acting terminology Crossword Puzzles
wordbuilding 2014-02-11
29 Clues: mowa • język • pismo • gracz • malarz • wygrać • pływak • pisarz • zbierać • aktorka • kucharz • budynek • konkurs • żeglować • tancerka • wynaleźć • obiektyw • wynalazca • gotowanie • wynalazek • zwycięzca • kompozytor • rowerzysta • kompozycja • sprzątanie • programista • odwiedzający • gra aktorska • międzynarodowe
LTO Writing Center 2024-08-20
Across
- means 'not as many'. Used with countable nouns.
- a shortened form of a word or phrase
- how you connect ideas, words, phrases, sentences, and paragraphs to one another
- guides you through your content by linking ideas and sentences
- the voice used when the focus is on the action and not the person doing the action
- uses the first letters of words in a phrase
- describes the consecutive steps to take for completing a task
- the voice used to show that the subject does the action
- to review your content and be your own editor
- separates items in a list or indicates a pause in a sentence
Down
- three evenly space periods
- used in contractions and also shows possession
- the basic framework for your content
- when you follow the same rules throughout your writing, for terminology, format, spelling, verb tense, audience, and point of view
- who you write for
- used at the end of a complete sentence
- main idea of a text
- extra words that clutter your sentences
- verb that means to influence
19 Clues: who you write for • main idea of a text • three evenly space periods • verb that means to influence • a shortened form of a word or phrase • the basic framework for your content • used at the end of a complete sentence • extra words that clutter your sentences • uses the first letters of words in a phrase • to review your content and be your own editor • ...
Groups in Contextr 2025-09-11
Across
- – Specific requirements like food, clothing, shelter, health, education, employment, safety, and identity.
- – A specific need involving protection from harm and security.
- – Variation among individuals within each group.
- – How common each group is within the community.
- – Factors affecting the ability to use services, like age, gender, culture, resources, or service aspects.
Down
- – Community groups that support and advocate for the four specific groups.
- – Speaking up for the group’s needs and raising awareness.
- – Government legislation or guidelines addressing group concerns.
- – Community perceptions influenced positively by contributions and education.
- – Ensuring fairness and justice in social environments.
- – Both a specific need and a way to inform the community about group concerns.
- – Types of support such as financial, transport, accommodation, health care, counselling, education, employment, and legal aid.
- – Words used by the community to describe the group.
13 Clues: – Variation among individuals within each group. • – How common each group is within the community. • – Words used by the community to describe the group. • – Ensuring fairness and justice in social environments. • – Speaking up for the group’s needs and raising awareness. • – A specific need involving protection from harm and security. • ...
vocabularys for physics 2022-10-06
Across
- a object with only force acting on it
- straight line
- The rate at something moves
- the same speed going in the same direction
Down
- something that is moving
- straight to the right
- velocity with no direction
- acting on it gravity the force that keeps us from float of the earth
- straight up
- Direction and magnitude
- when something is movng with only gravity
- how long something is in the air
12 Clues: straight up • straight line • straight to the right • Direction and magnitude • something that is moving • velocity with no direction • The rate at something moves • how long something is in the air • a object with only force acting on it • when something is movng with only gravity • the same speed going in the same direction • ...
matter 2022-10-18
Across
- When you force an object away from you
- When you force an object towards you
- A push or a pull on an object
- The sum of all the forces acting on an object _ force
- The surface of two objects rubbing together
- When two forces acting on an object are equal and opposite they are called __________________ forces
Down
- When two forces acting on an object have one force that is stronger they are called ______________ forces
- A force that pulls objects towards the center of the earth
- When a rubber band is stretched, what is the force it experiences
- The unit of force
- force that acts when two bodies are in contact but not moving
11 Clues: The unit of force • A push or a pull on an object • When you force an object towards you • When you force an object away from you • The surface of two objects rubbing together • The sum of all the forces acting on an object _ force • A force that pulls objects towards the center of the earth • force that acts when two bodies are in contact but not moving • ...
science 2025-03-14
Across
- two forces are acting on an object and one of the forces is greater than the other.
- This occurs when two objects move past each other it slows objects down.
- When two forces are acting on an object and one of the forces is greater than the other.
- a force that pulls things down to earth
- using force to move something away from you
Down
- This is the increase in length when something like a spring or elastic band stretches.
- the size of a surface
- This is a turning force.
- the ability of any object in the air or on water
- Balanced.
- This is a force acting on an object’s mass. Weight is measured in newtons (N).
11 Clues: Balanced. • the size of a surface • This is a turning force. • a force that pulls things down to earth • using force to move something away from you • the ability of any object in the air or on water • This occurs when two objects move past each other it slows objects down. • This is a force acting on an object’s mass. Weight is measured in newtons (N). • ...
Peter's Ch. 4 crossword puzzle 2014-02-07
Across
- force vector sum of all forces on an object.
- gravitational force experienced by an object.
- field a vector quantity that relates the mass of an object to the gravitational force it experiences at a given location.
- weight support force acting on an object.
- a push or a pull.
- the condition in which the net force on an object is zero.
- objects of interest that interact with each other and the external world.
- Third Law states that all actions come in pairs.
Down
- tendency of an object to resist changes in velocity.
- means that there are no contact forces acting to support the object, and the object’s apparent weight is zero.
- diagram a physical model that represents the forces acting on a system.
- force the force exerted by a fluid on an object opposing motion through the fluid.
- velocity the constant velocity that is reached when the drag force equals the force of gravity.
13 Clues: a push or a pull. • weight support force acting on an object. • force vector sum of all forces on an object. • gravitational force experienced by an object. • Third Law states that all actions come in pairs. • tendency of an object to resist changes in velocity. • the condition in which the net force on an object is zero. • ...
Newton's Laws 2023-10-20
Across
- The sum of all of the forces acting on an object
- Forces that are opposite in direction and equal in size
- The force applied in one direction is greater than the force applied in the opposite direction
- The product of the mass and the velocity of an object
- The tendency of an object to remain at rest or remain moving
- The vertical, downward force exerted on a mass as a result of gravity
Down
- If the size and direction of the forces are balanced and there is no net force acting on the object
- The force acting perpendicularly to a surface
- A push or pull
- The amount of matter in an object
- A vantage point with respect to which position and motion may be described
- A force that acts to resist motion of objects that are touching
- an object at rest remains at rest and in object in motion remains in motion
13 Clues: A push or pull • The amount of matter in an object • The force acting perpendicularly to a surface • The sum of all of the forces acting on an object • The product of the mass and the velocity of an object • Forces that are opposite in direction and equal in size • The tendency of an object to remain at rest or remain moving • ...
The Person in Bali: Interpretive Anthropology and Cultural Analysis 2012-05-08
Across
- The classification of individuals into, for want of a better term, may be called …… strata.
- One occupying the same time but not necessarily space
- One whom does not occupy the same community of time
- One occupying the same time and space
- A penchant for “contemporizing” fellowmen blunts the sense of …… aging.
- Pertaining to a name that consists of a single word or term
- Who disaggregated the notion of ‘fellowmen’
Down
- What the bands on the cylinder are used to represent is the…… order of seniority
- Another term for a personal name
- The process among the Balinese of naming a parent grandparent etc. after a child
- The Balinese term for the 6th child in a sibling set
- The Balinese term for a Hamlet
- Geertz refers to culture as moving like which animal?
- In kinship terminology, the term for great-grandchild & great-grandparent
14 Clues: The Balinese term for a Hamlet • Another term for a personal name • One occupying the same time and space • Who disaggregated the notion of ‘fellowmen’ • One whom does not occupy the same community of time • The Balinese term for the 6th child in a sibling set • One occupying the same time but not necessarily space • ...
McKesson Lab Customer Service Week 2014: Paragon/Lab Integration 2014-09-23
Across
- The 3 message types for an inbound interface are ADT, ___ and orders.
- Discontinue Reason in Paragon correlates to _________ _______.
- Do not use _________ characters for the code or description.
- Paragon does not have the ability to send a flag for _____ _______.
- Priority level - OBR 27.6 provides the ________ of the request.
- ORU is for Results while ORM is for ______________.
- The IF _____ _______ needs to be configured to prefix all MLab order ID numbers with a "L".
- The charge code is not ______ to the Order Code in Paragon.
Down
- LIS is an acronym for Laboratory Information Systems.
- _____ ____ is an example of MFNs that can be processed.
- ZPA
- The microbiology order types needs to be assigned to ________ _________ ________ when Paragon is used to MLab.
- There are 3 interface lines that are part of the integration: Inbound to MLab, Outbound to Paragon (status change and results) and Outbound to Paragon (________).
- ________ correlates to the Current Procedure Terminology code in MLab.
14 Clues: ZPA • ORU is for Results while ORM is for ______________. • LIS is an acronym for Laboratory Information Systems. • _____ ____ is an example of MFNs that can be processed. • The charge code is not ______ to the Order Code in Paragon. • Do not use _________ characters for the code or description. • Discontinue Reason in Paragon correlates to _________ _______. • ...
Geometry Symbol 2023-09-10
Across
- angle it signifies that the angle is measured in degrees
- prime (″) is used to indicate the second derivative of a function with respect to a variable
- is represented as a single vertical bar
- is used to indicate parallel lines is a pair of vertical lines (||) placed next to each other
- is typically represented by drawing an arrow starting at a specific point
- segment is represented by a straight line connecting two distinct points
- is a triangle shape
- angle is measures exactly 90 degrees, is often represented using a small square symbol (□) placed at the vertex of the angle
Down
- is a line that have 90° angle
- is usually indicated by the use of certain notation or terminology
- constant is the ratio between the circumference and distance of a circle
- (°) is used to denote angular measurements
- it is formed by two rays
- is represented by curved segments of a circle
- is typically represented by a straight line segment with two arrowheads at each end
15 Clues: is a triangle shape • it is formed by two rays • is a line that have 90° angle • is represented as a single vertical bar • (°) is used to denote angular measurements • is represented by curved segments of a circle • angle it signifies that the angle is measured in degrees • is usually indicated by the use of certain notation or terminology • ...
The Engineering design process 2024-09-11
Across
- standard, criterion, gauge, yardstick, touchstone
- Design process Repeated over and over
- a change or alteration, usually to make something work bette
- Typically happen after scientific Experiments
- somthing thats a need and built
- a professional who uses scientific and mathematical principles to design, analyze, build, and test products, systems, and structures to solve problems
Down
- a picture or plan made by means of lines on a surface, esp one made with a pencil or pen without the use of colour
- a model or example, and an early version of a product:
- A person who design any of variety things
- to change the way something looks, functions, or is made
- something being formed and into something
- the clarification and explanation of key concepts, terms, and terminology used in the study. It
- Each prototype will need testing, re-evaluation and improvement.
- storming a technique for generating ideas and solving specific problems with uncensored and nonlinear thinking,
14 Clues: somthing thats a need and built • Design process Repeated over and over • A person who design any of variety things • something being formed and into something • Typically happen after scientific Experiments • standard, criterion, gauge, yardstick, touchstone • a model or example, and an early version of a product: • ...
Adverbs...... 2022-03-28
Across
- She was acting really ________.
- My mother is acting quite ______.
- What she did wasn't done __________.
- I will ______ help you.
Down
- I do thing in an _______ fashion.
- I ______ made it past the finish line.
- She shouts very ______.
- He didn't act very ________.
- I ______ don't understand.
- I would have ______ remembered if that happened.
10 Clues: She shouts very ______. • I will ______ help you. • I ______ don't understand. • He didn't act very ________. • She was acting really ________. • I do thing in an _______ fashion. • My mother is acting quite ______. • What she did wasn't done __________. • I ______ made it past the finish line. • I would have ______ remembered if that happened.
I Want to be an Astronaut 1/11/17 2017-01-11
Across
- in space terminology, a specific flight and all of the activities related to it
- modern and advanced technology
- something designed, built, or installed to perform a specific function
Down
- to carefully and skillfully move something
- an imitation of an event that happens in real life, often used for practice
- to direct the coarse of a plane, ship or any other vehicle
6 Clues: modern and advanced technology • to carefully and skillfully move something • to direct the coarse of a plane, ship or any other vehicle • something designed, built, or installed to perform a specific function • an imitation of an event that happens in real life, often used for practice • ...
3.unite 2021-12-31
15 Clues: hate • chance • effect • plaster • annoying • addicted • the game • trembling • customary • to approve • funny evet • prioritize • up give in • interesting • dangerous job
1 - HTN Pharmacology 2021-12-10
Across
- this class of centrally-acting sympatholytics inhibit the binding of norepinephrine, allowing for vasodilation and a decrease in BP
- clonidine works to lower heart rate by inhibition of this neurotransmitter
- the absence of this criterion indicates that a patient in HTN crisis in specifically in HTN Urgency
- order to prevent this side effect, a nonselective alpha-blocker is often given with a beta-blocker
- use of nonselective alpha-blockers are typically reserved for this type of emergency (e.g. cocaine overdose)
- a patient with a BP of >140/>90 mmHg is considered to be in this stage of hypertension
- this class of centrally-acting sympatholytics should be avoided in patients with reactive airway disease (e.g. COPD, asthma) because they induce bronchoconstriction
Down
- this class of centrally-acting sympatholytics lower BP through the inhibition of alpha-1 receptors and the inhibition of post-synaptic alpha-2 receptors
- this centrally-acting sympatholytic is a pre-synaptic alpha-2 agonist
- the presence of this criterion indicates that a patient in HTN crisis is specifically in HTN Emergency
- alpha-1 blockers can be identified by this suffix
- a patient with a BP of (120-129)/<80 mmHg is considered to be in this stage of hypertension
- all beta-blockers lose selectivity at _______ doses
13 Clues: alpha-1 blockers can be identified by this suffix • all beta-blockers lose selectivity at _______ doses • this centrally-acting sympatholytic is a pre-synaptic alpha-2 agonist • clonidine works to lower heart rate by inhibition of this neurotransmitter • a patient with a BP of >140/>90 mmHg is considered to be in this stage of hypertension • ...
CWhitmore ch 2/4 2016-11-04
Across
- the distance divided by time interval during which the motion occurred
- for straight line ,otion accelation=final velocity-initial velocity/time. see above
- the forces acting on an object that combine to produce a net force that is equal to zero
- W=mg weight=mass X fee fall acceleration
- for every action force, there is an equal and opposite reaction force
- a quantity defined as the products of an objects mass and velocity (p=mXv)
Down
- the cause of an acceleration of change in the objects velocity
- the forces acting on an object that combiner to produce a net non zero force
- a quantity describing both seed and direction
- (p=mv) momentum=mass X velocity
- the motion of body when only the force of gravity acting on it
- the change in the velocity divided by time interval in witch the change occurs
- the force between two objects in contact that oppose the motion of ether object
- the tendency of an object to remain at rest or in motion with a constant velocity
- the force of attraction between two particles of mater due to their masses
15 Clues: (p=mv) momentum=mass X velocity • W=mg weight=mass X fee fall acceleration • a quantity describing both seed and direction • the cause of an acceleration of change in the objects velocity • the motion of body when only the force of gravity acting on it • for every action force, there is an equal and opposite reaction force • ...
science vocab 2025-09-29
Across
- force, the combination of all the forces acting on an object,
- then the second object
- that are not equal in
- Forces, two forces acting on the same
Down
- forces, two forces acting on the same object that are equal in strength and opposite in direction,
- a force on another
- third law of motion, a law that states if one object
- and opposite in
- pairs, an action force and its corresponding reaction force as described by Newton’s third law ,
- on the first object,
- an equal but opposite
11 Clues: and opposite in • a force on another • on the first object, • an equal but opposite • that are not equal in • then the second object • Forces, two forces acting on the same • third law of motion, a law that states if one object • force, the combination of all the forces acting on an object, • ...
Science 2021-11-10
Across
- when forces acting on an object are equal. This results in no movement
- A change in position, speed, or direction
- The scientist that is famous for studying forces and creating 3 laws of motion
- Results from differing forces acting on an object. This causes change in its position
Down
- Push/pull that causes an object to change motion
- The sum of all forces acting on an object
- Measure of an object's speed and direction
- The unit used to describe how much force
- rate of change in an object's velocity
- How fast an object changes position
10 Clues: How fast an object changes position • rate of change in an object's velocity • The unit used to describe how much force • The sum of all forces acting on an object • A change in position, speed, or direction • Measure of an object's speed and direction • Push/pull that causes an object to change motion • ...
FORCE AND FRICTION 2017-05-18
Across
- the intensity of a force
- a force exerted by the muscles of a human or animal body
- the force caused by charged particles due to rubbing
- two equal forces acting on an object
Down
- the force resisting on a body when rolled
- the force acting on every object on the earth's surface which pulls it to the centre
- the force that magnets levy on magnetic materials and other magnets
- the SI unit is 'kg'
- the resistant force that prevents two surfaces from moving over e a ch other
- a push or pull acting on an object
10 Clues: the SI unit is 'kg' • the intensity of a force • a push or pull acting on an object • two equal forces acting on an object • the force resisting on a body when rolled • the force caused by charged particles due to rubbing • a force exerted by the muscles of a human or animal body • the force that magnets levy on magnetic materials and other magnets • ...
Structures 2014-01-26
Across
- Force of attraction between objects
- Quantity of matter in an object
- Object uses solid structure to support loads
- Presses the particles of an object together
- Push or pull
- Made of parts put together
Down
- Network of parts that support loads
- Physical appearance of a structure
- Purpose of a structure
- Hollow structure that has a curved shape
- Force acting between two parts of a body
- Force acting on a structure from the outside
12 Clues: Push or pull • Purpose of a structure • Made of parts put together • Quantity of matter in an object • Physical appearance of a structure • Network of parts that support loads • Force of attraction between objects • Hollow structure that has a curved shape • Force acting between two parts of a body • Presses the particles of an object together • ...
Im and Ir 2025-02-26
Across
- Growing crops
- Something is not normal, even, or symmetrical
- Acting or talking before thinking about the consequences
- An adult acting like a child
Down
- Something that is no longer important
- Raising animals
- remake or fix something that has been broken
- Making containers, sculptures and other objects of clay
- Change where an object or person is
- Something that cannot be done
- Live forever
- Dry stalks of cereal plants used in farming
12 Clues: Live forever • Growing crops • Raising animals • An adult acting like a child • Something that cannot be done • Change where an object or person is • Something that is no longer important • Dry stalks of cereal plants used in farming • remake or fix something that has been broken • Something is not normal, even, or symmetrical • ...
Science vocab 2023-09-19
Across
- The momentum of a group of objects stay the same within outside object.
- A measure of how hard it is to stop a moving object
- A contact force that resist the sliding motion of two surfaces that are touching
- Forces acting on an object that combine and form a net force
- The gravitational force exerted on an object
- a push or pull on an object.
- a push or pull on one object by another object that is touching it.
- A object that moves in an circular path till it lands in the middle.
- The amount of matter in an object
- Law that states that if the net force acting in an object is zero, the motion doesn't change
- Any motion in which a object is moving in a circle
Down
- The acceleration of an object is equal to the net force exerted
- The tendency of a object to not change its motion
- The compilation of all the forces acting on an object
- An attractive force that exists between all object without touching it
- Every action there is, there is an equal and opposite reaction
- A force that one object applies to another object without touching it
- The forces two objects apply to each other
18 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 tendency of a object to not change its motion • Any motion in which a object is moving in a circle • A measure of how hard it is to stop a moving object • The compilation of all the forces acting on an object • ...
Theatre Space 2025-09-19
Across
- the acting area of the stage that extends beyond the proscenium
- small room at the back of the auditorium; used to house light and sound equipment
- a performance space in which the audience sits all around the stage
- onstage decoration to help establish the time and place of a play
- second tier of seating
- area immediately below the stage which is usually lower than the auditorium level; used primarily by the stage orchestra
- imaginary line at which the act curtain meets the floor
- wall forming a picture frame separating the stage from the auditorium
- stage area beyond the acting area
Down
- the stage area towards the audience
- a performance space in which the audience views the action as if through a picture frame
- offstage areas right and left stage
- curtains placed on either side of the stage, just upstage of the curtain line; they serve to mask the wings from the view of the audience
- lower section of the second tier of seating
- opening in the stage floor, normally covered, which can be used for special effects
- the auditorium, or the area where the audience sits
- a performance space in which the audience sits on two or three sides of the acting area
- the stage area away from audience
18 Clues: second tier of seating • the stage area away from audience • stage area beyond the acting area • the stage area towards the audience • offstage areas right and left stage • lower section of the second tier of seating • the auditorium, or the area where the audience sits • imaginary line at which the act curtain meets the floor • ...
The Person in Bali: Interpretive Anthropology and Cultural Analysis 2012-05-08
Across
- In kinship terminology, the term for great-grandchild & great-grandparent
- The Balinese term for the 6th child in a sibling set
- One occupying the same time but not necessarily space
- Geertz refers to culture as moving like which animal?
- What the bands on the cylinder are used to represent is the…… order of seniority
- The Balinese term for a Hamlet
Down
- The process among the Balinese of naming a parent grandparent etc. after a child
- Who disaggregated the notion of ‘fellowmen’
- One occupying the same time and space
- A penchant for “contemporizing” fellowmen blunts the sense of …… aging.
- One whom does not occupy the same community of time
- Another term for a personal name
- The classification of individuals into, for want of a better term, may be called …… strata.
- Pertaining to a name that consists of a single word or term
14 Clues: The Balinese term for a Hamlet • Another term for a personal name • One occupying the same time and space • Who disaggregated the notion of ‘fellowmen’ • One whom does not occupy the same community of time • The Balinese term for the 6th child in a sibling set • One occupying the same time but not necessarily space • ...
November Med Safety Newsletter 2014-10-27
Across
- Brand name of insulin that has switched to flextouch
- Terminology for the new controlled substances pyxis inventory methods
- Who you should ask to speak to if you have a question regarding dosing
- Your first-line resource to ask anything medication related during daytime hours
- Pyxis controlled substance inventories have already shown to significantly reduce these reports
- New rapid pathogen identification technology
Down
- Replaces the old flexpens for insulin detemir
- New personalized meal time program for LMH inpatients
- Kitchen Connect will hopefully improve patient ________ scores
- Reducing interuptions and unneccessary ___________ requesting to speak with pharmacists will help speed up pharmacy verification times
- A simple and common task that can be clarified by a pharmacy technician or the floor pharmacist
- Pharmacy resident's nickname (hint: found in this newsletter)
- Go online to complete this and earn a prize
- Who you should call with your pyxis or missing dose questions when a floor pharmacist is off duty
14 Clues: Go online to complete this and earn a prize • New rapid pathogen identification technology • Replaces the old flexpens for insulin detemir • Brand name of insulin that has switched to flextouch • New personalized meal time program for LMH inpatients • Pharmacy resident's nickname (hint: found in this newsletter) • ...
Vocab Lesson 10 2017-02-22
Forces 2023-08-02
Across
- The amount of matter an object is made up of - measured in g or kg and is always the same no matter where you are in the universe
- The force of attraction between magnets where like poles repel and opposites attract (a non-contact force)
- The force of attraction that pulls us towards Earth (a non-contact force)
- Forces that do not require objects to touch
- Forces that require objects to touch
- The instrument used to measure forces
- Equal and opposite forces are acting - there is no movement
- When two surfaces rub together (a contact force)
- The amount of gravity acting on an object - measured in N and changes depending where you are in the universe
Down
- The interaction of objects with air (a contact force)
- When one force is bigger than the other - there is movement
- Push, pull or twist action
- Unit of measurement for force (N)
- The total force acting on an object
14 Clues: Push, pull or twist action • Unit of measurement for force (N) • The total force acting on an object • Forces that require objects to touch • The instrument used to measure forces • Forces that do not require objects to touch • When two surfaces rub together (a contact force) • The interaction of objects with air (a contact force) • ...
Choice Board "Light Blue":Chp.6B 2024-05-07
19 Clues: role • plot • alien • theif • scene • acting • victim • to rent • to kill • failure • violence • direction • to arrest • to capture • leading man • to fascinate • to recommend • to rob, to steal • he/she/it will be
5b-5c 2021-03-25
Synonyms 2024-09-25
Murray Darling Basin 2021-05-24
5 Clues: where is it located • is a small focus on the part of the earth • where wool, cotton, wheat, sheep are produced • The terminology a large area of land is flooded • the interaction between a living and non-living thing in a given environment
Spanish Terminology Vocab 2021-05-29
20 Clues: Sit • Ten • Arm • Here • Room • Face • Shirt • Table • Pants • Chest • Please • Fingers • Clothes • Shoulder • Finished • Pregnant • Birthday • Necklace • Take off • A little bit
Medical Terminology Crossword 2022-07-26
Across
- Abbreviation for "each ear"
- abbreviation for "nothing by mouth past midnight"
- "patho-" is prefix for _____
- Imaginary line through the body
- word root for "nerves"
- Cavity that contains the brain
- Abbreviation for "Rx"
- Suffix for surgical removal
- Suffix for "infection"
- Suffix for "study of"
- Word root for lungs
- Root word for heart
Down
- prefix for "slow"
- Abbreviation for "gastrointestinal"
- "derm" is the root word for _____
- Space within the body
- Cavity with parts for the nose
- Body parts toward the back
- "P" stands for _____
- prefix for "new"
- "Ren" in root word for ______
- Body parts above other body parts
- Word root for "uterus"
- word root for "veins"
24 Clues: prefix for "new" • prefix for "slow" • Word root for lungs • Root word for heart • "P" stands for _____ • Space within the body • Abbreviation for "Rx" • Suffix for "study of" • word root for "veins" • word root for "nerves" • Suffix for "infection" • Word root for "uterus" • Body parts toward the back • Abbreviation for "each ear" • Suffix for surgical removal • "patho-" is prefix for _____ • ...
Medical Terminology Review 2022-05-26
35 Clues: Red • Bone • Dys- • Head • -oma • My/o • Above • Above • Front • Peri- • Nerve • -itis • Child • Post- • Auto- • Intra- • Path/o • Derm/o • Kidney • Leuk/o • Cyst/o • Breast • Adip/o • Sarc/o • Medi/o • -ectomy • Beneath • Hemat/o • Between • Arthr/o • Contra- • To grow • Chondr/o • Excessive • Cancerous
Skeleton Medical terminology 2022-06-26
Across
- common type of cancerous brain tumor in children.
- Action of moving towards the midline
- age-related degeneration of vertebrae/ vertebraldisks of lower back.
- Chronic inflammatory disease of the joints with plain and loss of function
- surgical procedure used to remove the bursa
- Strong membrane surrounding a bone
- Pertaining to neck region
- cancer of plasma cells.
- Action of moving away from the midline
- Hip bone
- Recoding of a picture of the joint
- fused bones or other hard tissue
- use to remove excess fluid from a joint with a needle
- Withdraw of fluid from a joint through a needle
- Movement of an extremity in a circular motion
- curvature of spine where the top of the back is more rounded than normal
- used to harvest bone graft
- inflammation in your spinal bones
- manufactured substitute for a missing part of the body
- a surgical operation to remove the back of one or more vertebrae
Down
- of or relating to the ilium and the femur.
- surgical removal of the coccyx is removed
- softening and degeneration of cartilage
- fracture a break through the mandibular bone.
- Decreased calcification of bone
- normal physiological response of the sympathetic system to counteract a fall in blood pressure when a person is laying down and assumes the upright position.
- action of bending of a limb or parts of a limb beyond normal limits
- treat Cam impingement
- inflammation of the carpal joint
- inflammation of the paranasal sinuses caused by a pathogen.
- Jaw bone/ pertaining to jaw bone
- Visual examination of the interior of a joint
- inflammation of the costochondral joint
- surgical repair of a joint to restore as much as possible the function of the joint
- concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of disorers and inuries to the foot
- Thigh bone
- cells responsible for cartilage formation
- temporary removal of bone flap from skull to access the brain.
- the inward curve of the lumbar spine ( just above the buttocks)
- Shoulder bone
40 Clues: Hip bone • Thigh bone • Shoulder bone • treat Cam impingement • cancer of plasma cells. • Pertaining to neck region • used to harvest bone graft • Decreased calcification of bone • inflammation of the carpal joint • Jaw bone/ pertaining to jaw bone • fused bones or other hard tissue • inflammation in your spinal bones • Strong membrane surrounding a bone • ...
Business Terminology Crossword 2022-09-21
Across
- The amount of Goods & Services businesses are
- and able to buy at certain prices.
- a combination of consumers, businesses and government make the decisions
- coming up with a brand new idea or fabrication
- demand increases, production increases, investments increases
- a goods which helps to produce another good more efficiently
- a person who uses goods or services
- The amount of Goods & Services people are
- a business that creates a product
- an item that is n opt essential to survival
- something that is not necessary for survival
- an item that is essential to survival
- a product that consumers no longer wanted because it is outdated
- using technology to improve existing products
- an item that can be seen and is essential for survival
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- a production of goods and/or services to satisfy consumers
- an item that can be seen or touched
- goods that are used together
- business needs one another
- decrease investments, income prices, etc
- everything is government owned
- cannot be perceived by touch
- decisions are made based on the past
- assistance that is provided
- goods that may replace each other in use
- people that buy goods or services
- and able to sell at certain prices.
27 Clues: business needs one another • assistance that is provided • goods that are used together • cannot be perceived by touch • everything is government owned • people that buy goods or services • a business that creates a product • and able to buy at certain prices. • an item that can be seen or touched • a person who uses goods or services • and able to sell at certain prices. • ...
Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-09
Across
- Body plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior portions
- Located between your shoulder and elbow
- The heel of the foot
- The cranial and spinal cavities are the only two __ body cavities.
- Which system includes all of the glands?
- the posterior portion of your leg
- which body cavity is found medial to the orbital cavity
- structures found closer to the midline of the body
- which directional term describes where your wrist is found in relation to elbow?
- the foot is known as the ____ region
- The thumb region
- located between the popliteal and tarsal regions
- the neck region
- the superior portion of your trunk, shoulder
- The wrist is known as the _____ region
- Name the dorsal body cavity that encloses the brain
- The forearm region
- structure that are found closer to the surface of the body are said to be
- the posterior portion of our knee is known as the _____ region
Down
- Your lower back
- Which organ system is responsible for producing blood cells?
- Organ system that contains our brain and spinal cord
- the anterior, superior portion of your head
- Body cavity that surrounds the heart
- Which body cavity is found inferior to the abdominal cavity?
- Body region found inferior to the lumbar region
- Which body cavity encloses the lungs?
- the chin region
- Your head is referred to as the __ region
- The study of the STRUCTURE of living things
- which organ system includes the heart, arteries, veins and blood
- The study of the FUNCTION of living things
- The organ system that breaks down food and is known as the alimentary canal
- Name the posterior, inferior, lateral portion of your trunk. You are probably sitting on it right now!
- The sole of the foot
- The armpit region
- Your elbow is referred to as the __ region
- which plane divides us into equal right and left halves?
- The big toe region
- The kneecap region
- Cavity located superior to the diaphragm, includes pleural, mediastinum and pericardial
- anterior portion of our elbow is known as the _____ region.
42 Clues: Your lower back • the chin region • the neck region • The thumb region • The armpit region • The big toe region • The kneecap region • The forearm region • The heel of the foot • The sole of the foot • the posterior portion of your leg • Body cavity that surrounds the heart • the foot is known as the ____ region • Which body cavity encloses the lungs? • ...
Medical Terminology 5 2022-11-01
55 Clues: ab • ex • neo • pro • pan • mal • lal • pre • osmo • vuls • ameb • ante • glom • tens • cryo • spas • peri • phak • poly • semi • thel • sarc • lien • post • puer • metr • tumor • macro • dynam • therm • trich • thyro • intra • lumbo • splen • ramus • arter • neuro • infra • proli • somni • maxill • turbin • strict • plegia • trauma • thromb • an-, a- • pharmac • mechano • hormone • appendic • tegument • syn, sym • vestibule
Endodontic Diagnostic Terminology 2022-11-13
Across
- a nodule at the site of a draining sinus tract
- tooth
- without blood supply
- abscess
- inflammation of the periodontium
- tip of tooth
- deviation from normal
- compaction of the bone
- fast onset with pain
- without disease
- without pain
- cannot return to normal
- toothache
- soft
- response of tissues to injury
- around
- pathognomonic for condensing osteitis
- 2d image
- situated at and around the apical portion of a root
- itis
- pathognomonic for asymptomatic apical periodontitis
- derived from the tooth
Down
- axium endodontist consultation form
- able to return to normal
- axium endo consult request
- tests using hot or cold
- axium endo diagnosis form
- presence of pain
- removal of tissue for histologic examination
- invasion and proliferation of pathogenic microorganisms
- inflammation of the pulp
- pathognomonic for chronic apical abscess-two words no spaces
- longstanding
- inflammation of the bone
- concerning the tooth apex
- an accumulation of fluid in a tissue
- pain arising from the dental pulp
- firm or hard
- surrounding the root
- cause of pulpal disease
- first tooth to be tested
- intact blood supply
- causation of disease
43 Clues: soft • itis • tooth • around • abscess • 2d image • toothache • tip of tooth • longstanding • without pain • firm or hard • without disease • presence of pain • intact blood supply • without blood supply • fast onset with pain • surrounding the root • causation of disease • deviation from normal • compaction of the bone • derived from the tooth • tests using hot or cold • cannot return to normal • ...
Astronomy Terminology Crossword 2022-11-29
Across
- Enormous clouds of dust and gas.
- You find many of these on the moon, and a big one in Mexico!
- The most familiar rocky planet.
- A moon, planet or star that orbits something else.
- The first ever visit here was in 1969.
- Our sun and everything that orbits it.
- Our ‘almost’ planet.
- A constellation named after the son of Poseidon.
- The tiniest and dimmest star.
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- An inescapable and gravity dense region.
- The first element.
- A glowing ball of gas.
- An optical device made with glass or plastic.
- Everything that exists; the cosmos.
- A device mainly used with concave lenses.
- This crossword’s maker!
- A star’s final show.
- The result of a perfect balance between the forward motion of a body in space.
- When you look up, you look to the …
- In our solar system there are large numbers of these found between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
20 Clues: The first element. • A star’s final show. • Our ‘almost’ planet. • A glowing ball of gas. • This crossword’s maker! • The tiniest and dimmest star. • The most familiar rocky planet. • Enormous clouds of dust and gas. • Everything that exists; the cosmos. • When you look up, you look to the … • The first ever visit here was in 1969. • Our sun and everything that orbits it. • ...
Astronomy Terminology Crossword 2022-11-29
Across
- Enormous clouds of dust and gas.
- You find many of these on the moon, and a big one in Mexico!
- The most familiar rocky planet.
- A moon, planet or star that orbits something else.
- The first ever visit here was in 1969.
- Our sun and everything that orbits it.
- Our ‘almost’ planet.
- A constellation named after the son of Poseidon.
- The tiniest and dimmest star.
Down
- An inescapable and gravity dense region.
- The first element.
- A glowing ball of gas.
- An optical device made with glass or plastic.
- Everything that exists; the cosmos.
- A device mainly used with concave lenses.
- This crossword’s maker!
- A star’s final show.
- The result of a perfect balance between the forward motion of a body in space.
- When you look up, you look to the …
- In our solar system there are large numbers of these found between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
20 Clues: The first element. • A star’s final show. • Our ‘almost’ planet. • A glowing ball of gas. • This crossword’s maker! • The tiniest and dimmest star. • The most familiar rocky planet. • Enormous clouds of dust and gas. • Everything that exists; the cosmos. • When you look up, you look to the … • The first ever visit here was in 1969. • Our sun and everything that orbits it. • ...
Medical Terminology: Miscellaneous 2022-10-10
Across
- variation in the amount of cytoplasm present in a cell and not necessarily shape or size
- bird
- a variation red blood cell color
- variation in cell size (not shape)
- every 30 minutes
- horse
- at bedtime
- every day
- twice daily
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- cat
- as needed
- describes variation in cell shape
- dog
- every other day
- cattle
- goat
- three times daily
- lib freely as wanted
- pig
- sheep
- every 4 hours
- every hour
- once daily
- four times daily
24 Clues: cat • dog • pig • goat • bird • sheep • horse • cattle • as needed • every day • every hour • at bedtime • once daily • twice daily • every 4 hours • every other day • every 30 minutes • four times daily • three times daily • lib freely as wanted • a variation red blood cell color • describes variation in cell shape • variation in cell size (not shape) • ...
Digital TV Terminology 2022-09-27
Across
- Making future predictions based on past or present data.
- When the same device or IP address fraudulently generates more ad requests than can legitimately be viewed by a human during a certain time period.
- Service Side Ad Insertion is an ad serving process that inserts ads directly into a single, long-form digital video stream.
- The information a customer intentionally and proactively shares with a brand.
- premium video content watched via an online mechanism, like a streaming platform.
- The process used by a publisher to sell their ad space to specific buyers in a specific order.
- the use of software to buy digital advertising.
- Typically stretching from the TV presentations in March/April-June, the window of time in which linear buyers place buys with networks far out from when the spots will air.
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- A piece of software that combines feeds from many data sources to link individuals to all their personal devices.
- Promotional video that appears in the middle of the video the viewer has selected to play.
- A type of digital measurement reporting the amount that consumers engage with an ad or support a brand.
- Using the specific traits, interests, or preferences of consumers to place ads that are most contextually relevant to them.
- A type of software that crawls the web to index newly created pages into their search results or digital services.
- Consumers who cancel or forgo their traditional cable subscriptions in favor of streaming services.
- Allows users to watch content ad free but they need to pay a monthly flat rate
- A sequence of characters used to individually recognize an element, such as a variable or a set of data.
- TV distribution companies that license content to either broadcast groups or cable networks.
- The tracking of how much of a campaign’s budget is spent or how much of a KPI is hit throughout a campaign flight.
- “Streaming Services” that deliver many of the same live channels as the MVPDs, but distribute the content over the internet
- the automated process of buying and selling advertising via an auction that takes place in the time it takes for the consumer’s browser to load.
- measures the impact of ads via the size of an audience and how often that audience is exposed.
21 Clues: the use of software to buy digital advertising. • Making future predictions based on past or present data. • The information a customer intentionally and proactively shares with a brand. • Allows users to watch content ad free but they need to pay a monthly flat rate • premium video content watched via an online mechanism, like a streaming platform. • ...
Medical Terminology Cards 2022-10-06
28 Clues: rib • vein • lung • clot • side • bone • joint • heart • skull • blood • below • front • white • muscle • middle • artery • oxygen • disease • straight • movement • cartilage • blood/duct • back/behind • electricity • crooked/bent • bronchial tube • opening/passageway • back (of the body)
Physics 20 Terminology 2023-01-11
Across
- diagram that shows all forces acting on an object (2 words)
- centre seeking
- potential energy in a spring
- shape of planetary orbits
- time to complete one cycle
- energy of movement
- maximum displacement from equilibrium
- units for mass
- satellite that remains above the same point of the earth's surface at all times
- directions that only use degrees
- displacement of medium perpendicular to the direction of travel
- interference that creates a node
- force applied through a rope
- unit for work
- constantly changing for uniform circular motion
- rate at which work is done
- natural frequency of an object
- unit for force
- weight that is equivalent to the normal force
- fundamental force of nature
- math used to determine direction
- unit for the distance from earth to the sun
- force that is always opposite to the direction of movement
- variables that provide magnitude only
- point at which two sources are in-phase
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- force that helps ensure mechanical energy is not affected
- ability to do work
- sum of the kinetic and potential energies
- variable that uses the letter "a"
- gravitational force
- moving at a constant velocity
- vector quantity of distance
- system that cannot exchange matter or energy
- friction that prevents an object from moving
- term used for an object not moving
- frequency caused by an external force
- newton's third law looks at action-___________
- transfer of energy
- inverse of frequency
- part of a standing wave necessary at a closed end
- units for wavelength
- word used for frictionless systems
- represented as the variable "k" for a spring
- vector sum of all forces
- direction of the restoring force compared to the displacement
- an object moving through the air
- slope of a position-time graph
- tendency for an object to remain at a constant velocity
- abbreviation for motion in which there is a constant frequency
- line that indicates the direction a wave is travelling
50 Clues: unit for work • centre seeking • units for mass • unit for force • ability to do work • energy of movement • transfer of energy • gravitational force • inverse of frequency • units for wavelength • vector sum of all forces • shape of planetary orbits • time to complete one cycle • rate at which work is done • vector quantity of distance • fundamental force of nature • ...
Medical Terminology Suffixes 2019-01-07
Across
- development, nourishment
- softening
- treatment
- cell
- producing, produce by
- condition of producing, forming
- fear
- breakdown, destruction, separation
- incision, cutting into
- flow, discharge
Down
- to view
- record
- surgical repair
- surgical puncture to remove fluid
- tumor, mass, collection of fluid
- inflammation
- deficiency
- berry-shaped bacterium
- instrument for visual examination
- hernia
20 Clues: cell • fear • record • hernia • to view • softening • treatment • deficiency • inflammation • surgical repair • flow, discharge • producing, produce by • berry-shaped bacterium • incision, cutting into • development, nourishment • condition of producing, forming • tumor, mass, collection of fluid • surgical puncture to remove fluid • instrument for visual examination • breakdown, destruction, separation
Medical Terminology Lab5 2019-10-24
Across
- IMP
- At the center of function for the cardiovascular system
- An artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell, like a balloon
- contrast is injected into blood vessels to diagnose things like narrowing or aneurysms
- -infarction, commonly referred to as a heart attack
- The middle muscular layer that contracts to pump blood
- CV
- The wall between the right and left ventricles
- The wall between the right and left atria
- IV
- K
- Prefix meaning over or excessive
Down
- Prefix meaning under or insufficient
- The outer layer of the heart wall
- Condition in which the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- Root word meaning blood
- The thin inner layer that lines each chamber of the heart wall
- -veins, swollen and dilated veins
- Root word meaning heart
- uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- Root word meaning vessel
- Cardiac- the complete stopping of the heart
- Na
23 Clues: K • CV • IV • Na • IMP • Root word meaning blood • Root word meaning heart • Root word meaning vessel • Prefix meaning over or excessive • The outer layer of the heart wall • -veins, swollen and dilated veins • Prefix meaning under or insufficient • The wall between the right and left atria • Cardiac- the complete stopping of the heart • The wall between the right and left ventricles • ...
Animal Science Terminology 2020-09-08
Across
- Uncastrated male cattle
- Newborn horse
- Mature female swine
- Newborn swine
- Immature female cattle
- Immature castrated male horse
- Uncastrated male poultry
- Newborn sheep
- Newborn turkey
- Scientific name for goats
- Mature female horse
- Uncastrated male horse
- Immature castrated male poultry/turkey
- Scientific name for cattle
- Scientific name for horses
- Immature female poultry/turkey
- Newborn poultry
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- Immature female horse
- Immature castrated male swine
- Scientific name for poultry/turkey
- Immature castrated male cattle
- Immature female goat
- Newborn cattle
- Mature female sheep
- Mature female cattle
- Immature female swine
- Uncastrated male turkey
- Uncastrated male swine
- Scientific name for swine
- Uncastrated male sheep
- Immature female sheep
- Mature female poultry/ turkey
- Mature female goat
- Scientific name for sheep
- Immature castrated male sheep/goat
- Uncastrated male goat
- Newborn goat
37 Clues: Newborn goat • Newborn horse • Newborn swine • Newborn sheep • Newborn cattle • Newborn turkey • Newborn poultry • Mature female goat • Mature female swine • Mature female sheep • Mature female horse • Immature female goat • Mature female cattle • Immature female horse • Immature female swine • Immature female sheep • Uncastrated male goat • Immature female cattle • Uncastrated male swine • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2020-09-03
Across
- cancerous tumor of glandular tissue
- malignant tumor of fat
- prefix meaning new
- pertaining to the internal organs
- suffix meaning control, stop, or standing
- suffix meaning disease
- increase in the number of red blood cells
- the study of the genome and its products and interactions
- prefix meaning painful, abnormal, difficult, labored
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- not malignant, nonrecurrent, favorable for recovery
- a branch of medicine concerned with the study of malignant tumors
- suffix meaning enlargement
- substance of the nucleus
- treatment of cancer with drugs
- substance that causes cancer
- gel-like fluid inside the cell
- study of tissue
- study of cells
- group of similar cells that performs a specific function
- tumor composed of nerve (benign)
20 Clues: study of cells • study of tissue • prefix meaning new • malignant tumor of fat • suffix meaning disease • substance of the nucleus • suffix meaning enlargement • substance that causes cancer • treatment of cancer with drugs • gel-like fluid inside the cell • tumor composed of nerve (benign) • pertaining to the internal organs • cancerous tumor of glandular tissue • ...
Veterinary Medical Terminology 2020-08-26
Across
- Between
- Inside, within
- Urination
- away from
- tends towards
- ribs
- blood
- hard record/copy of
- around
- before
- pertaining to vomiting
- bursting forth
- across
- stomach
- used to visually examine
- Elevated, higher, more than normal
- structure
- all
- disease
- surgical repair of
- state or condition
- outside
- midline
- surgically created opening
- inflammation
- after
- Outside
- abnormal softening
- procedure that records
- within
- scant, little
- thing
- instrument that records
- rupture
- procedure to visually examine
- Difficult, painful, bad
Down
- pain
- small intestine
- suture to stabilize
- enlargement
- above, beyond, excessive
- beyond
- surgical puncture remove fluid/ gas
- below, under, less
- flow, discharge
- deficiency, reduction in number
- White
- surgical removal
- separation or breakdown
- throughout
- Without, out of, outside, away from
- to suture
- Towards
- liver
- pertaining to an injury
- abnormal condition
- good, easy, normal
- Without or no
- action, process, condition
- upper
- Depressed, lower, less than normal
- above, increased, more than normal
- cutting into, incision
- abnormal hardening
- to treat with drugs or chemicals
- bladder
- below, beneath
- Against
- many, excessive
69 Clues: all • pain • ribs • blood • White • liver • upper • after • thing • beyond • around • before • across • within • Between • Towards • stomach • disease • outside • midline • Outside • bladder • Against • rupture • Urination • away from • to suture • structure • throughout • enlargement • inflammation • tends towards • Without or no • scant, little • Inside, within • bursting forth • below, beneath • small intestine • flow, discharge • many, excessive • ...
Skeletal Terminology Puzzle 2020-10-13
Across
- formal word for xray
- where 2 bones attach for movement
- broken bone
- laying new bone for growth/repair
- abnormal shape
- connects bone to bone
- artificial limb
- cell build new bone tissue
Down
- means to straighten
- skeletal structure of the trunk
- semi-solid tissue within spongy bone
- skeletal structure of the arms/legs
- elastic protective cover on bone ends
- connects muscle to bone
- mature bone cell
- connective tissue on outside of bone
- cell breaks down bone tissue
- means bone
- joint fluid
- arm or leg
20 Clues: means bone • arm or leg • broken bone • joint fluid • abnormal shape • artificial limb • mature bone cell • means to straighten • formal word for xray • connects bone to bone • connects muscle to bone • cell build new bone tissue • cell breaks down bone tissue • skeletal structure of the trunk • where 2 bones attach for movement • laying new bone for growth/repair • ...
Law Enforcement Terminology 2020-11-16
Across
- An officer that is clear from an incident and ready for another assignment.
- please wait.
- Manually assigned by the dispatcher for report purposes.
- Silent Response.
- Rap Sheet.
- The structure is clear of civilians and/or emergency personnel.
- A police vehicle or individual that is officially authorized by a law enforcement agency to enforce the laws.
- A person who is harmed, injured or killed as a result of a crime.
- Term used when taking a person into custody and charging them with a criminal offense.
- Hazardous materials.
- unavailable to handle service calls; off duty.
- any incident that seems unusual.
- Search of an area for victims
- Crime that is happening right now.
- Thrown from a vehicle.
- Records Management System.
- Document authorizing the police to make an arrest or search a premise.
- Sound that alerts responders of an emergency call or transmission.
- Urgent Response.
- Term used over the radio to acknowledge that the transmission was heard and understood.
- A unit is on the way.
- Used by the IC to convey all units are clear from the scene.
- Knowing that all responders are safe on scene.
Down
- Arriving at an incident location.
- Radio Channel is clear of all unnecessary radio traffic due to a high priority incident.
- Person acting in an abnormal way.
- ICS
- Motor Vehicle Accident
- person suspected to be responsible for a crime.
- Providing assistance to another officer.
- Criminal History.
- A number automatically assigned to every incident in the CAD.
- Civilian requesting service or assistance.
- Removing persons/occupants from a hazardous structure or area.
- Unit is on duty and ready to handle calls.
- Vehicle is no longer upright.
- Normal Response.
- Trapped and unable to escape.
- Pursuit
39 Clues: ICS • Pursuit • Rap Sheet. • please wait. • Silent Response. • Normal Response. • Urgent Response. • Criminal History. • Hazardous materials. • A unit is on the way. • Motor Vehicle Accident • Thrown from a vehicle. • Records Management System. • Search of an area for victims • Vehicle is no longer upright. • Trapped and unable to escape. • any incident that seems unusual. • ...
Dance 1 Terminology 2020-11-18
Across
- The art of arranging movement into a meaningful whole
- Enables a dancer to do a number of turns without becoming dizzy.
- A turn performed on one foo with the working leg is in passe that comes from a preparation in plie
- One who choreographs
- The opposite of turn out, knees and feet are facing forward with no rotation
- Rotating the legs outward from the hip socket down to the ankles
- "Chain", a turn that happens in two steps, can be performed in releve or plie
- To rise onto the toes
- Rhythmic, stylized traveling steps.The movement is initiated by the hip.
- "To disengage” The foot moves through tendu and continues until it is not touching the floor.
- To stretch the foot along the floor to a full point
- ”Large beat”, a large, forceful lift of the leg where a sweeping motion lifts the leg off of the floor
- ”Pricked”; a turn performed by stepping onto a straight leg with the working leg in passe.
- ”In the shape of a cross”; to perform an exercise to the front, side, and back.
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- Three weight shifts: step across, rock out and then back in
- "Step to the rear"---three weight shifts--back, side, front--can be done turning or not
- The performer's energy, presence, and facial expression used to better communicate with the audience.
- ”Carriage of the arms”; arm movements and groups of exercises for the arms.
- "Round of leg", circular movement of the leg from the hip socket
- "Large jump" takes off on one foot and lands on the other, attempting a "spilt" position in the air.
- To lower the pelvis by bending the knees over the feet
- "To chase", step together step, feet "kiss" and point in the middle
- Hand position in which the fingers are spread very far apart from each other
- foot is drawn up to touch the opposite knee
- A 180 degree turn, step forward then rotate the body 180 degrees without picking the foot up
25 Clues: One who choreographs • To rise onto the toes • foot is drawn up to touch the opposite knee • To stretch the foot along the floor to a full point • The art of arranging movement into a meaningful whole • To lower the pelvis by bending the knees over the feet • Three weight shifts: step across, rock out and then back in • ...
COVID- 19 Terminology 2020-04-10
Across
- the ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin by the action of specific antibodies or sensitized white blood cells.
- is a strict isolation imposed to prevent the spread of disease.
- develop slowly without outward or perceptible signs.
- means “showing no evidence of disease”.
- involves keeping people with confirmed cases of a contagious disease separated from people who are not sick.
- means “relating to any disease of animals communicable to humans.”
- A collection of cases occurring in the same place at the same time.
- a state of isolation or restricted access instituted as a security measure.
- the action or process of transmitting something or the state of being transmitted.
- a procedure for carrying out a scientific experiment or a course of medical treatment.
- is a higher-than-normal rate of occurrence of a disease.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- are measures taken to slow the spread of infection.
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- treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease
- This is a machine to help patients breathe when their lungs are damaged, and they can’t get enough oxygen on their own.
- is a disease prevalent throughout an entire country, continent, or the whole world.
- It refers to a medical condition, in which a person has more than one disease at the same time.
- means having an impaired or compromised immune response
- means “capable of being easily communicated (spread) or transmitted.”
- is a usually temporary layoff from work.
- This refers to a sudden increase in the number of cases of a disease, above what is typically expected in a particular area.
21 Clues: means “showing no evidence of disease”. • is a usually temporary layoff from work. • are measures taken to slow the spread of infection. • develop slowly without outward or perceptible signs. • means having an impaired or compromised immune response • is a higher-than-normal rate of occurrence of a disease. • ...
Medical Terminology Fun 2020-04-23
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- four
- through
- first
- small
- white, colorless
- loss of intellectual function
- half, one side
- pertaining to the heart
- care and treatment of children
- many, much
- occurring before the proper time
- yellow
- the fundamental unit of a word
Down
- pertaining to electricity
- pertaining to anatomy
- an abbreviation formed from the letter of each word in a phrase
- black, dark
- against
- pertaining to circulation
- to cut out
- down, without, removal, loss
- absence, removal, séparation
- under, below, abnormally, low, decreased
- false
- toward, near
25 Clues: four • first • small • false • yellow • through • against • to cut out • many, much • black, dark • toward, near • half, one side • white, colorless • pertaining to anatomy • pertaining to the heart • pertaining to electricity • pertaining to circulation • down, without, removal, loss • absence, removal, séparation • loss of intellectual function • care and treatment of children • ...
Medical Terminology Fun 2020-04-23
Across
- four
- through
- first
- small
- white, colorless
- loss of intellectual function
- half, one side
- pertaining to the heart
- care and treatment of children
- many, much
- occurring before the proper time
- yellow
- the fundamental unit of a word
Down
- pertaining to electricity
- pertaining to anatomy
- an abbreviation formed from the letter of each word in a phrase
- black, dark
- against
- pertaining to circulation
- to cut out
- down, without, removal, loss
- absence, removal, séparation
- under, below, abnormally, low, decreased
- false
- toward, near
25 Clues: four • first • small • false • yellow • through • against • to cut out • many, much • black, dark • toward, near • half, one side • white, colorless • pertaining to anatomy • pertaining to the heart • pertaining to electricity • pertaining to circulation • down, without, removal, loss • absence, removal, séparation • loss of intellectual function • care and treatment of children • ...
IB 1 Terminology 2020-04-09
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- A 2-4 part religious choral work from the Medieval or Renaissance eras
- A common decoration or embellishment on a note
- The position of a triad when built on thirds
- A short melodic or rhythmic idea often used in a piece
- The highest woodwind instrument
- The period of music from 1600 - 1750
- A constantly repeating rhythmic idea
- The texture most prevalent in the Classical period
- How high or low a note is
- To change key within a piece of music
- The end section of a work
- The lengthening of rhythmic values in a melody
- The Amen cadence
- The clef used by viola players
- The name given to the theme of a fugue
- The cadence using chords V - vi
- Two chords creating musical punctuation
- Music written for small ensembles
- A bass line common in Classical keyboard music
- A group of staves on which music written is played at the same time
- A musical sentence
- The plucked string instrument common in the Renaissance and Baroque eras
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- A sustained pitch over several bars
- The orchestra playing in unison - common in the Classical era
- The writing of many notes for one syllable in vocal music
- The 2nd most important note in a scale
- An orchestral wind instrument with a plaintive sound
- The smaller group in a Concerto Grosso
- The setting of the Latin liturgy to music
- An interval greater than an octave
- The first section of Sonata Form
- Belonging to a major or minor key
- The nickname for Haydn's Symphony no 94
- Motion where one part remains fairly static while the other moves freely
- A scale made up of half steps
- A name for call and response
- A collection of dances in the same key
- Upper or Lower ____________ a kind of non chord tone
- The substantial overlapping of two themes - eg in a fugue
- Menuet and __________
40 Clues: The Amen cadence • A musical sentence • Menuet and __________ • How high or low a note is • The end section of a work • A name for call and response • A scale made up of half steps • The clef used by viola players • The highest woodwind instrument • The cadence using chords V - vi • The first section of Sonata Form • Belonging to a major or minor key • ...
Britney medical terminology 2020-08-27
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- the heart
- a tumor in the liver
- they opened my skull
- my neck is hurting
- stomach that got studied
- my liver got removed
- cant breathe
- very low blood cells
- vessels softening
- my body got cold
- looked at my bones good
- strong burn in chest
- around the joints are hurting
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- his head hurts bad
- made sure my eye was good
- i was loosing blood
- pain in the liver
- disease in the gums
- I was containing fluid
- my cartilage was decreasing
- he became weak
21 Clues: the heart • cant breathe • he became weak • my body got cold • pain in the liver • vessels softening • his head hurts bad • my neck is hurting • i was loosing blood • disease in the gums • a tumor in the liver • they opened my skull • my liver got removed • very low blood cells • strong burn in chest • I was containing fluid • looked at my bones good • stomach that got studied • ...
5.0 Hazards terminology 2020-11-29
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- a violent type of mudflow
- a large rotating storm
- the strength of an earthquake
- x volcano, erupted in living memory
- formed by the collapse of a magma chamber
- xfire that spreads across tree canopies
- a massive natural disaster
- x hazard i.e.driven by e.g. weather
- learning to live with the threat
- where the earthquake begins
- erupting vent on the earths surface
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- e.g.rocks ejected by volcanic eruption
- xhazard driven by water bodies
- xactivity frequency and size of earthquakes
- xhazard driven by Earth’s internal energy
- molten rock beneath the Earths surface
- a violently rotating column of air
- a giant tidal wave
- earthquake that follows a larger earthquake
- how people react when a disaster occurs
- the first impact
- is the likelihood of a hazard occurring
- one plate dives under another
23 Clues: the first impact • a giant tidal wave • a large rotating storm • a violent type of mudflow • a massive natural disaster • where the earthquake begins • the strength of an earthquake • one plate dives under another • xhazard driven by water bodies • learning to live with the threat • a violently rotating column of air • x volcano, erupted in living memory • ...
Basic Anatomical Terminology 2020-12-22
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- ____- is the prefix meaning below normal/slow.
- A cut which is exposing muscles would be considered ______.
- A patient lying on their side would be in the right or left lateral ________ position.
- The abdomen is _______.
- A small scrape on the skin is considered to be _______.
- The bladder is located in this cavity.
- The chest is ________ to the abdomen.
- When the patient is laying on their back, they are ______?
- Another name for anterior
- Towards the midline.
- The knee is ________ to the hip.
- _____ position is the standard used when referring to a location on your patient.
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- ____- is the prefix meaning above normal/high.
- Away from the midline.
- The buttocks is _______.
- The esophagus is located in this cavity.
- The stomach is located in this cavity.
- The toes are ________ to the ankle.
- The position someone is in while sleeping on their stomach.
- There are _____ main body cavities.
- The elbow is _______ to the wrist.
- The cavity that contains the brain.
- Another name for posterior
23 Clues: Towards the midline. • Away from the midline. • The abdomen is _______. • The buttocks is _______. • Another name for anterior • Another name for posterior • The knee is ________ to the hip. • The elbow is _______ to the wrist. • The toes are ________ to the ankle. • There are _____ main body cavities. • The cavity that contains the brain. • The chest is ________ to the abdomen. • ...
Chapter 8.3.2 terminology. 2021-01-15
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- immature red blood cells
- blood clot
- iron-containing pigment in red blood cells that carries oxygen to the cells
- specialist in drawing blood
- circulation of blood through tissue
- record of the study of lymph vessels
- formation of blood cells
- increase in the number of platelets
- blockage of a vessel
- protein that provides protection against disease
- study of the blood
- incision into a vein
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- red blood cell
- abnormal deficiency in the lymph
- deficiency in all cellular components of the blood
- capable of producing a blood clot
- deficiency in the number of platelets
- enlargement of the spleen
- deficiency in neutrophil
- substance produced by the body in response to an antigen
- cell that helps blood clot
- white blood cell
- condition characterized by a great inequality in the size of red blood cells
- specialist in the study of the immune system
- red blood cell that assumes a spherical shape
- blockage in a blood vessel caused by an embolus
- deficiency in white blood cells
- deficiency in the number of red blood cells
28 Clues: blood clot • red blood cell • white blood cell • study of the blood • blockage of a vessel • incision into a vein • immature red blood cells • deficiency in neutrophil • formation of blood cells • enlargement of the spleen • cell that helps blood clot • specialist in drawing blood • deficiency in white blood cells • abnormal deficiency in the lymph • capable of producing a blood clot • ...
Medical Terminology #4 2021-01-07
25 Clues: ray • air • coil • calm • self • root • spot • milk • wall • pipe • sweet • ovary • above • under • teeth • change • disease • covering • wrapping • swelling • pregnant • fork-shaped • finger, toe • above, more than normal • angle at the end of the eye lid
Samman - Medical terminology 2020-12-15
20 Clues: / blue • / hand • / brain • / above • / water • / liver • / blood • / black • / under • / lungs • / gland • / death • / Atrium • / cancer • / double • / kidney • / disease • / infection • / Gallbladder • / internal organ
Reem's MNT Terminology 2020-12-16
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- chest pain caused by oxygen deficit to the heart.
- partially digested food in a semi-fluid state.
- excessive fat in the feces.
- pathological condition where fibrosis connective tissue replaces healthy tissue in an organ.
- synthesis of triglycerides from carbohydrates and proteins.
- relaxation phase of the cardiac cycle.
- promoting or encouraging the development of obesity.
- Decrease in frequency of bowel movements.
- enlargement of the spleen.
- products containing microorganisms manufactured and sold as food products and supplements.
- frequent of unusually liquid bowel movements.
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- circular muscle that prevents movement or passage through the circle when contracted.
- excess of body fat or adipose tissue.
- star-shaped glial cells in the brain and spinal cord.
- medical treatment of morbid obesity.
- clinical manifestation of hyperbilirubinemia.
- substances in food that stimulate the beneficial flora of the large intestine.
- contraction form of the cardiac cycle.
- appetite stimulating.
- inflammation of the pancreas.
20 Clues: appetite stimulating. • enlargement of the spleen. • excessive fat in the feces. • inflammation of the pancreas. • medical treatment of morbid obesity. • excess of body fat or adipose tissue. • contraction form of the cardiac cycle. • relaxation phase of the cardiac cycle. • Decrease in frequency of bowel movements. • clinical manifestation of hyperbilirubinemia. • ...
Muscle terminology crossword 2021-09-07
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- corkscrew-shaped protein that composes collagen fibrils
- the oxygen required by the body to metabolize lactic acid and replenish glycogen, creatine phosphate, and ATP stores after exercise
- the breakdown of ATP in muscle produces this byproduct, which is why we shiver when we are cold
- highly responsive to stimulation from the nervous system
- able to rebound back to original shape and length
- an acute involuntary muscle contraction that lasts for several minutes; palpable as a knot
- inability to contract forcefully after prolonged activity
- a broad, flat sheet of organized connective tissue that attaches a muscle to bone
- muscles work together with ligaments and joint capsules to stabilize _______
- the organized fibrous connective tissue that makes up tendons is composed of ________ packed collagen fibers
- a nerve cell that stimulates multiple muscle fibers in a motor unit
- a muscle contraction in which there is an increase in tension, but no change in length
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- capable of forcefully shortening
- an isotonic contraction in which the muscle produces tension while it is lengthening
- the minimum stimulus required to produce a response
- the type of contraction responsible for maintaining posture
- communicating chemicals released from a neuron
- able to lengthen
- the region of a muscle fiber that is highly sensitive to neurotransmitters
- type of fibrous connective tissue that makes up fascia
20 Clues: able to lengthen • capable of forcefully shortening • communicating chemicals released from a neuron • able to rebound back to original shape and length • the minimum stimulus required to produce a response • type of fibrous connective tissue that makes up fascia • corkscrew-shaped protein that composes collagen fibrils • ...
medical terminology prefixes 2021-09-09
30 Clues: red • arm • air • skin • back • iron • bile • half • ribs • half • brain • equal • heart • fiber • liver • blood • sugar • tounge • double • before • tissue • without • stomach • together • electric • bronchus • glandular • extremities • gallbladder • abnormal,difficult
Nervous System Terminology 2021-09-19
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- The same side
- Crossing
- Surgical incision or dissection of a nerve
- Increased motor function or activity
- Without coordination or stumbling
- Repetitive, rhythmic contraction of skeletal muscle
- Spatial orientation or perception of movement
- Weakness of one side of the body
- Abnormal sensation
- Syndrome of recurrent uncontrollable sleep episodes
- Shaking of brain caused by injury
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- Nerve pain
- Inflammation of the gray matter of the spinal cord
- Diagnostic radiographic study of the spinal cord after injection of contrast material into the subarachnoid space
- Period of an actual seizure
- Abnormally small skull
- Star-shaped cell
- Inflammation of the spinal cord (or bone marrow)
- Abnormal softening of the brain
- Prolapse or drooping
- Surgical repair of a nerve
21 Clues: Crossing • Nerve pain • The same side • Star-shaped cell • Abnormal sensation • Prolapse or drooping • Abnormally small skull • Surgical repair of a nerve • Period of an actual seizure • Abnormal softening of the brain • Weakness of one side of the body • Without coordination or stumbling • Shaking of brain caused by injury • Increased motor function or activity • ...
Movement Terminology Practice 2021-09-18
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- Turning the anterior surface away from midline
- Pointing the toes downward
- Bending a part
- Bending the wrist toward the thumb
- Bending the wrist toward the pinky
- Moving the sole of the foot outward
- Turning the palm facing up
- Moving a part away from the midline
- following a circular path
- Moving a part backward
- Moving the sole of the foot inward
- Moving a body part townward
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- Straightening a joint
- Bending to the side
- Movement of the arm horizontally away from the body
- Moving a part forward
- Turning the palm facing down
- Movement of the arm horizontally toward the body
- Moving a body part upward
- Turning the anterior surface toward midline
- Moving a part toward midline
- Bringing the toes toward the shin
22 Clues: Bending a part • Bending to the side • Straightening a joint • Moving a part forward • Moving a part backward • Moving a body part upward • following a circular path • Pointing the toes downward • Turning the palm facing up • Moving a body part townward • Turning the palm facing down • Moving a part toward midline • Bringing the toes toward the shin • Bending the wrist toward the thumb • ...
Arc Flash Terminology 2021-02-11
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- The case or housing of apparatus- or the fence or walls surrounding an installation to prevent personnel from unintentionally contacting energized electrical conductors or circuit parts or to protect the equipment from physical damage.
- The overhead conductors between the utility electric supply system and the service point.
- An approach limit at a distance from exposed live parts within which a worker could receive a second degree burn if an electrical arc flash were to occur. Defines the point which FR protection is necessary to avoid a second degree burn.
- Suitable for carrying electric current.
- A device or group of devices that serves to govern, in some predetermined manner, the electric power delivered to the apparatus to which it is connected.
- An organization, office, or individual responsible for enforcing the requirements of a code or standard, or for the approving equipment, materials, an installation, or a procedure.
- The rating value attributed to materials that describes their performance to exposure to an electrical arc discharge.
- The value assigned to a cell or battery of a given voltage class for the purpose of convenient designation; the operating voltage of the cell or system may vary above or below this value.
- A dangerous condition associated with the release of energy caused by an electric arc.
- The circuit conductors between the final overcurrent device protecting the circuit and the outlet(s).
- All circuit conductors between the services equipment, the source of a separately derived system, or other power supply source and the final branch-circuit overcurrent device.
- The point of connection between the facilities of the serving utility and the premises wiring.
- An enclosure that is designed for either surface mounting or flush mounting and is provided with a frame, mat, or trim in witch a swinging door or doors are or can be hung.
- Free from any electrical connection to a source of voltage.
- One who has demonstrated skills and knowledge related to the construction and operation of electrical equipment and installations and has received safety training to identify and avoid the hazards involved.
- A ground potential gradient (difference) that can cause current flow from foot to foot through the body.
- The person in charge of the premises, or other persons appointed or selected by the person in charge of the premises who performs certain duties associated with stationary storage batteries.
- The basic electrochemical unit, characterized by an anode and a cathode used to receive, store, and deliver electrical energy.
- Any current in excess of the rated current of equipment or the ampacity of a conductor.
- An overall process that identifies hazards, estimates the potential severity of injury or damage to health, estimates the likelihood of occurrence of injury or damage to health, and determines if protective measures are required.
- One or more cells chosen to represent the operating parameters of the entire battery (sometimes called “temperature reference” cell).
- The highest level of fault current that could theoretically occur at a point on a circuit. This is the fault current that can flow in the event of a zero impedance short circuit and if no protection devices operate.
- A dangerous condition associated with the possible release of energy caused by contact with or approach to live parts.
- The underground conductors between the utility electric supply system and the service point.
- Connected to establish electrical con¬tinuity and conductivity.
- An approach limit at a distance from an exposed live part within which a shock hazard exists.
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- An assembly of one or more en¬closed sections having a common power bus and princi¬pally containing motor control units.
- A physical obstruction to prevent unauthorized access to a work area and to limit access.
- A dangerous condition such that con¬tact or equipment failure can result in electric shock, arc flash burn, thermal burn, or blast.
- Operation of equipment in excess of normal, full-load rating, or of a conductor in excess of rated ampacity that, when it persists for a sufficient length of time, would cause damage or dangerous overheating.
- A mechanical switching device used for isolating a circuit or equipment from a power source of power.
- A conducting object through which a direct connection to earth is established.
- A ground potential gradient (difference) that can cause current flow from hand to hand or hand to foot through the body.
- A device designed to open and close a circuit by non-automatic means and to open the circuit au¬tomatically on a predetermined overcurrent without damage to itself when properly applied within its rating.
- A combination of the likelihood of occurrence of injury or damage to health and the severity of injury or damage to health that results from a hazard.
- An approach limit at a distance from an exposed live part within which there is an increased risk of shock due to electrical arc-over combined with inadvertent movement for personnel working in close proximity to the live part.
- A device in¬tended for the protection of personnel that functions to de-energize a circuit or portion thereof within an established period of time when a current to ground exceeds the values established for a Class A device.
- A physical obstruction that is intended to prevent contact with equipment or energized electrical conductors and circuit parts or to prevent unauthorized access to a work area.
- The largest amount of current capable of being delivered at a point on the system during a short circuit condition.
- The distance between a person’s face and chest area and a prospective arc source.
- Without live parts exposed to a person on the operating side of the equipment
- An assembly of a fuse support with either a fuseholder or fuse carrier, or disconnecting blade.
- An approach limit at a distance from exposed live parts within which work is considered the same as making contact with live parts.
- Not readily accessible to persons unless special means for access are used.
- Electrically connected to, or is, a source of voltage.
- A solid, liquid, or aqueous immobilized liquid medium that provides the ion transport mechanism between the positive and negative electrodes of a cell.
- The property of a material whereby combustion is prevented, terminated, or inhibited following a source of ignition with or without subsequent removal of the ignition source.
- An overcurrent protective device with a circuit-opening fusible part that is heated and severed by the pas-sage of overcurrent through it.
- A unit of an electrical system, other than a conductor, that carries or controls electric energy as its principal function.
- The amount of current delivered at a point on the system during a short circuit condition.
50 Clues: Suitable for carrying electric current. • Electrically connected to, or is, a source of voltage. • Free from any electrical connection to a source of voltage. • Connected to establish electrical con¬tinuity and conductivity. • Not readily accessible to persons unless special means for access are used. • ...
Scientific investigation terminology 2021-02-28
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- A driving question for an investigation.
- the degree to which an assessment instrument or method consistently and repeatedly measures an attribute achieving similar results for the same treatment.
- are accurate.
- An explanation of a set of observations that is based on one or more proven hypotheses, which has been accepted through consensus
- A factor that can be changed, kept the same or measure in an investigation, for example, time, distance, light, temperature.
- The steps taken to complete a primary investigation.
- Relating to, measuring, or measured by the quality of something.
- A decision made using a set of results collected during a primary investigation as to whether or not a hypothesis was correct.
- The harm that could be caused whilst completing an investigation and the chances of it occurring.
- __________Investigation is An investigation that involves the completion of an experiment.
- Relating to, measuring, or measured by the quantity of something.
- _________Variable changes in response to changes to the independent variable in an investigation.
- __________Variable is kept constant during an investigation.
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- A set of results that are all very similar.
- The data or observations collected during a primary investigation.
- A detailed list of any reference materials you have used when doing research.
- A representation that describes, simplifies, clarifies or provides an explanation of the workings, structure or relationships within an object, system or idea.
- A tentative idea or explanation for an observation, which can be tested and either supported or refuted by investigation.
- _________Variable is changed in an investigation to see what effect it has on the dependent variable.
- A general statement that describes a phenomena supported by repeated scientific investigations that always applies under the same conditions.
- A statement that can be made after looking at the results and the conclusion.
- a group of scientists.
- An informed explanation as to why a particular set of data was collected as the result of a primary investigation
- The purpose of a primary investigation.
- The way that one set of data is related to another.
- An extent to which tests measure what was intended; an extent to which data, inferences and actions produced from tests and other
- The ability of an investigation to collect data that is close to the ideal value found in secondary sources or to data that has been collected by other people.
- Results that stand out or are significantly different from the others in the group.
- The apparatus needed to complete a primary investigation.
29 Clues: are accurate. • a group of scientists. • The purpose of a primary investigation. • A driving question for an investigation. • A set of results that are all very similar. • The way that one set of data is related to another. • The steps taken to complete a primary investigation. • The apparatus needed to complete a primary investigation. • ...
Scientific investigation terminology 2021-02-28
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- A statement that can be made after looking at the results and the conclusion.
- A detailed list of any reference materials you have used when doing research.
- A set of results that are all very similar.
- An explanation of a set of observations that is based on one or more proven hypotheses, which has been accepted through consensus by a group of scientists.
- _________Variable changes in response to changes to the independent variable in an investigation.
- The data or observations collected during a primary investigation.
- Relating to, measuring, or measured by the quantity of something.
- __________Investigation is An investigation that involves the completion of an experiment.
- A general statement that describes a phenomena supported by repeated scientific investigations that always applies under the same conditions.
- __________Variable is kept constant during an investigation.
- The harm that could be caused whilst completing an investigation and the chances of it occurring.
- An extent to which tests measure what was intended; an extent to which data, inferences and actions produced from tests and other processes are accurate.
- A tentative idea or explanation for an observation, which can be tested and either supported or refuted by investigation.
- A representation that describes, simplifies, clarifies or provides an explanation of the workings, structure or relationships within an object, system or idea.
- The apparatus needed to complete a primary investigation.
- The way that one set of data is related to another.
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- A driving question for an investigation.
- The ability of an investigation to collect data that is close to the ideal value found in secondary sources or to data that has been collected by other people.
- A factor that can be changed, kept the same or measure in an investigation, for example, time, distance, light, temperature.
- _________Variable is changed in an investigation to see what effect it has on the dependent variable.
- The steps taken to complete a primary investigation.
- Results that stand out or are significantly different from the others in the group.
- the degree to which an assessment instrument or method consistently and repeatedly measures an attribute achieving similar results for the same treatment.
- The purpose of a primary investigation.
- A decision made using a set of results collected during a primary investigation as to whether or not a hypothesis was correct.
- An informed explanation as to why a particular set of data was collected as the result of an experiment.
- Relating to, measuring, or measured by the quality of something.
27 Clues: The purpose of a primary investigation. • A driving question for an investigation. • A set of results that are all very similar. • The way that one set of data is related to another. • The steps taken to complete a primary investigation. • The apparatus needed to complete a primary investigation. • __________Variable is kept constant during an investigation. • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2021-02-12
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- at the beginning of the word
- gel-like fluid inside the cell
- prefix in subhepatic
- forms the boundary of the cell
- word root in intravenous
- organ
- nerve
- attached at the end of the word
- from first letter of words
- eases pronunciation
- suffix in hepat
- name of a person or place
- word root in arthritis
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- green
- tissue
- acronym
- pelvic and abdominal cavities
- cell
- space inside the skull
- core of a word
20 Clues: cell • green • organ • nerve • tissue • acronym • core of a word • suffix in hepat • eases pronunciation • prefix in subhepatic • space inside the skull • word root in arthritis • word root in intravenous • name of a person or place • from first letter of words • at the beginning of the word • pelvic and abdominal cavities • gel-like fluid inside the cell • forms the boundary of the cell • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2021-02-10
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- Inflammation of the liver
- An outbreak of a disease occurring over a large area
- Inflammation of a join
- The study of the causes of diseases
- Hormones are secreted directly into the bloodstream by the _ glands
- An illness without a known cause
- Inflammation of the bone
- pertaining to under the liver
- Disease of a joint
- removal of the larynx
- Inflammation fo the peritoneum
- An _ is a specialist in the study of outbreaks of diseases within a population
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- Located above the stomach
- Removal of a part of a muscle
- Inflammation of the kidney
- An abnormal condition of the stomach
- An _ is the surgical removal of a gland
- The inflammation of the larynx
- Pertaining to/within the vein
- Enlargement of the liver
20 Clues: Disease of a joint • removal of the larynx • Inflammation of a join • Inflammation of the bone • Enlargement of the liver • Inflammation of the liver • Located above the stomach • Inflammation of the kidney • Removal of a part of a muscle • pertaining to under the liver • Pertaining to/within the vein • The inflammation of the larynx • Inflammation fo the peritoneum • ...
BBG 101: Terminology 2021-04-14
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- A Movement Initiative to celebrate the founding and annual birthdays of AZA, BBG, and BBYO.
- A 12-day summer experience that focuses on training and inspiring chapter leaders.
- Aleph Zadik Aleph manual composed of all AZA traditions, history, important dates, and more.
- Sorority division of BBYO
- A snack made of icing and pretzels, popular in BBG.
- The honorary BBYO ceremony that officially marks the entrance of an Aleph or BBG into BBYO.
- The VP of Membership in a BBG chapter, council, or region.
- Fraternity division of BBYO
- A weekend gathering of BBYO teens, often with a specific theme, typically at a camp, hotel, or retreat center.
- Treasurer in a BBG chapter, council, or region. They are in charge of planning fundraisers and managing all funds.
- BBG responsible for Judaic programming and community service on the chapter, council, or regional level.
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- The International Day of Jewish Youth Service that BBYO teens participate in every year.
- Founder and visionary of the B'nai Brith Girls
- Founder and visionary of the Aleph Zadik Aleph.
- Teens elected by their peers to lead the International Order. There are two boards: one composed of BBGs and one composed of Alephs.
- bbg who is VP of Programming in a chapter, council, or region.
- Areas of programming that members use to offer better experiences.
- AZA & BBG's international newsletter.
- President of a BBG chapter, council, or region.
- B'nai B'rith Girls manual composed of all BBG traditions, history, important dates, and more.
- Formed by several chapters in the same area. Multiple make up a region.
- Secretary in an BBG chapter, council, or region. This BBG is responsible for all communication regarding events and upcoming initiatives.
22 Clues: Sorority division of BBYO • Fraternity division of BBYO • AZA & BBG's international newsletter. • Founder and visionary of the B'nai Brith Girls • Founder and visionary of the Aleph Zadik Aleph. • President of a BBG chapter, council, or region. • A snack made of icing and pretzels, popular in BBG. • The VP of Membership in a BBG chapter, council, or region. • ...
Pharmacy Technician Terminology 2021-04-08
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- A system that circulates blood throughout the body. Consists of the heart, blood vessels, etc.
- The fastest parenteral route of administration
- A substance that is toxic to the fetus or embryo, and is known to cause birth defects
- A substance/particulate matter that can cause fever if injected into the bloodstream
- Warning, advising, or cautionary labels that are affixed to patient medications
- Quote: Our professional promise to be responsible fiduciaries of the public trust
- A system of glands which produce, secrete and store hormones
- Evenly mixing two substances of unequal amounts is known as ________ dilution
- The main leading verb for ophthalmic and otic solutions
- Pain relief drug category
- Another term for self-governing, self-regulated
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- This injection is done at a 90-degree angle, with a maximum volume of 5mL
- A drug that increases activity of the central nervous system
- to do no harm, and prevent harm from occurring
- Medication that is individually packaged for single-use purposes
- Drugs that are toxic to cells, normally chemotherapy or radiation therapy
- An excipient that retains or preserves moisture
- Used to prevent degradation
- This agent prevents the growth of fungus and bacteria in liquids or semi-solid preparations
- Using heat to melt one or more substance
20 Clues: Pain relief drug category • Used to prevent degradation • Using heat to melt one or more substance • to do no harm, and prevent harm from occurring • The fastest parenteral route of administration • An excipient that retains or preserves moisture • Another term for self-governing, self-regulated • The main leading verb for ophthalmic and otic solutions • ...
Essay Writing Terminology 2021-03-25
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- Shifts the focus of the writing from the hook to the central idea of the essay
- Most essays will be about _____ paragraphs in length.
- Writing designed to make the reader to agree with what the author is saying
- Attention-grabbing strategy that engages the reader at the beginning of the essay
- Use words someone else has said to get a reader’s attention
- A brief story that helps the reader picture something in their mind
- Gives the reader a sense that the essay is over
- Words, phrases, or sentences that show the relationship between paragraphs
- The first paragraph of the essay
- A short nonfiction piece of writing on a specific topic
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- A _____ question is one that is designed to make the reader think
- The sentence that expresses the central idea of the essay
- Facts, reasons, or example that relate to the paragraphs main idea
- Writing designed to inform, explain, and/or analyze a topic
- Sentence at the beginning of the paragraph that tells what it’s about
- An essay about real people, places and events, but written as if it were a story
- To say again, but using slightly different words
- The last paragraph should _____ the overall points from the essay.
- Each of these paragraphs represents one point you are making in your essay
- A “_____” statement leaves the reader with something to think about at the end of an essay.
20 Clues: The first paragraph of the essay • Gives the reader a sense that the essay is over • To say again, but using slightly different words • Most essays will be about _____ paragraphs in length. • A short nonfiction piece of writing on a specific topic • The sentence that expresses the central idea of the essay • ...
Medical Terminology Practice 2021-10-25
23 Clues: mon- • dys- • ante- • spir- • -pnea • prim- • -itis • -cyte • auto- • -stomy • -algia • leuko- • cyano- • -metry • -lepsy • -phasia • cephal- • contra- • -phobia • -megaly • -phagia • -gravida • -prandial
Medical Terminology - Suffixes 2021-04-22
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- spitting up
- skin condition
- process of recording
- hernia, protrusion
- protein
- abnormal cell condition
- pregnancy
- swelling
- state of, condition
- vision
- condition of the blood
- attracted to
- abnormal condition
- stone
- birth, labor
- destruction
- formation
- weakness
- development
- weakness
- voice
- produces, generates
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- instrument for measuring
- cell
- breathing
- oxygen
- movement
- abnormal softening
- eating swallowing
- study of
- thirst
- inflammation
- vomiting
- digestion
- speech
- view of
- destruction
- to bear (off spring)
- dilated, stretched out
- instrument for recording
- small
- state, condition
42 Clues: cell • stone • voice • small • oxygen • thirst • vision • speech • protein • view of • movement • study of • swelling • vomiting • weakness • weakness • breathing • pregnancy • digestion • formation • spitting up • destruction • destruction • development • inflammation • attracted to • birth, labor • skin condition • state, condition • eating swallowing • abnormal softening • hernia, protrusion • abnormal condition • state of, condition • ...
Small Arms Terminology 2021-07-22
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- Cartridge containing a pyrotechnic composition used to allow firers to 'see' their shots.
- A series of three or more shots fired at the same aim point.
- Speed of the projectile below the sound barrier.
- The residue of burnt or unburnt propellant or metal from the projectile left inside the barrel after firing.
- The name given to the assembly of the case, propellant and projectile when fitted together.
- Disc used in shotgun shells to keep the powder contained within.
- A notch cut in the bolt, firing pin or hammer in which a mating component engages to hold or restrict movement.
- Area of the projectile where the shape changes from cylindrical to conical.
- Failure of an explosive item to initiate when influenced, but the items does NOT have its own means of initiation.
- Area of the projectile where the diameter is full calibre.
- Part of the rifling that 'cuts' the projectile as it moves down the barrel thus imparting spin.
- Low explosive used to generate gas pressure in a cartridge.
- Part of the barrel where the projectile exits.
- Impact point of a cartridge that is initiated by the firing pin, also knows as a percussion cap.
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- Unintentional initiation of a cartridge caused by excessive heat in the chamber.
- Expansion of the cartridge case in the chamber during firing.
- The area of the barrel forward of the chamber but before the start of the rifling that allows the projectile to speed up prior to engaging in the rifling.
- Outer metal component of a projectile that surrounds an inner core, to prevent barrel fouling.
- The smallest internal diameter of a barrel, measured across the lands and expressed in mm or parts of an inch.
- Study of projectiles in flight, their trajectory, impact force, penetration and energy.
- The component usually associated or connected to the trigger that mates with a notch in the bolt, firing pin or hammer to hold or restrict movement.
- A weapon design in which the magazine is to the rear of the trigger which is usually housed in the stock to allow greater barrel length.
- Metal commonly used for projectiles or projectile cores.
- Small spherical projectiles used in shotgun shells
- The term given to a shotgun shell to identify the amount of lead balls contained within.
25 Clues: Part of the barrel where the projectile exits. • Speed of the projectile below the sound barrier. • Small spherical projectiles used in shotgun shells • Metal commonly used for projectiles or projectile cores. • Area of the projectile where the diameter is full calibre. • Low explosive used to generate gas pressure in a cartridge. • ...
Medical Terminology 2 2021-11-17
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- a prefix meaning first
- a prefix meaning half, one sided
- a word root meaning black
- a word root meaning white
- a prefix meaning one
- a prefix meaning three
- a prefix meaning four
- a prefix meaning both
- a prefix meaning two, double
- a prefix meaning many
- a prefix meaning eight
- a prefix meaning none
- a prefix meaning seven
- a word root meaning green
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- a prefix meaning all, entire
- a prefix meaning partial, half
- a prefix meaning four
- a prefix meaning nine
- a word root meaning yellow-orange
- a prefix meaning ten
- a prefix meaning five
- a prefix meaning two
- a word root meaning white
- a word root meaning blue
- a word root meaning red
- a word root meaning gray
- a prefix meaning six
27 Clues: a prefix meaning one • a prefix meaning ten • a prefix meaning two • a prefix meaning six • a prefix meaning four • a prefix meaning nine • a prefix meaning four • a prefix meaning five • a prefix meaning both • a prefix meaning many • a prefix meaning none • a prefix meaning first • a prefix meaning three • a prefix meaning eight • a prefix meaning seven • a word root meaning red • ...
Mason's animal terminology 2023-02-02
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- mature male horse
- newborn goat
- young female chicken
- newborn pig
- young male pig
- newborn horse
- newborn fish
- young female horse
- newborn rabbit
- newborn turkey
- newborn chicken
- young male cattle
- young female sheep
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- young female goat
- young female pig
- newborn duck
- young female cow
- newborn cow
- mature male cattle
- newborn goose
- young male goat
- young male sheep
- young male chicken
- young male horse
- newborn sheep
25 Clues: newborn pig • newborn cow • newborn goat • newborn duck • newborn fish • newborn goose • newborn horse • newborn sheep • young male pig • newborn rabbit • newborn turkey • young male goat • newborn chicken • young female pig • young female cow • young male sheep • young male horse • young female goat • mature male horse • young male cattle • mature male cattle • young female horse • young male chicken • ...
Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-09
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- small not exceeding 1 cm solid bump that grows
- degree burn This causes destruction of two skin
- causing loss of sensation and
- patches of baldness on the hair scalp.
- The body produces reduced or no melanin resulting
- An adult human has an average of over 5 million
- extremely dry cracked scaly skin that itches.
- A form of growth on the skin that can either be
- cracks in the skin that forms sore.
- This covers approximately 90% of the human body.
- this in their bodies.
- is produced.
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- The use of chemical to lighten a darker skin pigment
- Patches of freckles or other flat marks on the
- hollow nails.
- and it causes itch.
- this condition.
- to excess oil in the skin.
- The darker your skin is, the more of this sub-
- This affects the skin when a person starts to
- damage this layer of skin.
- or malignant.
- combining form for a condition that affects the
23 Clues: is produced. • hollow nails. • or malignant. • this condition. • and it causes itch. • this in their bodies. • to excess oil in the skin. • damage this layer of skin. • causing loss of sensation and • cracks in the skin that forms sore. • patches of baldness on the hair scalp. • This affects the skin when a person starts to • extremely dry cracked scaly skin that itches. • ...
Anatomy Medical Terminology 2023-02-10
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- shoulder blade
- permits flow of fluid to go in one direction
- the heel bone
- the medial bone of the forearm
- the collarbone
- transports air to and from lungs
- the two fused bones forming the upper jaw bone
- site of gas exchange between air and blood
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- the lower jaw bone
- wrist bones
- the smallest kind of vein
- kneecap
- the point where two bones come together
- the medial and larger bone of the lower leg
- any blood vessel returning blood to the heart
- the ankle bones
- the top, back, and sides of the skull
- large bone of the thigh
- blood vessel carrying blood away from the heart
- bony structure of the head
20 Clues: kneecap • wrist bones • the heel bone • shoulder blade • the collarbone • the ankle bones • the lower jaw bone • large bone of the thigh • the smallest kind of vein • bony structure of the head • the medial bone of the forearm • transports air to and from lungs • the top, back, and sides of the skull • the point where two bones come together • site of gas exchange between air and blood • ...
Surgical Radiography Terminology 2023-01-28
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- The use of radiographs or fluoroscopic visualization to determine the exact location of foreign bodies, during their surgical removal.
- A branch of medicine concerned with the correction or prevention of deformities, disorders, or injuries of the skeleton and associated structures.
- A mobile fluoroscopy unit, which forms a large C shape with the x-ray tube located at one end of the C-arm and the image intensifier tower at the other.
- The process of exposing a sterile instrument or surgical team member to a non-sterile instrument or team member.
- A surgical procedure used to internally set and stabilize fractured bones by means of rods, nails, plates, or screws.
- A physician or certified nurse specialized in administering anesthetic drugs to induce and maintain anesthesia to the patient during surgery.
- A surgical operation to remove the lamina of one or more vertebrae. It is done to alleviate neural impingement pain.
- A urologic procedure in which contrast medium is introduced directly into the pelvicalyceal system via catheterization by a urologist during a minor surgical procedure.
- A physician licensed and trained in general surgery or a specialty such as cardiovascular or orthopedic procedures. He or she has primary responsibility during a surgical procedure.
- A technique aimed at removing all microorganisms within surgical/sterile procedures.
- A nonsterile certified surgical technologist or registered nurse who assists in the operating room by responding to the needs of scrubbed members in a sterile field before, during and after the surgical procedure.
- The area between the patient drape and the instrument table. Access to this area is permitted only to those wearing sterile gowns and gloves.
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- A type of orthopedic implant designed for the fixation of nondisplaced femoral neck fractures.
- A protective garment that wraps around the waist and must be worn by the radiologist during fluoroscopy.
- In surgical radiography, MRTs are considered part of this category. These individuals and or instruments must not come into contact with a sterile barrier, drape, surgical instrument, or sterile personnel.
- The act of placing a sterile covering on equipment, surfaces and the patient to prevent contact with unprepared surfaces and to maintain the sterility of the environment.
- In operative cholangiography, these long metal tubes are inserted through small incisions and they are used to insufflate the peritoneal cavity with carbon dioxide.
- A specially prepared area in the operating room that is properly sterile according to surgical asepsis. It includes having all equipment covered with sterile drapes and all personnel being appropriately attired.
- The acronym used to describe the guiding principle of radiation safety, refers to avoiding non-beneficial exposure to radiation.
- A physical barrier, typically made of clear plastic, created to separate the sterile and non-sterile sides of the operating room.
- The sanitary clothing worn by physicians, nurses, and other personnel involved in a sterile procedure.
- Surgical hats worn in the operation room in order to prevent the contamination of the sterile area.
- A radiographic imaging procedure that uses contrast material, or dye, to observe the flow of blood through specific arteries and note any blockages.
- A cagelike metal device that is placed in the lumen of a vessel to provide support during an angioplasty.
- Often used in surgical radiography, this instrument takes intermittent x-rays, instead of continuous, ones and helps reduce dose. The presence of radiation is indicated by a ticking, chirping, or beeping sound.
25 Clues: A technique aimed at removing all microorganisms within surgical/sterile procedures. • A type of orthopedic implant designed for the fixation of nondisplaced femoral neck fractures. • Surgical hats worn in the operation room in order to prevent the contamination of the sterile area. • ...
medical terminology- anatomy 2023-02-10
Across
- the head bone
- any blood vessel carrying blood away from the heart
- the brain and spinal cord
- the inner layer of the skin, rich in blood vessels and nerves
- the outer layer of skin
- the wrist bones
- artery supplying the, lateral to the large tendon of the big toe
- the ring-shaped structure that forms the lower portion of the larynx
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- a sac on the underside of the liver that stores bile-produced by the liver
- the collarbone
- the bone of the upper arm, between shoulder and elbow
- blood vessels that supply the muscle of the heart
- the pressure in the arteries when the left ventricle is refilling
- system by which food travels throughout the body and is digested or broken down into absorbable forms
- the carotid and femoral pulses which can be felt in the central part of the body
- the study of body structure
- artery of the upper arm; the site of the pulse checked during infant CPR
- the large bone of the thigh
- the lateral and smaller bone of the lower leg
- the round sac-like organ of the renal system used to reservoir for urine
20 Clues: the head bone • the collarbone • the wrist bones • the outer layer of skin • the brain and spinal cord • the study of body structure • the large bone of the thigh • the lateral and smaller bone of the lower leg • blood vessels that supply the muscle of the heart • any blood vessel carrying blood away from the heart • the bone of the upper arm, between shoulder and elbow • ...
Large Animal Terminology 2023-02-07
Across
- adult female swine
- intact adult male swine
- adult female goat
- newborn alpacas or llamas
- horse birthing
- a group of alpacas or llamas
- young horse between 1-2 years old
- female horse over the age of 3
- immature female cattle
- adult female sheep
- cattle birthing
- adult male alpacas or llamas
- castrated adult male swine
- mature male cattle
- young female horse between 2-3 years old
- castrated adult male sheep or goat
- a cow that has recently given birth
- intact adult male goat
- goat birthing
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- mare female horse dedicated to foaling
- intact male horse over the age of 3
- a cow that is ready to be bred
- a newborn horse to one year old
- young cattle
- pig birthing
- castrated male horse
- newborn swine
- young female swine
- young male horse between 2-3 years old
- intact adult male sheep
- young horse from 4 months to first birthday
- mature female cattle
- adult female alpacas or llamas
- castrated male cattle
- sheep birthing
- young alpacas or llamas
- a non-lactating cow
37 Clues: young cattle • pig birthing • newborn swine • goat birthing • horse birthing • sheep birthing • cattle birthing • adult female goat • adult female swine • young female swine • adult female sheep • mature male cattle • a non-lactating cow • castrated male horse • mature female cattle • castrated male cattle • immature female cattle • intact adult male goat • intact adult male swine • ...
Musculoskeletal Medical Terminology 2023-02-08
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- softening of the spinal cord
- excision of the lamina
- disease of the bones and joints
- inflamation of a joint
- binding of a joint
- repair of bones
- herniation of the spinal cord
- embryonic cell that forms cartilage
- pain in the bones
- pertaining to above the sternum
- bone cells
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- pertaining to neck and arm
- hardening of a muscle
- excision of a vertebra
- incision of the thorax
- formation of bones
- pertaining to the neck
- rupture of a muscle
- tumor containing muscle
- resembling the breast bone
20 Clues: bone cells • repair of bones • pain in the bones • formation of bones • binding of a joint • rupture of a muscle • hardening of a muscle • excision of the lamina • excision of a vertebra • incision of the thorax • inflamation of a joint • pertaining to the neck • tumor containing muscle • pertaining to neck and arm • resembling the breast bone • softening of the spinal cord • ...
Chapter 14 Terminology 2023-04-13
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- A _________ refers to an intense, irrational fear of a specific situation or object.
- ___________ disorders occur when a person’s conscious awareness becomes separated from previous memories, thoughts, and feelings.
- _________ are repetitive, ritualistic behaviors that a person feels compelled to engage in and that interfere with normal, everyday functioning.
- ________ disorder involves random, recurrent, and brief episodes of intense anxiety accompanied by physical symptoms and a feeling of doom or dread.
- __________ disorder occurs when a person exhibits two or more distinct personalities/identities that alternate in controlling the person’s behaviors and emotions.
- __________ are repetitive, intrusive thoughts that a person cannot control and that cause the person intense anxiety.
- This disorder is characterized by hypervigilance, nightmares, flashbacks, social withdrawal, and avoidance of certain people, places, and objects more than 4 weeks after a traumatic experience.
- When a person has psychological symptoms that present as bodily issues or problems with no apparent physical cause they are said to have a ________ symptom disorder.
- A person who experiences unwanted, intrusive thoughts and engages in ritualistic, repetitive behaviors in response to those thoughts are said to have _________ disorder.
- Joey displays an excessive amount of worry in multiple areas of life. He is likely suffering from ___________ disorder.
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- A person who significantly restricts their eating, focuses obsessively on their weight, fears being fat, and perceives the body as much bigger than it is would likely be diagnosed with ___________.
- Delusions, flat affect, word salad, and catatonia are all possible symptoms of this disorder.
- _______________ personality disorder is characterized by lying, stealing, fighting, manipulating, and conning others along with a complete lack of remorse for wrongdoing.
- The presence or appearance of inappropriate behaviors and emotions (such as delusions and hallucinations) are referred to as _________ symptoms of schizophrenia.
- Illness anxiety disorder was referred to as ____________ in previous years.
- A repetitive cycle of binge eating followed by vomiting, use of laxatives, and/or excessive exercise is characteristic of ___________.
- A person with schizophrenia who stops taking care of themselves and will not speak or move is displaying _______ symptoms of schizophrenia.
- Kara has been feeling down and hopeless for about a month now. The feelings are intense enough that she has trouble concentrating, eating, and sleeping. She is also having trouble at school and has missed several days of work due to her inability to motivate herself to get out of bed and leave the house. Kara appears to be suffering from _______.
- A disorder in which a person experiences manic episodes that fluctuate with major depressive episodes is called ________ disorder.
- People who interpret normal bodily sensations as signs of serious illness and who maintain the belief they have an illness despite all tests and reassurance by physicians receive a diagnosis of __________ disorder.
20 Clues: Illness anxiety disorder was referred to as ____________ in previous years. • A _________ refers to an intense, irrational fear of a specific situation or object. • Delusions, flat affect, word salad, and catatonia are all possible symptoms of this disorder. • ...
ELA F.A.S.T. Terminology 2023-04-25
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- when an author or speaker asks their audience a question they do not expect a literal answer to.
- two or more lines separated by a significant space.
- how a character grows or changes during a story. These changes may occur based on their interactions with other characters, settings, or plot events.
- within the middle of the lines of a poem, there are words that rhyme.
- the use of words/phrases to describe something without using literal meaning.
- when an author tries to appeal to their audience by bringing in credible/reliable sources to quote, bringing in arguments/reasonings to support/disprove someone’s character or what is right vs. wrong.
- the repeating of a word or phrase within a text.
- the character or narrator’s attitudes, beliefs, thoughts, or emotions regarding a topic, person, event, situation, etc.
- using clues within the beginning or middle of a story to foreshadow what will happen later in the story.
- When someone says one thing but may mean the opposite, expressing sarcasm, humor, frustration, or anger.
- when the final word of the lines rhyme.
- the narrator tells the story from one or multiple characters’ points of view; readers are told the inner thoughts and feelings of other characters.
- the narrator talks directly to the readers as if conversing in person.
- when the end of the first line rhymes with the third line and the last line of the second line rhymes with the fourth and the pattern repeats throughout the entire poem.
- a word’s dictionary definition.
- restating a sentence without using the same terminology by using synonyms, while still capturing the entire meaning of the original sentence.
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- a ideas/feelings associated with a word.
- giving human characteristics to non living things.
- making a reference to something from a different time period, text, historical person, etc.
- a situation in which there is an opposite between expectation and reality.
- a huge exaggeration.
- using descriptive words to appeal to one of the five senses.
- making a claim when the evidence is minimal to support it; if this appears within an argument, it automatically weakens the argument or supporting reason.
- when the author provides a scene from a memory or earlier event that did not occur in the present.
- comparing two unlike things without using like or as.
- when the characters or readers expect a certain outcome, but the opposite happens.
- the lesson of a story; it is a statement that could apply to all readers and is not a one word topic.
- the narrator tells the story from a personal perspective using pronouns I, me, myself.
- comparing two unlike things using like or as.
- the author’s side of an argument they are promoting.
- the main idea of what a specific paragraph or entire story is about.
- the narrator tells the story from a character’s point of view using their name or referring to them by their pronouns. Readers only see inside the thoughts of the character telling the story.
- when an author tries to convince someone using a logical argument often using facts, data, statistics, numbers to achieve this.
- when an author tries to appeal to a reader’s emotions.
- the opposing side of an argument.
- when two or more words share the same beginning consonant sound.
- widely used sayings or expressions that are not meant to be taken literally.
- when the readers do not know something the characters do or when the readers know something the characters do not.
- the perspective from which a story is told.
- when a word used in context sounds exactly as the sound it makes.
- reasons to support and advance an argument.
41 Clues: a huge exaggeration. • a word’s dictionary definition. • the opposing side of an argument. • when the final word of the lines rhyme. • a ideas/feelings associated with a word. • the perspective from which a story is told. • reasons to support and advance an argument. • comparing two unlike things using like or as. • the repeating of a word or phrase within a text. • ...
Piano Terminology Puzzle 2023-05-18
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- the notes in a G7 chord
- the notes in an F major chord
- the Italian term for "play smoothly"
- the Italian word for "loud"
- The Italian term for moderate or medium tempo
- The Italian term for "fast without tripping"
- the Italian prefix for "medium"
- the notes in a G major chord
- the Italian word for "medium quiet"
- the meaning of the term "piannissimo"
- the meaning of the term "piano"
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- gradually get faster
- the notes in a C major chord
- the Italian term for "to the head"
- the Italian word for "very loud"
- gradually get louder
- the Italian word for "the end"
- gradually get slower
- the Italian word for "medium loud"
- gradually get quieter
- the notes in an E7 chord
- the Italian suffix for "very"
22 Clues: gradually get faster • gradually get louder • gradually get slower • gradually get quieter • the notes in a G7 chord • the notes in an E7 chord • the Italian word for "loud" • the notes in a C major chord • the notes in a G major chord • the notes in an F major chord • the Italian suffix for "very" • the Italian word for "the end" • the Italian prefix for "medium" • ...
Chapter 14 Terminology 2023-05-22
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- A type of teaming that requires that the adapters in a team are connected to the same switch.
- A Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server that is not controlled by the network administration or staff.
- Tools that can look up information such as an IP address from a domain server.
- An equation that reports communication signal gains and losses on a network. A low optical link budget indicates signal losses on the network that may affect efficiency.
- A malfunction within the electronic circuits or electromechanical components (disks or tapes) of a computer system.
- A Layer 3 protocol QoS uses to classify IP packets. Each IP packet header has a DiffServ field. DiffServ inserts a differentiated services code point (DSCP) value in this field to prioritize data flow. Routers forward packets according to the value in this field.
- servers that use IPv4 have a finite set of addresses specific to a single network. The pool of addresses can become exhausted, and the server can no longer provide every machine with an IP address and configuration information.
- A type of teaming that allows the adapters in a team to connect to different switches.
- A command that measures the distance between two devices by the number of other devices it has to pass through in order to get to its destination.
- These tools are available online, such as speedtest.net. It measures download and upload speeds between networks.
- A unique name for a computer on a network. A computer is discovered on the network using the hostname.
- A set of mechanisms that try to guarantee timely delivery or minimal delay of important or time-sensitive communications.
- A protocol on a switch that allows the switch to maintain multiple paths between switches within a subnet. The spanning tree protocol (STP) runs on each switch and is used to select a single path between any two switches.
- A network protocol similar to Telnet except that it uses encryption to hide certain information, such as user credentials, on the other end of the transmission.
- A VLAN port not configured correctly. This can result in security and connectivity issues on a network.
- A Cisco protocol that lets you combine Ethernet ports to improve the speed of aggregated, or related, file transfers. This protocol is also called link aggregation, teaming ports, and port trunking.
- (Windows)A command that gives the user the state of the media device on a network and how it is configured.
- A network protocol that allows a remote console to access other devices within a network.
- This (also called Ethernet bonding) logically groups two or more physical connections to the same network. Data is divided and sent on multiple interfaces, effectively increasing the speed at which the device can send and receive on the network.
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- A situation in which there are more host requests for IP addresses and related configuration information than the DHCP server can provide.
- (Linux) A command that gives the user the state of the media device on a network and how it is configured.
- This is also called a content switch, that operates at OSI model layers above Layer 2 and can use other information within a packet to make forwarding decisions.
- A communication protocol used for discovering the MAC address associated with an IP address.
- This is a packet analyzer that runs as a command line utility. It allows the user to view TCP/IP and other packets as they are transmitted and received over on a computer's network.
- The mechanism used to save previously acquired data for quick retrieval at a later time. Caching stores data in memory or on disk within a network device, where it can quickly be retrieved when needed.
- A command that displays network connections for Transmission Control Protocol (TCP).
- A fault tolerance implementation that allows multiple firewalls and/or routers on the same local network to share a set of IP addresses. If one of the firewalls or routers fails, the shared IP address allows hosts to continue communicating with the firewall or router without interruption.
- Features that require licenses to be purchased in order to provide the programs and services. If licenses are not set up correctly, the features will not be available for use on the network.
- A cross platform tool that measures speeds across a network over multiple connections.
- Certificates that are misconfigured or not stored in a certificate authority list. Untrusted SSL certificates can block connectivity to certain sites. These certificates can be stored on a browser controlled by a server.
- This refers to redundancy to provide access in the event of component failure.
- This is the percent of time the network or service is up and accessible.
- When issues arise on systems or networks we use this step by step methodology to lead us to the source of the problem, it may reduce the time is takes to repair the issues within the network.
- A device that can modify the flow of data through a network in response to network traffic conditions.
- This tool can detect all the channels that are broadcasting in the area and see all the overlaps in your Wireless network.
- A process that configures a group of servers in a logical group called a server farm. Incoming requests to the group are distributed to individual members within the group. Incoming requests can be distributed evenly or unevenly between group members based on additional criteria, such as server capacity.
- This is the ability of a network or a service to be up and accessible most of the time.
- A subnetwork placed between the LAN and untrusted networks, such as the internet. External network nodes can access only what you choose to expose in the screened subnet. The rest of the network is protected by firewalls. A screened subnet was previously known as a demilitarized zone (DMZ).
- A command that is part of the ICMP protocol. It sends a request in the form of a packet to another network device. The packet requests a reply in return, which is also in packet form.
39 Clues: This is the percent of time the network or service is up and accessible. • Tools that can look up information such as an IP address from a domain server. • This refers to redundancy to provide access in the event of component failure. • A command that displays network connections for Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). • ...
Nervous System Terminology 2023-06-23
20 Clues: pons • action • sheath • muscle • speech • burning • weakness • movement • thalamus • paralysis • nerve root • dura mater • vagus nerve • glial cells • word, phrase • thin, slender • sensitivity to pain • order, coordination • to cut off, cut short • feeling, nervous sensation
Veterinary Medical Terminology 2023-06-15
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- The sloping part of a horse's foot between the fetlock and the hoof
- An immature male chicken
- An accessory appendage on the foot that acts like another nail/hoof for maintaining traction
- A joint in an animal's hind leg that points backward between the knee and the fetlock
- An intact male guinea pig
- A young castrated male chicken
- An intact male duck
- Dog giving birth to offspring
- a small callosity underneath the fetlock on a horse
- Cat giving birth to offspring
- A young female elk
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- A young parrot
- A joint in the leg of animals that resembles the knee in humans
- A group of turkey eggs
- A joint which is joined by the cannon bone, the first phalanx, and the sesamoid bones. It resembles the ankle in humans
- Rabbit giving birth to offspring
- A hard, fleshy growth above the front leg knees and below the inside of the hock on the hind legs
- A neutered male rabbit
- The underside of the horse hoof that is V-shaped and concave of the foot
- An intact male mouse or rat
20 Clues: A young parrot • A young female elk • An intact male duck • A group of turkey eggs • A neutered male rabbit • An immature male chicken • An intact male guinea pig • An intact male mouse or rat • Dog giving birth to offspring • Cat giving birth to offspring • A young castrated male chicken • Rabbit giving birth to offspring • a small callosity underneath the fetlock on a horse • ...
Test your Terminology 2012-09-03
Across
- Organ of vision
- Another word for vomiting
- Pertaining to the heart
- A break in the continuity of a bone
- Sac in which bile is concentrated and stored
- The first part of the small intestine
- Organ of hearing and balance
- Bone of the thigh
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- word to describe a sudden severe illness
- A rise in body temperature above normal
- A collection of serum between the layers of skin
- A hollow organ for the reception of fluid
- The last part of the spinal column
- Another name for the thorax
- The layer beneath the epidermis
- Movement of blood around the body
- The process by which blood coagulates
- Body cavity between thr thorax and pelvis
- Difficulty breathing
- Redness of the skin
20 Clues: Organ of vision • Bone of the thigh • Redness of the skin • Difficulty breathing • Pertaining to the heart • Another word for vomiting • Another name for the thorax • Organ of hearing and balance • The layer beneath the epidermis • Movement of blood around the body • The last part of the spinal column • A break in the continuity of a bone • The process by which blood coagulates • ...
Sports Medicine Terminology 2012-09-04
Across
- Movement away from the mid-line
- Big toe
- Direction toward or nearer the back of the body
- Direction toward or nearer to the sole of the foot, this is used interchageably in the trunk, but not the extremities
- Term applied to the surface of a hollow organ or skeletal structure which is nearer the surface of the body
- Region of the spine, specifically L1-L5
- Skeleton the bones forming the axis of the skeleton, including the skull, vertebrae, ribs, and sternum
- Pointing of the foot/toes
- Decrease the angle of a joint
- Jagged, straight, or irregular cut in multiple layers of skin
- Direction away or farther from the trunk
- Direction toward or nearer the abdominal surface of the body
- Term applied to the surface of a hollow organ or skeletal structure which is farther from the surface of the body
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- Direction toward or nearer the vertex (crown of the head), this can be used interchangeably in the trunk but not in the extremeties
- Standing erect, elbows fully extended, palms facing forward, legs and feet in the fundamental standing position with the toes pointing straight forward
- Parallel to the surface of the earth and one which, if passed through the body, would divide it into superior and inferior portions
- Another word for posterior
- Cicular movement of a joint, shoulder, hip, and trunk, around a fixed point
- Another word for anterior
- Turning sole outward
- Direction away or farther from the midline of the body
21 Clues: Big toe • Turning sole outward • Another word for anterior • Pointing of the foot/toes • Another word for posterior • Decrease the angle of a joint • Movement away from the mid-line • Region of the spine, specifically L1-L5 • Direction away or farther from the trunk • Direction toward or nearer the back of the body • Direction away or farther from the midline of the body • ...
shogunate japan terminology 2012-11-29
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- a japanese alcoholic drink made from fermented rice sometimes known as rice wine.
- an ancient japanese religion that believes in nature spirits and ancestor worship.
- a tax on goods imported from a region country.
- a substance fused onto pottery to give it a glass like appearance.
- having the power to make decions.
- handmade paper created from the bark or fibre of various shrubs,grasses,or trees.
- a person ordered by the government to do compulsory military duty.
- a formal agreement between two or more nations.
- the art of folding paper into different shapes and designs.
- an even and balanced pattern of identical parts.
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- an oven used at high temperatures to heat and harden ceramic items.
- the common townspeople during the edo period.
- varing tones of a single colour, usually black and grey.
- a colourful form of theatre combining play acting,dance and music.
- the art of beautiful hand writing.
- the name given to the law making assembly in some countries.
- a serious and infectious disease that effects the lungs.
- a thin,rush covered straw mat with coloured cloth edges.
- a sliding screen that is used to separate rooms.
- a tool engraved with a distint mark and stamped on a product to identify its maker.
20 Clues: having the power to make decions. • the art of beautiful hand writing. • the common townspeople during the edo period. • a tax on goods imported from a region country. • a formal agreement between two or more nations. • a sliding screen that is used to separate rooms. • an even and balanced pattern of identical parts. • ...
Medical Terminology: Respiratory 2013-01-30
Across
- an absence of oxygen supply to an organ or a tissue
- inflammation of the epiglottis
- to inhale something, especially a liquid, into the lungs
- inflammation of the pleura
- a method used to diagnose tuberculosis
- of or relating to bacteria that are not decolorized by an acidic alcohol solution after they have been stained
- viral infection of the upper respiratory tract
- any disorder that persistently obstructs bronchial airflow
- chronic inflammatory disease of the airways
- a slender tubular instrument with a small light on the end for inspection of the interior of the bronchi
- shortness of breath
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- the collapse of all or part of the lung
- an involuntary muscular contraction of the laryngeal cords
- blockage in one or more arteries in your lungs
- protrusion of abdominal parts into the chest through a weakness in the diaphragm
- inability to produce vocal sounds
- an accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity
- an abnormal buildup of fluid in the air sacs of the lungs which leads to shortness of breath
- an infection of the lungs and skin characterized by excessive sputum and nodules
- pain in the chest
- a nosebleed, especially one bleeding profusely
- infection that develops in a patient during hospitalization
- surgical puncture and drainage of the thoracic cavity
- acute hemorrhage from the nostril
- an instrument that measures the amount of oxygen in something, especially in blood
25 Clues: pain in the chest • shortness of breath • inflammation of the pleura • inflammation of the epiglottis • inability to produce vocal sounds • acute hemorrhage from the nostril • a method used to diagnose tuberculosis • the collapse of all or part of the lung • chronic inflammatory disease of the airways • an accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity • ...
Mobile Phones Terminology 2013-06-20
Across
- You need to agree to this to start a phone plan.
- Any transmission, emission or reception of signs, signals, writing, images, sounds or intelligence of any nature by wire, radio, optical or other electromagnetic systems.
- Multi media messaging
- The most recent type of phone.
- The ability to keep your current number when changing mobile phone comapanies.
- The most commonly used way of sending up to 160 characters to another on a phone.
- The amount paid to initiate a phone plan.
- Apple's famous phone.
- The time when most people make the most calls.
- You can take pictures with this and make calls.
- Calls to places nearby
- The source of all electronic power.
- The abbreviation is Apps.
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- A special type of screen you navigate with your fingers.
- Adding credit to your prepaid account to use.
- Does this plan come with a _____?
- What wakes you up?
- E.G. a call to England.
- 'It's how we connect...'
- A phone company whose famous motto is: 'yes'. (insert penguin here)
- You can play music on your phone with this.
- You missed you call? Did they leave a ______ for you?
- Mobile phone contracts that are set for a specific amount of time.
- A way of sharing things on your phone without wires or the internet.Samsung A large Korean company that makes electronics. Famous for their new phone the S4.
- An account where you pay for your call bills on a regular basis.
- Where can you use your phone?
- An independent body that can be used as a last resort to solve disputes between a consumer and the mobile phone provider.
- A charge that can be applied when you end your contract early.
- This comes with certain plans and allows you to access the internet.
- Apple's greatest rival. (insert green alien here)
- The abbreviation for Wireless internet.
- A certain type of phone plan where you pay before making calls.
- The time where calls are cheapest to make.
33 Clues: What wakes you up? • Multi media messaging • Apple's famous phone. • Calls to places nearby • E.G. a call to England. • 'It's how we connect...' • The abbreviation is Apps. • Where can you use your phone? • The most recent type of phone. • Does this plan come with a _____? • The source of all electronic power. • The abbreviation for Wireless internet. • ...
Professional Communication Terminology 2013-08-26
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- The physical process receiver-senders use to take in the sender’s message
- Term associated with a specific regional culture
- Speech pattern associated with an area of the country or with a cultural or ethnic background
- Act of choosing, consciously or subconsciously, to focus your attention on verbal or nonverbal stimuli
- Mental process receiver-senders use to create meaning from language
- Physical production of particular speech sounds
- Obstacle that blocks communication
- Evaluation
- Way a presenter uses his or her body and voice to communicate a message to an audience
- Means by which a message is communicated
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- Audience's perception of whether a speaker is qualified to speak on a given topic
- Trite or overused expression
- Process of creating and exchanging meaning through symbolic interactions
- Hormone released into the bloodstream in response to physical or mental stress
- Connection established between two otherwise dissimilar ideas or things
- Set of life patterns passed down from one generation to the next in a group of people
- Word or phrase that connects the ideas of a speech and indicates the relationship between them
- Middle part of a speech, used to develop the main ideas
- Standards on which a judgment or decision can be based
- Degree of clarity and distinctness in a person’s speech
20 Clues: Evaluation • Trite or overused expression • Obstacle that blocks communication • Means by which a message is communicated • Physical production of particular speech sounds • Term associated with a specific regional culture • Standards on which a judgment or decision can be based • Middle part of a speech, used to develop the main ideas • ...
