acting terminology Crossword Puzzles
Mortgage Terminology 2014-03-25
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- A signed document that is evidence of somebody's legal right to property. A new deed is used for each transfer. The deed contains accurate description information of the property, location, and legal description.
- Lender holding priority over the claims of subsequent lenders.
- A general term to describe who funds the loan.
- Insurance coverage placed on a property by the Lender when the borrower fails to insure the property or provide proof the property is insured. Once in place, the coverage only insures the outer structure of the home. The cost and coverage is not comparable to a personal insurance policy.
- An expert (appraiser's) opinion of the value of properly at a given time, based on facts regarding the location, improvements of the property surroundings, etc. Usually less than the Market Value.
- The portion of a monthly payment held by the third party to pay escrowed items (taxes and insurance) as they become due.
- The price at which a house will sell, within a reasonable period of time, based on the like surrounding tied to a loan.
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- A person who assists the borrower through the loan, processing and closing of a mortgage loan.
- A unique description of a property that is used on all legal documents.
- There are three components that make up a mortgage payment(Principal, Interest, and Escrow).
- Liability coverage that can protect against damage caused by fire, flood and similar risks.
- The borrower of money.
- Insurance required for a mortgage loan in case of disaster.
- A proceeding in or out of court to extinguish all rights, title and interest of the property.
- Agreement between the financial institution and the borrower. The agreement states the borrower will consolidate his/her property expenses such as loan payment, property taxes and insurance premium into 12 annual payments to the financial institution.
- The function of collecting payments, managing taxes and escrow, foreclosing and all general function tied to a loan.
- The market value of the property less the homeowners unpaid mortgage balance and any outstanding liens or other debts against the property.
- A lien or claim against real property given as security for a loan.
18 Clues: The borrower of money. • A general term to describe who funds the loan. • Insurance required for a mortgage loan in case of disaster. • Lender holding priority over the claims of subsequent lenders. • A lien or claim against real property given as security for a loan. • A unique description of a property that is used on all legal documents. • ...
Animal Terminology 2023-10-29
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- Mature Male Horse
- Young Female Chicken
- Mature Male Sheep
- Castrated Male Pig or Hog
- Mature Male Chicken
- Mature Female Sheep
- Young Female Pig
- Baby Swine
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- Baby Cattle
- Mature Female Chicken
- Young Female Horse
- Castrated Male Cattle
- Baby Sheep
- Mature Male Hog
- Mature Female Cattle
- Castrated Male Horse
- Mature Female Goat
- Castrated Male Goat or Sheep
18 Clues: Baby Sheep • Baby Swine • Baby Cattle • Mature Male Hog • Young Female Pig • Mature Male Horse • Mature Male Sheep • Young Female Horse • Mature Female Goat • Mature Male Chicken • Mature Female Sheep • Young Female Chicken • Mature Female Cattle • Castrated Male Horse • Mature Female Chicken • Castrated Male Cattle • Castrated Male Pig or Hog • Castrated Male Goat or Sheep
Cooking Terminology 2023-10-24
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- To cook foods suspended over simmering liquid in a covered pot.
- To coat the bottom and sides of a pan with vegetable oil spray or butter.
- To cook food in a small amount of fat over high heat without moving the food in order to develop a flavorful, well-browned crust.
- A mixture of two liquids-such as oil and water-that would not ordinarily stay combined. In an emulsion, one liquid(often the fat) is broken into very small droplets that are suspended in the other liquid.
- To cook foods in liquid that is well below boiling point in a covered pot.
- To grind ingredients into a fine, uniform consistency, often in a food processor or blender. The resulting mixture is also called a puree.
- To quickly cook food in a small amount of fat over moderately high heat while frequently moving the food around the pan.
- To brown food by dry heat-without adding fat-using an oven or skillet. Frequently used to bring out the flavors of nuts, seeds, and whole spices.
- To let food sit in a seasoned mixture of oil, liquid, herbs, spices, and other flavorings before cooking to increase flavor and improve texture.
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- To cook foods in liquid that is just below the boiling point.
- To coat food with a glossy syrup or paste (frequently sugar based).
- To heat sauce or stock in order to partially evaporate the liquids and reduce the volume, concentrate the flavors, and thicken the consistency
- To cook foods directly over an outdoor fire.
- To move cooking food to an ice bath in order to quickly stop the cooking process.
- To cook food in a pan in a high temperature oven to promote browning.
- The caramelized browned bits that remain on the bottom of the pan after food has been sauteed or pan-seared.
- To season with salt before cooking.
- To remove the fat that rises to the surface of pan drippings or braising liquids after roasting or braising fatty cuts of beef, pork, or poultry.
18 Clues: To season with salt before cooking. • To cook foods directly over an outdoor fire. • To cook foods in liquid that is just below the boiling point. • To cook foods suspended over simmering liquid in a covered pot. • To coat food with a glossy syrup or paste (frequently sugar based). • To cook food in a pan in a high temperature oven to promote browning. • ...
Earthquake Terminology 2023-11-02
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- Fault Occurs when the hanging wall of a fault moves down; associated with tensional stress and divergent plate boundaries.
- A record produced by a seismograph.
- A destructive mudflow on the slopes of a volcano.
- Rebound Hypothesis Describes the build-up and release of stress during an earthquake.
- A sudden shake in the ground from movement within the Earth's crust.
- The place inside the Earth's crust where an earthquake originates.
- Wave A seismic wave that travels along or parallel to the Earth's surface.
- Fault Occurs when the hanging wall and footwall slide past each other; associated with shear stress and transform plant boundaries.
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- The point on the Earth's surface that is vertically above the focus of an earthquake.
- Fault Occurs when the hanging wall of a fault moves up; associated with compressional stress and convergent plate boundaries.
- The process of turning something into a liquid, typically a gas.
- A shear wave that causes particles to vibrate perpendicular to the direction the wave is propagating.
- A fracture in the Earth that indicates significant movement.
- Measures and records the details of earthquakes.
- A long, high sea wave caused by an earthquake or other disturbance.
- A less severe succeeding earthquake after the main shock of a large earthquake.
- Also called seismic waves; are the first waves to appear on a seismograph.
- A mild tremor preceding the shaking movement of an earthquake.
18 Clues: A record produced by a seismograph. • Measures and records the details of earthquakes. • A destructive mudflow on the slopes of a volcano. • A fracture in the Earth that indicates significant movement. • A mild tremor preceding the shaking movement of an earthquake. • The process of turning something into a liquid, typically a gas. • ...
Account Terminology 2024-01-17
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- Economic resource owned or controlled by a company
- Transactions directly from running the business to earn profit. (Day-to-day operations)
- Distributions of profits/earnings to owners; reported as a reduction in Retained Earnings.
- A system of analyzing, recording, and summarizing the results of a business's operating, investing, and financing activities and then reporting them to decision-makers. Also known as the language of business.
- When expenses are greater than revenues.
- All costs incurred when doing business necessary to earn revenues, including employee wages, advertising, insurance, utilities, and supplies used in the office.
- A person who assists in reporting financial information for decision-making and help owners understand the financial effects of those business decisions.
- Business owned by 2 or more people; they're personally liable for all business debts
- The amount investors contribute to the company in exchange for its stock.
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- Amounts earned from selling products or services to customers.
- Generated when the total amount earned from selling goods and services is greater than all the costs incurred to generate those sales.
- Owners' claims to a company's resources (stockholders/shareholders)
- An obligation, financial, or service-based, between two parties that hasn't been fulfilled or paid in full (creditors).
- Profits the company has earned through its operations. Also known as retained earnings.
- Transactions buying and selling productive resources with long lives, purchasing investments, and lending to others. (Long Term Assets)
- Business owned by 1 person; owner is personally liable for all business debts.
- Transactions borrowing from banks, repaying bank loans, receiving cash from stockholders for company stock, or paying dividends to stockholders. (Long Term Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity)
- A separate entity from both a legal and accounting perspective. Public or private business whose owners are not liable for business debts.
18 Clues: When expenses are greater than revenues. • Economic resource owned or controlled by a company • Amounts earned from selling products or services to customers. • Owners' claims to a company's resources (stockholders/shareholders) • The amount investors contribute to the company in exchange for its stock. • ...
Beowulf Terminology 2024-01-24
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- occurs in a narrative when the readers know something that the character doesn’t
- a traditional story with reference to something of collective importance
- the large hall where the lord and his warriors slept, ate, held ceremonies, etc. (Anglo-Saxon)
- a type of poetic form that follows particular metrical and alliterative rules--Anglo-Saxon poetry uses this as its dominant method of poetic expression
- a kind of writing or speaking that tells a story with a beginning and an ending (may be poetry or prose)
- a bard or story-teller responsible for praising deeds of past heroes, for recording history, and for providing entertainment (Anglo-Saxon)
- a term used to denote a relationship obliging kings to rule with their warriors (Anglo-Saxon)
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- a big story with big morals depicting a journey a hero takes (may be poetry or prose)
- authors use this technique to prepare readers for later events in the narrative by providing anticipatory references to or suggestions of those events early on
- the repetition of initial consonant or vowel sounds
- encompasses all of the literary techniques that an author uses to represent a character
- designates the mood of a work and the various devices that are used to create that mood, including (but not limited to) meter and rhyme, sentence structure, repetition, imagery, and symbolism
- a warrior (Anglo-Saxon)
- a character who contrasts with another character (typically the protagonist) in order to better highlight or differentiate certain qualities of that character
- fate (Anglo-Saxon)
- typically a compound of two nouns, with the qualities of each now united to create a new metaphor
- a short, concise statement, usually drawn from experience or inculcating some practical advice
- a reference to a literary or historical person, place, work, or event with which the reader is assumed to be familiar
18 Clues: fate (Anglo-Saxon) • a warrior (Anglo-Saxon) • the repetition of initial consonant or vowel sounds • a traditional story with reference to something of collective importance • occurs in a narrative when the readers know something that the character doesn’t • a big story with big morals depicting a journey a hero takes (may be poetry or prose) • ...
Debate terminology 2023-02-26
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- A reason why an assertion is true.
- The current (status quo) policies regarding the debate resolution area.
- a piece of evidence, usually a quote from an expert, that proves a point.
- The overall standard by which the round should be weighed.
- When a point does not pertain to the resolution.
- To indicate where one is on the flow.
- The argument presented is pertinent to the resolution in spirit or literally, it is topical.
- Argument that supports the Affirmative plan and shows that it has a high degree of
- One-sentence summary of a contention or subpoint.
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- Something bad that happens because of the position one side takes.
- A harm or benefit that can happen on either side and is therefore a wash.
- Usually used in the context of “Group these subpoints together.”
- A point that is a part of the larger umbrella contention
- To carry across the flow.
- Explains the importance of the warranted claim.
- The specific new policy the Affirmative offers to adopt the resolution.
- to reduce or eliminate the current Significance (harms).
- Why you win the round.
18 Clues: Why you win the round. • To carry across the flow. • A reason why an assertion is true. • To indicate where one is on the flow. • Explains the importance of the warranted claim. • When a point does not pertain to the resolution. • One-sentence summary of a contention or subpoint. • A point that is a part of the larger umbrella contention • ...
Writing Terminology 2024-04-22
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- - the main idea of what an essay is about
- - type of essay where one uses analysis to analyze material
- -the type of words that connect ideas
- - the middle of an essay where the topic is discussed
- - a body of work written for a specific purpose
- - used to help develop the writer's ideas that comes from a passage
- - a writer uses this to give order and structure to their writing
- - the paragraph in an essay that establishes the topic
- - to look up information about a given topic being written about
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- - type of essay where one writes in story format
- - the paragraph of an essay that redefines and restates what has already been discussed
- - when the writer explains their ideas and evidence
- - to look over work produced and make changes
- - the main idea of a paragraph
- - type of essay where one make's a claim and defends it
- - the process of creating and organizing ideas before writing an essay
- - a writer does this by providing text evidence and analysis
- - the vantage point from the one writing
18 Clues: - the main idea of a paragraph • -the type of words that connect ideas • - the vantage point from the one writing • - the main idea of what an essay is about • - to look over work produced and make changes • - a body of work written for a specific purpose • - type of essay where one writes in story format • - when the writer explains their ideas and evidence • ...
Meats Terminology 2024-04-02
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- harvesting also yields products made from the blood and internal organs of the animal
- the large pieces into which a carcass is divided
- the prescribed period of time the meat animal must not have received the compound or drug immediately preceding harvest
- The meat industry term for butchering and involves breaking the carcass down into easier-to-handle parts
- highest and best quality cuts of meat
- the cuts of meat that are ready for the consumer
- meat is known as a complete source of ______
- meat from goats
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- meat produce from lambs
- meat cooked to an internal temperature of 140F
- cattle that have been raised exclusively on forage
- there are ______ required features to a label
- amount of white flecks of fat within the lean meat
- meat produced by pigs
- meat from chickens, turkeys, and ducks
- a process by which meat is held under controlled temperatures for a period of time.
- to brown meat in a small amount of fat then cook slowly in a covered pan with a small amount of liquid
- meat from cattle
18 Clues: meat from goats • meat from cattle • meat produced by pigs • meat produce from lambs • highest and best quality cuts of meat • meat from chickens, turkeys, and ducks • meat is known as a complete source of ______ • there are ______ required features to a label • meat cooked to an internal temperature of 140F • the large pieces into which a carcass is divided • ...
Archery Terminology 2024-06-25
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- Protective wrapping of string material around string to prevent wear.
- Protector for string-fingers to prevent chafing.
- guard Protective arm covering for bow-arm.
- The center part of the bow on which the limbs are placed.
- A specified number of arrows (usually 3 or 6) shot between scoring.
- A container for the arrows.
- Parts of the bow above and below the riser.
- The feathers or colored plastic “wings” attached towards the rear of an arrow.
- point Position on the string at which the nock is located.
- bow Bow with limbs that curve away from the archer.
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- Device used to bend the limbs of a bow to allow the string to be attached.
- The body of an arrow.
- A bow with no sight or aiming devices.
- Device to attach the bow to an archer’s bow-hand.
- A wire or plastic device on which the arrow sits before and during the draw.
- pulling the bowstring back.
- Plastic device at the end of an arrow in which the string is placed.
- vane The vane of a different color, which faces the archer.
- Several arrows shot close together
19 Clues: The body of an arrow. • pulling the bowstring back. • A container for the arrows. • Several arrows shot close together • A bow with no sight or aiming devices. • Parts of the bow above and below the riser. • guard Protective arm covering for bow-arm. • Protector for string-fingers to prevent chafing. • Device to attach the bow to an archer’s bow-hand. • ...
Subject Terminology 2024-10-13
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- A word that imitates the sound it represents.
- A word that describes a verb, normally ending in ly
- A comparison using "like" or "as."
- A statement that can be proven true.
- The body of words used in a particular language.
- A person, place, thing, or idea
- A word that describes a noun
- Speaking directly to the audience using "you."
- Language that appeals to sight, sound, touch, taste, or smell.
- A technique where three related elements are listed together for effect.
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- Words used to evoke an emotional response.
- Descriptive language that creates a vivid picture in the reader’s mind.
- A word that describes an action
- The repetition of the same initial consonant sounds in words close together.
- A direct comparison without using "like" or "as."
- A numerical fact or data point.
- A question asked for effect, not expecting an answer.
- A personal belief or view.
18 Clues: A personal belief or view. • A word that describes a noun • A word that describes an action • A numerical fact or data point. • A person, place, thing, or idea • A comparison using "like" or "as." • A statement that can be proven true. • Words used to evoke an emotional response. • A word that imitates the sound it represents. • Speaking directly to the audience using "you." • ...
Film Terminology 2023-01-11
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- when you need sound
- biography film
- story stereotypes
- don't say it now, but remember that?
- this has been done a million times
- parallel
- Rocky training
- read between the lines
- the wall Deadpool and She Hulk break
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- main character energy
- modern silent film
- poker face
- stage play on the silver screen
- villain
- sub or ______?
- camera trick named after an Alfred Hitchcock movie
- Stan Lee
- make sure it makes sense
18 Clues: villain • Stan Lee • parallel • poker face • biography film • sub or ______? • Rocky training • story stereotypes • modern silent film • when you need sound • main character energy • read between the lines • make sure it makes sense • stage play on the silver screen • this has been done a million times • don't say it now, but remember that? • the wall Deadpool and She Hulk break • ...
Psychiatric Terminology 2023-01-22
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- incongruent between the emotional feeling
- inability to speak.
- feeling of no joy.
- disorganized thinking that jumps from one idea to another with no evident relation between the
- motor restlessness generally expressed as the inability to sit still.
- feeling of apprehension or tension. (fear of the unknown)
- absence or near absence of any signs of affective expression.
- to excitement with severe motor restlessness.
- slow or dull.
- excessive use of a substance that differs from societal norms.
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- shows one type of expression.
- opposing feelings/emotions. (love and hate)
- unstable mood with rapid change.
- absence of movement.
- shows full range of emotional expression.
- lack of feeling, interest, concern or emotion.
- emotional range attached to ideas outwardly manifested.
- repetitive, meaningless movement or imitating others
18 Clues: slow or dull. • feeling of no joy. • inability to speak. • absence of movement. • shows one type of expression. • unstable mood with rapid change. • incongruent between the emotional feeling • shows full range of emotional expression. • opposing feelings/emotions. (love and hate) • to excitement with severe motor restlessness. • lack of feeling, interest, concern or emotion. • ...
Art terminology 2023-01-30
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- artists' paint made with a water-soluble binder and thinned with water rather than oil, giving a transparent color
- the part of the design that catches the viewer's attention
- the process or art of using paint in a picture
- A circle organization of color hues, which shows the relationships between primary, secondary and tertiary colors
- a mark with characteristics of width, length, and direction. It can also convey feelings or mood
- the feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface or substance
- a design in which lines, shapes, forms or colors are repeated
- a type of artwork that is also useful. A coffee mug or wicker basket would be an example
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- The Japanese art of paper folding
- A malleable mixture of paper and glue, or paper, flour, and water, that becomes hard when dry
- a principle of design, the state of being strikingly different from something else
- adds excitement, drama, and overall compositional interest to an artwork. An artist can direct how a viewer's eye moves around an image by arranging its elements in a certain way. Rhythm, line, color, balance and space also play a major role in creating
- combining in such a way as to enhance or emphasize the qualities of each other or another. Like contrast but typically used most in color terminology
- refers to a feeling of depth or three dimensions in a work of art
- a strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement using elements of art
- the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space. Examples include symmetry, asymmetry, and radial
- an enclosed space, a bounded two-dimensional form that has both length and width
- connotes something that is three-dimensional and encloses volume, having length, width, and height
18 Clues: The Japanese art of paper folding • the process or art of using paint in a picture • the part of the design that catches the viewer's attention • a design in which lines, shapes, forms or colors are repeated • the feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface or substance • refers to a feeling of depth or three dimensions in a work of art • ...
SPD Terminology 2023-09-20
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- Free from viable microorganisms.
- Enzyme found in almost all cells except for certain anaerobic bacteria.
- Growth of microorganisms in or on a nutrient medium that supports their multiplication; to grow microorganisms in or on such a medium.
- Use of a tool to enhance the visual inspection of a device by enlarging the image.
- Accumulated biomass of bacteria and extracellular material that is tightly adhered to a surface and cannot be removed easily.
- Disinfection process using hot water at temperatures of 65°C to 77°C (150°F to 170°F) for acontact time of at least 30 minutes (min).
- Documented procedure performed by the device manufacturer for obtaining, recording, and interpreting the results required to establish that a process will consistently yield product complying with predetermined specifications.
- Chemical indicators designed to react to all critical variables.
- Process of cleaning and disinfecting soiled medical devices to render then safe for handling and to the extent necessary for subsequent processing.
- Engineered sheet or web structures bonded together by entangling fiber or filaments (and by perforating films) mechanically, thermally, or chemically.
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- Temperature excess above the temperature of saturated steam at the same pressure.
- Removal of contamination from an item to the extent necessary for further processing or for the intended use.
- Validated process used to render a product free from viable microorganisms.
- An expected level of performance that integrates knowledge, skills, abilities, and judgment.
- Process that kills pathogenic and other microorganisms by physical or chemical means.
- Fever-producing substance.
- Apparatus for maintaining a constant and suitable temperature for the growth and cultivation of microorganisms.
- Any object that can penetrate the skin, including, but not limited to, needles, scalpels, scalpel blades, broken glass, broken capillary tubes, and exposed ends of dental wires.
18 Clues: Fever-producing substance. • Free from viable microorganisms. • Chemical indicators designed to react to all critical variables. • Enzyme found in almost all cells except for certain anaerobic bacteria. • Validated process used to render a product free from viable microorganisms. • Temperature excess above the temperature of saturated steam at the same pressure. • ...
Business Terminology 2022-10-31
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- Costs that do not vary
- Reduction in value of assets over time
- Amount of profit remaining after deductions
- "Net income" difference between what a business earns and spends
- Debts business owes to another entity
- Total amount of money earned before deductions
- Money invested into a company by its owners
- Price rise
- Income generated from a business' operations and activities
- Company's net value if liquidating assets to pay off debts
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- Building a company with very little money, often relying on personal savings
- Something lenders can use to secure a loan
- Resources that a business controls that are expected to generate future cash flow
- Addition of new products, services, customers or markets
- Revenues exactly match expenses
- Money spent on utilities, salaries, materials etc.
- flow Movement of cash into and out of the business
- Total sales during a specified period
18 Clues: Price rise • Costs that do not vary • Revenues exactly match expenses • Debts business owes to another entity • Total sales during a specified period • Reduction in value of assets over time • Something lenders can use to secure a loan • Amount of profit remaining after deductions • Money invested into a company by its owners • Total amount of money earned before deductions • ...
Privilege Terminology 2025-08-05
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- Character that Harris compares to Heathcliff from Wuthering Heights
- Hatred towards people of other or certain races
- Character who treats everything serious as a joke
- References to other texts or stories
- Having lots of money
- Unreasonable hate towards a group of people
- Character who believes everyone should treat each other with kindness
- Worry that someone will take something you have, or wanting what someone else has
- Name of private island Harris owns
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- Someone who believes people should act a certain way but don't do it themselves
- Word for the oldest man in the family who is also in charge
- Illegal material that Harris owns statues made of
- Narrators who don't always tell the truth or know what's really happening are...
- Narrator who can't be trusted in We Were Liars
- A special advantage granted to a person or group
- The act of leaving someone out
- Character who has all of the wealth and power in the novel
- Family in We Were Liars who have social privilege
18 Clues: Having lots of money • The act of leaving someone out • Name of private island Harris owns • References to other texts or stories • Unreasonable hate towards a group of people • Narrator who can't be trusted in We Were Liars • Hatred towards people of other or certain races • A special advantage granted to a person or group • ...
Fitness Terminology 2024-12-12
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- Training in order to increase explosiveness and generate force quickly is _______________ training
- Gradual increase in work performed to increase physical fitness is called _______________
- The total range of motion of a joint or joints is called _____________
- How hard you work during an exercise is called _________________
- The break between sets while doing a low stress activity is called _____________ rest
- How often you workout or exercise is called __________________
- If you stop exercising or greatly reduce intensity gains will be lost (Use it or lose it)this is the principle of ___________________
- Exercise when oxygen is not present to be used (short explosive training) is called _______________
- The break between sets used to recover is called ______________
- The bodies ability to change position/direction quickly is called ____________
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- The ability to move 2 or more body parts under control is called ______________
- A training stress or intensity that is greater than what the body can normally handle is called ________
- Exercise when oxygen is present to be used (long endurance training) is called ___________
- Training in order to increase maximal force production or lift heaviest weight is _____________ training
- Training in a specific way in order to get specific changes or results is called _____________
- Training in order to increase sustained activity over time is _______________ training
- Training in order to increase muscle size/growth is _________________ training
- The bodies ability to adjust to stimulus and always need to be challenged is the principle of _______________
18 Clues: How often you workout or exercise is called __________________ • The break between sets used to recover is called ______________ • How hard you work during an exercise is called _________________ • The total range of motion of a joint or joints is called _____________ • Training in order to increase muscle size/growth is _________________ training • ...
Claims Terminology 2025-08-15
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- Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System - alpha-numeric codes that represent items, supplies and non-physician services not covered by the American Medical Association’s Current Procedural Terminology-4 (CPT-4) codes.
- Money that an individual is required to pay for services, after a deductible has been met. This amount is often specified by a percentage.
- An agreed to and accepted amount most providers in a geographic region charge for or covered for similar services and supplies which are medically necessary, recommended by a doctor, or required for treatment.
- An insurance provision designed to ensure that reimbursement for members with more than one health care policy does not exceed 100% of allowed covered expenses.
- Standard claim form used to submit outpatient or individual provider-based services. (Such as outpatient therapy or a psychiatrist who assesses a patient in a medical bed at a hospital.) Requires a CPT Code, Location Code and ICD-10.
- Explanation of Payment - a written document generally sent to the provider and includes the check. Note: For reimbursement policies the EOP is sent to the member/subscriber.
- The amount an individual must pay for health care expenses before the plan will begin sharing the cost of covered benefits. Often, insurance plans have an annual deductible amount.
- Two-digit code that identifies where the services took place. Required for all levels of care.
- Current Procedural Terminology - a code set that defines what a provider or insured will bill for. The CPT-4 (current version is 4) code book establishes standards and translates services into 5-digit codes which are used to complete the service codes section of a claim form. These codes are the primary codes which must be used to submit outpatient service claims.
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- Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services. This organization defines the standard forms and codes used for billing across insurance carriers.
- International Classification of Diseases Codes which identify the patient’s diagnosis. This information is required for all levels of care.
- of Benefits Written permission given to a provider (usually) allowing them to bill and receive payment on behalf of the patient. This is box 13 on a CMS 1500 form which requires signature from the member or “signature on file” validating that the member has agreed to allow them to bill and receive the payments directly.
- Standard claims form used by facilities and hospitals to submit charges, using HCPCS codes.
- Code Service codes that are also used by facilities/hospitals. Must be submitted for higher levels of care on a UB04.
- A predetermined (flat) fee that an individual pays for health care services, in addition to what the insurance covers. This amount is often specified as a dollar amount, not as a percentage.
- Explanation of Benefits - a written document explaining the final status of processed claims. This document is most commonly sent to the member, or to the subscriber for the policy (if not the member).
- Type of Service - two-digit code that identifies the form of treatment being received (detox, mental health, substance abuse).
- A request from an individual or their provider/facility to the insurance company for the payment for services obtained from a health care professional.
18 Clues: Standard claims form used by facilities and hospitals to submit charges, using HCPCS codes. • Two-digit code that identifies where the services took place. Required for all levels of care. • Code Service codes that are also used by facilities/hospitals. Must be submitted for higher levels of care on a UB04. • ...
CrossWord Puzzle 2023-09-29
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- A test used to determine the cause of infections by growing microorganisms in a controlled environment
- Knee cap
- Condition characterized by recurrent seizures
- Which of these mutations results in a premature insertion of a STOP codon?
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- The study of tumors
- A mental health disorder characterized by extreme mood swings
- Synonym for "cerebral accident"
- Chronic inflammatory disorder affecting joints and skin, butterfly rash is common
- Light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye
- largest organ of the human body
- Medical terminology for inflammation
- A disorder characterized by a reduced ability of the blood to clot
12 Clues: Knee cap • The study of tumors • Synonym for "cerebral accident" • largest organ of the human body • Medical terminology for inflammation • Light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye • Condition characterized by recurrent seizures • A mental health disorder characterized by extreme mood swings • A disorder characterized by a reduced ability of the blood to clot • ...
Neurocognitive Disorders 2017-12-05
Across
- "One in _____ adults age 65 and older have Alzheimer's disease."
- What happens to the cerebral and medial temporal lobe when diagnosed with CTE.
- The abnormal protein that develops in CTE.
- Alzheimer's Disease was discovered by.
- "______________ Intelligence" - what does not change in normal aging.
- Major cause of dementia.
Down
- Major neurocognitive disorder in medical terminology.
- "Chronic Traumatic ____________" (CTE) - common in football players.
- "________ Cognitive Impairment" or the second stage of Alzheimer's Disease.
- The plaques that build up during the pathology of Alzheimer's Disease.
- the gene implicated in Alzheimer's disease.
11 Clues: Major cause of dementia. • Alzheimer's Disease was discovered by. • The abnormal protein that develops in CTE. • the gene implicated in Alzheimer's disease. • Major neurocognitive disorder in medical terminology. • "One in _____ adults age 65 and older have Alzheimer's disease." • "Chronic Traumatic ____________" (CTE) - common in football players. • ...
Vocab Hw 2022-08-24
Chapter 3: Force And Pressure 2021-08-16
Across
- Lizards use this principle when they move.
- The moment of force is _____ proportional to the applied force.
- He invented one of the first mechanical calculators.
- 1 kgf is approximately taken as ____.(write in words)
- A PUSH or a PULL acting on a body.
- ________ is numerically equal to the force of one Newton.
- Lateral pressure is only exerted by _______.
- the force acting perpendicular to the surface of a body.
- Force is a ______ quantity.
Down
- The unit of 'Moment of Force'.
- Simple device used to measure the pressure exerted by a liquid.
- The ________ extends upwards up to about 300 metre from the sea level.
- The SI unit of force is named after English Scientist ________.
- The CGS unit of force.
- An instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure at a place.
- Force is measured using __________.
- cm is the _______ unit of distance.
- A normal force acting on the unit area of surface.
- The SI unit of Force.
- 10^7 dyne is equal to ____.(write in words)
20 Clues: The SI unit of Force. • The CGS unit of force. • Force is a ______ quantity. • The unit of 'Moment of Force'. • A PUSH or a PULL acting on a body. • Force is measured using __________. • cm is the _______ unit of distance. • Lizards use this principle when they move. • 10^7 dyne is equal to ____.(write in words) • Lateral pressure is only exerted by _______. • ...
Liv Unit 6 2025-03-06
Across
- having limits or a limited number and/or amount
- to cause or start at the beginning of something
- occurring at the beginning of something
- causing death eventually
Down
- extremely small
- the power or opportunity to do something before others do
- to keep someone or something within limits
- the last part of something such as a musical performance, play, etc.
- to cause something to end
- the special words or phrases that are used in a particular field
10 Clues: extremely small • causing death eventually • to cause something to end • occurring at the beginning of something • to keep someone or something within limits • having limits or a limited number and/or amount • to cause or start at the beginning of something • the power or opportunity to do something before others do • ...
Medical Terminology Review CH11 2024-12-10
Across
- what is the definition of Blephar/o-plasty
- what is the Root of Otology
- It is often referred to as "swimmer's ear"(Hint Externa-)
- what is the definition of Oss/i-cle
- what is the Root word for Choe- and -Steat-.
Down
- Medical Term for -Ismus
- what is the definition of Blepho-phtosis (Hint Blepho- is drooping eyelid)
- what is the medical meaning of -ic
- what is the definition of Micro-Ceph-Aly
- Medical terminology for Tympan-
- what is the Medical meaning of Ophthalm/o-
11 Clues: Medical Term for -Ismus • what is the Root of Otology • Medical terminology for Tympan- • what is the medical meaning of -ic • what is the definition of Oss/i-cle • what is the definition of Micro-Ceph-Aly • what is the definition of Blephar/o-plasty • what is the Medical meaning of Ophthalm/o- • what is the Root word for Choe- and -Steat-. • ...
Create a Crossword on the Theory of Translation 2024-10-08
Across
- Replacing original voices in films or videos with those in another language.
- Collection of specialized terms.
- (Tools) Software used by translators to assist in translation.
- Smallest unit of meaning in a language.
- (L10N) Adapting a product for a specific language or culture.
Down
- System of spoken, signed, or written communication.
- Opposite words in a binary relationship (e.g., male/female, up/down).
- Language Language requiring two bytes per character (e.g., Chinese, Korean).
- Adaptation Adjusting a translation to suit the target culture.
- Text The original text to be translated.
- Tongue A person’s native language.
11 Clues: Collection of specialized terms. • Tongue A person’s native language. • Smallest unit of meaning in a language. • Text The original text to be translated. • System of spoken, signed, or written communication. • (L10N) Adapting a product for a specific language or culture. • (Tools) Software used by translators to assist in translation. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2019-04-12
Across
- acting per unit volume.
- amount of matter contained in an object.
- acting perpendicular on a surface.
Down
- force of gravity acting on an object.
- Kepler/He gave the laws of planetary motion.
- acting per unit area.
- force of attraction exerted by the Earth.
- instrument used to measure the atmospheric pressure.
- fall/Motion of a body where gravity is the only acting force.
9 Clues: acting per unit area. • acting per unit volume. • acting perpendicular on a surface. • force of gravity acting on an object. • amount of matter contained in an object. • force of attraction exerted by the Earth. • Kepler/He gave the laws of planetary motion. • instrument used to measure the atmospheric pressure. • ...
Week 1:Greek and Latin Roots: 2021-04-14
Across
- many possible choices
- body temperature that is above 98.6
- the sense of hearing
- many types of media (text, videos)
- acting overly competitive
- an opinion not based on real evidence
- recording or rereading of a book
- hear
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- made of many colors
- a public building were an audience sits
- many
- acting overly emotionally
- make a decision or formal judgement about
- overly active
- excessive over or above
- perform many tasks at the same time
- an opinion or decision
- judge
18 Clues: many • hear • judge • overly active • made of many colors • the sense of hearing • many possible choices • an opinion or decision • excessive over or above • acting overly emotionally • acting overly competitive • recording or rereading of a book • many types of media (text, videos) • body temperature that is above 98.6 • perform many tasks at the same time • ...
Cason's Crossword Chaos 2025-09-25
Across
- a wet element that's tier 3 language
- very clean
- common
- acting chill about everything
- has lots of support
- cannot change their attitude
- something to see further distance with one eye
- managing to float
- being the leader
- showing violence
Down
- experiencing the consequences
- needing therapy
- a person who studies birds
- a execution device back in the old times to cut of their head
- having the high ground
- acting different
- something that glows
- someone who gives ratings
18 Clues: common • very clean • needing therapy • acting different • being the leader • showing violence • managing to float • has lots of support • something that glows • having the high ground • someone who gives ratings • a person who studies birds • cannot change their attitude • experiencing the consequences • acting chill about everything • a wet element that's tier 3 language • ...
Greek & Latin List 4 2024-04-26
15 Clues: do • good • many • sides • before • one who • plural form • script, write • past tense of verbs • present tense of verbs • Mrs. Downing is a _____. • This means good or helpful • We had many generations at the party. • Please stop acting like a kindergartner. • Her arm was broken and had to have a write for her.
PACU pharmacology review 2025-05-20
Across
- dissociative anesthestic for induction and maintenance of anesthesia while preserving breathing and airway reflexes
- brand name Diprivan, used as IV anesthestic
- reverses non depolarizing neuromuscular blocking agents
- benzodiazepine used for pre induction anxiolysis
- adjunct medication for sedation, agitation, and analgesia
- Anticholinergic drug used for treating bradycardia and decreasing secretions
- reversal for nondepolarizing muscle relaxant
- Long acting Nondepolarizing neuromuscular blocker
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- neuromuscular blocking agent, blocks acetylcholine
- brand name for opioid reversal agent
- anticholinesterase used for nondepolarizing muscle relaxants
- Intermediate acting neuromuscular blocking agent
- short acting neuromuscular blocking agent
- one available benzodiazepine reversal agent
- NSAID used for pain control, sometimes locally
- CNS stimulant and sympathomimetic agent that is often used to prevent low blood pressure during anesthesia
16 Clues: brand name for opioid reversal agent • short acting neuromuscular blocking agent • brand name Diprivan, used as IV anesthestic • one available benzodiazepine reversal agent • reversal for nondepolarizing muscle relaxant • NSAID used for pain control, sometimes locally • Intermediate acting neuromuscular blocking agent • benzodiazepine used for pre induction anxiolysis • ...
Vocabulary assignment 2022-08-24
7 Clues: A thought or idea • To keep or hold in possession • a word formed from another word • having one use among many possible uses • Vocabulary particular to a certain subject • a list of definitions used in a certain text • A word that means the opposite of another word
Force Vocaulary 2025-11-07
Across
- A measure of an object's inertia, or resistance
- Diagram A diagram showing all the forces acting on an object, represented as veetors.""
- Field A region in space where a force is exerted on objects with specific properties, such as mass.
- The rate at which an object's velocity changes over time
- of Mass The unique point where the weighted relative position or the distributed mass sums tonero. Point considered to be concentrated -
- A state in which the net force acting on an object is zero, resulting in no acal leration.
- perpendicular to the surface.
- The standard unit of force
- The single vector that represents the combined effect of two or more vectors
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- The rate at which an object is moving, regardless of direction.
- acceleration
- A force that opposes motion between. surfaces in contact
- An interaction that, when unopposed, win change the motion of an object
- The tendency of an object to resist changes in its stade of motion. Proportionan to the obiects mass
- Force The force exerted by a surface on an object in contact with it
- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- Force The overall force acting on an object, considering the vector sum of all individual forces.
- The force exerted on an object due to gravity
18 Clues: acceleration • The standard unit of force • perpendicular to the surface. • The force exerted on an object due to gravity • A measure of an object's inertia, or resistance • A quantity that has both magnitude and direction • A force that opposes motion between. surfaces in contact • The rate at which an object's velocity changes over time • ...
Digital technology 2022-05-24
Across
- A problem in a system
- The process of finding and removing errors in a system
- A digital device
- How energy or information enters a system
- The words or terms used for a specific subject
- A unit of information showed in binary notation using either 1 or 0
- The computer code which consists os two digits, 0 & 1
- the procedure of programming computers
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- A code for humans which is not read by humans
- An algorithm or direction of order
- What comes out the system or the final result
- following a process or procedure/loading something
- Something very popular and useful this generation and ones to come/phones, laptops and computers are all examples
- number 0 in binary
- number 1 in binary
15 Clues: A digital device • number 0 in binary • number 1 in binary • A problem in a system • An algorithm or direction of order • the procedure of programming computers • How energy or information enters a system • A code for humans which is not read by humans • What comes out the system or the final result • The words or terms used for a specific subject • ...
Crossword 2013-07-13
Across
- This drug reduces absorption of fat-soluble vitamins
- Activates PPAR gamma
- This drug is based on a substance found in gila monster's saliva
- This secretagogue has markedly diminished effect in presence of normoglycemia
Down
- A short acting insulin
- This drug causes flatulence and other G.I adverse effects
- GLP-1 receptor agonist
- This short acting peptide injection decreases glucagon release
- KATP Channel Modulator
- This sulfonylurea causes hyperemic flush after alcohol ingestion
- AMPK activator
- A long acting insulin
12 Clues: AMPK activator • Activates PPAR gamma • A long acting insulin • A short acting insulin • GLP-1 receptor agonist • KATP Channel Modulator • This drug reduces absorption of fat-soluble vitamins • This drug causes flatulence and other G.I adverse effects • This short acting peptide injection decreases glucagon release • ...
Crossword 2013-07-13
Across
- This drug is based on a substance found in gila monster's saliva
- GLP-1 receptor agonist
- KATP Channel Modulator
- This sulfonylurea causes hyperemic flush after alcohol ingestion
- AMPK activator
Down
- Activates PPAR gamma
- This secretagogue has markedly diminished effect in presence of normoglycemia
- This drug reduces absorption of fat-soluble vitamins
- A short acting insulin
- This short acting peptide injection decreases glucagon release
- This drug causes flatulence and other G.I adverse effects
- A long acting insulin
12 Clues: AMPK activator • Activates PPAR gamma • A long acting insulin • GLP-1 receptor agonist • KATP Channel Modulator • A short acting insulin • This drug reduces absorption of fat-soluble vitamins • This drug causes flatulence and other G.I adverse effects • This short acting peptide injection decreases glucagon release • ...
MUSIC THEATER DEFINITIONS - PART 3 2023-12-14
Across
- A genre of dramatic performance having light or humorous tone that is intended to amuse and entertain.
- A short performance demonstrating talents/skills of a performer to see if they are suitable for a specific role.
- Acting technique that emphasizes truthful and spontaneous reactions in actors.
- Acting technique that focuses on the use of the actor's imagination, feelings, and the connection between the body and the mind.
- An 8x10" printed or digital portrait which focuses on a performer's face.
- A genre of dramatic performance based on human suffering and terrible or sorrowful events that happen to a main character.
- A term used in theater to describe the location of actors on the stage and the movements that they make.
- Acting technique that focuses on breaking down scenes into simple, playable objectives. This technique is used to highlight the experience of acting and is not based on the character, but on the actor.
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- A long speech made by a single performer in a play or film, especially when alone.
- A one to two minute video compilation of a performer's best on-camera work that showcases their skills and abilities.
- Acting technique that emphasizes realistic and emotionally truthful performances. It involves actors delving into their character’s emotions, motivations, and experiences to create authentic portrayals on stage or screen.
- An opera in which the musical and dramatic elements are of equal importance and strongly interfused.
- A dramatic work in which events, plot, and characters are overemphasized to elicit strong emotional reactions from the audience.
- An invitation for performers to audition for roles
- Performing a scene with very little preparation and reading from a script.
- Acting technique that emphasizes emotional memory and sense memory to bring authenticity to performances.
- A conversation between two or more people or a speech that is written down as part of a piece of narrative text.
- A type of comedy that places exaggerated characters in improbable situations where they face a number of outrageous obstacles.
- Introducing yourself in an audition whether it's in-person, virtual, or self-taped that often includes your name, height, and location.
- A one-page list that showcases a performer's significant musical/theatrical experience.
20 Clues: An invitation for performers to audition for roles • An 8x10" printed or digital portrait which focuses on a performer's face. • Performing a scene with very little preparation and reading from a script. • Acting technique that emphasizes truthful and spontaneous reactions in actors. • ...
Reptile Husbandry and Restraint 2014-01-13
Across
- Terrapins falling from a 5th floor balcony have ____ rise syndrome
- Lizards are ideally housed in a _________?
- UV is required for Vitamin D and ______ absorption
- The name for retaining shedding skin
- All liazrds and snakes hould be provided with a _______ area to provide extra heat.
- One of the commonest lizards in Hong Kong is the Green ____?
- Wood shavings are not recommend as beeding as they can be ingested and cause _____?
- What is the most basic nutrient needed for survival?
- PBT stands for preffered body ________?
- Where apart from the dorsal tail vein is a good place to take blood from a terrapin
- We maintain our ___ ward at 28c
- Male Bearded Dragons can be identified by the ____ under the hindlegs.
- Egg binding is also known as what?
- Geochelone ______ is one of the largest tortoises we see in practice
- Lack of calcium can lead to ______ bone disease
- Two main sources of heat are continuous and _____
- The ______ tail vein is good for taking blood from lizards
Down
- The Red Eared _______ is very common in Hong Kong
- Tortoises are ___ dwelling
- Tortoises can be desert, grassland and _____
- Keeping fluids warm in an _______ is imoprtant
- Holding small/medium tortoises is similar to holding a ______
- Reptiles have the possibility of carrying what zoonotic disease?
- This is a cheap substrate and can be thrown away
- What is the correct terminology for lizard?
- Snakes are what when it comes to the diet?
- Chameleons require high ______ in order to remain healthy.
- How do you describe a reptiles thermoregulation?
- Tortoises have a plastron and _______
- Reptiles should be provided with Preffered optimum temperature ____
- This is the fluid recommeded for use in reptiles
- I/M injection si lizards can be given in hte front limbs or ____ muscle
- Salmonella is a ________ infection
- When bringing in snakes a _______ case inside a box is usually safest
- UV should be on for 8-10 _____
- What is the correct terminology for a bladder stone?
36 Clues: Tortoises are ___ dwelling • UV should be on for 8-10 _____ • We maintain our ___ ward at 28c • Egg binding is also known as what? • Salmonella is a ________ infection • The name for retaining shedding skin • Tortoises have a plastron and _______ • PBT stands for preffered body ________? • Lizards are ideally housed in a _________? • ...
Blood Bank 2022-04-18
Across
- publishes blood bank standards
- long live RBCs
- erythroblastosis fetalis
- identify antibody on RBCs
- donor HLA antibody?
- are you there D?
- I pick platelets
- I am NOT usually significant
- Anti-A1 lectin
- go away anti-D
- US organization that regulates blood banking
- leuko-reduced PCs fight
- RBC ABO testing
- second most immunogenic antigen
- too much, too fast
- potentiator
Down
- say no to GVHD
- 37C is this temperature
- let's ID that antibody
- can make ABO antigens in plasma
- Anti-H lectin
- most common Kidd system antigen
- was AHG added?
- I am usually significant
- no H
- blood system with C
- international terminology experts
- "____ plasma"(expires in 24 hours)
- serum ABO testing
- most important blood group
- store at -18C for one year
- blood system associated with P. vivax infection
- are RBCs coated in vivo?
33 Clues: no H • potentiator • Anti-H lectin • say no to GVHD • long live RBCs • was AHG added? • Anti-A1 lectin • go away anti-D • RBC ABO testing • are you there D? • I pick platelets • serum ABO testing • too much, too fast • donor HLA antibody? • blood system with C • let's ID that antibody • 37C is this temperature • leuko-reduced PCs fight • erythroblastosis fetalis • I am usually significant • ...
Code Review 2022-02-02
Across
- what a primary reviewer should be with the area of code
- no more than needed
- great engineers listen to them
- the desired size of a PR
- needed on every PR
- must be considered and tested
- opportunity for standardization or reuse
- improves quality and facilitates learning
- should be descriptive
- check IntelliJ and eliminate them
- is it a good one?
- should have CRAB and summary
- should summarize the change
- keeps focus off the trivial
Down
- review before adding reviewers
- needed for backports
- explain why not what
- these should be removed
- working together to improve code quality
- considered to get from here to there
- no longer needed
- needed on every pull request
- the PR relation to the whole system
- codifies best practices
- unscripted testing
- a minor comment for education or polish
- enshure it's correct
- should sufficiently cover
- consider customers when user facing
29 Clues: no longer needed • is it a good one? • needed on every PR • unscripted testing • no more than needed • needed for backports • explain why not what • enshure it's correct • should be descriptive • these should be removed • codifies best practices • the desired size of a PR • should sufficiently cover • should summarize the change • keeps focus off the trivial • needed on every pull request • ...
Puzzle 2 2020-08-01
Across
- Spanish for woman
- Anger
- Opt for
- Broadcast
- The act of working together illegally on an assigment
- Hacking technique
- Stranger Things demon (2 words)
- To openly state
- Surname of the singer of the song "Life In Letters"
- Many limbed sea creatures
- What Jack climbed
- Tasmanian capital
Down
- Connected writing
- One way to edit the size of an image
- French for "there is more in you" (4 words)
- Protect
- Both a verb and a noun, the verb meaning to see
- "Can we address the _____ in the room?"
- A beautiful bird
- Part of swimming terminology but it can be had as a medical attack
- Middle name of the guy who invented the telephone
- Pi and the square root of 2 are 2 examples of this type of number(2 words)
- First name of Kim Kardashian's husband
- Something we look towards but never comes
24 Clues: Anger • Protect • Opt for • Broadcast • To openly state • A beautiful bird • Connected writing • Spanish for woman • Hacking technique • What Jack climbed • Tasmanian capital • Many limbed sea creatures • Stranger Things demon (2 words) • One way to edit the size of an image • First name of Kim Kardashian's husband • "Can we address the _____ in the room?" • ...
The Revelations 2023-05-24
Across
- the place where the final battle will occur
- What fictional animal represents Satan
- What Island is the Author in during the visions
- a one-thousand year period
- What modern Country houses the seven Churches.
- represents Jesus where catastrophic events occur
- in biblical terminology a recorded revelation
- What Country was the persecuting the Christians at the time
- angels. 7 trumpets blown triggering catastrophic events
- Who does the Lamb represent
- the teaching of the end times
- 7 years of suffering before Christ returns
Down
- seven seals What starts the apocalypse
- the expectation that the world will end
- religious groups expecting rev 20 to be literal
- A message told from god
- belief that earth is divided into eras
- Who receives the visions of the Revelations
- refers to catastrophic events
- belief that Christians will be separated once judged
20 Clues: A message told from god • a one-thousand year period • Who does the Lamb represent • refers to catastrophic events • the teaching of the end times • What fictional animal represents Satan • belief that earth is divided into eras • the expectation that the world will end • seven seals What starts the apocalypse • 7 years of suffering before Christ returns • ...
Revelation puzzle 2023-05-19
Across
- the place where the final battle will occur
- What Island is the Author in during the visions
- 7 years of suffering before Christ returns
- religious groups expecting rev 20 to be literal
- the expectation that the world will end
- Who does the Lamb represent
- angels 7 trumpets blown triggering catastrophic events
- What modern Country houses the seven Churches.
- belief that Christians will be separated once judged
- Who receives the visions of the Revelations
- in biblical terminology a recorded revelation
Down
- refers to catastrophic events
- What fictional animal represents Satan
- a one-thousand year period
- represents Jesus where catastrophic events occur
- belief that earth is divided into eras
- the teaching of the end times
- What Country was the persecuting the Christians at the time
- Seven Seals What starts the apocalypse
- A message told from god
20 Clues: A message told from god • a one-thousand year period • Who does the Lamb represent • refers to catastrophic events • the teaching of the end times • What fictional animal represents Satan • belief that earth is divided into eras • Seven Seals What starts the apocalypse • the expectation that the world will end • 7 years of suffering before Christ returns • ...
Father's Day Fun! 2025-06-15
Across
- Red bucket delights
- Gift from the pancakes
- Unintended broccoli pairing
- Come in red and blue varieties, often "go"
- Cup variant, recent victor
- Necessary pre-departure activity
- TruFru coating
- Pant no sag
- Clash of Clans MVP
- Harvard hazing technique
- Blue blob seeks to absorb
- Why isn't anyone laughing...
- Mo
- Doctor, dwelling
- Daunting Vermont challenge
- Unlikely documentary star, oily farm local
- Field hockey/lacrosse vantage point
Down
- Where one man fails, another man sails
- Marines "Rocky" trainer
- B&T egg specialty
- "Hello Mr. Fogarty"
- Corn-to-hydrogen pipeline
- Swish Swish
- Fetch enthusiast
- Thief synonym, "made out like a"
- Local herder
- Masculine cooking wear
- What did you need when you were down?
- Marine terminology, Buster
- Blue Diamond, preferred croissant filling
- Marine calling card typo
- Storm observatory
- Press to impress
33 Clues: Mo • Swish Swish • Pant no sag • Local herder • TruFru coating • Fetch enthusiast • Press to impress • Doctor, dwelling • B&T egg specialty • Storm observatory • Clash of Clans MVP • Red bucket delights • "Hello Mr. Fogarty" • Gift from the pancakes • Masculine cooking wear • Marines "Rocky" trainer • Harvard hazing technique • Marine calling card typo • Corn-to-hydrogen pipeline • ...
Physics Vocab 2016-11-06
Across
- Downward acting force created by gravity acting on the mass of an object.
- Weight A property of objects that corresponds to how heavy an object is.
- In every interaction there is a pair of forces acting on two interacting objects.
- Property of matter that resists changes in speed or direction.
- Body Diagram Sketch that isolates a single object and uses arrows to represent factors.
- Force Combination of all forces.
- A force which brings equilibrium state it is considered to be equal and opposite to resultant force.
- Friction Friction force that occurs between two surfaces that are at rest with respect to each other.
Down
- Being pulled down by planet's gravity.
- Push or pull.
- Second Law Acceleration of an object is proportional to the net force acting on it.
- Friction Force exerted on an object in motion that opposes another object.
- State of a system in which all forces are in balance.
- Force Always opposite to the object's motion.
- field The region of space surrounding a body in which another body experiences a force of gravitational attraction.
- Velocity Speed at which air friction and weight become equal and downward acceleration ceases.
- Force Force perpendicular to a surface. Typically created where objects touch other objects or surfaces such as floors.
- Force that pulls or stretches a material.
- Group of related and interacting objects and influences that we choose to investigate.
19 Clues: Push or pull. • Force Combination of all forces. • Being pulled down by planet's gravity. • Force that pulls or stretches a material. • Force Always opposite to the object's motion. • State of a system in which all forces are in balance. • Property of matter that resists changes in speed or direction. • ...
LING FACT: FINISH ME CORRECTLY TO WIN A PRIZE!!!!!!!!!! 2013-04-01
Across
- The third stage in curriculum development
- A traditional approach to curriculum
- Something that grows over a period of time is considered _____"
Down
- The ability to express unlimited words or ideas
- An approach which originated from Greek terminology
- An approach where learning process is based on progressive philosophy"
- Ever changing"
- The curriculum approaches reflect developers'_______
- Total efforts of the school to bring about desired out-comes in school and out of school situation"
- The oldest and most preferable sub- approach
10 Clues: Ever changing" • A traditional approach to curriculum • The third stage in curriculum development • The oldest and most preferable sub- approach • The ability to express unlimited words or ideas • An approach which originated from Greek terminology • The curriculum approaches reflect developers'_______ • Something that grows over a period of time is considered _____" • ...
AIDELT 2022-04-04
Across
- How does AIDELT impact patient anxiety?
- What does the D stand for in AIDELT?
- What does the A in AIDELT stand for?
- What does E stand for in AIDELT?
Down
- What does the I in AIDELT stand for?
- You should always address the patient by their ______________ name.
- What should you do before entering a patient's room?
- What does the L in AIDELT stand for?
- What does the T stand for in AIDELT
- When explaining processes and procedures, you should avoid medical __________.
10 Clues: What does E stand for in AIDELT? • What does the T stand for in AIDELT • What does the I in AIDELT stand for? • What does the L in AIDELT stand for? • What does the D stand for in AIDELT? • What does the A in AIDELT stand for? • How does AIDELT impact patient anxiety? • What should you do before entering a patient's room? • ...
7 Dimensions of ABA 2024-04-03
Across
- plan is easy to follow and able to be taught by anyone
- collecting data; analyzing changes in the environment to behaviors
- observable and measurable
- utilizing learned skills in different settings
Down
- based on core principles and terminology of ABA
- treatment that holds practical importance to the client and family
- socially significant
7 Clues: socially significant • observable and measurable • utilizing learned skills in different settings • based on core principles and terminology of ABA • plan is easy to follow and able to be taught by anyone • treatment that holds practical importance to the client and family • collecting data; analyzing changes in the environment to behaviors
Spelling Words December 18, 2023 2023-12-18
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- the techniques followed in a particular discipline
- a system of words used to name things in a discipline
- the science that studies living organisms
- the study of organisms and their environment
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- the science of dealing with the atmosophere
- a collection of selected literary passages
- the science of the history of the earth as recorded in rocks
- the study of animals
8 Clues: the study of animals • the science that studies living organisms • a collection of selected literary passages • the science of dealing with the atmosophere • the study of organisms and their environment • the techniques followed in a particular discipline • a system of words used to name things in a discipline • ...
polyglot 2022-06-09
Across
- A saying that has both a literal and figurative meaning.
- Style of pronunciation
- Technical terminology or characteristic idiom used by a profession or group.
- Vocabulary of an informal register, common in spoken conversation.
- The scientific study of human languages.
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- Most widely spoken constructed international auxiliary language.
- Language used to deceive usually through concealment or misrepresentation of truth.
- Official language of Eritrea.
8 Clues: Style of pronunciation • Official language of Eritrea. • The scientific study of human languages. • A saying that has both a literal and figurative meaning. • Most widely spoken constructed international auxiliary language. • Vocabulary of an informal register, common in spoken conversation. • ...
Commedia Dell'arte 2021-05-04
Across
- Servant and clown
- Something that makes you laugh
- Actions made by hand
- Items on stage (example : chair)
- Said during acting
- Young upperclass lovers
- A wealthy doctor from Bologna
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- An assistant
- A place in Europe
- A person who acts
- Used to hide a face
- Wealthy old man
- Worn during acting
- The first place it was perfomed
- Storyline
15 Clues: Storyline • An assistant • Wealthy old man • Servant and clown • A place in Europe • A person who acts • Worn during acting • Said during acting • Used to hide a face • Actions made by hand • Young upperclass lovers • A wealthy doctor from Bologna • Something that makes you laugh • The first place it was perfomed • Items on stage (example : chair)
Unit 13: Acids and Bases 2018-04-11
Across
- a base that completely dissociates in solution
- an ionic compound that usually remains dissolved in a solution after an acid-base reaction has occurred
- in aqueous solution, the process by which a solid ionic compound separates into its ions
- a laboratory procedure used to determine the amount of a substance in solution
- a scale involving logarithms
- an acid that does not complete ionize in solution
- the negative log of the concentration of H3O+ in a solution; a scale used to measure acidity
- a scale used to measure basicity
- a proton acceptor
- a substance that produces H+ ions in aqueous solution
- a substance whose aqueous solutions are good conductors of electricity
- convert into an ion or ions, typically by removing one or more electrons
- an acid containing two ionizable protons
- in Bronsted-Lowry terminology, two substances related to each other by the transfer of a proton
- a substance whose aqueous solutions are poor conductors of electricity
- an acid containing only one ionizable proton
- a chemical reaction in which an acid and a base react to form water
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- a solution containing a concentration of OH- ions greater than 1.0 x 10 -7
- a substance that produces OH- ions in aqueous solution
- organic compound that acts as a base and is typically found in plants
- the product of the H3O+ ion concentration and the OH- ion concentration in an aqueous solution
- a solution in which the concentrations of H3O+ and OH- are equal
- a solution containing a concentration of H3O+ ions greater than 1.0 x 10^-7.
- an acid that completely ionizes in solution
- a solution that resists pH change by neutralizing added acid or added base
- a base that does not completely dissociate in solution
- in Bronsted-Lowry terminology, able to act as either an acid or a base
- the H3O+ ion
- an organic compound with a general formula RCOOH
- a proton donor
- a substance that changes color with acidity level, often used to detect the end point of a titration
- the point in a reaction at which the reactants are in exact stoichiometric proportions
32 Clues: the H3O+ ion • a proton donor • a proton acceptor • a scale involving logarithms • a scale used to measure basicity • an acid containing two ionizable protons • an acid that completely ionizes in solution • an acid containing only one ionizable proton • a base that completely dissociates in solution • an organic compound with a general formula RCOOH • ...
set 6 2024-11-04
Across
- Indicates connective tissue that binds muscles to the skin, crucial for structural integrity and movement.
- Refers to rupture, often used in medical contexts to describe the rupture of organs or tissues.
- Signifies pain, used in terms like arthralgia (joint pain) and myalgia (muscle pain).
- Denotes smooth muscle, often found in the walls of hollow organs such as the intestines and blood vessels.
- Relates to movement, often used in terms like kinesiology, the study of body movement.
- Prefixes
- Indicates paralysis, used in terms like quadriplegia, which refers to paralysis of all four limbs.
- Refers to a channel or tube in the body, often associated with the transport of fluids or secretions.
- and semi-: Both mean half, used in terms like hemisphere (half of a sphere) and semipermeable (allowing certain substances to pass through).
- Suffixes
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- Pertains to x-rays, commonly used in radiology to diagnose and treat conditions.
- in Medical Terminology
- Indicates loosening or destruction, often used in terms like hemolysis, the breakdown of blood cells.
- Specifically refers to the sole of the foot, important in podiatry and biomechanics.
- Indicates difficulty or abnormality, used in terms like dysphagia (difficulty swallowing) and dyslexia (difficulty reading).
- Signifies growth or development, commonly used in terms like hypertrophy, which refers to the increase in the size of an organ or tissue.
- Refers to a protrusion or hernia, commonly seen in terms like meningocele, where the meninges protrude through a defect in the spine.
- Indicates weakness, often used in medical diagnoses to describe conditions like myasthenia gravis.
- Forms in Medical Terminology
- Medical Terms and Their Context
- Means away, often used in anatomical terms to describe movements or positions away from the midline of the body.
- Prefixes and Their Meanings
- Refers to weakness, often used in neurological contexts to describe partial paralysis.
- Relates to sensation, important in neurology to describe sensory functions.
- Understanding of Terms
- Refers to the root, often used in terms related to nerve roots or root causes of diseases.
- Suffixes and Their Meanings
- Combining Forms
28 Clues: Prefixes • Suffixes • Combining Forms • in Medical Terminology • Understanding of Terms • Prefixes and Their Meanings • Suffixes and Their Meanings • Forms in Medical Terminology • Medical Terms and Their Context • Relates to sensation, important in neurology to describe sensory functions. • Pertains to x-rays, commonly used in radiology to diagnose and treat conditions. • ...
Muscles Vocab Caitlyn 2023-09-26
Across
- Produced by breaking down carbs and sugars
- Post exercise oxygen consumption
- The muscle that we do not control
- Fast acting glucose
- The ability to contract the muscles
- When your muscles are depleted
- The muscles that make up your heart
- The flexibleness of your muscles
- Slow acting oxidives
- This builds up in your muscles after working out
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- The muscle that is on your bones
- Fast acting oxidives
- The process that happens outside of the mitochondria to make lactic acid
- The process of making the most ATP possible for when you need it for extended periods of time
- The chemical bond that you can take or mae in your body to produce more ATP for a better workout
- Used in the process of making myosin
- Type of ATP enzyme
17 Clues: Type of ATP enzyme • Fast acting glucose • Fast acting oxidives • Slow acting oxidives • When your muscles are depleted • The muscle that is on your bones • Post exercise oxygen consumption • The flexibleness of your muscles • The muscle that we do not control • The ability to contract the muscles • The muscles that make up your heart • Used in the process of making myosin • ...
Education 2021-10-22
Across
- serving as a base
- official
- able to read and write
- step by step
- diploma
- having experience, knowledge, and good judgement
- of, relating to the countryside
- of, relating to a town or city
- unfair treatment of a person or group
- physics, English are ...
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- learn
- done, given, or acting of one's own free will
- acting as a complement
- previous experience, learning or training
- done consciously and intentionally
- used to make a request
- used for advice
- the activities of instructing and teaching
- an inability to read
19 Clues: learn • diploma • official • step by step • used for advice • serving as a base • an inability to read • acting as a complement • used to make a request • able to read and write • physics, English are ... • of, relating to a town or city • of, relating to the countryside • done consciously and intentionally • unfair treatment of a person or group • previous experience, learning or training • ...
Law 2025-04-26
Across
- – Court order to stop an action.
- responsibility.
- Failure to take reasonable care.
- Harming reputation through false statements.
- Responsibility for actions.
- Vires– Acting beyond legal power.
- compensation.
- Official investigating complaints.
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- of property. Arbitration– Out-of-court dispute resolution.
- Legal ownership rights.
- Civil wrong causing harm.
- Transfer of authority.
- Review– Courts reviewing government actions.
- Legally binding agreement.
- Administrative bodies acting like courts.
- Rules set by agencies.
- Specialized administrative court.
- Administrative system managing government.
- Authority to make decisions.
19 Clues: compensation. • responsibility. • Transfer of authority. • Rules set by agencies. • Legal ownership rights. • Civil wrong causing harm. • Legally binding agreement. • Responsibility for actions. • Authority to make decisions. • – Court order to stop an action. • Failure to take reasonable care. • Specialized administrative court. • Vires– Acting beyond legal power. • ...
vocab for science 2025-09-22
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- the amount of matter in an object and a measure of its resistance to changes in motion (inertia), and it remains constant regardless of location
- a net force that is not equal to zero, meaning the forces acting on an object do not cancel each other out
- the upward force exerted by a fluid (liquid or gas) on an object immersed in it, which resists the object's weight and causes it to float or rise
- the fundamental force of attraction
- a unit of force that will accelerate one kilogram of mass one meter per second squared
- the force that resists the motion of one solid surface sliding over another, acting in the direction opposite to the relative sliding motion between the surfaces
- the single, overall force that results from the combination of all individual forces acting on an object
- the rate at which the velocity of an object changes
- the force that opposes motion between a solid object and a fluid (a liquid or gas), or between layers of a fluid
- a contact force that prevents an object from starting to move across a surface
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- a physical property that measures an object's quantity of motion, calculated as its mass multiplied by its velocity
- the pulling force transmitted axially along a flexible connector, like a rope or cable, when it is pulled taut from opposite ends
- a resistance force that opposes the motion of a rolling object, such as a wheel or ball, as it moves along a surface
- two or more forces of equal strength acting in opposite directions
- a push or pull on an object
- a fundamental non-contact force that acts between electrically charged particles
- the resistance of any physical object
- the force of gravity acting on an object's mass
- a push or pull on an object
19 Clues: a push or pull on an object • a push or pull on an object • the fundamental force of attraction • the resistance of any physical object • the force of gravity acting on an object's mass • the rate at which the velocity of an object changes • two or more forces of equal strength acting in opposite directions • ...
Climate change 2022-03-03
Northern Lights Reading Paper Revision 2017-12-10
Across
- What your impressions should all be
- Action word
- What should you do with key words in the evidence for Q2,Q3,Q4
- The vital piece of stationery you will need
- Name, person, object, place, concept
- How many pieces of evidence to cover for full marks for evaluate
- The first question on the paper
- Explains how a verb is performed
- You should start each idea with a new
- What should you always use when explaining
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- Describes nouns
- You should cover what side of the argument for evaluate?
- What you should refer to for Q2,Q3,Q4
- The final question will be
- The third question will be
- The second question on the paper
- What order should you write about the evidence
- How many minutes you should spend on the fourth question
- At the end of Q4 you should write a
- How many pieces of evidence you should find for the first question
20 Clues: Action word • Describes nouns • The final question will be • The third question will be • The first question on the paper • The second question on the paper • Explains how a verb is performed • What your impressions should all be • At the end of Q4 you should write a • Name, person, object, place, concept • What you should refer to for Q2,Q3,Q4 • ...
Vocabulary 2020-04-16
Across
- a tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged
- the rate of change of velocity per unit of time
- the force acting on an object is equal to the mass of an object times it’s acceleration
- a force acting in the opposite direction
- the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another
- the SI unit of force
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- two forces acting in opposite directions on an object, and equal in size
- a force that changes the position,speed,or direction of the object to which is applied
- vector sum of forces of forces acting on a particle or body
- a force acting in one direction
10 Clues: the SI unit of force • a force acting in one direction • a force acting in the opposite direction • a tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged • the rate of change of velocity per unit of time • vector sum of forces of forces acting on a particle or body • two forces acting in opposite directions on an object, and equal in size • ...
Newton's Laws Of Motion 2022-03-10
Across
- a force acting on a object of system that originates outside of the object or system
- a pulling force that acts along a connecting medium, especially a stretched flexible connector, such as a rope or cable; when a rope supports the weight of an object, the force exerted on the object by the rope is called tension
- a push or pull on an object with a specific magnitude and direction
- an external force that acts in the direction opposite to the direction of motion
- a push or pull on a object with a specific magnitude and direction
- when one body exerts a force on a second body, the first body experiences a force that is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to the force that it exerts
- the quantity of matter in a substance
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- the net external force, 𝐅net, on an object is proportional to and in the same direction as the acceleration of the object, a, and also proportional to the object’s mass, m; defined mathematically as 𝐅net=𝑚𝐚 or Σ𝐅=𝑚𝐚.
- one or more objects of interest for which only the forces acting on them from the outside are considered, but not the forces acting between them or inside them
- the force of gravity, W, acting on an object of mass m; defined mathematically as W = mg, where g is the magnitude and direction of the acceleration due to gravity
- the sum of all forces acting on an object or system
- Newton’s first law of motion: a body at rest remains at rest or, if in motion, remains in motion at a constant speed in a straight line, unless acted on by a net external force
- the force that a surface applies to an object; acts perpendicular and away from the surface with which the object is in contact
- the tendency of an object at rest to remain at rest, or for a moving object to remain in motion in a straight line and at a constant speed
- a force that pushes an object forward in response to the backward ejection of mass by the object; rockets and airplanes are pushed forward by a thrust reaction force in response to ejecting gases backward
- the study of how forces affect the motion of objects and systems
- a situation in which the only force acting on an object is the force of gravity
- the sum of all external forces acting on an object or system
18 Clues: the quantity of matter in a substance • the sum of all forces acting on an object or system • the sum of all external forces acting on an object or system • the study of how forces affect the motion of objects and systems • a push or pull on a object with a specific magnitude and direction • a push or pull on an object with a specific magnitude and direction • ...
Newton's Laws Of Motion 2022-03-10
Across
- a push or pull on a object with a specific magnitude and direction
- the net external force, 𝐅net, on an object is proportional to and in the same direction as the acceleration of the object, a, and also proportional to the object’s mass, m; defined mathematically as 𝐅net=𝑚𝐚 or Σ𝐅=𝑚𝐚.
- the force that a surface applies to an object; acts perpendicular and away from the surface with which the object is in contact
- the tendency of an object at rest to remain at rest, or for a moving object to remain in motion in a straight line and at a constant speed
- a pulling force that acts along a connecting medium, especially a stretched flexible connector, such as a rope or cable; when a rope supports the weight of an object, the force exerted on the object by the rope is called tension
- a force that pushes an object forward in response to the backward ejection of mass by the object; rockets and airplanes are pushed forward by a thrust reaction force in response to ejecting gases backward
- the sum of all external forces acting on an object or system
- the sum of all forces acting on an object or system
- a situation in which the only force acting on an object is the force of gravity
- the quantity of matter in a substance
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- when one body exerts a force on a second body, the first body experiences a force that is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to the force that it exerts
- Newton’s first law of motion: a body at rest remains at rest or, if in motion, remains in motion at a constant speed in a straight line, unless acted on by a net external force
- a force acting on a object of system that originates outside of the object or system
- an external force that acts in the direction opposite to the direction of motion
- one or more objects of interest for which only the forces acting on them from the outside are considered, but not the forces acting between them or inside them
- the force of gravity, W, acting on an object of mass m; defined mathematically as W = mg, where g is the magnitude and direction of the acceleration due to gravity
- the study of how forces affect the motion of objects and systems
- a push or pull on an object with a specific magnitude and direction
18 Clues: the quantity of matter in a substance • the sum of all forces acting on an object or system • the sum of all external forces acting on an object or system • the study of how forces affect the motion of objects and systems • a push or pull on a object with a specific magnitude and direction • a push or pull on an object with a specific magnitude and direction • ...
VOCABULARY 2025-11-11
Across
- field: A region in space where a force can be exerted on an object without direct contact.
- The SI unit of force, defined as the force required to accelerate a one-kilogram mass at a rate of one meter per second squared
- The rate of change of an object's velocity.
- A fundamental property of matter that measures its resistance to acceleration.
- of mass: The single point where all the mass of a body is considered to be concentrated for the purpose of analyzing its motion.
- The state of a body where the net force acting on it is zero, and it is either at rest or moving with a constant velocity.
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- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction.
- A force that resists the motion of two surfaces sliding or rolling against each other.
- The force of gravity acting on an object.
- The property of an object to resist any change in its state of motion.
- force: A contact force that a surface exerts on an object, acting perpendicular to the surface.
- The rate at which an object covers distance.
- A push or pull on an object that can cause it to change its velocity.
- The single force vector that is equivalent to the effect of a system of multiple forces.
- force: The vector sum of all individual forces acting on an object.
- diagram: A diagram showing a single body with all the external forces acting on it represented by vectors.
16 Clues: The force of gravity acting on an object. • The rate of change of an object's velocity. • The rate at which an object covers distance. • A quantity that has both magnitude and direction. • force: The vector sum of all individual forces acting on an object. • A push or pull on an object that can cause it to change its velocity. • ...
JWA Vocab Review #1 2022-09-27
Across
- generations of the future
- inexpensive lodging
- to hesitate
- apologetic
- acting in a considerate way
- to chop or cut something up
- a document that gives up a claim
- merciful
- easily seen through
- messy and dirty
- unfriendly and angry
- very clean
- ill will
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- isn't needed
- the ability to understand something
- not allowing light through
- harsh
- deep respect
- acting rudely
- to stir up
- required
- people in your family from who you are descended
- a gradation of color
- agreeable
- a garment worn by Hindu women
- lure
26 Clues: lure • harsh • required • merciful • ill will • agreeable • apologetic • to stir up • very clean • to hesitate • isn't needed • deep respect • acting rudely • messy and dirty • inexpensive lodging • easily seen through • a gradation of color • unfriendly and angry • generations of the future • not allowing light through • acting in a considerate way • to chop or cut something up • a garment worn by Hindu women • ...
forces 2023-12-14
Across
- pipes spring force
- the force of magnets or iron
- frictional
- applied force
- gravitational force
- a push or pull
- the force that result collisions
- the repulsive or attravctive.
- gravitational force
- force that surfaces exert
- force that pulls
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- force acting in between 2 objects
- pulls objects with mass towards each other
- force that will be acting on 2 or more objects
- normal force
- spring force
- elctric force
- force that resist motion
- force that is applied to an object
- tension force
- force that is stretched or compressed
- the force of nuclues and atoms
22 Clues: frictional • normal force • spring force • applied force • elctric force • tension force • a push or pull • force that pulls • gravitational force • gravitational force • pipes spring force • force that resist motion • force that surfaces exert • the force of magnets or iron • the repulsive or attravctive. • the force of nuclues and atoms • the force that result collisions • ...
Acting with Prudence 2021-09-13
Across
- Parts of a Prudential Act: Good ____ (Pray and think)
- Virtue: Careful consideration of circumstances and consequences
- Parts of a Prudential Act: Good ____ (Ask and listen)
- Virtue: Willingness to be taught
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- Beatitude: Blessed are the ___ for they shall receive mercy
- Prudence is represented by a scroll with a ___
- Virtue: Consideration of the consequences of one's actions; thinking ahead
- Parts of a Prudential Act: ____ (Decide and act)
8 Clues: Virtue: Willingness to be taught • Prudence is represented by a scroll with a ___ • Parts of a Prudential Act: ____ (Decide and act) • Parts of a Prudential Act: Good ____ (Pray and think) • Parts of a Prudential Act: Good ____ (Ask and listen) • Beatitude: Blessed are the ___ for they shall receive mercy • ...
Vocabulary Unit 4; Forces 2025-12-10
Across
- The contact force exerted by a surface on an object resting on it, acting perpendicular to the surface.
- The Law of __ Gravitation states that every particle attracts every other particle with a force proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between their centers.
- A measure of the amount of matter in an object, and of its inertia.
- The vector sum of all forces acting on an object. A nonzero net force will cause an object to accelerate.
- The tendency of an object to resist a change in its state of motion.
- Newton's __ Law: Whenever one object exerts a force on a second object (action force), the second object simultaneously exerts a force equal in magnitude and opposite in direction (reaction force) on the first object
- __force requires no touching to push or pull a mass.
- Newton's ___ Law: The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it and inversely proportional to its mass (F=ma)
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- __ force arise from physical interaction or touching between objects.
- The force exerted by a spring that is stretched or compressed, pulling or pushing back toward its original shape.
- Newton's __ Law; An object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction, and an object at rest stays at rest, unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
- A diagram used to show all the forces acting on a single object.
- The pulling force transmitted axially by a string, rope, or cable when it is pulled tight by forces acting from opposite ends.
- Force exerted on an object by a person or a machine.
- A push or a pull that acts on an object; it can cause an object to accelerate or deform.
- A force that opposes relative motion or the tendency of motion between surfaces in contact.
- The force of gravity acting on an object, calculated as mass × acceleration due to gravity (W=mg).
- The SI unit of force, defined as the force required to accelerate 1 kilogram of mass at a rate of 1 meter per second squared (m/s²)
18 Clues: Force exerted on an object by a person or a machine. • __force requires no touching to push or pull a mass. • A diagram used to show all the forces acting on a single object. • A measure of the amount of matter in an object, and of its inertia. • The tendency of an object to resist a change in its state of motion. • ...
Structures: Form and Function 2013-05-26
Across
- basic shape of a structure
- science of designing equipment that people can use more efficiently and safely
- ability of an object to withstand forces, such as compression, tension, shear, and torsion
- any small or large object that provides support and has at least one function
- force that one part of a structure exerts on other parts within the same structure (e.g., shear, tension, compression, torsion forces)
- force applied to a structure from the outside (e.g., wind, gravity)
- breakdown of a structure due to the internal and external forces acting on it
- type of internal force that pushes a structure in opposite directions
- structure that is solid all the way through
- ability of a structure to maintain or resume its position when an external force has been applied to it
- part of a structure that can add strength to it (e.g., arches, beams, columns)
- force that moves or changes while acting on a structure
- structure that is made of parts fastened together
- exact location where a force meets a structure
- external force acting on a structure
- type of internal force that stretches a structure apart to expand or lengthen it
- person who buys and uses anything grown or made by producers
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- type of internal force that squeezes or presses a structure together
- company or person who produces and sells products that consumers buy
- model used to test and evaluate a design
- structure containing a combination of shell, frame, and solid structures
- effect of gravity on a structure
- any push or pull acting on a structure that can change the structure’s shape, speed, or direction
- structure that is strong, hollow, and light for its size
- effect of all the internal and external forces acting on a structure over a long period of time
- side of a structure affected by a force
- type of internal force that twists a structure
- purpose of an object or structure
28 Clues: basic shape of a structure • effect of gravity on a structure • purpose of an object or structure • external force acting on a structure • side of a structure affected by a force • model used to test and evaluate a design • structure that is solid all the way through • type of internal force that twists a structure • exact location where a force meets a structure • ...
Anger Management Review 2025-11-10
Across
- An anger ____ is a false belief about what anger is.
- To break the anger cycle, you need to become ______.
- An event that could lead to anger.
- “D” in the ABCD Model where you examine your thoughts and if they are unrealistic.
- flag A more sensitive event that is more likely to lead to anger.
- Acting in a way that puts your thoughts and feelings above everyone else’s is acting _______.
- A type of cue that is internal, like heart rate or body temperature.
- The phase that often correlates to the “10” on the anger meter.
- A type of cue that can be seen, like clenching fists or pacing.
- The ______ situation or event, “A” of the ABCD Model, is also called a trigger or red-flag event.
- A type of cue that involves feelings that go with the anger.
- The phase where you may experience different cues to anger.
- Interactions with your _____ as a child influence your thoughts, feelings, beliefs, and attitudes as adults.
- This may be positive or negative, what happens based on your response. “C” of ABCD Model.
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- A type of cue that involves thought processes, like self-talk.
- The phase that involves consequences to your reaction to anger.
- An anger tool to monitor how strong you feel anger.
- A system of what you tell yourself about the event; the “B” of the ABCD Model.
- Acting in a way that puts your own thoughts and feelings beneath others is acting _______.
- A tool called thought ________ is an example of an immediate solution to anger.
- A model that allows you to act assertively is the conflict _________ model.
- A type of support that you seek from other individuals.
- An anger _______ plan is like a “tool box” of strategies to combat anger.
- The __________ cycle highlights the three phases of anger.
- Acting in a way that enforces both your thoughts and feelings as well as the other person’s is considered being _________.
25 Clues: An event that could lead to anger. • An anger tool to monitor how strong you feel anger. • An anger ____ is a false belief about what anger is. • To break the anger cycle, you need to become ______. • A type of support that you seek from other individuals. • The __________ cycle highlights the three phases of anger. • ...
Pure Physics (Chapter 1, 2, 3 and 4) 2014-03-21
Across
- The force due to gravity is the __________ and only attractive.
- What is the contact force that opposes or tends to oppose motion between surfaces in contact called?
- What is the SI unit for length?
- Weight is usually measured by?
- An object undergoes _______________ when its speed and/or direction change(s)
- An object falling through air achieves __________ velocity when its weight is equal to the air resistance against it.
- The bigger the force, the ______ compressed the spring.
- What error do we have to avoid when using the vernier calipers and micrometer screw gauge?
- What error do we have to avoid when using the metre rule?
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- When the resultant force is zero, we say that the forces are in _______________
- Which is denser? Oxygen or helium?
- Mass is ________ regardless of the gravitational field strength.
- The _____ under the velocity-time graph gives the displacement of the object
- Simple block diagrams with arrows to represent forces acting on individual objects are called _________ diagrams.
- If the resultant force acting on an object is not zero, we say the forces acting on the object are __________
- Does ice float or sink on turpentine?
- Weight is the amount of _______________ force acting on a body.
- What is the rate of change of displacement?
- What is the SI unit of forces?
- A physical quantity consists of a numerical magnitude and a _____
- What is the physical quantities that have both magnitude and direction?
- What is one complete oscillation called?
22 Clues: Weight is usually measured by? • What is the SI unit of forces? • What is the SI unit for length? • Which is denser? Oxygen or helium? • Does ice float or sink on turpentine? • What is one complete oscillation called? • What is the rate of change of displacement? • The bigger the force, the ______ compressed the spring. • ...
Unit D Vocabulary 2024-06-13
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- force that acts to push parts that are in contact with each other in opposite directions
- a push or a pull
- structural __________ when a structure can no longer stand up to the forces acting on it
- the unit used to measure force
- force that acts to squeeze or push an object
- the amount of matter in an object
- an object that provides support
- __________ load external force from a moving object
- structural ________ the ability to maintain its position even when acted on by a force
- structural __________ repeated abnormal use of the structure
- change in shape of any structure
- __________ load the non-moving force acting on an object
- ability of a material to be bent under force without breaking
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- an external force on an object
- how pleasing to the eye a structure looks
- ________ structure made up of a rigid arrangement of parts connected together
- structural ____________ the result of internal and external forces acting on an object to weaken it
- ________ structure made from continuous material(s) ie. puck, baseball
- the forming of materials into wave-like ridges or folds
- force that acts to stretch or pull apart something
- structural ________ the capacity to hold itself up
- the drag or resistance that occurs between two interacting surfaces
- gluing layers of a material together to create a strong bond
- the force of gravity acting on an object
- ________ structure a solid outer surface and a hollow inner area
25 Clues: a push or a pull • an external force on an object • the unit used to measure force • an object that provides support • change in shape of any structure • the amount of matter in an object • the force of gravity acting on an object • how pleasing to the eye a structure looks • force that acts to squeeze or push an object • force that acts to stretch or pull apart something • ...
AVID Vocabulary Crossword 2021-12-09
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- something that makes something
- pleasantly acting
- something handed down from the past
- unpleasant development of some kind
- to agree to something
- close to something usually used for numbers
- to wish or dream of something
- when something is changed in some way
- someone acting in a very unfriendly way
- a category word is typically used in books
- to be tired
- someone's offspring or child
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- to hide
- aggressive or unfriendly
- a small selection of something
- a change or adjustment
- accept or admit something
- disbelief or doubt
- to untie
- to prepare something
20 Clues: to hide • to untie • to be tired • pleasantly acting • disbelief or doubt • to prepare something • to agree to something • a change or adjustment • aggressive or unfriendly • accept or admit something • someone's offspring or child • to wish or dream of something • something that makes something • a small selection of something • something handed down from the past • ...
lebron is not the goat 2025-07-21
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- taking somones life
- clark . women basketball player
- thoughts. when you want to kill yourself
- the act of dying
- a roblox game
- tooff yourslef the act of wanting to kill your self
- the act of choking while eating
- idk waht it means
- mans best friend
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- roblox game
- the act of eating
- a brainrot a roblox game
- the goat
- the act of acting
- ia agoat. teh act of glazing lebron
- how people greet each other
- mom. a wonderdfull person
- likes to chase mice
- a garden a roblox game
- the act of death
20 Clues: the goat • roblox game • a roblox game • the act of dying • mans best friend • the act of death • the act of eating • the act of acting • idk waht it means • taking somones life • likes to chase mice • a garden a roblox game • a brainrot a roblox game • how people greet each other • mom. a wonderdfull person • the act of choking while eating • clark . women basketball player • ...
Adjectives Describing People 2020-12-08
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- Showing no interest or concern.
- Someone who is very straightforward.
- Acting quickly and without thought.
- Noisy and energetic.
- Grumpy.
- Sulky.
- Acting or talking without sensitivity.
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- Somone who is overly critical of others.
- Someone who is argumentative.
- Shy.
- Thinking only about yourself.
- A person who shows no pain.
- Someone who is always alert.
- Someone who is very enthusiastic.
- Careful.
15 Clues: Shy. • Sulky. • Grumpy. • Careful. • Noisy and energetic. • A person who shows no pain. • Someone who is always alert. • Someone who is argumentative. • Thinking only about yourself. • Showing no interest or concern. • Someone who is very enthusiastic. • Acting quickly and without thought. • Someone who is very straightforward. • Acting or talking without sensitivity. • ...
Parliamentary Procedure 2023-10-09
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- Discussion relevant to the matter at hand
- A formal proposal during a meeting
- Number of taps that signifies the start of a meeting
- To temporarily delay action on an item of business.
- To temporarily place the action in question in a committee.
- To present an item of business for consideration and action by the chapter
- Can be discussed
- Terminology used to make a Main Motion
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- to again bring the question before the chapter for further consideration
- When you vote out loud
- Minimum amount of members needed to conduct business
- minimum vote needed for business to pass
- Three Taps of the Gavel
- Can be changed
- Number of taps that tells members to be seated
- To cancel action taken by the chapter
16 Clues: Can be changed • Can be discussed • When you vote out loud • Three Taps of the Gavel • A formal proposal during a meeting • To cancel action taken by the chapter • Terminology used to make a Main Motion • minimum vote needed for business to pass • Discussion relevant to the matter at hand • Number of taps that tells members to be seated • ...
Chapter 3: Force And Pressure 2021-08-16
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- A PUSH or a PULL acting on a body.
- ________ is numerically equal to the force of one Newton.
- The CGS unit of force.
- The SI unit of Force.
- 1 kgf is approximately taken as ____.(write in words)
- The SI unit of force is named after English Scientist ________.
- Force is a ______ quantity.
- The unit of 'Moment of Force'.
- He invented one of the first mechanical calculators.
- Lizards use this principle when they move.
- Lateral pressure is only exerted by _______.
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- The ________ extends upwards up to about 300 metre from the sea level.
- 10^7 dyne is equal to ____.(write in words)
- cm is the _______ unit of distance.
- the force acting perpendicular to the surface of a body.
- An instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure at a place.
- Simple device used to measure the pressure exerted by a liquid.
- A normal force acting on the unit area of surface.
- Force is measured using __________.
19 Clues: The SI unit of Force. • The CGS unit of force. • Force is a ______ quantity. • The unit of 'Moment of Force'. • A PUSH or a PULL acting on a body. • cm is the _______ unit of distance. • Force is measured using __________. • Lizards use this principle when they move. • 10^7 dyne is equal to ____.(write in words) • Lateral pressure is only exerted by _______. • ...
Pharmacology Crossword Unit 10 2022-04-10
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- onset is within 15-30 minutes
- must take on an empty stomach with 8 oz of water and maintain elevated 30 minutes after administration
- this long-acting insulin may be given BID because it is dose dependent
- rapid-acting insulin similiar to endogenous insulin made from pancrease
- only insulin that can be given IV
- glargine is an example of
- synthetic T4 hormone used to treat hypothyroidism
- a topical glucocorticoid
- nasal spray used to treat osteoporosis
- examples are Humulin N or Novulin N
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- slows the inactivation of incretin hormones in the regulation og glucose homeostasis
- an oral glucocorticoid
- injectable / IV glucocorticoid
- inhaled rapid-acting insulin
- this oral antidiabetic agent stimulates secretion of insulin form Beta cells in pancrease
- inhibits production of T4 used to treat hyperthyroidism
- this biguanide decreases hepatic glucose production and intestinal absorption
- often administered with a glucocorticoid for the treatment of Addison's disease
- emergency drug used to help liver release glucose stores for hypoglycemic client
19 Clues: an oral glucocorticoid • a topical glucocorticoid • glargine is an example of • inhaled rapid-acting insulin • onset is within 15-30 minutes • injectable / IV glucocorticoid • only insulin that can be given IV • examples are Humulin N or Novulin N • nasal spray used to treat osteoporosis • synthetic T4 hormone used to treat hypothyroidism • ...
Unit 1 Science Choice Board Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-21
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- acceleration in a circular r pullmotion
- and upward force that fluids exert on all matter
- the SI unit for pressure
- the tendency of all objects to resist a change in motion
- a quantity that has both size and direction
- a measure of how far something moves in a given amount of time
- the measure of how much force is acting on a given area
- when it travels around another object in space
- the combination of all the forces acting on an object
- speed in a certain direction
- a change of position over time
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- the pressure caused by the weight of the atmosphere
- when gravity is pulling it down and no other forces are acting on it
- a push or pull
- the rate at which velocity changes
- a location to which you compare other locations
- describes the location of an object
- a force of attraction between objects due to their mass
- any material that can flow and take the shape of its container
19 Clues: a push or pull • the SI unit for pressure • speed in a certain direction • a change of position over time • the rate at which velocity changes • describes the location of an object • acceleration in a circular r pullmotion • a quantity that has both size and direction • when it travels around another object in space • a location to which you compare other locations • ...
8.6 vocab 2023-11-27
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- the tendency of a physical object
- newtons law stating that an object at rest stays at rest or an object in motion stays in motion
- forces on an object that causes change in the motion of the object
- the change in an objects position
- a system that uses coordinates or background objects to establish position or to measure movement of a point in space
- a change in motion acted on by an unbalanced force acting upon an object
- newtons law stating that action force there is an equal and opposite reaction force for every
- the size or quantity of something
- Forces on an object that do not change the motion of the object
- A force that resists the motion of two surfaces sliding across one another
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- newtons law stating that acceleration of an object depends on the object's mass and the magnitude of the force acting upon it
- a push or pull that changes the motion of an object
- the rate of change of position with respect to time
- resistance or force of equal magnitude acting in the opposite direction to an action force
- measurement of speed and direction of an object
- the sum of all forces acting upon an object
- A straight path an object can move along
- the way that something causes a change
- The state of an object when it is not in motion
19 Clues: the tendency of a physical object • the change in an objects position • the size or quantity of something • the way that something causes a change • A straight path an object can move along • the sum of all forces acting upon an object • measurement of speed and direction of an object • The state of an object when it is not in motion • ...
COMPLICATED PUZZLE 2017-05-28
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- one of the principles on which a belief or theory is based
- the technical words or expressions that are used in a particular subject,
- below a satisfactory standard
- a movement into or through something or someone
- The wide spread of something in many directions
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- real or not imaginary; able to be shown, touched or experienced
- the present situation
- someone or something that is very slow
- someone who is good at making speeches and persuading people, public speaker.
- unclear or confused
10 Clues: unclear or confused • the present situation • below a satisfactory standard • someone or something that is very slow • a movement into or through something or someone • The wide spread of something in many directions • one of the principles on which a belief or theory is based • real or not imaginary; able to be shown, touched or experienced • ...
Weekly Vocabulary Words 3 2025-09-16
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- the special vocabulary used in a particular business, science, or art.
- unable to move
- lasting through the year or for many years.
- a trick or lie meant to deceive someone.
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- the farthest reaches of settlement, exploration, or knowledge.
- 1. A numeral. 2. A finger or toe.
- to carry or drag with great effort
- to understand.
- a person who works on planes, jeeps, or other metal objects, specifically by attaching parts together with rivets, or bolts.
- to display noticeably.
10 Clues: to understand. • unable to move • to display noticeably. • 1. A numeral. 2. A finger or toe. • to carry or drag with great effort • a trick or lie meant to deceive someone. • lasting through the year or for many years. • the farthest reaches of settlement, exploration, or knowledge. • the special vocabulary used in a particular business, science, or art. • ...
Terminology 2023-03-02
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- when something is said to be smaller, worse, or less important than it actually is.
- the narrator relies solely on visible facts. They do not delve into any characters thoughts or feelings. Third-person _________
- giving non-human things, human characteristics.
- the narrator tells the story from a single character's point of view. They can only see the thoughts and feelings of that one character. Third-person __________.
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- when a word sounds like the thing is describes.
- the use of exaggeration for effect.
- the comparison of two things by saying one IS the other.
- the narrator is all-knowing and all seeing. They have access to the thoughts and feelings of all characters. Third-person _________
- the comparison of two things using 'like' or 'as'.
- the perspective in which the protagonist tells the story using "I" or "We".
10 Clues: the use of exaggeration for effect. • when a word sounds like the thing is describes. • giving non-human things, human characteristics. • the comparison of two things using 'like' or 'as'. • the comparison of two things by saying one IS the other. • the perspective in which the protagonist tells the story using "I" or "We". • ...
Terminology 2013-02-08
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- Line of longitude found at 30 degrees East.
- Illegal hunting of animals
- The point at which the earthquake occurs.
- Something that could be dangerous
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- waves Another term for shock waves.
- Hot liquid rock found below the earth's surface
- Number of people found in a country.
- Rain containing high levels of chemicals.
- Line of latitude found at 0 degrees.
- Hot liquid that spills from a volcano
10 Clues: Illegal hunting of animals • Something that could be dangerous • waves Another term for shock waves. • Number of people found in a country. • Line of latitude found at 0 degrees. • Hot liquid that spills from a volcano • Rain containing high levels of chemicals. • The point at which the earthquake occurs. • Line of longitude found at 30 degrees East. • ...
Net Force Vocabulary 2023-09-20
10 Clues: add • Newtons • subtract • left or right • A push or pull • subtract or add based on direction • sum of all forces acting on an object • change in an objects speed or direction • same amount of forces acting on a object • different amount of forces acting on a object
Christian Terminology 2021-05-30
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- God Bearer, starts with T
- To the East, Two words starting with A and D
- Jesus in Flesh, starts with I
- Salvation or sacrafice, starts with A
- Outside human existence, starts with T
- Never dies, starts with E
- Synergy of Jesus humanity and divinty, Two words starting with H and U
- Bringing God into existence, starts with B
- Knowing everything, starts with O
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- Nature of God, starts with H
- Taking away from sin, starts with R
- Nature of God, starts with D
- Action of a saviour, starts with S
- Of the same substance, starts with C
- Word for God, starts with L
- Father, Son, Holy Spirit, Starts with T
- Heaven and Earth unified, Starts with I
17 Clues: God Bearer, starts with T • Never dies, starts with E • Word for God, starts with L • Nature of God, starts with H • Nature of God, starts with D • Jesus in Flesh, starts with I • Knowing everything, starts with O • Action of a saviour, starts with S • Taking away from sin, starts with R • Of the same substance, starts with C • Salvation or sacrafice, starts with A • ...
Earthquake terminology 2022-11-10
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- The strength of an earthquake
- Where two plates diverge
- The centre position of the Earth from where seismic waves start.
- The earthquakes that arrive before larger earthquakes in a similar place.
- It is the position on the Earth’s surface vertically above the focus of an earthquake. This position is expressed by its geographical latitude and longitude.
- The largest earthquake.
- The scale used to measure the magnitude of an earthquake
- Can measure the strength and duration of the earthquake’s waves. It is a primary earthquake recording device.
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- An area of fractures between two masses of rock.
- Currents in the mantle responsible for plate movement
- The earthquakes arrived after the largest shock of an earthquake series.
- Where two plates converge
- waves Waves of energy that move through the Earth’s layers.
- Secondary effect of earthquakes
- These waves reach the surface first
- Tectonic plates move past each other.
- The inner component of the seismograph, which may be a pendulum, or a mass attached to a spring.
17 Clues: The largest earthquake. • Where two plates diverge • Where two plates converge • The strength of an earthquake • Secondary effect of earthquakes • These waves reach the surface first • Tectonic plates move past each other. • An area of fractures between two masses of rock. • Currents in the mantle responsible for plate movement • ...
Web Terminology 2019-07-09
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- A document that shows the global, hierarchical view of a website’s pages and content.
- Programming language for websites.
- A collection of pages you can get to through the Web.
- Website design that adapts to multiple screen sizes such as desktop and mobile devices.
- The first screen of information that appears when the main address of a website is typed in.
- A rotating banner of images.
- Files saved by a web browser so the next time that user visits the site the page loads faster.
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- An acronym for “what you see is what you get” content editor.
- A unique name used to identify the location of a website on a web server.
- A word or graphic that can be clicked on and will take the user to other information.
- A software application used for accessing information on the Web.
- They show you the pages and subpages that appear before the page you’re on, such as: Home > Government > Public Safety
- Unique identifying number for every computer that accesses the Internet.
- Refers to the system that allows visitors to a website to move around that site.
- A small text file created by a website or application that is stored within a visitor’s computer.
- Drop-down interface triggered by the user hovering over a link, showing all options in a panel, often grouped into categories.
- A graphic with the dimensions of 1x1.
17 Clues: A rotating banner of images. • Programming language for websites. • A graphic with the dimensions of 1x1. • A collection of pages you can get to through the Web. • An acronym for “what you see is what you get” content editor. • A software application used for accessing information on the Web. • Unique identifying number for every computer that accesses the Internet. • ...
Equitable terminology 2020-08-29
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- consists of personal property only such as money or shares
- a person who has not provided any consideration
- ...juris, a beneficiary who is of full age and mental capacity
- land left by will
- person appointed by the court who will administer the estate of a deceased person
- male person named in the will who will administer the estate of a deceased
- personal property left by will
- consist of real property only such as land
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- trust can be express, ... or constructive
- property that remains undisposed of after a number of specific gifts on death
- property can be tangible or ...
- a period of time after which the law will not allow property to be outside the general circulation of the economy
- transfer of real property
- an organisation who holds property for public benefit
- ...-General - person who enforces and controls charitable trusts
- formal transfer of a property - usually land
- equitable owner of the property under a trust
17 Clues: land left by will • transfer of real property • personal property left by will • property can be tangible or ... • trust can be express, ... or constructive • consist of real property only such as land • formal transfer of a property - usually land • equitable owner of the property under a trust • a person who has not provided any consideration • ...
Taxonomy Terminology 2020-09-24
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- Genus for cats.
- A flexible cord of cells that makes spinal columns.
- Area of the pharynx.
- class that includes frogs, toads, or salamanders.
- A bony fish.
- the class of birds.
- 7 Categories of the classification system.
- the family for dogs.
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- Nomenclature System of naming species using genus species.
- Animals that have a segmented spinal column.
- The kingdom including the bacterial organisms that lack a true nucleus in the cell and reproduce by fission.
- Kingdom of plants that lack chlorophyll and get nutrients from other plants and animals.
- The class that includes turtles,tortises,snakes, pythons, boas, etc...
- The order for cats and dogs.
- Kingdom including the single-celled organisms.
- A phylum with 4 distinctive characteristics.
- Members of the animal kingdom without backbones.
17 Clues: A bony fish. • Genus for cats. • the class of birds. • Area of the pharynx. • the family for dogs. • The order for cats and dogs. • 7 Categories of the classification system. • Animals that have a segmented spinal column. • A phylum with 4 distinctive characteristics. • Kingdom including the single-celled organisms. • Members of the animal kingdom without backbones. • ...
Trigonometry Terminology 2023-01-25
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- statement that two trigonometric functions are equivalent
- the ratio of the hypotenuse to the side opposite an acute angle
- a smooth, repetitive oscillation
- equal to the ratio of the side adjacent to an acute angle to the hypotenuse
- used in math as a variable to represent a measured angle
- the set of natural numbers
- the trigonometric function that is equal to the ratio of the side opposite a given angle to the hypotenuse
- a unit of rotational measure given by a rotation
- the ratio of the circumference of any circle to the diameter of that circle
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- a function returning to the same value at regular intervals
- the horizontal line that is halfway between the maximal line and the minimal line
- the ratio of the length of the opposite side to the length of the adjacent side
- the reciprocal of a cosine
- the unit rate of the constant rate defined by the number of cycles per unit length
- the ratio of the side adjacent to a particular acute angle to the side opposite the angle
- the distance between two consecutive points
- the distance between a maximal point of the graph of the sinusoidal function and the midline
17 Clues: the reciprocal of a cosine • the set of natural numbers • a smooth, repetitive oscillation • the distance between two consecutive points • a unit of rotational measure given by a rotation • used in math as a variable to represent a measured angle • statement that two trigonometric functions are equivalent • a function returning to the same value at regular intervals • ...
Financial Terminology 2023-02-27
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- Someone might need to file for ________________ if they borrowed so much money that they can no longer afford to pay it back
- A name for a newer type of currency that only exists on the computer and is not controlled by a government or bank
- The name for the period of your life after you stop working
- the name for the money you have borrowed or owe to others
- Money lent to post-secondary students by the government to pay for school expenses
- Something you make and follow in order to track how much money you can afford to spend every month
- Money that you put aside and do not spend at the end of the month
- ______________expenses are the monthly costs that can change from month-to-month (e.g. entertainment costs)
- ________________expenses are the monthly costs that tend to stay the same from month-to-month (e.g. rent)
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- _____________ the financial term for the extra money you need to pay back to the person who gave you a loan
- the amount of money you pay every month toward owning your own home
- What does the first "R" in "RRSP" stand for?
- ______________ the fees you pay to take classes at a post-secondary institution
- Your ______________ income is the amount of money you make AFTER taxes are deducted from your paycheque
- Your ____________ income is the amount of money you make BEFORE taxes are deducted from your paycheque
- the name for the amount of money you earn every year at your job
- the name for the lowest hourly amount of money you are allowed to pay someone by law
17 Clues: What does the first "R" in "RRSP" stand for? • the name for the money you have borrowed or owe to others • The name for the period of your life after you stop working • the name for the amount of money you earn every year at your job • Money that you put aside and do not spend at the end of the month • ...
Reproductive Terminology 2023-03-06
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- Which animal goes through lambing
- Which animal goes through whelping
- needed for the offspring’s immunity
- length of time during which the female is pregnant
- period of time that milk is secreted by the mammary glands
- first milk produced after a mammal gives birth that contains
- age at which animals reach sexual maturity and are able to
- union of the sperm and egg cells
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- act of giving birth
- Which animal goes through calving?
- Which animal goes through queening
- Which animal goes through farrowing
- removal of female reproductive organs
- (neutering)—removal of testicles
- release of the egg cell from the ovary
- Which animal goes through kidding
- Which animal goes through kindling
17 Clues: act of giving birth • (neutering)—removal of testicles • union of the sperm and egg cells • Which animal goes through lambing • Which animal goes through kidding • Which animal goes through calving? • Which animal goes through queening • Which animal goes through whelping • Which animal goes through kindling • Which animal goes through farrowing • ...
Business Terminology 2023-02-28
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- wealth in the form of money or other assets owned by a person or organization or available or contributed for a particular purpose such as starting a company or investing.
- A place where something is sold
- the Red:In debt
- a manager within a company who promotes innovative product development and marketin
- the state of being responsible for something
- method of distributing products or services involving a franchisor
- state of being a partner or partners.
- a particular form or branch of economic or commercial activity.
- you need it
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- exclusive possession or control of the supply
- a method of distributing products or services involving a franchisor.
- the action of making or manufacturing from components or raw materials, or the process of being so manufactured
- total amount of income generated by the sale of goods or services related to the company's primary operations.
- you try to beat them
- Provied someone with something
- you make it when you sell something
- the Black: a company's profitability and current financial health
- an early sample
- proprietorship: an enterprise owned by a sole person
19 Clues: you need it • the Red:In debt • an early sample • you try to beat them • Provied someone with something • A place where something is sold • you make it when you sell something • state of being a partner or partners. • the state of being responsible for something • exclusive possession or control of the supply • proprietorship: an enterprise owned by a sole person • ...
Pharmacogenomic terminology 2017-09-25
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- HIV drug for which all patients undergo a genetic test prior to administration
- A collection of genetic variants, such as SNPs, that always travel together (are inherited together) on the same individual allele
- An unintended, harmful reaction to medicines
- well know anticoagulant that causes severe side affects in certain individuals
- A variant that has two or more alleles and is present at a frequency of at least 1% of the population
- When two different alleles are present on the chromosome pair
- metaboliser Two normally functioning alleles and therefore have normal enzyme activity
- A single nucleotide locus with two or more naturally occurring alleles defined by a single base pair substitution
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- A study to assess common genetic variations across the entire genome of a large population of individuals in order to study whether any of the investigated variations is associated with a phenotype of interest
- gene A gene predicted to be associated with a particular trait e.g disease, adverse reaction to a drug
- The biochemical and physiological effects of drugs, particularly those that define the drugs mechanism of action on the body
- metaboliser Two non-functional alleles and therefore have little to no enzyme activity
- P450 A group of enzymes involved in drug metabolism and found in high levels in the liver
- A precursor (forerunner) of a drug needs to undergo chemical conversion by metabolic processes before becoming an active pharmacological agent
- The basic physical unit of inheritance
- Part of the genome formed by DNA sequences that encode genes
- An individual’s collection of genes
17 Clues: An individual’s collection of genes • The basic physical unit of inheritance • An unintended, harmful reaction to medicines • Part of the genome formed by DNA sequences that encode genes • When two different alleles are present on the chromosome pair • HIV drug for which all patients undergo a genetic test prior to administration • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-02-15
Computer Terminology 2022-02-07
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- A Sheep with Horne's
- Read Only Memory
- 8 bits
- WiFi
- Understanding for a computer
- remembrance
- Used on nails
- Consists of 2 or more computers that are linked
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- What a programmer creates
- what you use to read a bar-code
- A musical instrument similar to the flute
- A value only from 0 to 1
- A small mammal that squeaks
- A world that is not physical
- A musical instrument much like a piano
- Something used to store papers in
- Arts
17 Clues: WiFi • Arts • 8 bits • remembrance • Used on nails • Read Only Memory • A Sheep with Horne's • A value only from 0 to 1 • What a programmer creates • A small mammal that squeaks • A world that is not physical • Understanding for a computer • what you use to read a bar-code • Something used to store papers in • A musical instrument much like a piano • A musical instrument similar to the flute • ...
Diagnostics Terminology 2023-08-15
17 Clues: drug • life • same • sound • xrays • glass • heart • record • beyond • to cut • luminous • movement • record of • treatment • blood vessels • repeated sound • record of something
Healthcare Terminology 2023-11-07
Across
- Person who purchases the insurance plan
- Protected Health Information
- Must happen before full registration in the ER
- % patient pays after meeting their deductible
- Determines the order the insurance pays
- Insurance for low income individuals/disabled/children
- Person responsible for paying balance after insurance
- Law that governs patient privacy
- Advanced Beneficiary Notice
- Must be met before the insurance starts to pay
Down
- Amount the patient pays each month for their insurance
- Questionnaire to determine who pays 1st for patient's with Medicare
- Insurance for active military members
- Federal health insurance plan primarily for seniors
- Birthday rule applies to child with ____ insurances
- Fixed amount the patient pays for certain services
- Emergency Medical Active Labor Act
17 Clues: Advanced Beneficiary Notice • Protected Health Information • Law that governs patient privacy • Emergency Medical Active Labor Act • Insurance for active military members • Person who purchases the insurance plan • Determines the order the insurance pays • % patient pays after meeting their deductible • Must happen before full registration in the ER • ...
Hiking Terminology! 2023-11-18
Across
- used to light a fire
- hiking snack with nuts, pretzels, chocolate (2 words)
- important thing to have enough of while hiking
- used to walk in deep snow without sinking
- helps you find which way is North
- sweet product of a tree
- height above sea level
- paint on a tree that marks the trail
- camping gear that keeps you warm at night (2 words)
- large sheet of waterproof material used to construct a shelter
Down
- something that you pitch
- yummy campfire treat
- protects your skin from the sun
- admiring the stars at night
- a bag you hang from a tree to keep food safe
- a small flashlight worn on the head
- warm fuzzy layer for cold days
17 Clues: used to light a fire • yummy campfire treat • height above sea level • sweet product of a tree • something that you pitch • admiring the stars at night • warm fuzzy layer for cold days • protects your skin from the sun • helps you find which way is North • a small flashlight worn on the head • paint on a tree that marks the trail • used to walk in deep snow without sinking • ...
Medical terminology 2023-11-13
Across
- an air pipe from the larynx to the bronchi
- brings blood away from the heart
- the constant state of neutral balance within the body
- Movement away from the midline
- moving in a circle at a joint
- septum Separates the nasal cavity into two sections
- microscopic air sacs in the lungs
- the small branches of the bronchi
Down
- the iron-containing protein of the red blood cells
- serous membrane that folds back on itself to form a membranous pleural sac
- Period of relaxation oh the heart
- the process of taking in air
- the process of taking in oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide
- the flap cartilage at the roof of the tongue that depresses during swallowing
- also known as the voice box
- brings blood towards the heart
- Hairlike projections
17 Clues: Hairlike projections • also known as the voice box • the process of taking in air • moving in a circle at a joint • Movement away from the midline • brings blood towards the heart • brings blood away from the heart • Period of relaxation oh the heart • microscopic air sacs in the lungs • the small branches of the bronchi • an air pipe from the larynx to the bronchi • ...
