage unit
- servers that are accessed over the Internet, and the software and databases that run on those servers.
- computer input device that uses a light beam to scan codes, text, or graphic images directly into a computer or computer system.
- stands for graphical user interface.
- A graphics printer that draws images with ink pens.
- the most basic unit of information in computing.
Down
- an output hardware device that connects to a computer to generate sound.
- stands for read-only memory
- saves files and data in a storage unit.
- an image or visual representation of an object.
- a person who uses computers for work or entertainment or communication or business.
- A folder holds one or more files.
- detailed plan or procedure for solving a problem with a computer.
- electronic tools, systems, devices and resources that generate, store or process data.
- a collection of related data contained in one or more files or a database.
- consists of eight adjacent binary digits.
- the physical surface on which visual information is presented.
- any information, or data, that is sent to a computer for processing.
- a set of instructions being processed.
28 Clues: the common storage unit • stands for read-only memory • stands for random access memory. • A folder holds one or more files. • stands for graphical user interface. • a set of instructions being processed. • saves files and data in a storage unit. • consists of eight adjacent binary digits. • an image or visual representation of an object. • ...
Animal Terminology 2022-01-24
Across
- mature female swine
- mature male poultry
- offspring or young swine
- mature female cattle
- agricultural products cattle
- mature female poultry
- castrated male swine
- castrated male sheep
- offspring or young cattle
- agricultural products swine
- agricultural products goats
- castrated male cattle
- mature male cattle
- mature female goat
- young female poultry
- young female goat
Down
- castrated male goat
- young female sheep
- mature male sheep
- agricultural products sheep
- young female swine
- castrated male poultry
- young female cattle
- agricultural products poultry
- offspring or young poultry
- mature male swine
- offspring or young sheep
- mature female sheep
- mature male goat
- offspring or young goat
30 Clues: mature male goat • mature male sheep • mature male swine • young female goat • young female sheep • young female swine • mature male cattle • mature female goat • mature female swine • castrated male goat • mature male poultry • young female cattle • mature female sheep • mature female cattle • castrated male swine • castrated male sheep • young female poultry • mature female poultry • ...
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 2022-02-08
25 Clues: CUT • EAT • BAD • HALF • FAST • VEIN • CLOT • MANY • BLUE • WHITE • BLACK • LARGE • WHITE • WITHIN • INSIDE • BETWEEN • DISEASE • OPENING • REFERS TO SKIN • REFERS TO LUNG • REFERS TO HEART • TO SHAPE OR FORM • SURGICAL REMOVAL • BELOW OR DECREASED • ABOVE OR INCREASED
Computer Terminology 2022-02-10
Across
- A system of directories with files
- A resource that records data and stores it in a storage device
- A program that is being executed
- Something that is on a computer or made using bits
- A storage file that can only be read and not written on
- Graphical User Interface
- A person who uses a computer or network service Software that performs automated tasks
- A set code of instructions that can be executed
- A device that stores data temporarily
- Something that receives data from a computer
- A type of printer used for larger prints
- A network is a group of computers connected through a wireless modem or a wired connection
- A device that is capable of capturing sound
- A network of services that are stored in someone else's storage device without the management of the main user
Down
- A boundary on which two or more components exchange information
- An input device used to type
- A group of 8 bits
- A device that outputs audio files from a computer and generates it
- The basic unit of information made out of 1s and 0s
- A device that captures images from a printed image or text
- A device that can store data temporarily or permanently
- An input device that allows you to control your computer with a pointer
- Devices that input information and take information from a computer
- A device that puts information into a computer
- Something that allows you to make images from your own input
- Computer Graphics
- A device that connects your home to the internet
- A device that takes out data or images and generates it on a hardcopy or paper
- A device that outputs an image or video from a computer
29 Clues: A group of 8 bits • Computer Graphics • Graphical User Interface • An input device used to type • A program that is being executed • A system of directories with files • A device that stores data temporarily • A type of printer used for larger prints • A device that is capable of capturing sound • Something that receives data from a computer • ...
Animal Terminology 2022-01-25
Across
- baby turkey
- young female horse
- baby fish
- baby chicken
- young male cattle
- baby duck
- young male chicken
- baby sheep
- pig birthing term
- young fish
- young female cattle
- baby goose
- young female chicken
Down
- young male goat
- baby horse
- goat birthing term
- young male sheep
- horse birthing term
- baby cow
- young male horse
- a castrated bull
- baby rabbit
- young male pig
- baby goat
- baby pig
- young female sheep
- young female pig
- young female goat
28 Clues: baby cow • baby pig • baby fish • baby duck • baby goat • baby horse • baby sheep • young fish • baby goose • baby turkey • baby rabbit • baby chicken • young male pig • young male goat • young male sheep • young male horse • a castrated bull • young female pig • young male cattle • pig birthing term • young female goat • goat birthing term • young female horse • young male chicken • young female sheep • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-01-27
Across
- new
- situated to the center of the doby or point of attachment
- tissue
- pertaining to the front
- under
- pertaining to
- shoulder blade
- disease
- movement of the limb away from midline
- tending to become progressivly worse and to cause death
- tumor, swelling
- heel bone
- laying on stomach
- study of tissue
- toward the head
- toward the middle
- shin bone
- above
- study of cells
- state of
- away from the surface farther into the body
- liver
- situated away from the center or point of attachment
- laying on back
- vein
Down
- nerve
- movement of the limb toward the midline
- knee cap
- control, stop
- fat
- upper arm bone
- breastbone
- collar bone
- pertaining to cancer
- toward the feet
- wwithin
- joint
- cell
- closer to the surface of the body
- before
- longest bone the the body
- toward the front
- toward the head
- resembling
- inflammtion
- muscle
- toward the back
- one who studies and practices
- abnormal condition
- below
- beon
51 Clues: new • fat • cell • beon • vein • nerve • under • joint • above • below • liver • tissue • before • muscle • disease • wwithin • knee cap • state of • heel bone • shin bone • breastbone • resembling • collar bone • inflammtion • control, stop • pertaining to • upper arm bone • shoulder blade • study of cells • laying on back • toward the feet • tumor, swelling • study of tissue • toward the head • toward the head • toward the back • toward the front • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-02-28
Across
- root word for bone
- absent breathing
- joint pain
- root word for kidney
- sac around the heart
- root word for liver
- root word for heart
- root word for lungs
- paralysis of all four extremities
- spitting up blood
- below normal blood flow to organs
- inflammation of the pancreas
- black, tarry stool
- root word for stomach
- root word for bile
- inflammation of the bladder
- the study of disease of the stomach and small intestines
Down
- slow breathing
- difficulty speaking
- on or affecting the same side
- difficulty eating
- enlargement of the heart
- enlargement of the liver
- the study of the heart
- fast heart rate
- surgical removal of appendix
- disease of the kidney
- inflammation of the gallbladder
- fast breathing
- area behind the peritoneum
- root word for joint
31 Clues: joint pain • slow breathing • fast breathing • fast heart rate • absent breathing • difficulty eating • spitting up blood • root word for bone • black, tarry stool • root word for bile • difficulty speaking • root word for liver • root word for heart • root word for lungs • root word for joint • root word for kidney • sac around the heart • disease of the kidney • root word for stomach • ...
GEOMETRIC TERMINOLOGY 2022-03-04
Across
- 6 SIDED POLYGON
- POINT WHERE 2 LINES TOUCH, BUT NOT INTERSECT
- ANGLES ADDING UP TO 180 DEGREES
- "ACROSS THE FLATS"
- 7 SIDED POLYGON
- "ACROSS THE POINTS"
- THE LONG LEG OF A RIGHT TRIANGLE
- ALL SIDES AND ANGLES EQUAL
- OPPOSITE SIDES AND ANGLES EQUAL
- TRIANGLE WITH TWO SIDES EQUAL LENGTH
Down
- THE DIAGONAL LEG OF A RIGHT TRIANGLE
- ANGLES ADDING UP TO 90 DEGREES
- TO DIVIDE IN HALF
- TRIANGLE WITH ALL SIDES EQUAL LENGTH
- DISTANCE FROM MIDDLE OF A CIRCLE TO EDGE
- 10 SIDED POLYGON
- 5 SIDED POLYGON
- 8 SIDED POLYGON
- DISTANCE ACROSS A CIRCLE THRU THE CENTER
- SEVERAL CIRCLES SHARING A CENTER
20 Clues: 6 SIDED POLYGON • 5 SIDED POLYGON • 7 SIDED POLYGON • 8 SIDED POLYGON • 10 SIDED POLYGON • TO DIVIDE IN HALF • "ACROSS THE FLATS" • "ACROSS THE POINTS" • ALL SIDES AND ANGLES EQUAL • ANGLES ADDING UP TO 90 DEGREES • ANGLES ADDING UP TO 180 DEGREES • OPPOSITE SIDES AND ANGLES EQUAL • SEVERAL CIRCLES SHARING A CENTER • THE LONG LEG OF A RIGHT TRIANGLE • THE DIAGONAL LEG OF A RIGHT TRIANGLE • ...
Cardiovascular terminology 2022-02-18
Across
- a test uses an ultrasound to look at the heart and vessels
- blood pressure
- stopping of the heart
- is the outmost layer of the heart.
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- many
- in the innermost layer of the heart.
- long-term force of blood against your artery walls which cause heart problems
- part of circulatory system.
- history of
- listens for the sounds of the heart
- physiology or related to nature
- inflammation
- an artery has a weakened wall causing it to swell like a ballon
Down
- measure certain items in the blood to find any heart muscles damage
- a procedure done in a specialized area of radiology
- an instrument to measure pressure
- chest pain
- cause chest pain heaviness
- carries blood throughout the body.
- the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- clot
- shortness of breath
- muscular tissue of the heart.
- disease
25 Clues: many • clot • disease • chest pain • history of • inflammation • blood pressure • shortness of breath • stopping of the heart • cause chest pain heaviness • part of circulatory system. • cardiopulmonary resuscitation • muscular tissue of the heart. • physiology or related to nature • an instrument to measure pressure • is the outmost layer of the heart. • carries blood throughout the body. • ...
Cardiovascular terminology 2022-02-18
Across
- a test uses an ultrasound to look at the heart and vessels
- blood pressure
- stopping of the heart
- is the outmost layer of the heart.
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- many
- in the innermost layer of the heart.
- long-term force of blood against your artery walls which cause heart problems
- part of circulatory system.
- history of
- listens for the sounds of the heart
- physiology or related to nature
- inflammation
- an artery has a weakened wall causing it to swell like a ballon
Down
- measure certain items in the blood to find any heart muscles damage
- a procedure done in a specialized area of radiology
- an instrument to measure pressure
- chest pain
- cause chest pain heaviness
- carries blood throughout the body.
- the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- clot
- shortness of breath
- muscular tissue of the heart.
- disease
25 Clues: many • clot • disease • chest pain • history of • inflammation • blood pressure • shortness of breath • stopping of the heart • cause chest pain heaviness • part of circulatory system. • cardiopulmonary resuscitation • muscular tissue of the heart. • physiology or related to nature • an instrument to measure pressure • is the outmost layer of the heart. • carries blood throughout the body. • ...
Cardiovascular terminology 2022-02-18
Across
- a test uses an ultrasound to look at the heart and vessels
- blood pressure
- stopping of the heart
- is the outmost layer of the heart.
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- many
- in the innermost layer of the heart.
- long-term force of blood against your artery walls which cause heart problems
- part of circulatory system.
- history of
- listens for the sounds of the heart
- physiology or related to nature
- inflammation
- an artery has a weakened wall causing it to swell like a ballon
Down
- measure certain items in the blood to find any heart muscles damage
- a procedure done in a specialized area of radiology
- an instrument to measure pressure
- chest pain
- cause chest pain heaviness
- carries blood throughout the body.
- the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- clot
- shortness of breath
- muscular tissue of the heart.
- disease
25 Clues: many • clot • disease • chest pain • history of • inflammation • blood pressure • shortness of breath • stopping of the heart • cause chest pain heaviness • part of circulatory system. • cardiopulmonary resuscitation • muscular tissue of the heart. • physiology or related to nature • an instrument to measure pressure • is the outmost layer of the heart. • carries blood throughout the body. • ...
Cardiovascular terminology 2022-02-18
Across
- a test uses an ultrasound to look at the heart and vessels
- blood pressure
- stopping of the heart
- is the outmost layer of the heart.
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- many
- in the innermost layer of the heart.
- long-term force of blood against your artery walls which cause heart problems
- part of circulatory system.
- history of
- listens for the sounds of the heart
- physiology or related to nature
- inflammation
- an artery has a weakened wall causing it to swell like a ballon
Down
- measure certain items in the blood to find any heart muscles damage
- a procedure done in a specialized area of radiology
- an instrument to measure pressure
- chest pain
- cause chest pain heaviness
- carries blood throughout the body.
- the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- clot
- shortness of breath
- muscular tissue of the heart.
- disease
25 Clues: many • clot • disease • chest pain • history of • inflammation • blood pressure • shortness of breath • stopping of the heart • cause chest pain heaviness • part of circulatory system. • cardiopulmonary resuscitation • muscular tissue of the heart. • physiology or related to nature • an instrument to measure pressure • is the outmost layer of the heart. • carries blood throughout the body. • ...
Biotechnology Terminology 2022-02-25
Across
- a container used for bioprocessing
- artificially changing the genetic makeup of an organism
- an organisms visible traits
- the building blocks of a protein molecule
- a protein that accelerates the rate of chemical reactions
- a permanent change of the nucleotide sequence of an organism
- a chemical activity using microorganisms to decompose materials
- threadlike structures in a nucleus that contains genetic information
- the growth of living organisms in a prepared medium or media
Down
- this is composed of a chain of hundreds or thousands of amino acids
- the use of computers and information technology to gain a new understanding of biology
- a circular piece of DNA found outside the chromosome in bacteria. Plasmids are used to insert new genetic material into microbes or plants
- the smallest unit of living organism that is able to grow and reproduce independently
- a small section of a chromosome that controls heredity characteristics
- the total hereditary material of a cell
- In selective breeding, this refers to an offspring of two different species or strains
- a cell or collection of cells containing identical genetic material
- the chemical molecule that is the basic genetic material found in all cells
- the building blocks of living organisms. Example: DNA
- a technique in which microorganisms, living cells, or their components are used to produce a desired end product
20 Clues: an organisms visible traits • a container used for bioprocessing • the total hereditary material of a cell • the building blocks of a protein molecule • the building blocks of living organisms. Example: DNA • artificially changing the genetic makeup of an organism • a protein that accelerates the rate of chemical reactions • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-03-01
Across
- inflammation of the bladder
- cancer of the lymphatic system
- root word for liver
- on or affecting the same side
- difficulty eating
- difficulty speaking
- enlargement of the heart
- joint pain
- root word for kidney
- inflammation of the pancreas
- root word for stomach
- area behind the peritoneum
- sac around the heart
- the study of the heart
- root word for bile
- disease of the kidney
- black, tarry stool
- spitting up blood
Down
- away from the point of reference
- slow breathing
- paralysis of all four extremities
- below normal blood flow to organs
- fast breathing
- absent breathing
- root word for joint
- the study of disease of the stomach and small intestines
- fast heart rate
- inflammation of the gallbladder
- above or over the stomach
- root word for heart
- toward the center
- surgical removal of appendix
- enlargement of the liver
- root word for small intestines
- root word for lungs
- root word for bone
36 Clues: joint pain • slow breathing • fast breathing • fast heart rate • absent breathing • difficulty eating • toward the center • spitting up blood • root word for bile • root word for bone • black, tarry stool • root word for liver • root word for joint • difficulty speaking • root word for heart • root word for lungs • root word for kidney • sac around the heart • root word for stomach • ...
Poetry Terminology 2021-08-16
Across
- a unit of poetry
- poetic metaphor using a striking parallel between ostensibly different things
- two consecutive lines of verse with end rhymes
- regular or equivalent time intervals or recurrence of specific sounds
- repetition of initial identical consonant sounds
- the six-lined division of an Italian sonnet
- a stanza of five lines
- art and practice of writing verse
- repetition of vowel sounds at the beginning, within, or end of words - not an end rhyme
- a poem that tells a story
- brief subjective poem marked by imagination, melody, and emotion which creates a single, unified impression
Down
- a stanza of four lines with varying options for rhyme schemes
- a seven-lined iambic pentameter stanza rhyming ababbcc
- a stanza of three lines with ending rhymes
- words formed by telescoping two words into one
- dividing lines into feet to describe rhythm
- the unit of rhythm in verse
- repetition of consonant sounds within or at the end of words - not a end rhyme
- fourteen line poem with iambic pentameter and specific rhyme scheme
- eight lined stanza - the first eight lines of an Italian sonnet
- recurrence in poetry of a rhythmic pattern
21 Clues: a unit of poetry • a stanza of five lines • a poem that tells a story • the unit of rhythm in verse • art and practice of writing verse • a stanza of three lines with ending rhymes • recurrence in poetry of a rhythmic pattern • dividing lines into feet to describe rhythm • the six-lined division of an Italian sonnet • two consecutive lines of verse with end rhymes • ...
Dance Terminology 2021-08-17
Across
- 1 foot steps in front of the other and then the body pivots around back into the original position
- a change of weight distribution on the balls of the feet
- a bending movement of the knees
- can be done with multiple parts of the body using ribs and hips
- a controlled fall from an isolated positon
- rapid traveling turnswith feet opening and closting and arms in first and second
- when you connect your foot to the front side, or back of of you ankle and turn on the supporting leg
- circling of the leg done on the floor
- what the head should be doing during turns
- an arm or leg extended outward and held for a certain amount of time
- when 1 leg is extended in front of you while the other is extended behind you resulting in a flat line
Down
- includes 3 step, 3 shifts of weight and ending in a closed position
- known as a kick
- a turning jump often beginning with a chaine when fanning 1 leg out in front of you and pulling and supporting leg turned in and bent on the side
- a step turn that changes the direction you're facing by stepping and twisting your body to face the other way
- stationary or turning body position supported by 1 leg with t the free leg bent at a 90 degree angle at the knee
- 2 steps that changes the weight from 1 foot to the other
- supporting leg is straight, working leg is in passe, and turning on releve arms in first
- the body is in place while 1 leg starts inward and kicks all the way around to its original position
- a galloping motion as 1 foot "chases" the other
- a jump kick turned out while your body goes the opposite way of the kicking leg
- leap in the air in which both legs are extended in a split above the ground
22 Clues: known as a kick • a bending movement of the knees • circling of the leg done on the floor • a controlled fall from an isolated positon • what the head should be doing during turns • a galloping motion as 1 foot "chases" the other • a change of weight distribution on the balls of the feet • 2 steps that changes the weight from 1 foot to the other • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-01-04
Across
- color
- cell living substance
- deficiency
- characteristic of
- producing forming
- tumor mass
- enlargement
- six
- flow discharge
- breaking open
- slow
- self
- bursting forth
- red
- one-tenth
- two
- hardening
- eating
- opening
- apart
- within
- blue
- below
- paralysis
- against
- incision
- breathing
Down
- with
- green
- above
- up apart
- pain
- visual examination
- puncture
- small
- outside
- pertaining to
- medical treatment
- resembling
- away from
- through
- outside of
- toward near
- half
- bad
- surgical removal
- inflammation
- out
- view of vision
- opening
- softening
- abnormal condition
- surgical repair
- disease
- blood condition
- before forward
56 Clues: six • bad • red • two • out • with • pain • slow • self • half • blue • color • green • above • small • apart • below • eating • within • outside • through • opening • opening • disease • against • up apart • puncture • incision • away from • one-tenth • hardening • softening • paralysis • breathing • deficiency • tumor mass • resembling • outside of • enlargement • toward near • inflammation • pertaining to • breaking open • flow discharge • bursting forth • view of vision • ...
Medical terminology 2022-04-06
Across
- surgical repair of nose
- to cut chest cavity
- Abnormal condition of coal dust (miner’s lungs, black lung)
- difficult, labored breathing
- pus in the chest
- Condition of receiving insufficient amount of O2 in bloodstream
- not breathing
- study of lungs
- surgical removal of entire lung
- abnormal condition of hair fungus in pharynx
- air or gas in the chest, lung, results in collapsed lung
- nose bleeding
- surgically create an opening in trachea
Down
- inflammation of bronchus
- narrowing of trachea
- incomplete expansion when lung collapse
- process of visually examination of bronchus
- fast rapid heartbeat
- pertaining to nasopharynx and nose
- examination of interior larynx
- presence of blood in chest cavity
- inflammation of nose
- dilated bronchus
- involuntary contraction of the larynx
- condition of having excessive CO2 in bloodstream
- spitting up blood
26 Clues: not breathing • nose bleeding • study of lungs • pus in the chest • dilated bronchus • spitting up blood • to cut chest cavity • narrowing of trachea • fast rapid heartbeat • inflammation of nose • surgical repair of nose • inflammation of bronchus • difficult, labored breathing • examination of interior larynx • surgical removal of entire lung • presence of blood in chest cavity • ...
Statistics Terminology 2021-09-25
Across
- data collected from a sample
- every element or identity that relates to the investigation
- measures the average deviation of all the scores from the mean of the data set.
- data collected by measuring or counting
- the range of the middle 50% of all the scores
- data with numerical values that can be expressed as fractions, decimals, as well as rounded off integer values
- data are recorded in numerical form.
- non-symmetrical distribution
- data with numerical values that can only be expressed in integer form
- a single piece of data
- charts are used for categorical data only
Down
- used for summarising numerical data. The stem column holds the group value, and the leaf column holds the final digit.
- the collection and analysis of data in order to respond to a question.
- the difference between the highest and lowest scores
- items of information.
- data recorded are non-numerical and use labels or categories
- the middle score of a set of data organised from lowest to highest
- charts use pieces of the pie or sectors to represent the category
- like bar charts except that there are no gaps between columns. Used only for numerical data.
- all elements of a population have an equal chance of being selected.
- when selected, ensures that groups within a population have a similar representation in a sample.
- the average of all the scores
- data categories that are named with some notion of order
- data categories that are named for each of the possible responses
- normal distributions
- a representative portion of the population
- data collected from an entire population.
- the score that occurs most frequently
28 Clues: normal distributions • items of information. • a single piece of data • data collected from a sample • non-symmetrical distribution • the average of all the scores • data are recorded in numerical form. • the score that occurs most frequently • data collected by measuring or counting • data collected from an entire population. • charts are used for categorical data only • ...
Economics Terminology 2022-04-20
Across
- Growth policies aiming at expansion of export revenues as the vehicle of economic growth;
- Lower quality goods for which higher quality
- When the average price level continues to rise but at a slower rate so that the rate of inflation is positive but lower.
- Income not spent on domestic goods and
- Where two or more countries share the same
- services.
- Occurs when real GDP falls for at least two
- Aid given to alleviate short-term suffering, consisting of food aid, medical aid, and
- who lack access to traditional
- contrasted to import substitution. (2 words)
- Technology that relies mostly on the relatively abundant factor an economy is endowed with (2 words)
- It includes savings, taxes and import
- When government expenditures exceed
- tools, equipment and factories.
- The difference between how much a consumer is at most willing to pay for a good and how
Down
- Spending by firms on capital goods such as
- (3 words)
- usually over a period of a year. (2 words)
- Refers to the repayment of principal and interest on the debt of a person, a firm or a country. (2 words)
- A decrease in the value of a currency in a fixed exchange rate system.
- Interest rates that have been adjusted for
- exist; if incomes rise, demand for the
- relief aid usually as a result of a natural catastrophe or war. (2 words)
- quality goods decreases. (2 words)
- and have a common central bank. (2 words)
- quarters.
- The provision of small loans to poor
- Goods that are jointly consumed, for example,coffee and sugar.
- they actually pay. (2 words)
29 Clues: (3 words) • services. • quarters. • they actually pay. (2 words) • who lack access to traditional • tools, equipment and factories. • quality goods decreases. (2 words) • When government expenditures exceed • The provision of small loans to poor • It includes savings, taxes and import • Income not spent on domestic goods and • exist; if incomes rise, demand for the • ...
Economics Terminology 2022-04-20
Across
- The difference between how much a consumer is at most willing to pay for a good and how
- equipment and factories.
- Growth policies aiming at expansion of export revenues as the vehicle of economic growth;
- relief aid usually as a result of a natural catastrophe or war. (2 words)
- Goods that are jointly consumed, for example,coffee and sugar.
- they actually pay. (2 words)
- Income not spent on domestic goods and services.
- When the average price level continues to rise but at a slower rate so that the rate of inflation is positive but lower.
- Interest rates that have been adjusted for inflation.(3 words)
- Where two or more countries share the same
Down
- contrasted to import substitution. (2 words)
- The provision of small loans to poor
- Aid given to alleviate short-term suffering, consisting of food aid, medical aid, and
- Lower quality goods for which higher quality substitutes exist; if incomes rise, demand for the lower quality goods decreases. (2 words)
- usually over a period of a year. (2 words)
- and have a common central bank. (2 words)
- who lack access to traditional banking services.
- A decrease in the value of a currency in a fixed exchange rate system.
- Technology that relies mostly on the relatively abundant factor an economy is endowed with (2 words)
- quarters.
- When government expenditures exceed
- Occurs when real GDP falls for at least two
- Spending by firms on capital goods such as
- Refers to the repayment of principal and interest on the debt of a person, a firm or a country. (2 words)
24 Clues: quarters. • equipment and factories. • they actually pay. (2 words) • When government expenditures exceed • The provision of small loans to poor • and have a common central bank. (2 words) • Spending by firms on capital goods such as • Where two or more countries share the same • Occurs when real GDP falls for at least two • contrasted to import substitution. (2 words) • ...
Introductory Terminology 2017-01-27
Across
- body cavity that contains the thorax and abdomen
- anatomy visible without the microscope
- plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior
- away from the midsagittal plane
- anatomy under the microscope
- the smallest unit of all living things
- tissue that covers exposed surfaces
- cells that have a common function
- in the anatomical position the feet are...
- tissue that provides structure and support
- the study of how the body functions
- tissue that is specialised for conducting electrical impulses
- towards the tail
- at a lower level
Down
- to the front
- describes the chest and abdomen
- tissue specialised for contraction
- the plane that divides the body into right and left parts
- close to the body surface
- towards the head
- plane that divides the body into upper and lower parts
- the little finger lies .... to the thumb
- away from an attached base
- behind
- farther from the body surface
- the thigh is .....to the knee
- above
- cavity that houses the brain
28 Clues: above • behind • to the front • towards the head • towards the tail • at a lower level • close to the body surface • away from an attached base • anatomy under the microscope • cavity that houses the brain • farther from the body surface • the thigh is .....to the knee • describes the chest and abdomen • away from the midsagittal plane • cells that have a common function • ...
Economic terminology 2017-02-05
Across
- the quantity of a good or service that firms are willing to sell
- values that are measured in money terms
- employed only at certain times of the year
- a fall in the rate of inflation
- a fall in the general level of prices
- the degree to which a demand or supply is sensitive to changes in price or income
- a statement that is your opinion
- a worker is employed but wants to work more hours
- a general and sustained increase in prices
- a compulsory charge made by the government on goods, services, incomes or capital
Down
- the price where the quantity demanded equals the quantity supplied for a good or a service in a market
- the opposite of public goods
- generally acceptable in the payment of a good or service
- people of working age who are wither unwilling or unable to work
- the quantity of a good or service purchased at a given time period
- the economic word for the word 'total'
- concentrating on the production of a limited range of goods and services
- relating to government revenue
- where consumers and producers come into contact with each other to exchange goods and services
- the creator of the Keynesian school of thought
- a measure of people working age who are willing and able to work
- finite resources compared to infinite wants
22 Clues: the opposite of public goods • relating to government revenue • a fall in the rate of inflation • a statement that is your opinion • a fall in the general level of prices • the economic word for the word 'total' • values that are measured in money terms • employed only at certain times of the year • a general and sustained increase in prices • ...
Mortgage Terminology 2018-01-21
20 Clues: Note • FICO • Assets • Escrow • Default • Closing • Security • Addendum • Borrower • Mortgagee • Refinance • Liability • Redlining • Mortgagor • Collateral • Originator • Foreclosure • Hypothecate • Amortization • Acceleration
Biology Terminology 2018-01-28
Across
- What is an organisms complete set of DNA called?
- Can be found attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum or floating in the cytoplasm
- located near the nucleus, it functions during cell division
- (Diploid) skin and bone cells
- Half the number of diploid chromosomes
- contains the DNA
- hereditary unit of information, found in the nucleus of cells
- The type of living cell found in the Monera kingdom
- The third phase of Mitosis
- The living cell found in four out of the five kingdoms
- process of cell death
- final phase of cell division that results in two nuclei being formed
- The first phase of mitosis
- results in 2 identical daughter cells
Down
- (Haploid) sperm and egg cells
- equally divides the chromosomes into two daughter cells
- long section of DNA (humans have 23 pairs of it)
- Where the microtubules attach on a chromosome
- having double the haploid chromosomes
- has a cytoplasm and nucleus in a membrane
- The phase of a cells life in which it copies its DNA, to prepare for mitosis
- population of bodily cells
- different version of the same gene
- Small section of DNA that gives the instructions for the construction of protein
- Membrane bound functions within a cell
- What do Ribosomes produce?
- Image of all chromosomes in a nucleus
- The layer that surrounds plant cells
- results in 4 non-identical haploid daughter cells
29 Clues: contains the DNA • process of cell death • population of bodily cells • What do Ribosomes produce? • The third phase of Mitosis • The first phase of mitosis • (Haploid) sperm and egg cells • (Diploid) skin and bone cells • different version of the same gene • The layer that surrounds plant cells • having double the haploid chromosomes • Image of all chromosomes in a nucleus • ...
Greenhouse Terminology 2017-12-10
Across
- Structure for growing plants that is not heat or minimally heated
- Roof slopes in only one direction and are connected along the side posts
- Structure for growing plants that have no sides, usually covered with shade cloth to reduce light intensity and provide minimal wind protection
- Entirely interior with no real sunlight
- Rafters are of uneven length, makes structure adaptable to a hill
- Structure for growing plants that is unheated, has a single plastic covering and is usually movable and used to extend growing season
- Air steam greenhouses, single layer of plastic held up by large, blowing fans
- Greenhouse that stands alone
- Greenhouse cover that is cheaper than glass yet costs the same to heat and cool
- Greenhouses that are connected together at the eaves
- Structure allows for maximum management of environment (temp, light, fertility)
Down
- Allows for open production space because there are no posts
- One side of the greenhouse is a solid wall
- Distance between gutters is narrow, cheaper to heat and more expensive to cool
- Greenhouse cover that is the most expensive and doesn't save money on heating or cooling
- Distance between gutters is wide, cheaper to cool and more expensive to heat
- 2 or more greenhouses in one location
- Structure for growing plants that is covered with transparent material, tall enough to walk in, artificially heated
- Structure protects plants from the natural environment (wint,rain)
- Framing material that must be painted every 5-7 years
- color of light that plants take up
- Building associated with the greenhouse that is typically used for storage
- Most common framing material because it is strong yet lightweight
- Two roof slopes with the same pitch and width
- Structure for growing plants that is artificially heated, is not tall enough to walk in
25 Clues: Greenhouse that stands alone • color of light that plants take up • 2 or more greenhouses in one location • Entirely interior with no real sunlight • One side of the greenhouse is a solid wall • Two roof slopes with the same pitch and width • Greenhouses that are connected together at the eaves • Framing material that must be painted every 5-7 years • ...
Newspaper Terminology 2018-02-05
Across
- - Brief text underneath an image describing the photograph or graphic
- - Something taken from within an article, usually said by the person in the main image
- - Also known as copy. Written material that makes up the main part of an article
- - Everything on a page except pictures or text of stories
- - A phrase that summarises the main point of the article. Usually in large print and a different style to catch the attention of the reader
- - Main story, usually a splash
- - Dominant picture, often filling much of the front cover
- - Block of text that introduces the story, normally in a different style to the body text and headline
- - The line above the story, which gives the author’s name and sometimes their job and location
- - Picture story that can exist on its own or on a front page leading to a story inside
- - A system of organisation within the magazine. Helps the audience find what they want to read
- - The blank space between margins of facing pages of a publication or the blank space between columns of text
- - Some newspapers print several of these every night, these are versions with some changes and maybe additional late stories
Down
- - An information panel on the front page that tells the reader about other stories in the paper to tempt them inside
- - A photograph, often in full colour, that runs across the middle two pages
- - Top label for the whole page. Can relate to the area covered in the paper for example, National or a big news topic such as Social Media, Syria
- - An advertisement that uses only text, as opposed to a display ad, which also incorporates graphics
- - People who the newspaper aims to sell to
- - Title of the newspaper displayed on the front page
- - Used to scan the newspaper when purchasing. It is an optical, machine-readable, representation of data and contains information such as price
20 Clues: - Main story, usually a splash • - People who the newspaper aims to sell to • - Title of the newspaper displayed on the front page • - Everything on a page except pictures or text of stories • - Dominant picture, often filling much of the front cover • - Brief text underneath an image describing the photograph or graphic • ...
Key Terminology 2017-11-28
Across
- Visually descriptive language
- A message trying to teach you something
- The shape of the poem and the length of stanzas
- It shows relation about when or where something is
- The flow and pace of the word throughout the poem
- When you give an object human features or characteristics
- It shows an action that is being done
- They link sentences, words and phrases together
- It replaces a noun to prevent repetition
- They are a type of poem and often about feats of heroism and endurance
Down
- Is a formal type of poetry often told accompanied with music
- Repetion or refrain of the same sound at the beginning of words
- A direct comparison describing something as if it is something else
- A word that describes a noun
- A section of a poem that repeats (refrains)
- Showing how a verb is being done
- A indirect comparison using like or as
- A name of something or someone
- Similar repeated sound at the end of words that follow a pattern
- A word that imitates the sound of a word
- It is also known as a narrative
- There are 5 of them, smell,sound,feel,sight and taste
22 Clues: A word that describes a noun • Visually descriptive language • A name of something or someone • It is also known as a narrative • Showing how a verb is being done • It shows an action that is being done • A indirect comparison using like or as • A message trying to teach you something • A word that imitates the sound of a word • It replaces a noun to prevent repetition • ...
Medical Terminology 2017-10-09
Across
- Lack (a-) of muscle tone
- word contains more than one root
- Practitioner of medicine
- The plural meaning of matrix
- Pertaining to anatomy
- Study and treatment of the skeleton & joints
- Pertaining to saliva
- Pertaining to a nucleus
- One who studies and treats the foot
- The plural meaning of vertebra
- Pertaining to the voice
Down
- The plural meaning of Serum
- the fundamental unit of each medical word
- Pertaining to the lymphatic system
- Like or resembling mucus
- The plural meaning of phalanx
- Kiss if intellectual function
- a short word(s) added at the end of the root
- Pertaining to the skin
- Having a blood clot in a vessel
- a short word part added before a root to modify it's meaning
- Pertaining to the heart
- Pertaining to circulation
- The plural meaning of lumen
- Pertaining to the male, masculine
25 Clues: Pertaining to saliva • Pertaining to anatomy • Pertaining to the skin • Pertaining to the heart • Pertaining to a nucleus • Pertaining to the voice • Lack (a-) of muscle tone • Like or resembling mucus • Practitioner of medicine • Pertaining to circulation • The plural meaning of Serum • The plural meaning of lumen • The plural meaning of matrix • The plural meaning of phalanx • ...
Drama Terminology 2017-11-16
Across
- a stage that is separated from the audience. The audience looks through the fourth wall to see the action.
- Articles or objects that appear on stage during a play.
- At the end of Romeo and Juliet, the audience experiences ___________ because their feelings of pity and fear (concerning the unlucky deaths of many characters) is purged through the families’ agreement to build statues of the deceased and to end the feud.
- ____ II, Scene 3
- The spectacle a play presents in performance, including the position of actors on stage, the scenic background, the props and costumes, and the lighting and sound effects.
- This is normally written in italics, and can be found at the beginning of a play, or at the start of a new scene to tell the reader or direction how the scene should look.
- (or Apron Stage) If he took out the middle four seats, Mr. Bellini’s classroom setup would be an example of this type of stage.
- Interrupting a tragic scene with a funny moment is __________ _____.
- For a novel, we’d call her a novelist; for poetry we’d call her a poet; for drama we’d call her a dramatist, or a ____________________.
- A common scene in situational comedies is having a character hide in a closet when another character enters the room. The audience knows the character is hiding, but the character that has just entered does not. The audience laughs because of the ____________ ___________.
- It’s important to ___________ a scene to ensure that characters aren’t just standing facing each other the whole time, or wandering around aimlessly.
- A Shakespearean play is usually categorized as a ___________, a comedy or a history.
- Act I, _________ 1
Down
- In the Men in Black movies, Agent K is a _________ to Agent J, in that the former serious and dead-pan, while the latter is flamboyant and sarcastic.
- At the end of the movie Jurassic Park there is an example of ______ ___ ______________. Just as the main characters find themselves in a no-win scenario with the raptors, the tyrannosaurus saves them at the last moment.
- Scene or speech which precedes the main action of the play and provides some insight or comment on the action.
- Examples: the country bumpkin, the shrewish wife, the braggart soldier
- A speech by a single character without another character's response.
- Means “tragic flaw”
- This type of monologue provides the audience with omniscience for that character.
- This is a short direction indicated by parentheses or italics, in the beginning of a scene or before a line. Some writers use them and some don’t.
- A motion of the limbs or body made to express or help express thought or to emphasize speech.
- This is the imaginary wall of the proscenium or box theater setting, supposedly removed to allow the audience to see the action.
- A quality of a play's action that stimulates the audience to feel pity for a character.
- The smallest division of action in a play (smaller than a scene). The length of time necessary for a character to play an "Objective" (also called "Intention") from beginning to end.
- Means “excessive pride”
- A type of drama in which the characters experience reversals of fortune (usually for the better) due to miscommunication and comic circumstances.
- In many Greek, Roman, and even some Elizabethan dramas, the ____________ provided reactions to the events on stage at the beginning of each Act.
- This is a scene or speech which follows the main action of the play and provides some insight or comment on the action.
- The underlying personality of a dramatic character as implied or indicated by a script or text and interpreted by an actor in performance. (from answers.com)
- In Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, the title character often turns to the camera and speaks, even when others are present, which is an example of an _____________.
- en scene Means literally “put in the scene” or arrangement of the scene.
32 Clues: ____ II, Scene 3 • Act I, _________ 1 • Means “tragic flaw” • Means “excessive pride” • Articles or objects that appear on stage during a play. • A speech by a single character without another character's response. • Interrupting a tragic scene with a funny moment is __________ _____. • Examples: the country bumpkin, the shrewish wife, the braggart soldier • ...
Medical Terminology 2017-09-14
Across
- Activities of Daily Living
- Inflammation of a joint
- Inflammation of
- Pain
- At bedtime
- Every day/per day
- High Blood Sugar
- Under/Below
- Cell
- As needed
Down
- Surgical repair
- The study of the heart
- Surgical removal of
- Discharge/Flow
- Abnormal condition
- Below normal/low
- Blood condition
- Date of Birth
- Above normal/excessive
- As soon as possible
- Years old
21 Clues: Pain • Cell • Years old • As needed • At bedtime • Under/Below • Date of Birth • Discharge/Flow • Surgical repair • Inflammation of • Blood condition • Below normal/low • High Blood Sugar • Every day/per day • Abnormal condition • Surgical removal of • As soon as possible • The study of the heart • Above normal/excessive • Inflammation of a joint • Activities of Daily Living
Veterinary Terminology 2017-11-01
Across
- laying down
- decreased heart rate
- another term for fever
- insertion of a needle into the urinary bladder to obtain a sample
- sudden onset of illness or disease
- involving or passing through the intestine, either naturally, or through an artificial opening
- increased respiratory rate
- an abnormally low body temperature
- the eating of faeces
- the presence or formation of new, abnormal growth of tissue.
- straining
- complete cessation of urination
Down
- difficult or painful defaecation
- the excretion of abnormal quantities of fat with the faeces
- strong, jerky pulse
- black tarry stool that contains digested blood
- difficulty breathing
- persistent craving and compulsive eating of non-food substances
- lack of appetite
- inadequate oxygenation of the blood
- a medical condition with yellowing of the mucus membranes
- a bluish discoloration of the mucus membranes
- irregular passage of urine
- reduction in the daily production of urine
- the action or proces of vomiting
25 Clues: straining • laying down • lack of appetite • strong, jerky pulse • decreased heart rate • difficulty breathing • the eating of faeces • another term for fever • increased respiratory rate • irregular passage of urine • complete cessation of urination • difficult or painful defaecation • the action or proces of vomiting • sudden onset of illness or disease • ...
Medical Terminology 2017-06-11
Across
- Blood condition of white blood cells.
- Study of tissue for diagnostic or forensic purposes.
- Inflammation of the stomach.
- To cut a vein.
- Total of the chemical process in the cell.
- A virus or a bacterium is a pathogenic organism.
- Physician specializing in the female reproductive system.
- Relating to the kidneys.
- Red cell.
- Study of the stomach and intestines.
- Study of the nervous system.
- Malignant tumor of the liver.
- Incision in the skull.
- Incision in the windpipe.
- Condition of clot formation.
- Study of the mind.
- Adverse effects that result from treatment or intervention by a physician.
- Deficiency of red blood cells.
Down
- Inflammation of the liver.
- Surgeon who operates on the organs of the urinary tract and the male reproductive system.
- Difficulty in swallowing.
- A cancerous tumor.
- Study of skin.
- Headache.
- Specialist in the study of tissues.
- Pertaining to above the stomach.
- Eye doctor.
- Study of the kidneys.
- Membrane that surrounds the heart.
- Record of the electricity in the heart.
- High blood sugar.
- Pertaining to below the stomach.
- Performed with an endoscope.
- Wind Pipe
- Study of the blood.
- Internal organs.
- Material outside the nucleus and enclosed by the cell membrane.
- Inflammation of the kidneys.
38 Clues: Headache. • Red cell. • Wind Pipe • Eye doctor. • Study of skin. • To cut a vein. • Internal organs. • High blood sugar. • A cancerous tumor. • Study of the mind. • Study of the blood. • Study of the kidneys. • Incision in the skull. • Relating to the kidneys. • Difficulty in swallowing. • Incision in the windpipe. • Inflammation of the liver. • Inflammation of the stomach. • ...
Medical Terminology 2017-10-03
25 Clues: rib • sac • head • upon • pain • self • water • teeth • twist • above • tongue • suture • cancer • breast • record • binding • madness • falling • decrease • backwards • extremities • development • break or burst • rub or friction • original or production
Medical Terminology 2018-07-09
Across
- Dark pigment that color the skin and hair
- A group of four
- First
- Form into one part
- One-half a rounded structure
- Practitioner of medicine
- Pertaining to the circulation
- Thin fluid
- Study and treatment of the skeleton and joints
- Made up of two parts
- Consisting of may cells
- Bluish discoloration of skin due to lack of oxygen
Down
- Bone of the fingers and toes
- Bone of the spine
- Changes due to lack of nourishment
- Inflammation of the lungs
- Care and treatment of children
- Study and treatment of mental health
- Determination of a disease or defect
- Red blood cell
- Pertaining to the heart
- Having two atoms
- Like or resembling the mucus
- Central opening
- Pertaining to the voice
25 Clues: First • Thin fluid • Red blood cell • A group of four • Central opening • Having two atoms • Bone of the spine • Form into one part • Made up of two parts • Pertaining to the heart • Consisting of may cells • Pertaining to the voice • Practitioner of medicine • Inflammation of the lungs • Bone of the fingers and toes • One-half a rounded structure • Like or resembling the mucus • ...
Medical Terminology 2018-07-10
Across
- a fear of something
- loss of (de-) intellectual function
- a short word added at the beginning of a root to modify the meaning
- study and treatment of the skin
- specialist in the study and treatment of the heart
- infection with parasites or behaving as a parasite
- roots shown with a combining vowel
- surgery
- first
- high body temperature (hyper)
- pertaining to a diet
- large enough to see without a microscope (macro)
- vein
- care and treatment of children
- cancer in the white blood cell
- dark pigment that colors the hair and skin
Down
- loss of sensation
- bluish discoloration of the skin due to lack of oxygen
- study and treatment of the skeleton and joints
- many forms
- easy or painless death
- medical specialty concerning pregnancy and birth
- describes hoe people differ in the sense on which they most depend to learn
- contains more than one root
- a short word added at the end of a root to modify the meaning
- red blood cells
- very small cells (micro)
- the fundamental unit of each medical word
- a yellow growth
- commonly used as shorthand in case histories
- an abbreviation formed from he first letter of each word in a phrase
- increased urination
32 Clues: vein • first • surgery • many forms • red blood cells • a yellow growth • loss of sensation • a fear of something • increased urination • pertaining to a diet • easy or painless death • very small cells (micro) • contains more than one root • high body temperature (hyper) • care and treatment of children • cancer in the white blood cell • study and treatment of the skin • ...
Medical terminology 2018-06-09
Across
- baby bark coughing
- fore skin cut off
- menstral cycle ending
- helps promote urine
- under skin
- another word for deadly
- number one hormone causing production in older women
- we breath in and out through our
Down
- lack concentration, poor hygiene
- allows viewer to see moving image
- prevents disease
- insufficient oxygen in blood
- exposure to light,heat, x-rays
- unable to hold pee
- memory impairment
- radiology specialist
- controls main center of nervous system
- medication and material through organ or tissue
- cannula used to deliver medication through lungs
- breaks down toxins
20 Clues: under skin • prevents disease • fore skin cut off • memory impairment • unable to hold pee • breaks down toxins • baby bark coughing • helps promote urine • radiology specialist • menstral cycle ending • another word for deadly • insufficient oxygen in blood • exposure to light,heat, x-rays • lack concentration, poor hygiene • we breath in and out through our • ...
THEATER TERMINOLOGY 2018-09-06
Across
- THE PROCESS OF ADDING TECHNICAL ELEMENTS TO A PRODUCTION
- AREA OF STAGE THAT EXTENDS BEYOND THE PROSCENIUM
- HORIZONTAL CURTAINS THAT HANG ABOVE THE STAGE
- WHERE ACTORS CHANGE/PREPARE COSTUMES AND MAKEUP
- THE CLARITY OF AN ACTOR'S SPEECH
- NEEDED FOR A SHOW
- PLANNED MOVEMENT OF AN ACTOR
- TECHNICAL ELEMENT OF THEATER / VISUAL
- PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF BACKSTAGE
- WHITE FABRIC USED UPSTAGE FOR LIGHTING AND PROJECTIONS
- CLOTHING WORN TO CREATE A CHARACTER
- WHO VIEWS A PERFORMANCE
- SHAKESPEARE'S FAMOUS THEATER IN ENGLAND
- THE ART OF AN ACTOR CREATING A CHARACTER
- WALL UNIT IN A THEATER PRODUCTION
- THE FIRST ACTOR WHO STEPPED BEYOND THE GREEK CHORUS
- THE HIGHS AND LOWS OF AN ACTOR'S SPEECH
- WHAT AN ACTOR SHOULD ALWAYS HAVE AT REHEARSAL
- PHYSICAL ACTIONS USED TO CREATE A CHARACTER
- A ROLLING STAGE UNIT
Down
- USED IN EARLY THEATER FOR FACIAL EXPRESSIONS: COMEDY AND TRAGEDY
- PLANNED DANCE MOVEMENT FOR A PRODUCTION
- TECHNICAL ELEMENT THAT ALLOWS ACTORS TO BE HEARD OR MUSIC
- FIRST HISTORICAL GROUP OF THEATER PERFORMERS
- HANDHELD ITEMS USED BY ACTORS TO TELL A STORY
- A COLLECTIVE GROUP OF PERFORMERS WITH THE SAME GOAL
- THE "FRAME" OF A STAGE
- APPLIED TO AN ACTORS FACE TO CREATE A CHARACTER AND ENHANCE THE PERFORMANCE
- THE FRONT CURTAIN OF A THEATER
- AUTHOR'S INTENT FOR STAGE MOVEMENT AND CHARACTERIZATION
- SIDE CURTAINS ON A STAGE
- COLORED APPLIANCES ATTACHED TO LIGHTING TO CREATE COLOR AND MOOD
- RAISED PERFORMANCE AREA
- A WRITTEN WORK MEANT TO BE PERFORMED
- SIDE AREAS OF A STAGE
35 Clues: NEEDED FOR A SHOW • A ROLLING STAGE UNIT • SIDE AREAS OF A STAGE • THE "FRAME" OF A STAGE • WHO VIEWS A PERFORMANCE • RAISED PERFORMANCE AREA • SIDE CURTAINS ON A STAGE • PLANNED MOVEMENT OF AN ACTOR • THE FRONT CURTAIN OF A THEATER • THE CLARITY OF AN ACTOR'S SPEECH • WALL UNIT IN A THEATER PRODUCTION • CLOTHING WORN TO CREATE A CHARACTER • A WRITTEN WORK MEANT TO BE PERFORMED • ...
Computer Terminology 2018-07-05
Across
- Random Access Memory
- programs that control the operations of computer equipment
- hardware components that allow data and instruction to be entered in computers
- collection of computers and devises connected by a main server
- main circuit board of a computer that all internal and external components are connected to
- programs that find websites, images, videos, news, and other information related to a specific topic
- removable chip that temporarily stores data when the computer is up and running
- application used to access and view websites
- main part of a desktop computer
- electronic communication where users share information, ideas, personal messages, and other content
- programs or files that are developed for the purpose of doing harm
Down
- hardwired instructions with specific data from the manufacturer
- a program that hides in a computer and allows someone from a remote location to take full control of a computer
- set of instructions for a computer to perform specific operations
- physical components of a computer
- hardware components that convey information to one or more people
- programs that tell a computer how to produce information
- spindles of magnetic disks that record and store information
- data stored on remote servers on the Internet
- interprets and carries out the basic instructions that operate a computer
20 Clues: Random Access Memory • main part of a desktop computer • physical components of a computer • application used to access and view websites • data stored on remote servers on the Internet • programs that tell a computer how to produce information • programs that control the operations of computer equipment • spindles of magnetic disks that record and store information • ...
Literary Terminology 2018-08-28
Across
- The method of character development in which the author simply tells what the character is like rather than showing through action or other means
- the voice of the story
- occurs when the meaning of the situation is understood by the audience but not by the characters in the play
- Description that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste)
- third person narrator who tells the story through actions and dialogue; reader must infer what the characters think and feel; the narrator is a detached observer.
- the decisive moment or the turning point of the conflict
- an object that represents something other than itself, such as an idea
- A story in which each aspect of the story has a symbolic meaning outside the tale itself.
- when the narrator is telling the story from his/her point of view, the word "I" is present outside of quotes
- vs society A character has a conflict or problem with some element of their community - the school, the law, etc.
- A kind of metaphor that gives inanimate objects or abstract ideas human characteristics
- Feeling or atmosphere that a writer creates for the reader
- A comparison of two unlike things in which one thing is said to be like another thing
- Clues in a story that suggest later events
- conflict A struggle between opposing needs, desires, or emotions within a single character
- third person narrator who is all-knowing; the reader gets the thoughts and feelings of MORE than one character
- A character or force in conflict with the main character
- vs supernatural A conflict where a person is against a force that is not of this world: spirit, ghost, monster, demon, magic, etc.
Down
- when spoken words literally state the opposite of the writer's true intended meaning; including sarcasm, hyperbole, and understatement
- the author reveals to the reader what the character is like by describing how the character looks and dresses, by letting the reader hear what the character says, by revealing the character's private thoughts and feelings, by revealing the characters effect on other people (showing how other characters feel or behave toward the character), or by showing the character in action
- A character who grows, learns, or changes as a result of the story's action
- purposeful exaggeration for effect, such as to express strong emotion, make a point, or evoke humor
- Excited anticipation and tension an author creates in a story, usually by slowing down and stretching out moments
- End of the conflict and action in a story; how the character solves the conflict
- The beginning of a story that presents foundational background information about settings and characters
- A brief and indirect reference to a person, place, thing or idea of historical, cultural, literary or political significance.
- a comparison of two different things in which one thing is said to be another thing
- A character who is not very well developed; has few identifiable characteristics
- A fully developed fictional character created by the author with several facets of personality traits. The writer often reveals the character's physical and personality traits as well as the character's background.
- a third person narrator who is confined to what is experienced, thought, or felt by a single character
- language that has less strength than would be expected
- Occurs when the outcome of is contradictory to what would be expected
- A character who does not change from the beginning of the story to the end
- a message about life or human nature that the writer indirectly shares with the reader through the text
34 Clues: the voice of the story • Clues in a story that suggest later events • language that has less strength than would be expected • the decisive moment or the turning point of the conflict • A character or force in conflict with the main character • Feeling or atmosphere that a writer creates for the reader • ...
Medical Terminology 2018-08-30
Across
- Something you feel
- Divides the body into right and left
- Away from the midline
- Nearer to the feet
- Pointing the toes down to the ground
- Moving the body part closer together
- Injury to the ligaments
- Towards the back of the body
- The position the body is in when referencing relationships of the anatomical structures
- Further away from the trunk
- Moving the body part towards the midline
- Towards the front of the body
- Divides the body into front and back
- Moving the forearm so the palm is up
- Moving the forearm so the palm is down
- Over time
- Closer to the trunk
Down
- Rotating the body part away from the body
- Nearer to the midline
- Divides the body into top and bottom
- Moving the body part back to normal position
- Sudden onset
- Something you see
- Rotating the body part back towards the body
- Pulling the toes up towards the shin
- Nearer to the head
- Moving the body part away from the midline
- Injury to the muscles and tendons
28 Clues: Over time • Sudden onset • Something you see • Something you feel • Nearer to the feet • Nearer to the head • Closer to the trunk • Nearer to the midline • Away from the midline • Injury to the ligaments • Further away from the trunk • Towards the back of the body • Towards the front of the body • Injury to the muscles and tendons • Divides the body into right and left • ...
Medical Terminology 2016-09-25
Across
- Common and observable expressions of culture.
- Observable actions.
- Vibrating sound taht results from turbulent blood flow through the heart.
- Producing or containing pus.
- Softened tissue due to excessive moisture.
- Formation and excretion of less than 100mL of urine.
- Tissue that has lost the epithelial layer of skin.
- Ability to understand how another person sees a situation, while remaining objective.
- Containing serum and blood.
- A temporary loss of consciousness that may signal decreased perfusion to the brain.
- Character of one's walk.
- Paralysis of the arms and the legs and all muscle movement below the injury.
- A large protuberant abdominal skin fold.
- Insufficient blood supply to a body part due to obstructed circulation.
- Thinking and awareness.
- Grayish, bluish, or purple skin tone.
- Of lower concentration than in body fluids.
Down
- A type of nociceptive pain originating internally.
- Skin color that may appear pale with hypoxia and anemia.
- Wound edges not attached to the wound bed.
- removal of foreign material or dying tissue of a wound.
- The normal processing of painful stimuli.
- State in which a microorganism is present but no immune reaction occurs.
- Involuntary voiding with underlying pathophysiologic origin.
- Slow respiratory rate, less than 10 breaths per minute.
- Motility and movement of the intestines.
- State of normal body temperature in a patient.
- A rhythmic, repetitive movement that can occur at rest or when movement is initiated.
- Without muscle tone or resistance.
- A measurable statement of expectations.
- Artificially created opening of bowel on the abdominal skin surface.
31 Clues: Observable actions. • Thinking and awareness. • Character of one's walk. • Containing serum and blood. • Producing or containing pus. • Without muscle tone or resistance. • Grayish, bluish, or purple skin tone. • A measurable statement of expectations. • Motility and movement of the intestines. • A large protuberant abdominal skin fold. • ...
Medicaid Terminology 2016-09-26
Across
- The individual, family, or household members who are eligible to receive Work First, Food Stamps, or Medicaid.
- A program for medical assistance for children under the age of 19 whose countable income falls under a specified percentage of the Federal Poverty Limit.
- The up to 12-month period of time that a family may receive Medicaid when they have been determined ineligible for Work First or MAF-C because of new or increased earned income.
- Use of information from third parties to establish the accuracy of an applicant's statements.
- Persons whose income and resources are considered in determining the eligibility of an individual or assistance unit for public assistance.
- A program for men, ages 19 through 60, and women, ages 19 through 55, with income at or below the 185% of the poverty level, to receive family planning services.
- Once a child under age 19 has qualified for Medicaid he can receive for up to 12 months regardless of financial changes that affect eligibility.
- Verification of client’s employment, DOC, ACTS, SOLQI, etc. find using a third party verification system.
- Benefits authorized for a period of time prior to the date of application.
- A review of a recipient's eligibility for public assistance.
- Net income of the person from a business enterprise or trade controlled by oneself, i.e., produce sales, farm rental, farming, craft sales, baby-sitting in one's own home.
Down
- A notice that must be received before the effective date of the change that informs the a/r of action taken.
- Safeguarding client information.
- An individual removed from MAGI or Medical Assistance benefits due to an IPV (Intentional Program Violation) or for failure or refusal to comply with all program requirements.
- A written notice to inform the recipient of intended action.
- Automatic Medicaid coverage for newborns based solely on mother's eligibility status.
- A crime in which an applicant or recipient 'intentionally obtains or attempts to obtain public assistance benefits to which he or she is not eligible by making a false statement or withholding information.
- A cash payment program administered by the Social Security Administration for low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons.
- A determination of Medicaid eligibility from an existing record (such as from the SDX, county record, etc.)
- The agency of the federal government that issues regulations for the RSDI and SSI programs, as well as Medicare and Medicaid, under the Social Security Act.
- The procedure used in the State Office to stop delivery of an assistance check.
- A program of medical assistance for children and adults who meet the requirements of eligibility.
- A program for medical assistance for pregnant women whose income falls under a specified percentage of the Federal Poverty Limit.
23 Clues: Safeguarding client information. • A written notice to inform the recipient of intended action. • A review of a recipient's eligibility for public assistance. • Benefits authorized for a period of time prior to the date of application. • The procedure used in the State Office to stop delivery of an assistance check. • ...
CNS Terminology 2016-11-09
Across
- malformation of an organ or structure
- midbrain responsible for vision, hearing, alertness, and temperature regulation
- decreased orbital distance, eyes seem close together
- forebrain that contains telencephalon and diencephalon
- disease characteristics
- a facial defect that occurs when the primary and secondary palates fail to fuse
- a facial defect that occurs when there is a failure of the lateral palatine processes to fuse at the midline
- rare aggressive tumor in the cranium
- group of anomalies of the hindbrain prolapsing below the foramen magnum, this is classified into 4 types
- abnormal migration of mesechymal tissues, does not allow for bone formation over the cerebral tissue, partial or complete absence of the skull
- maldevelopment of the roof of the rhombencephalon, missing or hypoplastic cerebellar vermis causes dilation of the 4th ventricle and enlarged posterior fossa
- abnormally large head, can have enlarged ventricular system
- congenital obstruction of CSF flow through the aqueduct of sylvius
- the soft inner membrane layer that covers the brain and the spinal cord
- abnormal increase in the volume of the ventricles, caused by intra or extraventricular obstruction
- chin defect where the mandible is smaller than normal, hypoplastic mandible
- complete or partial absence of cerebral cortex, normal brain tissue is replaced by fluid
- brain tissue only herniates through the skull defect
- ability of embryonic cells to differentiate into any type of cell
- the hard outer membrane layer covering the brain and spinal cord
- cloverleaf shaped skull, premature suture closure, this is associated with skeletal dysplasias
- the most severe form of holoprosencephaly there is no division of cerebral cortex, single monobentricle, fused thalami, absent (third ventricle, falx, csp, cc, optic tract and olfactory bulbs)
- abnormal cleavage and rotation of forebrain, single central lateral ventricle, missing falx
- this is composed of 3 membranes covering the brain and spinal cord
- form of holoprosencephaly partially separated brain, sigle ventricular cavity, partial formation of occipital horns, partial fusion of thalami, rudimentary falx
- congenital anomalies of the head due to teratogens
Down
- herniation of brain and meninges through a defect in the skull
- incomplete closure involving the cranium and upper spine, this is very rare, involves the nape of the neck
- CSF cyst that is caused by cavitation of normal brain tissue, thrombotic event leads to destruction of brain tissue
- ventriculomegaly with increased intracranial pressure and head size
- a rare cortical dysplasia, failure of neuronal migration into cerebral cortex
- clefts within the cerebral cortex, unilateral or bilateral, fluid filled clefts, associated with absent CSP and CC
- hindbrain containing metencephalon and mylencephalon
- combination of nonimmune fetal hydrops and a cystic hygroma
- tongue is large and extends beyond the teeth
- decreased orbit size
- this is an abnormally small head, is a developmental defect of the cerebrum
- absence of the eye
- substance taht intervenes with embryonic development (drugs, virus, maternal disease)
- most common neural tube defect, occurs because of a failure of neural tube closure at the cranial end, brain stem is present, but forebrain is only partially developed
- bleeding anywhere in the fetal cranium
- form of holoprosencephaly where there is almost complete separation of hemispheres, frontal horns are fused, thalami are not fused, falx IS present
- the middle membrane layer that covers the brain and spinal cord
- lymphatic obstruction, lymph sacs do not communicate with the venous system, single or multiloculated lymph filled cavity around the neck
- congenital brain anomaly resulting form a migrational defect of the occipital horns
- increased orbital distance, eyes seem far apart
- rostral or caudal (superior or inferior) end of the neural tube
- enlargement of the cranium
- abnormally formed organs
49 Clues: absence of the eye • decreased orbit size • disease characteristics • abnormally formed organs • enlargement of the cranium • rare aggressive tumor in the cranium • malformation of an organ or structure • bleeding anywhere in the fetal cranium • tongue is large and extends beyond the teeth • increased orbital distance, eyes seem far apart • ...
medical terminology 2019-03-04
Across
- the body cavity that includes the thoracic, abdominal and pelvic cavity
- atrium name of the left upper chamber of the heart
- outer layer of the skin
- red blood cell
- the body system responsible for the secretion of hormones
- components of blood essential to clotting
- the body system responsible for transporting blood carrying oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients and waste. Organs include the heart and blood vessels
- enlargement of the liver
- relating to the liver
- largest artery located near the heart
Down
- painful or difficult urination
- inflammation of the tendon
- white blood cell
- the first vein of choice in blood collection
- the second choice of vein in blood collection
- between the muscle
- specialist doctor for the heart
- the body system that ensures a constant supply of oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- abnormal heart rate
- fast heart rate
- slow heart rate
- the body system involved in breaking down food into smaller particles
- high blood pressure
23 Clues: red blood cell • fast heart rate • slow heart rate • white blood cell • between the muscle • abnormal heart rate • high blood pressure • relating to the liver • outer layer of the skin • enlargement of the liver • inflammation of the tendon • painful or difficult urination • specialist doctor for the heart • largest artery located near the heart • components of blood essential to clotting • ...
Criminology terminology 2018-12-05
Across
- Going against the norms and values of society
- To reoffend
- Breakdown of social norms
- Drop out from society
- Labelling theorist
- Deprivation inequality
- Form of control, conformity
- Not working
- Period of science
- New approach
- Becker theory
- Crime is a study of
Down
- Find new ways
- Young criminal
- American dream functionalist
- Bourgeoisie, proletariat conflict
- Frustration theory derived from
- Idea its a mans world
- A group within a culture
- Misuse
- Less opportunity
- Macro approach
- Gender specific to women
- Major minor offence
24 Clues: Misuse • To reoffend • Not working • New approach • Find new ways • Becker theory • Young criminal • Macro approach • Less opportunity • Period of science • Labelling theorist • Major minor offence • Crime is a study of • Idea its a mans world • Drop out from society • Deprivation inequality • A group within a culture • Gender specific to women • Breakdown of social norms • Form of control, conformity • ...
Medical Terminology 2019-01-24
Across
- pertaining to the heart
- blood
- resembling mucus
- prediction of disease outcome
- one who administers anesthesia
- kneecap
- lack of muscle tone
- two or twice
- pertaining to respiration
- yellow
Down
- Blue
- joint
- inflammation of the lungs
- bone of the spine
- inflammation of
- pertaining to the jaw
- medical specialty concerning pregnancy and birth
- difficult function
- study of
- red
- half, one side
- pertaining to salivary
- many
- the study of the nervous system
- downward displacement
- fear
26 Clues: red • Blue • many • fear • joint • blood • yellow • kneecap • study of • two or twice • half, one side • inflammation of • resembling mucus • bone of the spine • difficult function • lack of muscle tone • pertaining to the jaw • downward displacement • pertaining to salivary • pertaining to the heart • inflammation of the lungs • pertaining to respiration • prediction of disease outcome • ...
Poetry Terminology 2019-02-27
Across
- The ability to form mental pictures of things or events
- Poetry that does not rhyme or have a regular meter
- The overall sound of the language in a piece of writing
- A stanza consisting of two successive lines of verse
- The subject matter of a conversation or discussion
- Use of the same consonant at the beginning of each word
- Using words that imitate the sound they represent
- An interval during which a recurring sequence occurs
- The word for any line, or group of lines, that are repeated in a poem.
- Someone who expresses in language
- The name for a paragraph in poetry.
- Continuation from one line of verse into the next line
- A figure of speech that suggests a non-literal similarity
Down
- A figure of speech expressing a resemblance between things
- A unit of spoken language, a beat of a word
- The type of language that includes similes, metaphors and personification.
- The label at the beginning of a poem that suggests what the poem might be about.
- A humorous play on words
- Attributing human characteristics to abstract ideas
- The physical position or environment of something
- The repetition of similar vowels in successive words
- Final sounds of two or more lines that match
- Someone who tells a story
- The act of doing or performing again
24 Clues: A humorous play on words • Someone who tells a story • Someone who expresses in language • The name for a paragraph in poetry. • The act of doing or performing again • A unit of spoken language, a beat of a word • Final sounds of two or more lines that match • The physical position or environment of something • Using words that imitate the sound they represent • ...
Medical Terminology 2019-10-09
Across
- skull
- pertaining to the heart
- above
- inflammation of a nerve
- practitioner of medicine
- contain more than one root
- away from the point of orgin
- cuts the body into left and right planes
- back, behind
- fundamental unit of each medical word
- front of the body
- pertaining to the voice
- Back
Down
- to the middle
- cuts the body into front and back planes
- form word root and vowel
- added before the root
- added at the end of the root
- lower
- horizontally cuts the body in half
- inflammation of the lungs
- study and treatment of mental disorders
- near
- pertaining to anatomy
- to the side
- rib
- joint
27 Clues: rib • near • Back • skull • lower • above • joint • to the side • back, behind • to the middle • front of the body • added before the root • pertaining to anatomy • pertaining to the heart • inflammation of a nerve • pertaining to the voice • form word root and vowel • practitioner of medicine • inflammation of the lungs • contain more than one root • added at the end of the root • away from the point of orgin • ...
Narrative Terminology 2019-04-02
Across
- a phrase which labels a piece of speech or dialogue to indicate who is speaking i.e. ‘he said’.[2]
- a form of narration which gives access to the thoughts and feelings of all characters in the narrative using the third person.
- a form of narration where a character relays events from their own point of view using "I" or "we".[2]
- a character who actively opposes or is hostile to the protagonist.
- a narrator who typically displays characteristics or tendencies that indicate a lack of credibility or honesty.[2]
- an object, setting, character, or event in a story that carries a deeper meaning.
- a series of events that create suspense, interest, and tension in a narrative, building towards the climax.[2]
- series of events that follow the climax, leading to a decrease in tension as the narrative reaches its end.[2]
- a character who contrasts with another character, usually the protagonist.
Down
- a Greek term meaning ‘ladder’: a particular point in a narrative at which the conflict or tension hits the highest point.
- the final part of a narrative in which the strands of the plot are drawn together.
- also known as a flashback: a literary device in which the narrative is taken backwards in time to show a past event
- a form of narration which focuses on the thoughts and feelings of a single character using the third person i.e. "he" or "she".
- sentence where the exact words spoken are represented, and shown in speech marks i.e.“Tidy your room, please,” said Mum.[2]
- the beginning of a narrative used to introduce background information about events, settings and characters.
- The main character in a narrative.
- a literary device in which a writer gives an advance hint of what is to come later in the narrative.
- the creation and development of fictional characters.
- a sentence where the spoken word is reported without using speech marks. For example, ‘Mum told me to tidy my room’.[2]
- also known as a flashforward: a literary device in which the narrative is taken forward in time to show a future event
20 Clues: The main character in a narrative. • the creation and development of fictional characters. • a character who actively opposes or is hostile to the protagonist. • a character who contrasts with another character, usually the protagonist. • an object, setting, character, or event in a story that carries a deeper meaning. • ...
Medical Terminology 2019-10-24
Across
- / combining word meaning "electricity"
- / condition where the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- / organ that receives food from the esophagus
- / instrument to measure pressure
- / emergency room
- / ventricular fibrillation
- / organ that processes the gas exchange between oxygen and carbon dioxide
- / test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- / test that checks heart rhythm and possible detect heart issues
- / procedure that shows narrowing, aneurysms, collects samples, and detects pressure in the heart
- / suffix meaning "one who studies"
- / condition where an artery wall is weakened and swells
Down
- / prefix meaning "above/over" or "excessive"
- / complete stoppage of the heart
- / organ that detoxifies chemicals and filters blood
- / heart attack; lack of blood flow caused by a blockage or narrowing of an artery
- / high blood pressure
- / suffix meaning "instrument to measure pressure"
- / beats per minute
- / point of maximum impulse of the heart when felt during examination
- / combining word meaning "heart or crown"
- / automated external defibrillator
- / organ that pumps blood throughout the body using the circulatory system
- / prefix meaning "against"
- / procedure where vessels can be looked at by injecting an x-ray dye
- / organ that controls thoughts, memory, speech, movement, and all other body functions
26 Clues: / emergency room • / beats per minute • / high blood pressure • / ventricular fibrillation • / prefix meaning "against" • / complete stoppage of the heart • / instrument to measure pressure • / automated external defibrillator • / suffix meaning "one who studies" • / combining word meaning "electricity" • / combining word meaning "heart or crown" • ...
Cardiovascular Terminology 2019-10-14
Across
- CIRCULATION the part of systemic circulation that provides the heart muscle with oxygen and nutrients and carries away waste products
- a portion of a thrombus that breaks off and moves through the bloodstream.
- the constriction of the muscular wall of an artery to increase blood pressure.
- the widening of the muscular wall of an artery to decrease blood pressure
- the middle and thickest layer of the heart. It is made primarily of cardiac muscle.
- a membrane that covers the heart and large blood vessels attached to it.
- the outermost layer of the wall of the heart.
- PRESSURE the blood pressure measured when the left ventricle of the heart contracts.
Down
- NODE a small bundle of heart muscle tissue in the superior wall of the right atrium that sets the rhythm of the heart’s contractions.
- OF HIS this is the node located between the ventricles of the heart that carries the electricl impulse from the AV node to the bundle branches.
- NODE node that is located between the atria of the heart. After the electrical impulse reaches the atrioventricular node, the atria contract and the impulse is sent to the ventricles.
- thickness
- CIRCULATION the circulation of blood through the arteries, capilaries and veins of the general system, from the left ventricle to the right atrium.
- the innermost layer of the heart.
- an abnormal narrowing of a body passage
- TENDINEAE cord-like structures that attach the cusps of the heart valves to the papillary muscles in the ventricles.
- PORTAL SYSTEM the collection of veins carrying blood to the liver.
- OUTPUT the product of heart rate and stroke volume, measured in liters per minute; the amount of blood that is pumped by the heart in 1 minute.
- FIBERS cardiac fibers that are located in the lateral walls of the ventricles.
- CIRCULATION the passage of blood from the right ventricle through the pulmonary artery to the lungs and back through the pulmonary veins to the left atrium.
- PRESSURE the blood pressure measured when the heart relaxes.
21 Clues: thickness • the innermost layer of the heart. • an abnormal narrowing of a body passage • the outermost layer of the wall of the heart. • PRESSURE the blood pressure measured when the heart relaxes. • PORTAL SYSTEM the collection of veins carrying blood to the liver. • a membrane that covers the heart and large blood vessels attached to it. • ...
Airport Terminology 2019-07-21
Across
- Area of the airport after security and customs
- HLZ
- Where the aircraft can park
- Area of the airport before security and customs
- PAX
- WAG
- EK
- QF
- Vehicle used to carry the baggage to the aircraft
- Luggage brought into the hold by ground staff
Down
- Luggage brought into the cabin by passengers
- B in the ahonetic alphabet
- Area where passengers depart and board
- Another term for immigration officers
- Airline responsible for the flight
- Meaning worldwide
- Beginning and terminating in the same country
- Crew member responsible for flying the aircraft
- The security of the airport
- W in the phonetic alphabet
20 Clues: EK • QF • HLZ • PAX • WAG • Meaning worldwide • B in the ahonetic alphabet • W in the phonetic alphabet • Where the aircraft can park • The security of the airport • Airline responsible for the flight • Another term for immigration officers • Area where passengers depart and board • Luggage brought into the cabin by passengers • Beginning and terminating in the same country • ...
employment terminology 2019-07-27
Across
- / FT
- relations / the relations between management and workers in industry
- / the state of having paid work
- agreement / is a term used under previous workplace relations legislation
- / a fixed regular payment earned for work or services, typically paid on a daily or weekly basis
- / the fact of having a right to something
- / higher school certificate
- / corporate executives, advertising and public relation professionals, architects, stockbrokers, doctors, dentists and dietitians
- / the state of being not or no longer needed or useful
- / a student in training for service as a commissioned officer in the U.S. Army, Air Force, or Coast Guard
- benefits / an extra benefit supplementing an employee's money wage or salary, for example a company car, private healthcare, etc.
Down
- bargaining / negotiations on pay and conditions conducted between the employer and employees in an individual workplace
- union / an organized association of workers in a trade, group of trades, or profession, formed to protect and further their rights and interests
- / company A and Company B want to merge but must agree on price, financing, and management changes.
- / the people engaged in or available for work, either in a country or area or in a particular firm or industry
- / technical and further education
- / the position of an apprentice
- / jobless
- / Australian industrial realations commission
- / are employees who do not have regular or systematic hours of work or an expectation of continuing work
- / give or order the giving of (something) as an official payment, compensation, or prize to (someone).
- / vocational education and training
- / a written or spoken agreement, especially one concerning employment, sales, or tenancy, that is intended to be enforceable by law
23 Clues: / FT • / jobless • / higher school certificate • / the state of having paid work • / the position of an apprentice • / technical and further education • / vocational education and training • / the fact of having a right to something • / Australian industrial realations commission • / the state of being not or no longer needed or useful • ...
