acting terminology Crossword Puzzles
Medical terminology 2023-03-15
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- difficulty breathing
- fast breathing
- Inflammation of joints
- inflammation surrounding the heart
- painful muscle condition
- low blood count
- inflammation of the stomach lining
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- fast/rapid heart
- disease relating to a nerve
- head pain
- inflammation of the skin
- inflammation of the liver
- inflammation of the brain
- inflammation of the throat
- chronic muscle inflammation
15 Clues: head pain • fast breathing • low blood count • fast/rapid heart • difficulty breathing • Inflammation of joints • painful muscle condition • inflammation of the skin • inflammation of the liver • inflammation of the brain • inflammation of the throat • disease relating to a nerve • chronic muscle inflammation • inflammation surrounding the heart • inflammation of the stomach lining
3D Terminology 2023-11-21
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- a flat surface that forms part of the boundary of a solid object
- the smallest distinguishable cube in a three-dimensional image
- a beginning or starting point in a 3D scene
- the process of creating a photorealistic 2D image from 3D models
- the process of stretching a flat, 2D shape vertically to create a 3D object in a scene
- a 3D object representation consisting of a collection of vertices and polygons
- a virtual camera from which rendering is performed, also sometimes referred to as 'eye'
- a plane figure with at least three straight sides and angles
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- Mapping the application of patterns or images to three-dimensional graphics to enhance the realism of their surfaces
- a curve defined by polynomial interpolation through control points.
- a corner point of a polygon
- a chip or electronic circuit capable of rendering graphics for display on an electronic device
- refers to vertex & rendering primitive connectivity information
- Tracing recursively tracing paths of light rays through a 3D scene
- a common 3D file format.
15 Clues: a common 3D file format. • a corner point of a polygon • a beginning or starting point in a 3D scene • a plane figure with at least three straight sides and angles • the smallest distinguishable cube in a three-dimensional image • refers to vertex & rendering primitive connectivity information • a flat surface that forms part of the boundary of a solid object • ...
medical terminology 2023-11-09
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- microscopic air sacs in the lungs
- period of work or contraction of the heart
- movement towards the midline
- straightening a limb
- turning palm up
- bending a limb
- movement away from the midline
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- liquid portion of the blood
- period of relaxation of the heart
- turning palm down
- movement around a central axis
- hair like projections
- bending backward or bending the foot towards the knee
- moving in a circle at a joint
- the iron-containing protein of the red blood cells
15 Clues: bending a limb • turning palm up • turning palm down • straightening a limb • hair like projections • liquid portion of the blood • movement towards the midline • moving in a circle at a joint • movement around a central axis • movement away from the midline • period of relaxation of the heart • microscopic air sacs in the lungs • period of work or contraction of the heart • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-11-08
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- period of relaxation of the heart
- microscopic air sacs in the lung
- blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- a constant state of natural balance within the body
- breathing in; taking air into the lungs
- hairlike projections
- the straightening of a joint
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- turning the palms upward (toward the sky)
- decreasing the angle between two parts; bending a limb
- movement of a limb towards the midline
- rhythmic, wavelike motion of involuntary muscles
- liquid portion of the blood
- turning the palms downward (toward the ground)
- period of work, or contraction, of the heart
- blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart
15 Clues: hairlike projections • liquid portion of the blood • the straightening of a joint • microscopic air sacs in the lung • period of relaxation of the heart • movement of a limb towards the midline • breathing in; taking air into the lungs • turning the palms upward (toward the sky) • period of work, or contraction, of the heart • turning the palms downward (toward the ground) • ...
Python Terminology 2024-02-15
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- - Asks for Input
- - Computers for People
- - What else does it work on?
- - Intermediate of Man and Metal
- - Meaning of Instruction
- - Examine Program
- - Display of Values
- - Temporary Information
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- - Direct interface through Command
- - Computer Mind
- - Computers for Computers
- - Held Information
- - Unintended Insect
- - Instructions
- - Base Machine Instinct
15 Clues: - Instructions • - Computer Mind • - Asks for Input • - Examine Program • - Held Information • - Unintended Insect • - Display of Values • - Computers for People • - Base Machine Instinct • - Temporary Information • - Meaning of Instruction • - Computers for Computers • - What else does it work on? • - Intermediate of Man and Metal • - Direct interface through Command
Medical Terminology 2024-03-19
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- slow breathing
- surgical repair of the bronchus
- lung specialist
- inflammation of the bronchus
- condition of no breathing
- blood in the chest
- insufficient oxygen in the blood
- surgical removal of the voice box
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- surgical removal of a lobe
- surgical opening in the trachea
- runny nose(flow/discharge from the nose)
- inflammation of the voice box
- rapid breathing
- pus in the chest
- incision to the chest
15 Clues: slow breathing • lung specialist • rapid breathing • pus in the chest • blood in the chest • incision to the chest • condition of no breathing • surgical removal of a lobe • inflammation of the bronchus • inflammation of the voice box • surgical opening in the trachea • surgical repair of the bronchus • insufficient oxygen in the blood • surgical removal of the voice box • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-08-15
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- A surgical procedure to correct a deviated nasal septum - a displacement of the bone and cartilage that divides your two nostrils.
- a way of looking inside the body using a flexible tube that has a small camera on the end of it.
- Services that include rehabilitative services to help restore bodily functions such walking,speech,the use of limbs, etc.
- A non-invasive procedure that is used to provide detailed views of the bones, blood vessels, brain and dense tissues.
- Medical equipment used in the course of treatment or home care, including such items as crutches, knee braces, wheelchairs, etc.
- Care rendered either on an inpatient basis or in the home setting for a terminally ill patient.
- A doctor who does not serve as a primary care physician, but who provides secondary care, specializing in a specific medical field.
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- When a member requires a great deal of medical care, the health insurance company may assign the member to this, to work with the patient's healthcare providers to assist in the management of the patient's long term needs.
- A term referring to a patient who receives care at a medical facility but who is not admitted to the facility overnight, or for 24 hours or less.
- health care professional focused on the diagnostic and treatment on neuromuscular disorders, with an emphasis on treatment through manual adjustment and/or manipulation of the spine.
- Uses sound waves to make a picture of the organs and structures in the body.
- A term used to describe a person admitted to a hospital for at least 24 hours.
- Uses radiation energy to create images of internal body structures with a quick, painless procedure.
- services performed by an acupuncturist
- an ultrasound of the heart to look at heart size and function, including the heart valves.
15 Clues: services performed by an acupuncturist • Uses sound waves to make a picture of the organs and structures in the body. • A term used to describe a person admitted to a hospital for at least 24 hours. • an ultrasound of the heart to look at heart size and function, including the heart valves. • ...
Terminology Puzzle 2024-11-29
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- - A grouped set of lines in a poem, usually separated by a space.
- - The vocabulary of a language.
- - A conversation between two or more people in a text or play.
- - When speakers talk simultaneously.
- Question - A question added at the end of a statement, often for confirmation.
- - The continuation of a sentence without pause beyond the end of a line.
- - Words or phrases that make statements less forceful or assertive.
- - A spoken word, statement, or vocal sound in conversation.
- - A temporary stop or silence in speech.
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- - A long speech by one person in a play or narrative.
- - A 14-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme and structure.
- - The act of repeating words or phrases for emphasis or clarity.
- - Words or sounds used to fill gaps in speech, such as "um" or "like."
- Start - When a speaker begins to speak, stops, and starts again.
- - A pause within a line of poetry, often marked by punctuation.
15 Clues: - The vocabulary of a language. • - When speakers talk simultaneously. • - A temporary stop or silence in speech. • - A long speech by one person in a play or narrative. • - A spoken word, statement, or vocal sound in conversation. • - A 14-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme and structure. • - A conversation between two or more people in a text or play. • ...
bone terminology 2025-04-28
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- cartilage - helps with smooth movement of the joints and provides protection
- - end part of a long bone, grows separetly from the shaft
- - a type of osteocyte that destroys bone tissue
- - protective covering on the outer surface of the bone
- Bone Tissue - It is in the open spaces that blood vessels infiltrate and provide food and oxygen and remove waste products of metabolism. contains red marrow
- cavity - hollow shaft of a long bone
- - a type of osteocyte which form collagen fibers
- bones - include bones of the wrist and ankle and are responsible for providing strength
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- - main portion of the bone
- - cells that make up bone tissue
- bones - function mainly is for articulation and to form joints. Irregular bones are found in the vertebrae, inner ear and some of the facial bones.
- Bone Tissue - Is much thicker and if observed under a microscope it appears to have many circles. The circles are bony plates, called canals. It is through both canals that we can transport food, oxygen, metabolic waste as well as nerve supply.
- Bones - include bones in the upper and lower arm, the upper and lower leg, and the fingers and toes.
- bones - include the ribs, the scapulae, and some bones of the skull
- - contains yellow bone marrow, which is lined with endosteum which is composed of osteoblasts and a few osteoclasts.
15 Clues: - main portion of the bone • - cells that make up bone tissue • cavity - hollow shaft of a long bone • - a type of osteocyte that destroys bone tissue • - a type of osteocyte which form collagen fibers • - protective covering on the outer surface of the bone • - end part of a long bone, grows separetly from the shaft • ...
Fiqh Terminology 2025-01-19
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- __ is Hypocrite.
- Associates Partners with Allah
- Adhab is___
- It is better not do it but if done, it's not a sin.
- Actions you must not do.
- Incorrect, not done in correct manner.
- Lawful things that belog to you.
- Beleives in Tawheed, Nubuwah and Qiyamah.
- Unlawful things that you took from someone else without permission.
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- Actions you must do.
- It is better to do it, but if not done, there is no sin.
- Thawab is _____
- Things that are allowed to do, example sleeping, walking, etc.
- Contunuity, doing something without interruptions, ie. Salat.
- Beleives in the Usul-e-din
- Correct Order, doing something in the right order.
16 Clues: Adhab is___ • Thawab is _____ • __ is Hypocrite. • Actions you must do. • Actions you must not do. • Beleives in the Usul-e-din • Associates Partners with Allah • Lawful things that belog to you. • Incorrect, not done in correct manner. • Beleives in Tawheed, Nubuwah and Qiyamah. • Correct Order, doing something in the right order. • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-10-14
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- **Biostatistics**: The application of statistical methods to biological and health-related research, aiding in the analysis and interpretation of data.
- **Hemolysis**: The destruction of red blood cells, leading to the release of hemoglobin into the bloodstream.
- **Neoplasm**: An abnormal mass of tissue that arises from uncontrolled cell growth, commonly referred to as a tumor.
- Abnormal or impaired functioning of an organ or system in the body.
- **Microfilm**: A film on which documents are reduced in size for preservation and storage, often used in libraries and archives.
- **Glucose**: A simple sugar that serves as a primary energy source for the body's cells and is critical in metabolism.
- A type of cancer that begins in the skin or in tissues that line internal organs.
- **Cytology**: The study of cells, including their structure, function, and abnormalities, often used in medical diagnostics.
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- Inflammation of the pericardium, the sac surrounding the heart.
- An immature red blood cell that is still developing in the bone marrow.
- A condition characterized by abnormally low blood sugar levels.
- A malignant tumor that arises from connective tissues such as bone, cartilage, or muscle.
- An organism that walks on two legs.
- **Dermatitis**: An inflammation of the skin characterized by redness, swelling, and irritation.
- **Cuboid**: A three-dimensional geometric shape with six rectangular faces, typically resembling a box.
15 Clues: An organism that walks on two legs. • Inflammation of the pericardium, the sac surrounding the heart. • A condition characterized by abnormally low blood sugar levels. • Abnormal or impaired functioning of an organ or system in the body. • An immature red blood cell that is still developing in the bone marrow. • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-08-29
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- Divides the body into superior and inferior
- Divides the body into anterior and posterior parts
- Pertaining to the chest region
- Divides the body into left and right parts
- Pertaining to the buttocks
- Relating to the back or posterior of the body
- Relating to the front or anterior of the body
- Pertaining to the lower back or lumbar vertebrae
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- Pertaining to the thigh
- Pertaining to the abdomen
- Pertaining to the arm
- Toward the tail or lower part of the body
- Pertaining to the neck or cervical vertebrae
- Pertaining to the skull or head
- Pertaining to the pelvis
15 Clues: Pertaining to the arm • Pertaining to the thigh • Pertaining to the pelvis • Pertaining to the abdomen • Pertaining to the buttocks • Pertaining to the chest region • Pertaining to the skull or head • Toward the tail or lower part of the body • Divides the body into left and right parts • Divides the body into superior and inferior • Pertaining to the neck or cervical vertebrae • ...
Hog Terminology 2024-08-16
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- Act of birth in pigs
- Moving pigs from one nursing sow to another
- Scientific term for pigs
- The process of separating a young animal(s) from its/their mother
- Female pig that has not given birth
- The age in which we wean piglets from their mother (in weeks)
- The process or period of developing inside the womb between conception and birth
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- Mr. Reed's favorite hog breed
- Castrated Male pig
- Female pig that has given birth
- General term for act of birthing
- Young pig still nursing on the sow
- Intact Male pig
- animal that provides bacon
- group of newborn pigs
15 Clues: Intact Male pig • Castrated Male pig • Act of birth in pigs • group of newborn pigs • Scientific term for pigs • animal that provides bacon • Mr. Reed's favorite hog breed • Female pig that has given birth • General term for act of birthing • Young pig still nursing on the sow • Female pig that has not given birth • Moving pigs from one nursing sow to another • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-08-15
15 Clues: My/o • Orth/o • Cyte/o • Spin/o • Cost/o • Hemat/ • Arthr/o • softening • Ophthalm/o • Pain in the head • Tumor of the bone • Pain of the joint • Inflammation of the liver • Surgical repair of the nose • New opening of the colon or large intestine
Insurance Terminology 2024-09-19
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- The amount paid by the policyholder to the insurer for coverage.
- A type of insurance that covers medical expenses.
- When the existence of insurance changes the behavior of the insured, leading to more risk-taking.
- An individual or entity entitled to receive insurance benefits.
- The person who assesses the risk associated with a proposal.
- The protection your insurance provides.
- Insurance that covers losses due to fire, flood, or other natural disasters.
- An event sufficiently related to an injury that the courts deem the event to be the cause of that injury.
- A financial stake in the subject of the insurance policy, required for coverage to be valid.
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- Right of an insurer to pursue the party that caused the loss to the insured in an attempt to recover funds paid in the claim.
- Principle that applies when the insured takes more than one insurance policy
- Amendments to the standard policy conditions.
- A person who sells insurance policies.
- Process where a policyholder transfers their rights under a policy to another person.
- The process of determining the financial value of a loss.
15 Clues: A person who sells insurance policies. • The protection your insurance provides. • Amendments to the standard policy conditions. • A type of insurance that covers medical expenses. • The process of determining the financial value of a loss. • The person who assesses the risk associated with a proposal. • ...
Animal Terminology 2024-10-23
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- Young chicken
- Castrated male swine
- Meat from swine
- Mature male horse
- Meat from cattle younger than 1
- Mature female sheep
- Immature female bovine
- Mature male bovine
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- Castrated male chicken
- Castrated male sheep or goat
- Immature female chicken
- Young goat
- Process of giving birth in goats
- Mature female horse
- Young female horse
15 Clues: Young goat • Young chicken • Meat from swine • Mature male horse • Young female horse • Mature male bovine • Mature female horse • Mature female sheep • Castrated male swine • Castrated male chicken • Immature female bovine • Immature female chicken • Castrated male sheep or goat • Meat from cattle younger than 1 • Process of giving birth in goats
ELPAC Terminology 2024-11-15
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- the section of the test that shows how well you understand articles or stories and vocabulary
- something you will be asked to do frequently in the writing and speaking tests
- the section of the test that shows how well you can understand English without seeing it
- another word for test
- new words you need to learn so you can use them to communicate
- the acronym that means a person who is learning English
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- all of your answers are scored using one of these (so you should know what they say!)
- the section of the test that shows how well you can create sentences and paragraphs
- you will need to follow these to get the top score
- the section of the test that shows how well you can tell your ideas in English
- this means "to give more detail about a topic"
- the month you usually take the ELPAC test
- the different types of questions you have to answer
- the language test you have taken every year you have been in school in California
- the acronym for English Language Development
15 Clues: another word for test • the month you usually take the ELPAC test • the acronym for English Language Development • this means "to give more detail about a topic" • you will need to follow these to get the top score • the different types of questions you have to answer • the acronym that means a person who is learning English • ...
HEALTH TERMINOLOGY 2025-01-28
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- Essential for hydration and hygiene.
- A state of well-being affecting the mind.
- A mosquito-borne disease common in tropical regions.
- Emergency care given before medical help arrives.
- Contamination of air, water, or soil.
- Measures to maintain cleanliness and prevent disease.
- Practices that promote cleanliness and health.
- A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease.
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- A bacterial disease affecting the lungs.
- The process of obtaining necessary food for health.
- The process of identifying a disease or condition.
- A medical process to protect against diseases.
- Actions taken to stop disease before it happens.
- A medical method or action performed to achieve a health outcome.
- A condition of lack of proper nutrients.
15 Clues: Essential for hydration and hygiene. • Contamination of air, water, or soil. • A bacterial disease affecting the lungs. • A condition of lack of proper nutrients. • A state of well-being affecting the mind. • A medical process to protect against diseases. • Practices that promote cleanliness and health. • Actions taken to stop disease before it happens. • ...
Bloody Terminology 2025-03-11
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- A medical term that denotes an abnormal condition of clotting
- Pale yellow liquid that is left when formed elements are removed from the blood
- A medical term for abnormally high levels of WBC
- A condition characterized by low levels of red blood cells or iron
- A hormone secreted by the kidneys that stimulates the production of red blood cells
- Medical abbreviation for white blood cells
- A substance that triggers an immune response and production of antibodies
- A protein in red blood cells that binds and carries oxygen
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- A process by which formed components (cells) are separated from the plasma
- Blood cells that facilitate the clotting of blood
- A protein produced by the white blood cells in response to an antigen
- A type of white blood cell important in immunity
- Blood cells that carry oxygen to tissues and CO2 to lungs
- A medical term for low levels of albumin in the blood
- A protein in the blood that maintains fluid within the blood vessels
15 Clues: Medical abbreviation for white blood cells • A type of white blood cell important in immunity • A medical term for abnormally high levels of WBC • Blood cells that facilitate the clotting of blood • A medical term for low levels of albumin in the blood • Blood cells that carry oxygen to tissues and CO2 to lungs • ...
Dental Terminology 2025-11-11
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- The surgical procedure of removing a tooth.
- The innermost part of the tooth containing nerves and blood vessels.
- Relating to the structures surrounding and supporting the teeth (e.g., ligament, bone).
- The layer beneath the enamel; forms the main bulk of the tooth.
- Canal A dental procedure to remove the infected pulp from the interior of a tooth.
- Large, flat-surfaced teeth at the back of the mouth used for grinding.
- A pointed, single-cusp tooth used for tearing food.
- Flat, sharp teeth at the front of the mouth used for cutting food.
- The hardest, outermost layer of a tooth crown.
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- The medical term for the gums.
- The dental specialty dealing with artificial replacements for teeth and jaws.
- Habitual grinding or clenching of the teeth.
- A pocket of pus caused by an infection at the root of a tooth.
- The medical term for tooth decay or a cavity.
- A misalignment of the teeth when the jaws are closed (a bad bite).
15 Clues: The medical term for the gums. • The surgical procedure of removing a tooth. • Habitual grinding or clenching of the teeth. • The medical term for tooth decay or a cavity. • The hardest, outermost layer of a tooth crown. • A pointed, single-cusp tooth used for tearing food. • A pocket of pus caused by an infection at the root of a tooth. • ...
Livestock terminology 2025-08-29
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- A baby goat
- Female chicken over 12 months of age
- A female horse over 3 years
- A female chicken under 12 months
- An intact male sheep
- An intact male pig
- young pig still nursing on the sow
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- A castrated male horse
- A female sheep
- a female bovine who has not birth
- Artificial inseminate
- the number of litters a sow has carried
- A baby sheep
- A male donkey and female horse breed together
- A female pig who hasn’t given birth
15 Clues: A baby goat • A baby sheep • A female sheep • An intact male pig • An intact male sheep • Artificial inseminate • A castrated male horse • A female horse over 3 years • A female chicken under 12 months • a female bovine who has not birth • young pig still nursing on the sow • A female pig who hasn’t given birth • Female chicken over 12 months of age • ...
Photosynthesis terminology 2025-09-17
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- factor rate of photosynthesis is limited.
- carotene orange colored carotenoid
- located on the lower side of the leaf and allow carbon dioxide in by diffusion
- contain a green pigment which transfers light energy into chemical energy
- serve to prevent damage of chlorophyll
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- a four carbon organic acid in mesophyll cells which surround the phtosynthetic cells.
- yellow colored carotenoid
- metabolic reaction occurring in plants.
- the fluid surrounding the grana
- protective barrier around the leaf
- a clear waxy layer that surround the leaf
- stacks of thylakoid membranes .
- made of living cells and is used to transport sugars and food nutrients in translocation
- mesophyll lower layer of the leaf
- bundles form the plant's transport system.
15 Clues: yellow colored carotenoid • the fluid surrounding the grana • stacks of thylakoid membranes . • carotene orange colored carotenoid • protective barrier around the leaf • mesophyll lower layer of the leaf • serve to prevent damage of chlorophyll • metabolic reaction occurring in plants. • a clear waxy layer that surround the leaf • factor rate of photosynthesis is limited. • ...
Animal terminology: 2025-11-25
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- baby chicken
- young female horse under the age of 4
- adult male turkey
- male goat also known as a buck
- male chicken
- female sheep
- female goat also known as a nanny
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- young bovine/cow
- young male horse under the age of 4
- immature/baby sheep
- young horse under the age of 4
- female horse
- adult female pig
- young female cow that hasn't ever calved
- female chicken
15 Clues: baby chicken • female horse • male chicken • female sheep • female chicken • young bovine/cow • adult female pig • adult male turkey • immature/baby sheep • young horse under the age of 4 • male goat also known as a buck • female goat also known as a nanny • young male horse under the age of 4 • young female horse under the age of 4 • young female cow that hasn't ever calved
Customs terminology 2025-06-05
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- Illegal copy of money, documents, paintings and goods
- Limited
- Large wooden or metal box into which goods may be packed
- Contract, treaty
- Accomplishment of the customs formalities
- Load
- Forbidden
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- Dishonesty in business or official dealings, esp. by giving or accepting a bribe
- Customs agent
- Obligation on a person to pay the amount of the import/export duties
- Person having the right to dispose of the goods
- Building where goods are kept
- Goods, foodstuff, product
- Act of taking goods from place to place for payment
- Demand for something due as a right
15 Clues: Load • Limited • Forbidden • Customs agent • Contract, treaty • Goods, foodstuff, product • Building where goods are kept • Demand for something due as a right • Accomplishment of the customs formalities • Person having the right to dispose of the goods • Act of taking goods from place to place for payment • Illegal copy of money, documents, paintings and goods • ...
Livestock Terminology 2025-08-16
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- a castrated male pig, used for meat production
- a castrated male horse
- a male chicken over the age of 12 months
- a female goat over 1 year of age who is sexually mature to breed
- a female sheep
- a castrated male sheep or goat
- a male, intact sheep
- a female chicken under 12 months of age
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- a male, intact porcine animal
- term for a male goose
- a female bovine animal who has not yet given birth to a calf
- a castrated bovine animal that is used for meat production
- a female hog that has had a litter of pigs
- a female horse over the age of 3, that has given birth
- a male, intact goat
15 Clues: a female sheep • a male, intact goat • a male, intact sheep • term for a male goose • a castrated male horse • a male, intact porcine animal • a castrated male sheep or goat • a female chicken under 12 months of age • a male chicken over the age of 12 months • a female hog that has had a litter of pigs • a castrated male pig, used for meat production • ...
NonFiction terminology 2025-09-10
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- story of a person's life written by another person
- An article or essay that expresses the opinions of the writer
- A writers distinctive use of language
- A written report of a current event
- Text that includes elements and devices usually associated with fiction to report on actual persons, places, or events. Biography or Autobiography are two kinds
- Central idea of a work of literature, message to take away
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- This type of article is written by experts in the field, for other experts
- Writing that is factual, not creative or fictional.
- a literary work based on the imagination and not necessarily on fact
- story of a person's life written by that person
- Designed to convey some type of knowledge or information
- A work that covers one event or era of a person's life
- A person in a story
- An article giving opinions or perspectives
- A category or type of literature characterized by a particular form, style, or content.
15 Clues: A person in a story • A written report of a current event • A writers distinctive use of language • An article giving opinions or perspectives • story of a person's life written by that person • story of a person's life written by another person • Writing that is factual, not creative or fictional. • A work that covers one event or era of a person's life • ...
Cooking Terminology 2025-09-25
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- – Cut into small cubes
- – Cook with high top heat
- – Add liquid to lift pan drippings
- – Gently cook in hot water
- – Work dough by hand
- – Slow-cook in liquid
- – Cook over open flame
- – Grated citrus peel
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- – Gentle bubbling, not boiling
- – Soak in flavorful liquid
- – Gently combine ingredients
- – Cut into thin strips
- – Beat quickly to add air
- – Cook quickly in a little oil
- – Brief boil, then ice bath
15 Clues: – Work dough by hand • – Grated citrus peel • – Slow-cook in liquid • – Cut into small cubes • – Cut into thin strips • – Cook over open flame • – Cook with high top heat • – Beat quickly to add air • – Soak in flavorful liquid • – Gently cook in hot water • – Brief boil, then ice bath • – Gently combine ingredients • – Gentle bubbling, not boiling • – Cook quickly in a little oil • ...
Bank Terminology 2025-10-03
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- Financial instrument held by a third party on behalf of the other two parties in a transaction - held until it receives written or oral instructions or until obligations have been fulfilled
- Type of insurance that makes payments on the loan if you become ill, injured, or cannot work
- Payment of a debt before it actually becomes due
- Certificate signed by lender that a mortgage has been fully paid and all debts satisfied
- Conversion of data on a check into an electronic image after a check enters the processing system
- Document issued by a mortgagee when a mortgage is paid in full
- Government corporation that insures the deposits of all national and state banks
- Amount of uncollected funds represented by checks in the possession of one bank but drawn on other banks
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- Responsible for maintaining the safety of clients' assets held at one of the custodian's premises or an outside depository
- Small-dollar, short-term loan that a borrower promises to repay out of their next paycheck or deposit of funds
- Service provided by banks where securities and valuables are protected in the vaults of the bank for customers
- Formal statement prepared when a loan payoff is contemplated showing the current status of the loan account, all sums due, and the daily rate of interest
- A real estate loan which is in first lien position, taking priority over all other liens
- Business day during which an office of a bank is open to the public for all of its banking functions
- Time of day established by a bank for receipt of deposits
15 Clues: Payment of a debt before it actually becomes due • Time of day established by a bank for receipt of deposits • Document issued by a mortgagee when a mortgage is paid in full • Government corporation that insures the deposits of all national and state banks • A real estate loan which is in first lien position, taking priority over all other liens • ...
Language Terminology 2025-10-22
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- Words whose meaning changes depending on the context in which they are used.
- Old-fashioned words.
- A rhetorical question followed by an answer.
- The reference to another text within a text.
- A reference to a part of something to represent the whole entity.
- The repetition of a word used at the end of one clause at the start of the following clause.
- A sequence of words with similar roots.
- The comparison of two ideas relating to one as the other.
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- The repetition of a word or phrase at the end of a series of sentences.
- Known as helping verbs and work in conjunction with main verbs.
- A repetition of a phrase but with the word order reversed.
- The use of nicknames or epiphets to refer to people and things.
- The deliberate inversion of the normal or expected order of words.
- The reference to an object through a related concept.
- Comparing something using like or as
15 Clues: Old-fashioned words. • Comparing something using like or as • A sequence of words with similar roots. • A rhetorical question followed by an answer. • The reference to another text within a text. • The reference to an object through a related concept. • The comparison of two ideas relating to one as the other. • ...
The Laws Of Motion Chapter 2 Crossword 2021-09-21
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- the total momentum of a group of objects stays the same unless outside forces act on the ojects
- forces acting on an object that combine and form a net force that isn't zero
- a push or pull on one object by another that is touching it
- if the net force of an object is zero, the motion of the object will not change
- a force that one object applies to another without touching it
- the combination of all forces acting on an object
- the acceleration of an object is equal to the net force acting on the object divided by the object's mass
- a measure of how hard it is to stop a moving object
- a push or pull on an object
- the force two objects apply to each other
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- when one object exerts a force on a second object, the second object exerts an equal but opposite force back on the first object
- a force that acts perpendicular to the direction of circular motion, toward the center of the curve
- forces acting on an object that combine and form a net force of zero
- the amount of stuff/matter in an object
- any motion in which an object is moving along a curved path
- an attractive force that exists between all objects that have mass
- a force that resists the motion of two surfaces that are in contact
- the tendency for an object to resist a change in its motion
- the gravitational force exerted on an object
19 Clues: a push or pull on an object • the amount of stuff/matter in an object • the force two objects apply to each other • the gravitational force exerted on an object • the combination of all forces acting on an object • a measure of how hard it is to stop a moving object • a push or pull on one object by another that is touching it • ...
CHAPTER 1 VOCAB 2023-09-20
Across
- the gravitational force exerted on an object
- any motion in which an object is moving along a curved path
- a push or pull on an object
- the forces two objects apply to each other
- law that states that if the net force acting on the object is zero the motion of the object does not change
- law that states that the acceleration of an object is equal to the net force exerted on the object divided by the object's mass
- forces acting on an object that combine and form a net force that is not zero
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- law that states that for every action there is a opposite and equal reaction
- a push or pull on one object by another object that is touching it
- a principle stating that the total momentum of a group of objects stays the same unless outside forces act on the objects
- an attractive force that exists between all objects that have mass
- the tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion
- forces acting on an object that combine and form a net force of zero
- a force that one object applies to another object without touching it
- a contact force that resists the sliding motion of two surfaces that are touching
- in circular motion a force that acts perpendicular to the direction of motion toward the center of the curve
- a measure of how hard it is to stop a moving object
- the combination of all forces acting on an object
- the amount of matter in an object
19 Clues: a push or pull on an object • the amount of matter in an object • the forces two objects apply to each other • the gravitational force exerted on an object • the combination of all forces acting on an object • a measure of how hard it is to stop a moving object • the tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion • ...
Challenge One 2012-11-19
Across
- A set of conditions where nerves are affected.
- Arnold is an expert. It's defintely not one of these.
- If you're suffering from Caretenosis you're probably looking a little
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- This is suffered by many returned soldiers
- If your lacking in this you may have the dia-beats.
- If someone begins wheezing it may be a symptom of
- The medical terminology for a 'red-head'
7 Clues: The medical terminology for a 'red-head' • This is suffered by many returned soldiers • A set of conditions where nerves are affected. • If someone begins wheezing it may be a symptom of • If your lacking in this you may have the dia-beats. • Arnold is an expert. It's defintely not one of these. • If you're suffering from Caretenosis you're probably looking a little
Test on Diabetes mellitus 2020-02-13
Across
- Long acting inhaled insulin preparation (approved by US FDA in 2014, withdrawn from market, by EMA in 2018)
- The longest acting insulin, which can be mixed with other insulins too
- This DPP4 inhibitor does not requires dose adjustment in renal failure patients, but it increases risk of heart failure
- Insulin secretion will_______by cholinergic-muscarinic activation by Ach
- Only oral ADA that has been demonstrated to reduce macrovascular events in type 2 DM
- The most potent insulinotropic sulfonyl urea, which has property of sequestered in beta cells
- This organ receives the highest concentration of endogenous insulin but not the exogenous insulin
- A hormone, which is a “universal inhibitor”, inhibits the release of insulin from beta cells
- Insulin acts on this specific receptor located on cell membrane of every cells (practically)
- This injectable ADA used in type 2 DM and recently approved for management of obesity
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- Secreted by beta cells of pancreas along with insulin that also helps in decreasing blood sugar
- The only drug approved for treatment of both type 1 DM as well as type 2 DM (other than insulin)
- Beta blockers can mask all the warning signs of hypoglycaemia, except this one
- Accumulation of this substance in tissue is responsible for long term complications in diabetes (like end organ damage)
- A long acting insulin, should never mix with other insulin
- This insulin can be given intravenously
- The most rapidly acting insulin analogue
- This ADR of insulin occurs due to local reaction on subcutaneous fat around injection site
- Anemia long term use of metformin can result in this adverse effect
- All insulin or insulin analogues preparations available at neutral pH, except this one, which is at pH 4
20 Clues: This insulin can be given intravenously • The most rapidly acting insulin analogue • A long acting insulin, should never mix with other insulin • Anemia long term use of metformin can result in this adverse effect • The longest acting insulin, which can be mixed with other insulins too • Insulin secretion will_______by cholinergic-muscarinic activation by Ach • ...
SCIENCE CHAPTER 1 VOCAB 2023-09-19
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- law that states that if the if the net force acting on an object is zero the motion of the object stays the same
- the amount of matter in an object
- the combination of all forces acting on an object
- the tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion
- a force that one object applies to another object without touching it
- law that states that every action there is and equal and opposite reaction
- a mesure of how hard it is to stop a moving object
- in circular motion a force that acts perpendicular to the direction of motion toward the center of the curve
- an attractive force that exists between all objects that have mass
- the gravitational force exerted on an object
- any motion in which an object is moving along a curved path
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- a principal stating that the total momentum of a group of an object stays the same unless outside forces act on the object
- law that states that the acceleration of an object is equal to the net force exerted on the object divided by the objects mass
- the forces two objects apply to each other
- forces acting on an object that combine or form a net force of zero
- forces acting on an object that combinde or form a net force that is not zero
- a push or pull on a object
- a push or pull on one object by another object that is touching it
- a contact force that resists the sliding motion of two surfaces that are touching
19 Clues: a push or pull on a object • the amount of matter in an object • the forces two objects apply to each other • the gravitational force exerted on an object • the combination of all forces acting on an object • a mesure of how hard it is to stop a moving object • the tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab Words 2022-09-16
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- a principle stating that the total momentum of a group of objects stays the same unless outside forces act on the objects
- Law that states that the acceleration of an object is equal to the net force exerted on the object divided by the object's mass
- The combination of all the forces acting on an object
- The tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion
- The gravitational force exerted on an object
- A push or a pull on an object
- A force that one object applies to another object without touching it
- Any motion in which an object is moving along a curved path
- a measure of how hard it is to stop a moving object
- A contact force that resists the sliding motion of two surfaces that are touching
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- Forces acting on an object that combine and form a net force that is not zero
- Forces acting on an object that combine and form a net force of zero
- Law that states that if the net force acting on an object is zero,the motion of the object does not change
- Law that states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction
- In circular motion, a force that acts perpendicular to the direction of motion,toward the center of the curve.
- A push or a pull on one object by another object that is touching it
- An attractive force that exists between all objects that have mass
- The amount of matter in an object
- the forces two objects apply to each other
19 Clues: A push or a pull on an object • The amount of matter in an object • the forces two objects apply to each other • The gravitational force exerted on an object • a measure of how hard it is to stop a moving object • The combination of all the forces acting on an object • The tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion • ...
Terminology 2023-07-17
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- The decalogue refers to the Ten Commandments which were given to the people of Israel by Moses
- A rule of conduct established by a community to keep order among people and protect their rights
- A statement which determines what you do or not allowed to do
- The Church’s teaching on social, political and economic issues, based on the belief that God has a plan for creation, a mission to build God’s Reign or Kingdom of peace, love and justice
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- What the Christians refer to about the ideals given by Jesus at the Sermon On The Mount
- An important law which say how people should behave in their dealings with God and other people
- The rejection or opposition of the dominant values taking place within a society.
- A special favour, mercy or gift given by God that can bring happiness
- The first 5 books of the Bible are known as the _____
9 Clues: The first 5 books of the Bible are known as the _____ • A statement which determines what you do or not allowed to do • A special favour, mercy or gift given by God that can bring happiness • The rejection or opposition of the dominant values taking place within a society. • ...
Terminology 2023-07-17
Across
- the Ten Commandments.
- a divine rule, especially one of the Ten Commandments.
- the part of Catholic teaching that addresses matters of social, economic and ecological justice in the world.
- one of a set of explicit or understood regulations
- God's favour and protection.
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- a way of life and set of attitudes opposed to
- the blessings listed by Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount
- teaching, direction, guidance and law.
- the legal aspects of the Bible
9 Clues: the Ten Commandments. • God's favour and protection. • the legal aspects of the Bible • teaching, direction, guidance and law. • a way of life and set of attitudes opposed to • one of a set of explicit or understood regulations • a divine rule, especially one of the Ten Commandments. • the blessings listed by Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount • ...
Grammar terminology 2018-01-09
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- a large and structured set of texts (nowadays usually electronically stored and processed)
- a collection of texts organized with the key word aligned in the middle to highlight the environment or context of a word
- a type of word used in front of common nouns which affect the meaning of the noun; these words make it clear, for example, which particular thing(s) we are referring to or how much of a substance we are talking about
- a word or phrase that modifies the meaning of an adjective, verb, or other adverb, expressing manner, place, time, or degree
- a type of word that shows possession and must always be used in front of a noun, e.g. my, your, his, her etc.
- a type of pronoun that refers to the subject after many verbs, including verbs with dependent prepositions: Politicians have to believe in themselves if they want to convince voters.
- a construction in which possession is indicated by the preposition of followed by the possessive form of a noun or pronoun, as in a friend of Eric's
- a group of words established by usage as having a meaning not deducible from those of the individual words, e.g. over the moon
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- a preposition that comes on its own at the end of a clause or sentence; its object comes earlier in the sentence.
- a verb that does not require an object to complete its meaning
- a verb that is made up of a main verb together with an adverb and a preposition, e.g. We look forward to hearing from you.
- the simplest kind of information available from corpus analysis
- a verb that is made up of a main verb together with a particle; typically, their meaning is not obvious from the meanings of the individual words themselves.
- a verb that requires one or more objects
- a type of word used before a noun to specify the amount or quantity
15 Clues: a verb that requires one or more objects • a verb that does not require an object to complete its meaning • the simplest kind of information available from corpus analysis • a type of word used before a noun to specify the amount or quantity • a large and structured set of texts (nowadays usually electronically stored and processed) • ...
Medical Terminology 2017-05-02
Across
- administration of a discrete amount of medication, drug or other compound; or a material which has properties equivalent to tissue when irradiated
- in or relating to the head
- glomerular filtration rate
- neck of femur
- major visceral organs are reversed or mirrored from their normal positions
- an abnormal collection of blood outside of a blood vessel
- surgical removal of the gallbladder
- inflammation of the two thin layers of a sac-like tissue that surrounds the heart
- brain tumour that arises from the glial cells
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- kidneys, ureter, bladder
- Partial or complete temporary loss of consciousness with spontaneous recovery
- pyrexia of unknown origin
- pertaining to a rib and a vertebra
- Latin prefix for across
- degeneration of joint cartilage and the underlying bone
15 Clues: neck of femur • Latin prefix for across • kidneys, ureter, bladder • pyrexia of unknown origin • in or relating to the head • glomerular filtration rate • pertaining to a rib and a vertebra • surgical removal of the gallbladder • brain tumour that arises from the glial cells • degeneration of joint cartilage and the underlying bone • ...
Heat Terminology 2019-03-11
Across
- The branch of physical science that deals with the relations between heat and other forms of energy
- The process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance when there is a difference of temperature or of electrical potential between adjoining regions
- A substance which does not readily allow the passage of heat or sound
- A principle stating that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but can be altered from one form to another
- Internal energy of an object due to the kinetic energy of its atoms and/or molecules
- The movement caused within a fluid by the tendency of hotter and therefore less dense material to rise, and colder, denser material to sink under the influence of gravity
- Designed to supply energy-services to end-users
- A change from one state to another without a change in chemical composition
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- A substance in which electrical charge carriers, usually electrons, move easily from atom to atom with the application of voltage
- The sum of kinetic and potential energy in an object that is used to do work
- Energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion
- The energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position relative to others, stresses within itself, electric charge, and other factors
- The heat required to raise the temperature of the unit mass of a given substance by a given amount
- The degree of internal heat of a person's body
- The emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles
15 Clues: The degree of internal heat of a person's body • Designed to supply energy-services to end-users • Energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion • A substance which does not readily allow the passage of heat or sound • A change from one state to another without a change in chemical composition • ...
airline terminology 2019-03-14
Across
- an airline
- get on the plane
- a flight originating and terminating in the same country.
- flight a flight where passengers need to change aircrafts at an intermediate stop.
- an area, usually adjacent to terminals, where aircrafts park.
- a covered walkway which allows passengers direct, protected access to an aircraft from the terminals
- the cargo and luggage compartments of the plane
- receipt the portion of a baggage tag which provides a receipt for the passenger
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- secure area of the airport. the side of the airport you are on when you have passed through customs and are about to board your plane.
- the distance between passenger seats
- how many passengers and amount of freight on board the aircraft
- a passenger who does not turn up for their flight
- the area of the airport where the public has free access.
- what is passenger
- means the wall of an aircraft
15 Clues: an airline • get on the plane • what is passenger • means the wall of an aircraft • the distance between passenger seats • the cargo and luggage compartments of the plane • a passenger who does not turn up for their flight • a flight originating and terminating in the same country. • the area of the airport where the public has free access. • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-11-04
15 Clues: pain • image • hernia • weakness • condition • softening • produced by • enlargement • inflammation • like;resembling • death of tissue • surgical opening • surgical incision • surgical puncture • instrument to record
Insurance Terminology 2022-02-16
Across
- fair market value
- 17 digit number assigned to each vehicle
- maximum amount of protection purchased
- binding dispute resolution tactic
- person other than the insured who incurred loss
- protection and benefits provided by insurance
- value recoverable after a loss
- an unexpected event
- termination of a policy
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- written estimation of the value of property
- legally enforced obligation or responsibility
- one who submits a claim for a loss
- cost of repair for damage
- appraisal person writing an estimate
- a request made for remittance of payment
15 Clues: fair market value • an unexpected event • termination of a policy • cost of repair for damage • value recoverable after a loss • binding dispute resolution tactic • one who submits a claim for a loss • appraisal person writing an estimate • maximum amount of protection purchased • 17 digit number assigned to each vehicle • a request made for remittance of payment • ...
Insurance Terminology 2022-02-16
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- a request made for remittance of payment
- protection and benefits provided by insurance
- an unexpected event
- cost of repair for damage
- legally enforced obligation or responsibility
- 17 digit number assigned to each vehicle
- person other than the insured who incurred loss
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- fair market value
- appraisal person writing an estimate
- termination of a policy
- binding dispute resolution tactic
- one who submits a claim for a loss
- value recoverable after a loss
- maximum amount of protection purchased
- written estimation of the value of property
15 Clues: fair market value • an unexpected event • termination of a policy • cost of repair for damage • value recoverable after a loss • binding dispute resolution tactic • one who submits a claim for a loss • appraisal person writing an estimate • maximum amount of protection purchased • a request made for remittance of payment • 17 digit number assigned to each vehicle • ...
Anatomical Terminology 2022-02-17
Across
- The termination of the spinal cord (5,10)
- Shaped like the Greek letter Δ (7)
- The region of the body between the elbow and the wrist (7)
- Relating to the maxilla (9)
- The region of the body between the hip and the knee (5)
- Flattened (histology) (8)
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- Towards the back (6)
- Examination by touch (9)
- Tooth-like projection on the second cervical vertebra (4)
- Relating to the diaphragm (7)
- Nerves (abbr) (2)
- Relating to organs (8)
- Mulberry (embryology) (6)
- Relating to the thorax
- Plane of section separating right from left
15 Clues: Nerves (abbr) (2) • Towards the back (6) • Relating to organs (8) • Relating to the thorax • Examination by touch (9) • Mulberry (embryology) (6) • Flattened (histology) (8) • Relating to the maxilla (9) • Relating to the diaphragm (7) • Shaped like the Greek letter Δ (7) • The termination of the spinal cord (5,10) • Plane of section separating right from left • ...
Mortgage Terminology 2013-07-02
Across
- The primary client on the credit application.
- An agency that supplies credit information to credit grantors. (2 words)
- When the mortgage transaction is finalized and funds are advanced. (2 words)
- The annual interest rates applicable to residential mortgage loans in Canada.
- A client’s option to move their existing residential mortgage when they move.
- The individual(s) who borrowed money.
- Net earnings plus all deductions or expenses not requiring a cash outlay. (2 words)
- The care and responsibility a client has demonstrated regarding their financial affairs.
- Includes property, cash, GIC’s, term deposits, marketable securities and motor vehicles.
- An arrangement to borrow money, secured by real estate property; a promise to pay is given.
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- Number of years or months it takes to repay the obligation in full, based upon current terms.
- Current outstanding debt obligations owed.
- Assets offered to support a credit application.
- Total assets less total liabilities. (2 words)
- The client’s ability to repay the debt.
15 Clues: The individual(s) who borrowed money. • The client’s ability to repay the debt. • Current outstanding debt obligations owed. • The primary client on the credit application. • Total assets less total liabilities. (2 words) • Assets offered to support a credit application. • An agency that supplies credit information to credit grantors. (2 words) • ...
Accounting Terminology 2013-07-04
Across
- Owner takes out money from business
- A business formed by two people but having not more than 20 people
- Refers to the money owing by a business to others.
- Small aspect of accounting. Involves only recording of transactions
- Total revenue generated greater than losses.
- Able money earned from the bank when you have a savings account
- Balance Listing of the ending balances of all accounts of a given date
- Goods or services which are used up to earn income in a given period
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- Money borrowed from a lender and usually repaid with interest
- A book of original entry for all transactions
- basic unit of recording unit for transactions of a similar nature
- Refers to any activity that affects the financial condition of a business
- Contributions to the business by owner
- Resources generated from a business from carrying out its activities.
- Refer to goods which are bought for the purpose of resale for a profit
15 Clues: Owner takes out money from business • Contributions to the business by owner • Total revenue generated greater than losses. • A book of original entry for all transactions • Refers to the money owing by a business to others. • Money borrowed from a lender and usually repaid with interest • Able money earned from the bank when you have a savings account • ...
Computer Terminology 2016-07-26
Across
- interact with others to exchange information
- stores and remembers information
- signals & data
- program enabling a user to communicate with a computer
- device which is moved across flat surface to move the cursor
- can be moved in several directions to control the movement of an image
- a panel of keys that operate a computer
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- what is put in, taken in
- containing related files or documents
- disk flexible removable magnetic disk for storing data
- relating to or in the form of a graph
- holding loose papers together & in order for easy reference
- a device that sends & receives data
- a group of binary digits
- pull or drag to make it follow behind
15 Clues: signals & data • what is put in, taken in • a group of binary digits • stores and remembers information • a device that sends & receives data • containing related files or documents • relating to or in the form of a graph • pull or drag to make it follow behind • a panel of keys that operate a computer • interact with others to exchange information • ...
Drama Terminology 2016-11-17
Across
- the written text of a play, movie, or broadcast.
- put, lay, or stand (something) in a specified place or position.
- conversation between two or more people as a feature of a book, play, or movie.
- an instance of a particular situation; an example of something occurring.
- the place or type of surroundings where something is positioned or where an event takes place.
- a building or outdoor area in which plays and other dramatic performances are given.
- the mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual.
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- a set of clothes in a style typical of a particular country or historical period.
- a raised floor or platform, typically in a theater, on which actors, entertainers, or speakers perform.
- a person who supervises the actors, camera crew, and other staff for a movie, play, television program, or similar production.
- a person who writes plays.
- the assembled spectators or listeners at a public event, such as a play, movie, concert, or meeting.
- a person whose profession is acting on the stage, in movies, or on television.
- the subject of a talk, a piece of writing, a person's thoughts, or an exhibition; a topic.
- activity engaged in for enjoyment and recreation, especially by children.
15 Clues: a person who writes plays. • the written text of a play, movie, or broadcast. • the mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual. • put, lay, or stand (something) in a specified place or position. • an instance of a particular situation; an example of something occurring. • activity engaged in for enjoyment and recreation, especially by children. • ...
Skin terminology 2023-02-08
Across
- Arranged in layers
- half-moon shaped at the base of the nail
- Diaphor/o
- stretch marks
- the skin and its accessories structure
- The deepest layer of the skin
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- Cauter/o
- A layer of skin
- Melan/o
- layer innermost layer of the skin containing fat tissue
- fat cells
- Condition of the skin deficient in pigment
- hard protein material
- middle layer of the skin
- tiny opening on the skin surface
15 Clues: Melan/o • Cauter/o • fat cells • Diaphor/o • stretch marks • A layer of skin • Arranged in layers • hard protein material • middle layer of the skin • The deepest layer of the skin • tiny opening on the skin surface • the skin and its accessories structure • half-moon shaped at the base of the nail • Condition of the skin deficient in pigment • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-08-15
Across
- stretching or tearing of muscular or tendinous tissue
- cut or scrape
- away from the center of the body
- towards the back of the body
- stretching or tearing of ligamentous tissue
- below
- close on an appendage
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- a condition that is recurring or persistent
- away on an appendage
- towards the center of the body
- towards the front of the body
- broken bone or cartilage
- a bruise
- a condition that begins abruptly and can sometimes be serious, duration is short
- above
15 Clues: above • below • a bruise • cut or scrape • away on an appendage • close on an appendage • broken bone or cartilage • towards the back of the body • towards the front of the body • towards the center of the body • away from the center of the body • a condition that is recurring or persistent • stretching or tearing of ligamentous tissue • ...
Jazz Terminology 2022-09-26
Across
- the dancer rotates on the vertical axis but does not travel
- Traveling step that goes out, back, out, together
- a traveling step that goes up up down
- tiny turns done in 1st position
- Meaning to move or focus on one part of the body while the rest of the body is still
- a leap in the shape of an X (word has a space)
- meaning to bend
- meaning thrown (to leap)
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- Meaning to have toes and heels in a straight line that will never cross.
- meaning to stretch or extend
- meaning beat (to kick)
- A position where the feet are together and one heel is raised leaving just the ball of the foot on the ground
- meaning to chase
- Meaning to whirl or spin
- meaning to rise on the toes
15 Clues: meaning to bend • meaning to chase • meaning beat (to kick) • Meaning to whirl or spin • meaning thrown (to leap) • meaning to rise on the toes • meaning to stretch or extend • tiny turns done in 1st position • a traveling step that goes up up down • a leap in the shape of an X (word has a space) • Traveling step that goes out, back, out, together • ...
Writing Terminology 2023-01-27
Across
- an essay where the writer needs to explain and provide details about a topic; uses TEPAC for the body
- the format of a structured paragraph that includes a topic sentence, evidence, paraphrase, analysis, and concluding sentence
- putting information from a text into your own words; not always necessary in a TEPAC paragraph
- completing the essay, initially
- reviewing essays for grammatical and usage errors; making small, detailed changes
- purpose / main idea of essay
- first paragraph of essay; where the thesis goes
- reviewing essay for significant structural deficiencies; making large changes (adding, changing, removing whole sentences and paragraphs)
- Title, Author, Genre, General idea: necessary information to include in the introduction of a response to text essay
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- words, phrases, sentences, etc., that demonstrate a relationship such as emphasis or contrast of ideas
- final paragraph of an essay; often used to restate thesis
- thoughts, opinions, inferences, and beliefs that the writer shares to prove his/her claim in a TEPAC paragraph; not a summary of the text
- facts, examples, data, quotes used to support a thesis, topic sentence, and/or claims
- initial sentences of an essay; used to "grab reader's attention"
- organizing thoughts regarding the prompt before the first draft
15 Clues: purpose / main idea of essay • completing the essay, initially • first paragraph of essay; where the thesis goes • final paragraph of an essay; often used to restate thesis • organizing thoughts regarding the prompt before the first draft • initial sentences of an essay; used to "grab reader's attention" • ...
CNA Terminology 2023-01-25
Across
- half of body is paralyzed
- active range of motion
- reaching ones highest potential
- pulse >100bpm
- tube to drain bladder
- low bp (<90/60)
- surgical procedure to bring urine out through a tube in the abdomen
- surgical procedure to create opening in abdomen to carry feces out
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- process of events that cause infectious disease to spread
- urinate
- excess fluid in the tissues; swelling
- difficulty swallowing
- high blood pressure (>130/80)
- movement toward the body
- exercising resident joint when they are unable to do so
15 Clues: urinate • pulse >100bpm • low bp (<90/60) • difficulty swallowing • tube to drain bladder • active range of motion • movement toward the body • half of body is paralyzed • high blood pressure (>130/80) • reaching ones highest potential • excess fluid in the tissues; swelling • exercising resident joint when they are unable to do so • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-01-26
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- Hospital accreditation
- Instrument to destroy tissue by burning
- Blood clot
- Check in and check out the same day
- Device delivers electric shocks to restart heart
- A tissue sample for testing purposes
- Sudden but usually short
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- Administers anesthetics
- Mass or growth of thin tissue
- Drug not used with suspected MH
- Cancerous
- Without delay
- Stitches
- Affecting both sides
- Swelling
15 Clues: Stitches • Swelling • Cancerous • Blood clot • Without delay • Affecting both sides • Hospital accreditation • Administers anesthetics • Sudden but usually short • Mass or growth of thin tissue • Drug not used with suspected MH • Check in and check out the same day • A tissue sample for testing purposes • Instrument to destroy tissue by burning • ...
ecology terminology 2023-04-26
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- any kind of green plant that makes its own food
- interaction between the community and the non-living factors in the environment
- role of a species with the community
- study of relationships between organisms and the living and non-living factors in the environment
- nonliving factors in the environment
- one organism benefits and the other is unaffected
- process that scientists can use to gather information about the world around them
- all of one species
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- living factors in the environment
- any organism that cannot make its own food
- one organism benefits and the other is harmed
- a broader term than habitat and can comprise a variety of habitats
- consists of all the food chains in an ecosystem
- all populations in an area
- both organisms benefit
15 Clues: all of one species • both organisms benefit • all populations in an area • living factors in the environment • role of a species with the community • nonliving factors in the environment • any organism that cannot make its own food • one organism benefits and the other is harmed • any kind of green plant that makes its own food • ...
Computer Terminology 2017-09-18
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- Conducts electricity,A microprocessor has billions!
- A usually pink colored port to connect older printers and scanners to.USB and firewire ports are slowly replacing this port
- The main part of the computer that carries out instructions
- peripheral component interconnect.Slots that allow peripherals to communicate quickly. You can also add devices like modem and sound cards to this slot.
- Slower than a USB and firewire port you can use this port to connect to old mice and keybords.It is also known as COM communication ports
- Solves the simple calculation and places it back in memory
- Basic input/output system A system used on a PC microprocessor.Were it uses it to turn on and boot your computer
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- A numerical process where there are only 0 and 1.It is for decoding and also used in digital data memory
- A small important processor that is used to operate the computer
- Random access memory it is temporary memory
- Ports that are used to connect peripheral devices with Similar to USB ports you can unplug the peripherals without restarting or rebooting your computer.
- A circuit board that is the heart of your computer it holds all cables that is needed to work your computer
- Accelerated Graphics port is a video card for a computer system. To use with 3D computer graphics.
- devices Anything that is used to transfer or to send data out like a Projector,Headphones,Monitors,Speakers etc
- Read only memory it is permanent memory in your computer
15 Clues: Random access memory it is temporary memory • Conducts electricity,A microprocessor has billions! • Read only memory it is permanent memory in your computer • Solves the simple calculation and places it back in memory • The main part of the computer that carries out instructions • A small important processor that is used to operate the computer • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-04-12
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- The term means inflammation of the pancreas.
- Term that describes blood in the
- Which of these conditions is commonly known as a bruise.
- An abnormally slow heart rate of less than 60 beats per minute is known as.
- The presence of glucose in the urine is known as.
- The term , which is also known as wheezing is the sound heard during breathing out as air passes out through a partially obstructed airway.
- bacterial infection of the lining of her heart. This condition is known asbacterial.
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- An abnormally rapid rate of respiration of more than 20 breaths per minute is known as.
- Term referring to a kidney.
- The term means toward or nearer the midline.
- A blood clot attached to the interior wall of a vein or artery is known as a/an.
- is the tissue death of an artery or
- a normal scar resulting from the healing of a wound.
- The acute respiratory syndrome known as__, is characterized in children and infants by obstruction of the larynx hoarseness and a barking cough.
- is an abnormal increase in the number of red cells in the blood due to excess production of these cells by the bone marrow.
15 Clues: Term referring to a kidney. • Term that describes blood in the • is the tissue death of an artery or • The term means inflammation of the pancreas. • The term means toward or nearer the midline. • The presence of glucose in the urine is known as. • a normal scar resulting from the healing of a wound. • Which of these conditions is commonly known as a bruise. • ...
Animal Terminology 2021-09-13
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- plants and animals grown with no artificial chemicals
- more of a traditional way of farming
- when animals fight for dominance in a group
- scientific term for all cattle
- the removal of an animals tail
- method of animal identification
- having multiple stomach compartments
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- animals that live in enclosed spaces
- when a female animal is pregnant
- having one stomach compartments
- scientific term for all sheep
- when an animal is giving birth
- the term for swine
- a way to kill bacteria
- the animals personal space bubble
15 Clues: the term for swine • a way to kill bacteria • scientific term for all sheep • when an animal is giving birth • scientific term for all cattle • the removal of an animals tail • having one stomach compartments • method of animal identification • when a female animal is pregnant • the animals personal space bubble • animals that live in enclosed spaces • ...
Animal Terminology 2021-09-13
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- Natural or selective mating of animals with or without human interaction
- Term relating to the digestive system of animals such as cattle, sheep/goats, etc.
- The scientific term for goats
- Animals in groups will typically fight for dominance
- The scientific term for poultry (birds)
- Removal of the tail
- Single compartment stomach
- The scientific term for cattle species
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- The single act of giving birth
- Killing bacteria and other disease pathogens
- The scientific term for sheep species
- The scientific term for swine (pigs)
- The scientific term for horses
- A term for female animals that are pregnant
- Large livestock production facilities that manage feed and water efficiently
15 Clues: Removal of the tail • Single compartment stomach • The scientific term for goats • The single act of giving birth • The scientific term for horses • The scientific term for swine (pigs) • The scientific term for sheep species • The scientific term for cattle species • The scientific term for poultry (birds) • A term for female animals that are pregnant • ...
Anatomical Terminology 2022-04-27
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- further from the surface of the body
- towards the side of the body
- divides body into inferior and superior section
- towards the back
- towards the midline
- towards the feet
- towards the head
- divides body into an anterior and posterior section
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- resting on back
- towards the body’s mass
- closer to the surface of the body
- towards the front
- lying face down
- divides body into left and right
- away from the body’s mass
15 Clues: resting on back • lying face down • towards the back • towards the feet • towards the head • towards the front • towards the midline • towards the body’s mass • away from the body’s mass • towards the side of the body • divides body into left and right • closer to the surface of the body • further from the surface of the body • divides body into inferior and superior section • ...
Presentation Terminology 2022-04-29
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- live broadcast of audio and video over the Internet
- a small, representative version of a graphic
- use to view and edit notes
- used to display the slide show presentation
- default template that is applied to all slides of a certain type
- separate page in a presentation program
- dialog boxes that helps the user create a new presentation
- makes it easier to read on-screen content
- portion of the screen where an image can be shown
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- used to display thumbnail-sized versions of all slides at once
- special effect that adds visual interest when the current slide disappears and the next slide appears on the screen
- used most often
- area within a slide layout designed to hold data
- used to make universal style changes
- process of showing many images in rapid sequence to make them appear as if they are in motion
15 Clues: used most often • use to view and edit notes • used to make universal style changes • separate page in a presentation program • makes it easier to read on-screen content • used to display the slide show presentation • a small, representative version of a graphic • area within a slide layout designed to hold data • portion of the screen where an image can be shown • ...
Skin Terminology 2022-05-25
15 Clues: Blister • Necrosis • Skin color • Pressure sore • Freezing tissue • Absence of hair • Layer of the skin • Collection of pus • Papules and pustules • Function of the skin • Hardening and shrinking • Gland to help cool the body • Red scales patches on the skin • Gland that lubricates the skin • Dense fibrous connective tissue layer
Cardiovascular terminology 2022-06-26
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- contraction phase of the heartbeat
- inner lining of the heart
- beat of the heart
- small artery
- the upper chamber of the heart
- the lower chamber of the heart
- double membrane surrounding the heart
- smallest blood vessel of the body
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- innermost lining of blood vessels
- instrument to measure blood pressure
- partition or wall dividing a cavity
- relaxation phase of the heartbeat
- abnormal swishing sound caused by improper closure of the heart valves
- record of electrical activity of the heart
- largest artery of the body
15 Clues: small artery • beat of the heart • inner lining of the heart • largest artery of the body • the upper chamber of the heart • the lower chamber of the heart • innermost lining of blood vessels • relaxation phase of the heartbeat • smallest blood vessel of the body • contraction phase of the heartbeat • partition or wall dividing a cavity • instrument to measure blood pressure • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-10-31
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- when the joint angle increases
- patient is lying face up
- shortened forms of words or phrases
- divides the body into dorsal and ventral
- when the joint moves toward the body
- when the hand or foot rolls inward
- rotation so the hands or feet point toward midline
- patient is lying face down
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- when the hand or foot rolls outward
- divides body into equal right&left halves
- when the joint moves away from the body
- rotation so the hands/feet pnt away from midline
- come after the root word
- when the joint angle decreases
- come before the root word
15 Clues: patient is lying face up • come after the root word • come before the root word • patient is lying face down • when the joint angle increases • when the joint angle decreases • when the hand or foot rolls inward • when the hand or foot rolls outward • shortened forms of words or phrases • when the joint moves toward the body • when the joint moves away from the body • ...
Skin Terminology 2022-10-17
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- Buildup of fat under the skin surface
- A fat cell
- Separation of the nail from its nail bed
- Severe burning pain caused by injury
- Abnormal deficiency of sweating
- Removal of wrinkles
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- fungal infection of the hands and feet
- A melanin-forming cell in the skin
- Fatty tumor below the skin
- Redness of the skin
- Fungal infection of the nail
- Profuse sweating
- decrease of melanin in hairy areas
- Dry Skin
- Outmost layer of the skin
15 Clues: Dry Skin • A fat cell • Profuse sweating • Redness of the skin • Removal of wrinkles • Outmost layer of the skin • Fatty tumor below the skin • Fungal infection of the nail • Abnormal deficiency of sweating • A melanin-forming cell in the skin • decrease of melanin in hairy areas • Severe burning pain caused by injury • Buildup of fat under the skin surface • ...
Skin Terminology 2022-10-27
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- middle layer of the skin
- profuse sweating
- is a large vesicle
- process of loosening the skin
- is a hard protein located in the epidermis part
- soft tissue found around the border of the nail
- fatty tumour (benign)
- lack of sweat
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- surgical procedure is done to repair the skin
- tiny openings on the surface of the skin
- major skin pigment
- a layer of cells
- outer layer of the skin
- is a type of skin cancer & another word for malignant skin tumour
- fat cell
15 Clues: fat cell • lack of sweat • profuse sweating • a layer of cells • is a large vesicle • major skin pigment • fatty tumour (benign) • outer layer of the skin • middle layer of the skin • process of loosening the skin • tiny openings on the surface of the skin • surgical procedure is done to repair the skin • is a hard protein located in the epidermis part • ...
GIFTED TERMINOLOGY 2022-09-06
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- The action of measuring something; measuring student mastery, or proficiency with knowledge, and achievement as well as their thinking skills and growth
- Logical; reasonable and acceptable forms of identification of Gifted Students such as ability and achievement tests
- A process that critically examines someone or a program; determining how well the Gifted program meets the academic needs of its students
- Ability to look at something from a different angle or point of view; a dimension of Creativity
- Consistent in quality and performance; subjective and objective Gifted identification assessments
- The ability to generate many ideas, not necessarily different, a dimension of Creativity
- A tests that determines what test takers can do and what they know
- The exchange of privilege; Gifted Student identification can't be transferred between states. The state of Georgia will have to determine Gifted eligibility
- Test to determine what the students already have learned and if they are more advanced than their grade level peers
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- Assessments that use performance tasks that involve real-world problem solving and application
- Ability test that assesses cognitive abilities to identify Gifted and Talented Students
- Standard Error of Measurement: a measure of the precision of an assessment
- The ability to add to or extend ideas, answer "what else?"; a dimension of Creativity
- Standardized tests that are designed to compare and rank test takers in relation to one another
- The power of independent thought or constructive imagination; a dimension of Creativity
15 Clues: A tests that determines what test takers can do and what they know • Standard Error of Measurement: a measure of the precision of an assessment • The ability to add to or extend ideas, answer "what else?"; a dimension of Creativity • Ability test that assesses cognitive abilities to identify Gifted and Talented Students • ...
Wound Terminology 2022-09-01
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- Course or path of tissue destruction occurring in any direction from the surface or edge of the wound; results in dead space with potential for potential abscess formation.
- Area of tissue destruction extending under intact skin along the periphery of the wound; commonly seen in shear injuries.
- A type of skin staining characterized by yellowish-brown, iron-containing, granular pigment, associated with bleeding and the breakdown of red blood cells.
- Abnormal redness of skin due to inflammation.
- Black or brown necrotic, devitalized tissue, may be hard, soft and loosely or firmly adherent.
- Skin that tears, bruises or breaks easily.
- Abnormal firmness of tissue.
- Soft, moist avascular (necrotic/devitalized) tissue. It may be white, yellow, tan or green; it may be loose, stringy or firmly adherent.
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- Thin, watery drainage fluid.
- The pink/red, moist tissue composed of new blood vessels, connective tissue, fibroblasts, and inflammatory cells, which fills an open wound when it starts to heal; typically appears deep pink or red with an irregular, granular surface.
- Tissue that is spongey/mushy due to high fluid content.
- The process of becoming covered with or converted to epithelium. The new epithelial cells advance across the wound until they eventually meet epithelial cells moving in from the opposite direction.
- Loss of superficial skin layers, often caused by excessive moisture.
- Thick or thin, opaque yellowish-white fluid. Composed of dead white blood cells, tissue debris and bacteria; formed as part of an inflammatory response.
- Over hydration of the skin characterized by a white “waterlogged” appearance. Softening of tissue by soaking in fluids.
15 Clues: Thin, watery drainage fluid. • Abnormal firmness of tissue. • Skin that tears, bruises or breaks easily. • Abnormal redness of skin due to inflammation. • Tissue that is spongey/mushy due to high fluid content. • Loss of superficial skin layers, often caused by excessive moisture. • ...
CARDIOVASCULAR TERMINOLOGY 2022-11-17
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- RELAXATION OF THE HEART
- MUSCULAR TISSUE OF THE HEART
- CHAMBER IN THE UPPER HALF OF THE HEART
- LARGEST VEIN IN THE BODY
- CONTRACTION OF THE HEART
- MEMBRAME THAT SURROUNDS THE HEART
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- MEASURES BLOOD PRESSURE
- SMALL VEIN
- SWISHING SOUND IN THE HEART
- LARGEST ARTERY IN THE BODY
- SMALL ARTERY
- BEAT OF THE HEART
- CHAMBER IN THE LOWER HALF OF THE HEART
- SMALLEST BLOOD VESSEL
- GAS RELEASED THROUGH EXHALATION
15 Clues: SMALL VEIN • SMALL ARTERY • BEAT OF THE HEART • SMALLEST BLOOD VESSEL • MEASURES BLOOD PRESSURE • RELAXATION OF THE HEART • LARGEST VEIN IN THE BODY • CONTRACTION OF THE HEART • LARGEST ARTERY IN THE BODY • SWISHING SOUND IN THE HEART • MUSCULAR TISSUE OF THE HEART • GAS RELEASED THROUGH EXHALATION • MEMBRAME THAT SURROUNDS THE HEART • CHAMBER IN THE UPPER HALF OF THE HEART • ...
ESL terminology 2016-11-09
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- Things from real life which are used for learning
- When learners speak about themselves or their own lives
- The situation, events or information that are related to something and that help you to understand it better
- The language you learn to speak as a child. Your native language
- A stage of the lesson to guide, direct learner's attention to a teaching point
- Information that is given to learners about their spoken or written performance
- Non-verbal communication.The way someone communicates a message with their body
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- The ability to produce language in a grammatically correct way
- Friendly atmosphere and understanding between the teacher and students
- A technique that he learner uses to help herself to learn the language
- The ability to produce language easily at a normal flow but not necessarily with grammatical correctness
- The language the person is learning
- Any language that is learned after the native language
- Language or information that learners receive in a lesson from which they can learn
- To collect together ideas very quickly, without judging whether the ideas are good or not
15 Clues: The language the person is learning • Things from real life which are used for learning • Any language that is learned after the native language • When learners speak about themselves or their own lives • The ability to produce language in a grammatically correct way • The language you learn to speak as a child. Your native language • ...
Anatomical Terminology 2023-05-09
15 Clues: eyes • your hip • your head • knee bone • your foot • your neck • your nose • your wrist • your mouth • your cheek • your breast • your armpit • your fingers • lower back area • what you shrug up and down
Medical Terminology 2023-06-15
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- A medical emergency caused by a disruption of blood flow to the brain, resulting in brain damage and potential loss of function.
- A chronic lung disease that damages and enlarges the air sacs and surrounding tissues, making breathing difficult.
- Yellowing of the skin and eyes due to a buildup of bilirubin in the blood, often indicative of liver disease.
- A structured and disciplined approach to diets, exercise and other daily activities that often involves following specific rules or routines.
- Surgical procedure used to remove tissue from the uterus, often used for miscarriage management.
- Medical specialist who diagnoses and treats disorders related to the ear, nose, and throat.
- A strong and unpleasant odor.
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- A device used to stabilize and immobilize a fracture or injured body part to promote healing and prevent further damage.
- A painful ulcer on the inside of the mouth or lips, often caused by stress or injury.
- A medical professional who specializes in treating foot and ankle conditions.
- A small organ located under the liver, which stores and releases bile to help digest fats in the small intestine.
- A painful swelling at the base of the big toe caused by abnormal bone growth.
- A condition where the arteries become thicker and less flexible, leading to reduced blood flow and increased risk of heart disease.
- The presence of microorganisms or their toxins in the blood, causing
- diseased state.
15 Clues: diseased state. • A strong and unpleasant odor. • The presence of microorganisms or their toxins in the blood, causing • A medical professional who specializes in treating foot and ankle conditions. • A painful swelling at the base of the big toe caused by abnormal bone growth. • ...
Bitcoin Terminology 2023-06-12
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- (Unique identifier for Bitcoin transactions
- (Public ledger for Bitcoin transactions)
- (Unique identifier for a block)
- (Computer maintaining a copy of the Bitcoin blockchain)
- (Segregated Witness, a Bitcoin protocol upgrade)
- (Fear Of Missing Out on Bitcoin gains)
- (Reduction in mining rewards)
- (Software divergence creating two separate blockchains)
- (Off-chain scaling solution for faster transactions)
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- (Cryptocurrency storage)
- (Platform for buying and selling cryptocurrencies)
- (Process of creating new Bitcoins)
- (Long-term holding of Bitcoin)
- (Smallest unit of Bitcoin)
- (Alternative cryptocurrencies to Bitcoin)
15 Clues: (Cryptocurrency storage) • (Smallest unit of Bitcoin) • (Reduction in mining rewards) • (Long-term holding of Bitcoin) • (Unique identifier for a block) • (Process of creating new Bitcoins) • (Fear Of Missing Out on Bitcoin gains) • (Public ledger for Bitcoin transactions) • (Alternative cryptocurrencies to Bitcoin) • (Unique identifier for Bitcoin transactions • ...
Meats Terminology 2023-07-31
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- the meat from mature cattle that are generally 12 months of age
- the name of the meat from young goats
- the meat from young calves, usually less than 3 months of age
- the edible meat of birds and chickens
- the technical name for a slaughter house
- the anatomical tissue that meat consists of
- grading meat for the gross amount of meat it has
- (2 words - don't put spaces) grading meat for the amount of intramuscular fat it has
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- to remove the internal organs of an animal for slaughter
- the name of meat from mature goats
- meat associated with swine carcasses
- (3 words - don't put spaces) the weight of an animal after its hide, head, and internal organs have been removed
- the intramuscular fat of an animal that makes it tender
- meat from young sheep
- the meat of mature sheep over the age of 1
15 Clues: meat from young sheep • the name of meat from mature goats • meat associated with swine carcasses • the name of the meat from young goats • the edible meat of birds and chickens • the technical name for a slaughter house • the meat of mature sheep over the age of 1 • the anatomical tissue that meat consists of • grading meat for the gross amount of meat it has • ...
Genetic Terminology 2023-07-03
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- The genetic makeup of an organism
- This field focuses on a species as a whole and how their genetic makeup is affected by geographic factors
- Organism: Organisms whose traits make them valuable to scientists
- When an organism has two different alleles it is?
- Basic unit of hereditary
- The location of a gene within a chromosome
- When an organism has two copies of the same allele it is?
- This trait can be expressed whether the genotype is homozygous or heterozygous
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- The observable traits of an organism
- Different forms of a gene
- This trait is only expressed when the genotype is homozygous
- This field of genetics focuses on the traits passed down from generation to generation
- Offspring at the same stage of decent who share a common ancestor can be referred to as a?
- This field focuses on the chemical makeup of genes
- The Father of Genetics
15 Clues: The Father of Genetics • Basic unit of hereditary • Different forms of a gene • The genetic makeup of an organism • The observable traits of an organism • The location of a gene within a chromosome • When an organism has two different alleles it is? • This field focuses on the chemical makeup of genes • When an organism has two copies of the same allele it is? • ...
Network Terminology 2023-10-02
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- Metropolitan Area Network
- Technique where transmitted data is encoded & decoded to increase network throughput, & reduce delays.
- The process of path selections that data take on their way to one or more networks.
- Physical & logical arrangement of nodes & connections in a network.
- Method of testing computer devices or hardware to see if it is working as intended.
- Local Area Network
- Wide Area Network
- Any logical or physical address that uniquely distinguishes a node or device over a computer or telecommunications network.
- An established set of rules that determine how data is transmitted & exchanged between different devices.
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- Technologies that can connect groups of computers over large distances, or not simultaneously in the same location.
- Transmission mediums for devices to seamlessly connect & exchange information.
- Computer OS that is primarily designed to support workstations & PCs (NOS).
- Certain specifications that ensure compatibility across different devices or applications.
- Designed as a flexible approach to represent objects & their relationships.
- Personal Area Network
15 Clues: Wide Area Network • Local Area Network • Personal Area Network • Metropolitan Area Network • Physical & logical arrangement of nodes & connections in a network. • Computer OS that is primarily designed to support workstations & PCs (NOS). • Designed as a flexible approach to represent objects & their relationships. • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-11-09
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- relaxation of the heart
- processmicroscopiching
- moving away from the midline
- moving around a central axis; turning
- increasing the angle between two parts
- contraction of the heart
- the throat
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- microspic air sacs in lungs
- voice box
- small branches of the bronchi
- moving toward the midline
- breathing in, taking air into the lungs
- windpipe from larynx to bronchi
- hairlike projection
- a serous membrane that covers lungs
15 Clues: voice box • the throat • hairlike projection • processmicroscopiching • relaxation of the heart • contraction of the heart • moving toward the midline • microspic air sacs in lungs • moving away from the midline • small branches of the bronchi • windpipe from larynx to bronchi • a serous membrane that covers lungs • moving around a central axis; turning • ...
Naval Terminology 2023-12-05
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- abbreviation for chief petty officer
- Another term for a wall
- term for bathroom
- What does CMC stand for?
- Vertical distance from waterline to gunwale
- The designation used to define level of pay for enlisted personnel' for example E1, E2, E3, and so on
- Space where food is prepared
- Interior space (room) of a ship
- What does WO stand for?
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- what does CNO stand for
- Another term for food
- Where the placket of a shirt lines up with the belt buckle.
- Weapons of the ship
- A corridor used for interior horizontal movement aboard a ship. A hallway
- What is the abbreviation for Commander
15 Clues: term for bathroom • Weapons of the ship • Another term for food • what does CNO stand for • Another term for a wall • What does WO stand for? • What does CMC stand for? • Space where food is prepared • Interior space (room) of a ship • abbreviation for chief petty officer • What is the abbreviation for Commander • Vertical distance from waterline to gunwale • ...
BLS Terminology 2023-12-11
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- Red liquid inside your veins
- Kalium in Finnish
- Another name for thrombocyte
- Another word for specimen
- Checking your hearts electrical waves
- When your blood gets thick
- To make sure of something
- To keep something somewhere
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- You use this to create pressure before taking a blood test
- A small piece of an organ etc.
- To color cells on a microscope glass
- The opposite of acidic
- Where DNA is
- Where the samples are examined
- Sugar with a fancier name
15 Clues: Where DNA is • Kalium in Finnish • The opposite of acidic • Another word for specimen • Sugar with a fancier name • To make sure of something • When your blood gets thick • To keep something somewhere • Red liquid inside your veins • Another name for thrombocyte • A small piece of an organ etc. • Where the samples are examined • To color cells on a microscope glass • ...
Medical terminology 2023-12-07
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- toward the back of the body
- away from the surface
- lying face down with palms facing down
- toward the side of the body
- closer to the head
- front of the body
- closer to the point of origin
- toward the midline of the body
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- closer to the feet
- toward the tailbone
- laying on the back with palms facing up
- toward the head
- front of the body
- back of the body
- outer part of the body
- away from the point of origin
16 Clues: toward the head • back of the body • front of the body • front of the body • closer to the feet • closer to the head • toward the tailbone • away from the surface • outer part of the body • toward the back of the body • toward the side of the body • away from the point of origin • closer to the point of origin • toward the midline of the body • lying face down with palms facing down • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-09-03
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- The central organ of the nervous system responsible for thinking and sensation.
- A vital organ that performs various metabolic functions.
- The fibrous cords that transmit signals between the brain and body.
- Organs responsible for respiration and oxygen exchange.
- Hard, rigid organs that make up the skeleton and support the body.
- The outer covering of the body, protecting it from the environment.
- Hard structures in the mouth for chewing and breaking down food.
- Tissues responsible for movement and providing support to the body.
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- An organ involved in regulating blood sugar levels and digestion.
- Organs that filter waste and excess fluid from the blood.
- A vital organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- The red fluid circulating in the circulatory system.
- A muscular organ in the digestive system for food digestion.
- Organs responsible for hearing and maintaining balance.
- Organs of vision, allowing perception of the surrounding world.
15 Clues: A vital organ that pumps blood throughout the body. • The red fluid circulating in the circulatory system. • Organs responsible for respiration and oxygen exchange. • Organs responsible for hearing and maintaining balance. • A vital organ that performs various metabolic functions. • Organs that filter waste and excess fluid from the blood. • ...
Sports Terminology 2023-09-11
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- - Basketball highlight
- - Football special teams signal
- - One stroke under par
- - Three goals in one game
- - Soccer rule infringement
- - Baseball defensive maneuver
- - Batter's unsuccessful plate appearance
- - Tennis stroke type
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- - Tennis service mistake
- - Zero in tennis
- - Disk used in ice hockey
- - Six points in football
- - Baseball's final destination
- - Rule violation in many sports
- - Perfect tennis serve
15 Clues: - Zero in tennis • - Tennis stroke type • - Basketball highlight • - One stroke under par • - Perfect tennis serve • - Tennis service mistake • - Six points in football • - Disk used in ice hockey • - Three goals in one game • - Soccer rule infringement • - Baseball defensive maneuver • - Baseball's final destination • - Football special teams signal • - Rule violation in many sports • ...
Livestock Terminology 2024-02-25
15 Clues: BABY SWINE • BABY SHEEP • BABY GOATS • BABY CATTLE • BABY CHICKEN • MEAT FOR SWINE • MEAT FOR GOATS • MEAT FOR CATTLE • MEAT FOR CHICKENS • MEAT FOR MATURE SHEEP • SCIENTIFIC NAME FOR SHEEP • SCIENTIFIC NAME FOR SWINE • SCIENTIFIC NAME FOR GOATS • SCIENTIFIC NAME FOR CATTLE • SCIENTIFIC NAME FOR CHICKENS
Theatre Terminology 2023-10-11
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- After a show is complete, everyone in the company dismantles the set, costumes are turned in, props are put away. The stage is returned to original condition, and it looks like the show never happened.
- to either prepare the stage for action, or the physical piece for a scene or act.
- the director asks an actor to read for a specific role on the spot
- The final run through leading up to a performance when the entire cast is dressed with hair, makeup and costumes on. As complete of a performance, minus the audience
- a seated rehearsal with the pit orchestra
- a term used for the secondary round of auditions, usually with a smaller group of actor to audition for a specific role
- A physical scenic piece that is stationary and does not move throughout the performance. Usually larger/heavier in size.
- The movements that are pre-arranged and planned for the actors to follow. Decided by either the playwright or the director
- A space near the stage where the whole company can meet pre-show to relax, warm up, and prepare to perform.
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- The outside “picture frame” of the stage, in front of the main curtain.
- a physical scenic piece that uses wagons (platforms on wheels) that are moved on and off stage during a performance. These can also be flown in via the fly rail system
- A place where tickets for the performance are sold.
- The word a director or stage manager calls out when it is time to find your designated starting spots before a performance starts.
- the term also known as “tech saturday”. Technical rehearsal, where action/dialogue/choreography is cut out only to focus on aspects like lighting, sound, or set movement.
- A designated time to practice certain aspects of the performance; can be acting, vocal, or choreography in focus.
15 Clues: a seated rehearsal with the pit orchestra • A place where tickets for the performance are sold. • the director asks an actor to read for a specific role on the spot • The outside “picture frame” of the stage, in front of the main curtain. • to either prepare the stage for action, or the physical piece for a scene or act. • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-08-23
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- surgical removal, cutting out
- pain,suffering
- flow or discharge
- surgical repair
- rupture
- cutting, surgical repair
- bleeding, abnormal excessive fluid discharge
- inflammation
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- abnormal condition, disease
- deficient, decreased
- the surgical creation of an artificial opening to the body surface
- excessive, increased
- bad, diffcult, or painful
- surgical suturing
- abnormal hardening
15 Clues: rupture • inflammation • pain,suffering • surgical repair • flow or discharge • surgical suturing • abnormal hardening • deficient, decreased • excessive, increased • cutting, surgical repair • bad, diffcult, or painful • abnormal condition, disease • surgical removal, cutting out • bleeding, abnormal excessive fluid discharge • ...
Poultry Terminology 2024-08-29
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- To remove a bird from its flock
- Mature female chicken over 12 months of age
- Disease prevention program
- Male chicken under 12 months of age
- Male Turkey
- Male duck
- Pertaining to birds
- Male goose
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- Female bird kept for egg laying production
- Baby chicken under a week of age
- Young meat bird
- the ‘beak’ of a waterfowl
- A group of eggs or chicks
- Process of caring for newly hatched chicks
- Castrated male chicken
15 Clues: Male duck • Male goose • Male Turkey • Young meat bird • Pertaining to birds • Castrated male chicken • the ‘beak’ of a waterfowl • A group of eggs or chicks • Disease prevention program • To remove a bird from its flock • Baby chicken under a week of age • Male chicken under 12 months of age • Female bird kept for egg laying production • Process of caring for newly hatched chicks • ...
Poultry terminology 2024-08-29
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- Pertaining to birds.
- A castrated male chicken.
- A male chicken under 12 months of age.
- A young turkey.
- A young meat bird.
- A male turkey.
- A male duck.
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- Under a week of age.
- A mature female chicken over 12 months of age.
- A male goose.
- A group oof eggs.
- A female bird kept for laying production.
- A female chicken under 12 months of age.
- The beak of waterfowl.
- A mature male chicken over 12 months of age.
15 Clues: A male duck. • A male goose. • A male turkey. • A young turkey. • A group oof eggs. • A young meat bird. • Under a week of age. • Pertaining to birds. • The beak of waterfowl. • A castrated male chicken. • A male chicken under 12 months of age. • A female chicken under 12 months of age. • A female bird kept for laying production. • A mature male chicken over 12 months of age. • ...
Bees terminology 2024-05-03
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- A community of living and non-living things that interact with each other in a particular environment, such as a bee hive or a flower meadow.
- transfer of pollen from anther to stigma
- bee, A worker bee responsible for caring for the young bees and maintaining the hive.
- The practice of protecting and preserving natural resources and species, including bees and their habitats.
- A sweet liquid produced by flowers that is collected by bees and used to make honey.
- A series of hexagonal cells made of
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- The variety of different species and ecosystems on Earth, which is crucial for the health and stability of the planet's ecosystems.
- a group of bees including queen, worker and drones
- A sticky substance made by bees from tree resin, used to seal and reinforce the hive.
- only reproductive female in colony lays all the eggs
- A chemical used to kill or control pests, which can have harmful effects on bees and other non-target species.
- collects nectar & honey
- collapse disorder (CCD), A phenomenon where entire bee colonies disappear or die off, often due to a combination of factors including pesticide exposure, habitat loss, and disease.
- A male bee whose primary function is to mate with the queen bee.
- loss, The destruction or degradation of natural areas where bees live and forage for food.
15 Clues: collects nectar & honey • A series of hexagonal cells made of • transfer of pollen from anther to stigma • a group of bees including queen, worker and drones • only reproductive female in colony lays all the eggs • A male bee whose primary function is to mate with the queen bee. • A sweet liquid produced by flowers that is collected by bees and used to make honey. • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-09-19
15 Clues: half • foot • pain • inside • within • behind • breathing • inflammation • less than normal • swelling or tumor • higher than normal • relating to kidneys • relating to the heart • relating to the stomach • relating to blood vessels
Microbiology Terminology 2024-10-21
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- The microorganism that is living on/inside an animal
- A necessary relationship for both organisms survival
- Inflammation in the ear
- The molecule derived from chains of amino acids
- A bacteria that causes an infection in humans and animals
- A microscopic organism
- An organism that can be seen under a microscope
- Disease causing
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- The scientific classing of organisms
- An animal that has four compartments in their stomach
- Safe to drink
- Two different species interacting and living together
- A disease - causing microorganism
- A skin infection caused by bacteria
- The condition of being free of all life forms
15 Clues: Safe to drink • Disease causing • A microscopic organism • Inflammation in the ear • A disease - causing microorganism • A skin infection caused by bacteria • The scientific classing of organisms • The condition of being free of all life forms • The molecule derived from chains of amino acids • An organism that can be seen under a microscope • ...
Ballet Terminology 2024-09-30
15 Clues: - to jump • - to rise • - to bend • - to glide • - to chase • - in the front • - to disengage • - dance for two • - round of the leg • - in the back, behind • - movement of the arms • - to point or to stretch • - in the shape of a cross • - assembled or joined together • - escaping or slipping movement
Graphic Terminology 2025-01-22
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- The space between panels in a comic or graphic novel.
- A category or type of story, such as fantasy, sci-fi, or mystery, in graphic novels.
- The part of the image farthest from the viewer, often providing context or setting.
- The arrangement of panels, text, and images on a page.
- Effect: Words that represent sounds in the story, such as "BANG" or "CRASH."
- Text that provides narration or additional information, often outside of speech balloons.
- The area of the image between the foreground and the background.
- The mental process readers use to "fill in" gaps between panels and interpret the story.
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- The use of light and dark areas in an image to create focus or emphasis.
- Lines used to show movement in an image.
- The part of the image closest to the viewer.
- The visual technique that creates a sense of depth and distance in an image.
- A full-page illustration in a comic used for dramatic effect.
- A graphic element that shows characters' dialogue or thoughts.
- A single frame or drawing in a comic, containing a segment of the story.
15 Clues: Lines used to show movement in an image. • The part of the image closest to the viewer. • The space between panels in a comic or graphic novel. • The arrangement of panels, text, and images on a page. • A full-page illustration in a comic used for dramatic effect. • A graphic element that shows characters' dialogue or thoughts. • ...
Cat Terminology 2024-11-22
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- Knobs in the center of a cat's tongue that form backwards facing hooks.
- Juvenile/young cat.
- Unneutered male cat.
- A comfortable place for a pregnant cat to give birth and care for her offspring.
- Cleaning of an individual of the same species.
- Unspayed female cat.
- Neutered male cat.
- Removal of the claws of an animal surgically.
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- Third set of sensory receptors in cats used for smell. Located in the roof of the mouth.
- A cat or other member of the cat family.
- Multiple offspring from one birth.
- The third eyelid that moves diagonally across the eye to help locate the cornea.
- Birth in cat terms.
- Spayed female cat.
- A color pattern where one color is streaked/intermingled with another color.
15 Clues: Spayed female cat. • Neutered male cat. • Juvenile/young cat. • Birth in cat terms. • Unneutered male cat. • Unspayed female cat. • Multiple offspring from one birth. • A cat or other member of the cat family. • Removal of the claws of an animal surgically. • Cleaning of an individual of the same species. • Knobs in the center of a cat's tongue that form backwards facing hooks. • ...
Ai Terminology 2025-04-07
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- (strong AI) - AI that can adapt and implement knowledge in a wide variety of tasks.
- A type of neural network architecture that transforms or changes an input sequence into an output sequence
- (weak/narrow AI) - AI trained to perform specific tasks based on what humans (we) currently know.
- - Algorithm: a set of instructions to be followed in calculations or other operations
- - When an AI system generates inaccurate information due to errors in its training or processing
- - Occurs when training data is NOT representative of the real-world population & may lead to discriminatory outcomes
- - Operates through pre-defined rules and logic. Outcomes based on relationships between symbols.
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- - AI that truly mimics humans and is a true representation of ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
- Type of AI that uses deep learning to analyze large amounts of data to perform natural language processing tasks
- - Algorithms allow systems to improve performance when exposed to more data over time.
- Learning - Subset of machine learning using deep neural networks with many layers. Allows for modeling of highly complex hierarchical patterns in data.
- - mathematical representations of data, with magnitude and direction, that help machines understand and process information
- - bias, lack of creativity, and difficulty understanding context
- - Inspired by the design of the human brain, consists of layers of interconnected nodes or “neurons” that process input data through a network to produce an output.
- - ANY form of recorded information: fingerprints, photos, audio recordings, text input, age, addresses, comments, emojis…
15 Clues: - bias, lack of creativity, and difficulty understanding context • (strong AI) - AI that can adapt and implement knowledge in a wide variety of tasks. • - AI that truly mimics humans and is a true representation of ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE • - Algorithm: a set of instructions to be followed in calculations or other operations • ...
bone terminology 2025-04-28
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- cartilage - helps with smooth movement of the joints and provides protection
- - end part of a long bone, grows separetly from the shaft
- - a type of osteocyte that destroys bone tissue
- - protective covering on the outer surface of the bone
- - this type of bone tissue is in the open spaces that blood vessels infiltrate and provide food and oxygen and remove waste products of metabolism. contains red marrow
- cavity - hollow shaft of a long bone
- - a type of osteocyte which form collagen fibers
- - what type of bone is the wrist and ankle and are responsible for providing strength
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- - main portion of the bone
- - cells that make up bone tissue
- - this bones function is mainly is for articulation and to form joints. Irregular bones are found in the vertebrae, inner ear and some of the facial bones.
- - this type of bone tissue is Is much thicker and if observed under a microscope it appears to have many circles. The circles are bony plates, called canals. It is through both canals that we can transport food, oxygen, metabolic waste as well as nerve supply.
- - what type of bone is the upper and lower arm, the upper and lower leg, and the fingers and toes.
- - what type of bone is the ribs, the scapulae, and some bones of the skull
- - contains yellow bone marrow, which is lined with endosteum which is composed of osteoblasts and a few osteoclasts.
15 Clues: - main portion of the bone • - cells that make up bone tissue • cavity - hollow shaft of a long bone • - a type of osteocyte that destroys bone tissue • - a type of osteocyte which form collagen fibers • - protective covering on the outer surface of the bone • - end part of a long bone, grows separetly from the shaft • ...
bone terminology 2025-04-28
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- cartilage - helps with smooth movement of the joints and provides protection
- - end part of a long bone, grows separetly from the shaft
- - a type of osteocyte that destroys bone tissue
- - protective covering on the outer surface of the bone
- Bone Tissue - It is in the open spaces that blood vessels infiltrate and provide food and oxygen and remove waste products of metabolism. contains red marrow
- cavity - hollow shaft of a long bone
- - a type of osteocyte which form collagen fibers
- bones - what type of bone is the wrist and ankle and are responsible for providing strength
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- - main portion of the bone
- - cells that make up bone tissue
- bones - this bones function is mainly is for articulation and to form joints. Irregular bones are found in the vertebrae, inner ear and some of the facial bones.
- Bone Tissue - Is much thicker and if observed under a microscope it appears to have many circles. The circles are bony plates, called canals. It is through both canals that we can transport food, oxygen, metabolic waste as well as nerve supply.
- Bones - what type of bone is the upper and lower arm, the upper and lower leg, and the fingers and toes.
- bones - what type of bone is the ribs, the scapulae, and some bones of the skull
- - contains yellow bone marrow, which is lined with endosteum which is composed of osteoblasts and a few osteoclasts.
15 Clues: - main portion of the bone • - cells that make up bone tissue • cavity - hollow shaft of a long bone • - a type of osteocyte that destroys bone tissue • - a type of osteocyte which form collagen fibers • - protective covering on the outer surface of the bone • - end part of a long bone, grows separetly from the shaft • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-08-28
Timepiece Terminology 2025-06-22
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- Faded bezel that lost its original color intensity
- Winding mechanism on watch case
- Web-like cracks on aged dials
- Radial dial finish that catches light
- Prized bezel insert color change over time
- Rotating ring around watch crystal
- Crystal material on many vintage watches
- Perfect as-new condition
- New Old Stock - unworn vintage timepiece
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- Nickname for heavily aged brown-hued dial that collectors prize
- Rear cover of watch case
- Early luminous paint made with this radioactive element
- Gold-flecked dial finish found on vintage Rolexes
- Luminous material on watch hands and markers
- Natural aging process that adds vintage character
15 Clues: Rear cover of watch case • Perfect as-new condition • Web-like cracks on aged dials • Winding mechanism on watch case • Rotating ring around watch crystal • Radial dial finish that catches light • Crystal material on many vintage watches • New Old Stock - unworn vintage timepiece • Prized bezel insert color change over time • Luminous material on watch hands and markers • ...
Bee Terminology 2025-07-03
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- Any substance or mixture of substances intended for preventing, destroying And repelling animals.
- A bee responsible for the care and feeding of the brood
- a structure of hexagonal cells of wax
- Female bees that perform various tasks like caring for the queen and brood, building and maintaining the hive, foraging for food, and defending the colony.
- a substance secreted by honeybee workers and fed by them to larvae which are being raised as potential queen bees.
- the wax secreted by bees
- beekeeping tool used to calm honey bees by producing smoke,
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- sugary fluid secreted within flowers to encourage pollination
- a structure in which bees are kept
- The single, reproductive female in the colony, responsible for laying all the eggs.
- The insect that lives in the hive
- Male bees whose primary role is to mate with the queen.
- a mixture of beeswax, tree resins, and other plant-derived substances, used to seal and protect their hives
- a group of them that live together
- A person who keeps bees
15 Clues: A person who keeps bees • the wax secreted by bees • The insect that lives in the hive • a structure in which bees are kept • a group of them that live together • a structure of hexagonal cells of wax • Male bees whose primary role is to mate with the queen. • A bee responsible for the care and feeding of the brood • ...
