acting terminology Crossword Puzzles
Analyse Texts Terminology 2013-11-16
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- Band responsible for 'Great Southern Land'
- Enforcing of particular behaviors
- Belief system
- Acknowledgement of authorship
- The main, strongest
- The way in which a text represents a character
- You need one to begin an essay
- A social space with specific rules
- The practice of Empire building
- Her husband wrote The Great Gatsby
- Played Gatsby's organ
- Of or pertaining to male gender
- Tom Buchanan's mistress
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- Drink marketed to men
- His theories were used to justify genocide
- Story
- Something that represents something
- Something which communicates ideas
- Your essays should be this
- Narrator of The Great Gatsby
- Prominent Aboriginal activist
- Language and terns used to discuss an idea
- Land rights campaigner
- Prejudice based on racial discourse
- beliefs about how things should be
- Illustrator of The Rabbits
26 Clues: Story • Belief system • The main, strongest • Drink marketed to men • Played Gatsby's organ • Land rights campaigner • Tom Buchanan's mistress • Your essays should be this • Illustrator of The Rabbits • Narrator of The Great Gatsby • Acknowledgement of authorship • Prominent Aboriginal activist • You need one to begin an essay • The practice of Empire building • ...
Veterinary Nursing Terminology 2013-09-06
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- placed over patients during surgery to help avoid infection
- used to treat worms in animals
- the term used to a low body temperature
- used on the tip of a syringe to inject patients
- solid medication is usually pressed into this
- these can be 'local' or 'general'
- the term used to a high body temperature
- GOWN worn by a vet during surgery to help prevent contamination from the body
- used to auscultate (listen) to the heart and lungs primarily
- annoying parasite that bites its host and can jump up to 1metre
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- a ‘photograph’ used to see a 2D internal image of an animal
- term used to describe loose/watery stools
- used with a needle on the end to draw up liquid drugs, also used for hand feeding animals
- MASK worn during surgery over the face to help prevent infections
- given yearly by injection to help prevent infectious disease
- drugs used to treat a bacterial infection
- used to measure the body temperature of an animal
- WORM common parasitic segmented worm spread via fleas and faecal/oral contamination
- worn by a vet during surgery to help prevent contamination from the hands
- small arachnid that stays attached to a host for several weeks while feeding on its blood
- often used in a drip to rehydrate patients
- the average weight of a domestic cat (in kg)
22 Clues: used to treat worms in animals • these can be 'local' or 'general' • the term used to a low body temperature • the term used to a high body temperature • term used to describe loose/watery stools • drugs used to treat a bacterial infection • often used in a drip to rehydrate patients • the average weight of a domestic cat (in kg) • ...
Veterinary Nursing Terminology 2013-09-06
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- drugs used to treat a bacterial infection
- used to auscultate (listen) to the heart and lungs primarily
- used to measure the body temperature of an animal
- solid medication is usually pressed into this
- the term used to a high body temperature
- given yearly by injection to help prevent infectious disease
- used to treat worms in animals
- common parasitic segmented worm spread via fleas and faecal/oral contamination
- worn during surgery over the face to help prevent infections
- annoying parasite that bites its host and can jump up to 1metre
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- used on the tip of a syringe to inject patients
- worn by a vet during surgery to help prevent contamination from the hands
- these can be 'local' or 'general'
- often used in a drip to rehydrate patients
- a ‘photograph’ used to see a 2D internal image of an animal
- worn by a vet during surgery to help prevent contamination from the body
- the term used to a low body temperature
- term used to describe loose/watery stools
- used with a needle on the end to draw up liquid drugs, also used for hand feeding animals
- small arachnid that stays attached to a host for several weeks while feeding on its blood
- placed over patients during surgery to help avoid infection
- the average weight of a domestic cat (in kg)
22 Clues: used to treat worms in animals • these can be 'local' or 'general' • the term used to a low body temperature • the term used to a high body temperature • drugs used to treat a bacterial infection • term used to describe loose/watery stools • often used in a drip to rehydrate patients • the average weight of a domestic cat (in kg) • ...
English Terminology Crossword 2013-09-08
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- Words placed side by side that seem contradictory in meaning.
- Distortion by exaggerating certain qualities.
- Addressing the absent as if present, the inanimate as if animate, or the dead as living.
- A contrast of ideas.
- A figure of speech where one word is used in place of another that it suggests.
- A short, often amusing, narrative.
- Deliberately representing something as less than it is.
- A story that has a second meaning beneath the obvious one.
- A clever verbal expression used to shock or create humour.
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- An arrival at a conclusion through evidence.
- Informal speech accepted in ordinary communication.
- A character who contrasts strongly with another.
- Outdated language that is no longer used.
- A reference to something from literature , history, mythology or the Bible.
- Depicting characters and situations in a life-like way.
- Mild words that are used in place of harsh ones.
- A speech given by a single performer or character.
- A short narrative used to teach a lesson.
- Writing whose purpose is to teach or preach.
- Making fun of a serious subject.
20 Clues: A contrast of ideas. • Making fun of a serious subject. • A short, often amusing, narrative. • Outdated language that is no longer used. • A short narrative used to teach a lesson. • An arrival at a conclusion through evidence. • Writing whose purpose is to teach or preach. • Distortion by exaggerating certain qualities. • A character who contrasts strongly with another. • ...
Food Equipment Terminology 2013-10-09
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- Pan/ a flat-bottomed pan with shallow sides that are slightly curved.
- thermometer/ a device used for checking the doneness of meat or other foods to ensure that the appropriate and safe internal temperature has been achieved
- Pan/ a pan used for roasting foods in a conventional gas or electric oven.
- Boiler/ this utensil consists of two sets of similar pans or pots that are used for cooking ingredients with boiling water. The lower pot holds the water that is heated while the food is placed in an upper pot
- a metal or plastic container with a perforated bottom, for draining and straining foods.
- Board/ a wooden board where meats or vegetables can be cut
- Holder/ an insulated pad for holding hot pots
- spoon/ a spoon made of wood
- Pin/ a cylinder of wood or other material, usually with a short handle at each end, for rolling out dough
- a kitchen appliance used for preparing foods in a sealed container that limits the escape of steam (moist heat) under varying degrees of pressure.
- a kitchen utensil with sharp-edged perforations for grating carrots, cheese, etc
- Bowls/ a dish that is round and open at the top for serving foods
- Pan/ a baking pan, rectangular in shape and deep walled, that is used to bake a single loaf of bread or various types of meat loaves
- mitts/ a protective glove that allows hot utensils or foods to be manually handled near or in ovens and grills
- Plate/ a round baking dish with shallow slanted sides that are 1 to 1 1/2 inches deep. The pie plate is available in several sizes
- spatula/ a rubber spatula is a cooking tool that has a rubber head. The handle may be made of plastic, metal, or wood.
- Shears/ a kitchen tool, specifically made for food preparation that is more versatile than a standard pair of cutting scissors.
- a large glass, plastic, or metal tube with a rubber bulb at one end and a small opening at the other, to be filled with butter, drippings, etc., for basting food as it is cooking.
- Racks/ a kitchen utensil that is used for placing cooked foods onto a surface that will enable the food to be cooled on all sides after being baked, either food still in a hot pan or food removed from a baking sheet or pan and placed directly onto the rack
- a kitchen implement for sifting.
- designed with a broad spoon base, this utensil serves several purposes when preparing foods. The Ladle is a kitchen tool that can be used to serve foods, such as sauces, gravies, and toppings as well as skim and stir ingredients
- Knife/ a knife designed or suitable for slicing bread, as one having a wavy or saw-toothed blade.
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- Knife (French knife)/ an all purpose kitchen knife that is used for most types of chopping, dicing and slicing with a blade that ranges in length from several inches to 12 inches in length.
- Brush/ a small round or flat shaped brush made with nylon, silicone or sterilized natural bristles. This type of brush is used to apply glazes to breads, pastries, cookies, meats, and poultry before or after baking.
- Tin/ a type of pan used for baking muffins. The pan typically will have 6 or 12 individual round pockets or holders connected to the tin and formed in the shape of a muffin
- Pad/ a small metal plate with short legs, especially one put under a hot platter or dish to protect a table.
- Frying pan/ an electric frying pan incorporates an electric heating element into the frying pan itself and so can function independently off of a cooking stove
- any of various implements consisting of two arms hinged, pivoted, or otherwise fastened together, for seizing, holding, or lifting something.
- utensils such as knives, forks, and spoons used as tableware.
- an electric culinary grinding and mixing appliance, consisting of a container with propeller like blades at the bottom that are whirled by a high-speed motor to purée, chop, or mix foods.
- cooking utensil having a flat flexible part and a long handle; used for turning or serving food
- Sheet/ a flat pan or sheet of metal that is used to bake products that are thick or stiff enough to stand on their own, such as cookies, freestanding breads, biscuits, pastries, and meringues
- Knife/ a short-bladed kitchen knife for paring fruits and vegetables.
- a kitchen implement, often having a swiveling, protected blade, for removing the peel or outer skin of a vegetable or fruit.
- a flat-bottomed pan, most often round in shape, with shallow, flared sides that may be slightly curved
- whisk/ a whisk is a cooking utensil used in food preparation to blend ingredients smooth, or to incorporate air into a mixture, in a process known as whisking or whipping.
- pan/ a deep baking pan that has a hollow tube in the center, which allows for more uniform baking.
- spoon/ a large spoon whose bowl has several slots or holes for draining liquid from food being ladled.
- spatula/ an implement with a broad, flat, usually flexible blade, used for blending foods or removing them from cooking utensils, mixing drugs, spreading plasters and paints, etc.
- an instrument with a meshed or perforated bottom, used for separating coarse from fine parts of loose matter, for straining liquids, etc., especially one with a circular frame and fine meshes or perforations.
- Beater/ a culinary utensil or device, as an eggbeater, with one or more sets of rotary blades for beating, whipping, mixing, etc.
41 Clues: spoon/ a spoon made of wood • a kitchen implement for sifting. • Holder/ an insulated pad for holding hot pots • Board/ a wooden board where meats or vegetables can be cut • utensils such as knives, forks, and spoons used as tableware. • Bowls/ a dish that is round and open at the top for serving foods • ...
Medical Terminology Puzzle 2013-10-03
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- body system responsible for defending the body against disease
- process of bone turning on its axis
- turning inward of the eyelid toward the eye
- small hairs of the respiratory tract
- pertaining to the cheek
- xray recording of a joint
- double-folded layer of connective tissue surrounding the heart
- carrying away from the structure
- also called red blood cells
- pertaining to the ear
- this position in which the body stands erect with face forward, arms at sides, palms forward, with toes pointed forward
- word meaning joint pain
- harvest of patients own skin for transplant
- laying on one's back
- also called cross-sectional
- collar bone
- developing slowly and lasting a long time
- carries bile to and from the gallbladder
- oily,acidic substance secreted by sebaceous glands
- inflammation of the cornea
- another word for body
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- the study of tumors
- tube that connects the oral cavity with the esophagus
- socket in which the femoral head fits
- a sudden involuntary contraction of the bronchi
- pertaining to the same side
- kneecap
- inability to remain calm, still, and free of anxiety
- continual formation of blood
- sense of smell
- the normal dynamic process of balance needed to maintain a healthy body
- named after a person or place associated with the term
- removal of fatty tissue
- new connection created between two structures
- continuous muscle spasms
- substance the moistens the oral cavity
- flap of cartilage at the opening to the larynx
- also known as organs
- also called white blood cells
- hormone that decreases the amount of glucose in the blood
40 Clues: kneecap • collar bone • sense of smell • the study of tumors • laying on one's back • also known as organs • pertaining to the ear • another word for body • pertaining to the cheek • word meaning joint pain • removal of fatty tissue • continuous muscle spasms • xray recording of a joint • inflammation of the cornea • pertaining to the same side • also called red blood cells • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2013-10-06
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- The combining form that means "infection"
- Presence of bacteria or other toxins in the bloodstream
- A blood condition with insufficient blood sugar
- What combining form means "clotting"?
- A blood test that measures the percentage of the volume of blood that is made up of RBC's
- The term that means "stopping of blood"
- What does a sphygmomanometer measure?
- What is the term that means "producing a clot"?
- The proper medical term for heart attack
- What is the meaning of "pulmon-"?
- Term meaning disease of the heart muscle
- Involuntary muscle spasms in a vessel
- Term for abnormally slow heart beat
- What does "-stenosis" mean?
- The suffix that means "process of recording"
- Suffix meaning "instrument to measure pressure"
- Pertaining to between the atria
- What does the suffix "-dynia" mean?
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- A type of white blood cell that literally means "attracted to rosy red"
- An instrument for measuring blood cells
- The word that literally means "cutting into a vein"
- What does the combining form "steth/o" mean?
- Surgical repair of a vein
- What does "cutane/o" mean?
- Record of the heart's electrical activity
- A substance that prevents clot formation
- The suffix meaning "one who studies"
- Term for irregular heart beat
- Enlargement of the heart
- Formation of a blood clot
- The suffix that means "surgical removal"
- The term for a vessel tumor
32 Clues: Enlargement of the heart • Surgical repair of a vein • Formation of a blood clot • What does "cutane/o" mean? • What does "-stenosis" mean? • The term for a vessel tumor • Term for irregular heart beat • Pertaining to between the atria • What is the meaning of "pulmon-"? • Term for abnormally slow heart beat • What does the suffix "-dynia" mean? • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2013-10-06
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- Term for abnormally slow heart beat
- Formation of a blood clot
- What does the suffix "-dynia" mean?
- An instrument for measuring blood cells
- Presence of bacteria or other toxins in the bloodstream
- Term meaning disease of the heart muscle
- What does "cutane/o" mean?
- A blood test that measures the percentage of the volume of blood that is made up of RBC's
- A blood condition with insufficient blood sugar
- Enlargement of the heart
- A substance that prevents clot formation
- Pertaining to between the atria
- The term that means "stopping of blood"
- What does "-stenosis" mean?
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- What does a sphygmomanometer measure?
- The proper medical term for heart attack
- Surgical repair of a vein
- What is the term that means "producing a clot"?
- Suffix meaning "instrument to measure pressure"
- Term for irregular heart beat
- What combining form means "clotting"?
- A type of white blood cell that literally means "attracted to rosy red"
- What is the meaning of "pulmon-"?
- The suffix meaning "one who studies"
- The combining form that means "infection"
25 Clues: Enlargement of the heart • Formation of a blood clot • Surgical repair of a vein • What does "cutane/o" mean? • What does "-stenosis" mean? • Term for irregular heart beat • Pertaining to between the atria • What is the meaning of "pulmon-"? • Term for abnormally slow heart beat • What does the suffix "-dynia" mean? • The suffix meaning "one who studies" • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2013-11-04
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- located in the nasopharynx and aids in body's immune defense
- impaired hearing
- a nosebleed
- wasting away
- abnormal hair growth
- inherited disorder resulting in insufficient hemoglobin production
- vein that removes oxygen-poor blood from the legs
- specialist in musculoskeletal system
- cross-eyed
- excessive androgen secretion
- destruction of deep seated brain structures by 3D coordinates
- a WBC important to the immune system
- system that controls impulses that contract the heart
- hoarseness
- slight or partial paralysis
- leukocyte that releases heparin and histamine
- nodular inflammation on the eyelid
- excessive eyeball movement
- a firm, raised mass of scar tissue
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- double vision
- solution used to dilate the pupils
- inability to properly use familiar objects
- normal breathing
- irregular heart rate
- wavelike contractions of the intestines during digestion
- yeast fungus that causes common rashes
- supplies blood to the back of the knee
- an anticoagulant
- removal of dead tissues by scraping
- another word for eye strain
- dry
- cells that help in destruction of infected cells
- heel
- abnormal narrowing
- flabby muscle tone
35 Clues: dry • heel • cross-eyed • hoarseness • a nosebleed • wasting away • double vision • normal breathing • impaired hearing • an anticoagulant • abnormal narrowing • flabby muscle tone • irregular heart rate • abnormal hair growth • excessive eyeball movement • another word for eye strain • slight or partial paralysis • excessive androgen secretion • solution used to dilate the pupils • ...
Short Stories Terminology 2014-05-29
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- The introduction to the story. Establishes mood and setting.
- An observation about human behaviour. Main point of the story.
- A character who changes or learns from their experiences.
- Wrapping up of loose ends, sets the stage for the conclusion.
- Final "showdown" between protagonist and antagonist, turning point in the story.
- Dropping hints to give clues about what will happen later in the story.
- When the protagonist first comes into conflict with the antagonist.
- Main character.
- This type of narration cannot see into the minds and hearts of characters.
- The author's attitude towards the subject matter.
- Person or force that is against the main character.
- Ending of the story. We discover what the protagonist has learned, consequences faced, glimpse into their future.
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- Told in third person, but also can see into the heart and mind of one character.
- A character who is defined by one of few qualities.
- Series of events that push the protagonist towards the final conflict with the antagonist.
- Story is told through the eyes of the main character.
- A character with many aspects to their personality
- The reader's feeling of the story.
- All knowing type of narration.
- A character who stays the same throughout the story.
- Where and when a story takes place.
21 Clues: Main character. • All knowing type of narration. • The reader's feeling of the story. • Where and when a story takes place. • The author's attitude towards the subject matter. • A character with many aspects to their personality • A character who is defined by one of few qualities. • Person or force that is against the main character. • ...
Unit #1 Terminology 2014-10-15
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- admonish, berate, castigate, chide
- alleviate, assuage, blunt, lessen
- generous, benevolent, charitable, compassionate
- exacting, formal, rigid, stringent
- brave, courageous, formidable, valiant
- accessible, defenseless, exposed, liable
- boorish, churlish, rude, vulgar
- fearless, indomitable, redoubtable, tenacious, vigorous
- cheapen, demoralize, dishonor, humiliate
- ceremonious, conscionable, formalistic, meticulous
- blab, boast, drivel, prattle
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- desecrate, loot, pilfer, ransack
- ambitious, pompous, flamboyant, grand
- ashen, deathlike, ghostly, haggard
- trivial, negligible, worthless, insignificant
- defile, pervert, pillage, ravage
- indemnity, redress, refund, reimbursement
- agitate, disturb, perplex, discombobulate
- contrive, devise, fabricate, invent
- breach, crime, infringement, transgression
20 Clues: blab, boast, drivel, prattle • boorish, churlish, rude, vulgar • desecrate, loot, pilfer, ransack • defile, pervert, pillage, ravage • alleviate, assuage, blunt, lessen • admonish, berate, castigate, chide • ashen, deathlike, ghostly, haggard • exacting, formal, rigid, stringent • contrive, devise, fabricate, invent • ambitious, pompous, flamboyant, grand • ...
Basic Music Terminology 2015-02-01
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- less
- indicates a lowered pitch
- 60-66 beats per minute
- two or more pitches played, or sung at the same time
- the tone, or musical sound starts with a "t" sound
- the variation of volume/loudness in music, and the symbols that indicated volume
- the tone is connected as smoothly as possible with the tone before it
- medium loud
- 108-120 beats per minute
- 200-208 beats per minute
- organized sound or silence that is intended to elicit an emotional response in the listener
- 120-168 beats per minute
- the five parallel line used to notate music
- MM=## indicating the speed of the beat in (beats per minute)
- continue in a similar manner
- a sudden strong tone
- a style of playing musical tones connected and smoothly
- volume emphasis on tone the happen between beats
- indicates a raised pitch
- the process of dividing the time of individual beats into smaller/shorter lengths of time
- without
- 168-200 beats per minute
- two different pitches that sound unpleasant when played together
- loud
- the speed of the beat
- 66-76 beats per minute
- the symbol on a staff that indicates what the letter names will be for the lines and spaces of the staff
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- 76-108 beats per minute
- the pattern of strong and weak beats in a piece of music (usually grouped into 2s, 3, or 4)
- the regular evenly spaced pulse that is the basis for rhythm
- very loud
- medium soft
- the gradual decrease in volume in music for expressive effect
- more
- the system used by musicians to measure the length of tones
- the process of slowing down of a tempo (ritardando seems to be a deliberate slowing or being late)
- 40-60 beats per minute
- the process of slowing down of a tempo (rallentando seems to be more of a letting go or dying away)
- a style of playing music tones in a "bell-like" or boing manner
- signature the pattern of sharps and flats indicated on the staff at the beginning of a line of music
- always
- little
- a style of playing musical tones with space between them
- the gradual increase in volume in music for expressive effect
- soft
- very soft
- two different pitches that sound pleasant when played together
- a portion of music to be performed by one person
- the relative highness or lowness of musical tones (determined by the number of vibrations per second)
- very
50 Clues: less • more • soft • loud • very • always • little • without • very loud • very soft • medium soft • medium loud • a sudden strong tone • the speed of the beat • 60-66 beats per minute • 40-60 beats per minute • 66-76 beats per minute • 76-108 beats per minute • 108-120 beats per minute • 200-208 beats per minute • 120-168 beats per minute • indicates a raised pitch • 168-200 beats per minute • ...
English 12 Terminology 2015-01-27
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- Words that are conversational and considered inappropriate in academic writing
- When the opposite of expectations becomes true.
- A character who undergoes a significant change.
- Directly addressing someone or something that is not there.
- The character who must overcome the central conflict.
- Conflict experienced due to forces within the main character
- The authors opinion of the subject matter
- Opposite concepts placed near each other and in parallel form
- Words which sound like their meaning.
- Poetry revering the natural setting over the urban
- "The chair sat in the corner in loneliness."
- Poem showing grief over the death or passing of a loved one.
- The overall emotional quality.
- A phrase or saying in which the words themselves cannot be used to construct meaning.
- Repetition of consonant sounds
- Any language with a secondary deeper meaning.
- "aristocratic hamburger"
- "The night was a cloak."
- An overused phrase lacking its original meaning and impact
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- Close repetition of beginning sounds.
- Information spread through deceit
- An intentional use of making something less important than it is.
- Writing that ridicules the style or writings of another author.
- Opposing ideas placed in close proximity.
- The rhythm of poetic lines.
- Language of a specific group or profession
- A great exaggeration for effect.
- An explanation via example
- Writing that pokes fun at human faults with the intention of showing a need for change.
- The associated meanings of a word or phrase
- The mental images the author provokes.
- Harsh sounding words
- A comparison using a comparing word.
- Any object person place or action that has a literal meaning but also stands for something else
- A question asked merely for effect.
- The central argument
- Making something sound better than it is.
- Characters who are deliberate opposites of each other.
- A statement which intentionally contradicts itself
- Reference to a famous person or event for comparative purposes.
40 Clues: Harsh sounding words • The central argument • "aristocratic hamburger" • "The night was a cloak." • An explanation via example • The rhythm of poetic lines. • The overall emotional quality. • Repetition of consonant sounds • A great exaggeration for effect. • Information spread through deceit • A question asked merely for effect. • A comparison using a comparing word. • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2015-06-05
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- diabetes mellitus
- Sodium
- heart attack
- used to expose the brain
- heart
- tube for injecting or removing fluids
- above, upon
- chest xray
- part of brain responsible for balance
- condition usually abnormal
- behind
- obstruction of urine flow
- loss of appetite due to emotional issues
- tailbone
- process of cutting, incision
- reparative surgery of the urethra
- best student ever
- structures that provide energy
- urine
- lips
- paralysis partial or complete
- before
- disease condition
- hives
- teacher
- cigarettes
- electronic apparatus
- contraction phase of heartbeat
- excessive, more than normal
- Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
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- relax phase of heartbeat
- stomach
- vasectomy reversal
- based on positive skin test
- reaction to certain drugs, radiation therapy or potential irritants,
- part of brain responsible for personality
- chronic liver disease
- tumor composed of bone, skin or cells
- laying on ones back
- within
- causes the person to breathe thru a stoma
- surgical removal of a kidney stone
- branch of biology
- complete, through
- right upper quadrant
- termination of pregnancy
- internal organs
- opening into trachea thru neck
- shingles
- deficient, below
- DNA in each chromosome
- dropping kidney
- finds cause of death
- encloses the heart
- instrument to visually exam
- non-small lung cancer
- caused by thiamin deficiency
- can cause decreased urine output
- formation
- causing genetic change
- seperation
- colorectal cancer diagnosis
62 Clues: lips • heart • urine • hives • Sodium • within • behind • before • stomach • teacher • tailbone • shingles • formation • chest xray • cigarettes • seperation • above, upon • heart attack • internal organs • dropping kidney • deficient, below • diabetes mellitus • branch of biology • complete, through • best student ever • disease condition • vasectomy reversal • encloses the heart • laying on ones back • right upper quadrant • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2015-06-05
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- tube for injecting or removing fluids
- instrument to visually exam
- caused by thiamin deficiency
- contraction phase of heartbeat
- encloses the heart
- hives
- part of brain responsible for personality
- deficient, below
- within
- paralysis partial or complete
- structures that provide energy
- before
- above, upon
- causes the person to breathe thru a stoma
- electronic apparatus
- opening into trachea thru neck
- process of cutting, incision
- relax phase of heartbeat
- diabetes mellitus
- obstruction of urine flow
- formation
- vasectomy reversal
- tailbone
- behind
- reaction to certain drugs, radiation therapy or potential irritants,
- non-small lung cancer
- complete, through
- condition usually abnormal
- used to expose the brain
- causing genetic change
- heart
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- part of brain responsible for balance
- cigarettes
- seperation
- heart attack
- excessive, more than normal
- chronic liver disease
- shingles
- internal organs
- surgical removal of a kidney stone
- urine
- disease condition
- Sodium
- DNA in each chromosome
- reparative surgery of the urethra
- loss of appetite due to emotional issues
- colorectal cancer diagnosis
- branch of biology
- dropping kidney
- teacher
- stomach
- Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- based on positive skin test
- best student ever
- lips
- termination of pregnancy
- finds cause of death
- tumor composed of bone, skin or cells
- laying on ones back
- can cause decreased urine output
- chest xray
- right upper quadrant
62 Clues: lips • hives • urine • heart • within • Sodium • before • behind • teacher • stomach • shingles • tailbone • formation • cigarettes • seperation • chest xray • above, upon • heart attack • internal organs • dropping kidney • deficient, below • disease condition • branch of biology • diabetes mellitus • best student ever • complete, through • encloses the heart • vasectomy reversal • laying on ones back • electronic apparatus • ...
Medical Terminology CrossWord 2015-07-15
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- ,used to prevent bacterial infection
- ,state of sluggishness
- ,protein found in urine
- ,used to remove spinal fluid
- ,abnormality to tissue, caused by trauma or disease
- ,physician who studies the nervous system
- ,uses magnetic and radio waves to create images
- ,drug used to loss sensation
- ,another word for Lumbar puncture
- ,pain in the muscles
- ,This is used to calculate specific gravity
- ,The abbreviation for complaining of
- ,The passing of urine
- ,Nervous tissue within the spinal column
- ,Used to diagnose Urinary tract disorders
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- gravity, ,checks amount of substances in urine
- ,white and fatty substance of the nervous system
- ,interacts with antigen
- ,clear fluid in the brain and spine
- frequency, ,To urinate often
- ,Excessive urination at night
- ,The abbreviation for years old
- ,shaking or involuntary movement
- ,Abbreviation for Urinary Tract Infection
- ,used to measure hydrogen ion concentration
- ,proteins that indicate inflammation of CNS.
- ,chronic and progressive disease of the nervous system
- ,inside the vein
- ,involuntary contractions of the muscles that occur suddenly
- ,Painful urination
- ,used to inject or withdraw fluids
31 Clues: ,inside the vein • ,Painful urination • ,pain in the muscles • ,The passing of urine • ,state of sluggishness • ,interacts with antigen • ,protein found in urine • frequency, ,To urinate often • ,used to remove spinal fluid • ,drug used to loss sensation • ,Excessive urination at night • ,The abbreviation for years old • ,shaking or involuntary movement • ...
Minimally Invasive Terminology 2015-06-22
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- Tactile feedback, conveyed from tissue to the hand when a hand instrument is used
- the transmission of electricity directly from one conductive path to another
- In robotic surgery, the nonsterile hand controls that manipulate surgical instruments.
- A device used to secure suture knots during minimally invasive surgery
- A surgical endoscope that has the capability of morcellation, or tissue fragmentation.
- unintended transmission of electricity from the active electrode to an adjacent conductive pathway, sometimes resulting in a patient burn.
- type of video format that format displays 640 × 480 pixels in a rectangular image
- method of reducing the risk of patient burns during monopolar electrosurgery
- commercially prepared suture loop used to secure structures during minimally invasive surgery.
- system The combined components of the endoscopic system, which create the image captured in the focal view of the endoscope.
- A device that controls and emits light for endoscopic procedures
- An element within each silicone chip contained within a device that produces electronic images such as those seen on a surgical image system used in minimally invasive surgery.
- A channel that extends the full length of a flexible endoscope and receives instruments during flexible endoscopy
- In robotic surgery, the binocular lens system of the surgeon console
- the cable that transmits digital data from the camera head to the camera control unit and from the image system to the output recorder
- The unintended absorption of irrigation fluids into the body
- slender tube inserted through the body wall that is used to receive and stabilize telescopic instruments
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- The long, narrow portion of the flexible endoscope that is inserted into the body.
- video format that has a 16 to 9 aspect ratio, which is 7 times greater than standard definition.
- A device that stores and prints output data viewed through the video endoscope.
- The fiberoptic light cable that transmits light from the source to the endoscopic instrument
- The angle at which light is transmitted at the distal end of a fiberoptic or video endoscope
- channel that extends the full length of a flexible endoscope and receives biopsy forceps or other instruments
- The proximal section of a flexible endoscope where the controls are located.
- An abdomen insufflated or distended with carbon dioxide gas during laparoscopy.
- Endoscopic surgery of a joint
- channel in the flexible endoscope used to deliver irrigation fluid at the tip.
- The main control source for the video camera
- inflation of the abdominal or thoracic cavity with carbon dioxide gas.
- diagnostic procedure in which a long, flexible, fiberoptic tube is inserted into a body cavity for viewing and diagnosis
- inside the body
- A device that connects the endoscope to the camera
- A type of robotic surgery in which surgery is performed from a nearby location through computermediated instruments
- processes digital signals that are captured from the video camera and transmitted to an image system
- A mechanical device that can be programmed to perform tasks
- outside the body
- In electronics, the intensity of the signal
- A spring-loaded needle used to deliver carbon dioxide gas during insufflation.
- channel that extends the full length of a flexible endoscope and is used to retrieve biopsy tissue.
- A procedure for adjusting the light color of the video camera to other components of the system
- In robotic surgery, the process of positioning the robotic instruments in the exact location over the patient so that instruments can be safely attached to their ports in the body cavity.
41 Clues: inside the body • outside the body • Endoscopic surgery of a joint • In electronics, the intensity of the signal • The main control source for the video camera • A device that connects the endoscope to the camera • A mechanical device that can be programmed to perform tasks • The unintended absorption of irrigation fluids into the body • ...
Vietnam War Terminology 2017-01-04
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- First major battle of the war; South Vietnam had more troops and supplies, but they failed; one of the bloodiest and costliest battles of the war
- A war fought by the United States from November 1, 1955 to April 30, 1975 as a result of rising tensions between North Korea (communism) and South Korea (capitalism)
- Four day battle that resulted in a win for the U.S. and South Vietnam; first engagement between U.S. and North Vietnam
- Vietnamese Communist revolutionary leader who was prime minister and president of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam
- Required enrollment in the armed services; aka Selective Service System; all men had to register when they turned 18 and until they were 26
- Acronym for the southern Vietnamese soldiers with whom U.S. troops fought against communism and forces in the North during the Vietnam War
- Military campaign conducted by the People's Army of Vietnam against the Army of the Republic of Vietnam and the United States military
- Battle that took place on Ap Bia Mountain; purpose was to prevent movement of North Vietnamese troops from Laos and stop enemy threats
- People who opposed the Vietnam War and believed that the United States should withdraw from it
- A gasoline-based substance used in bombs that U.S. planes dropped in Vietnam in order to burn away jungle and expose Vietcong hideouts
- South Vietnamese Communists who, with North Vietnamese support, fought against the government of South Vietnam in the Vietnam War
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- A 1954 peace agreement that divided Vietnam into Communist-controlled North Vietnam and non-Communist South Vietnam until unification elections could be held in 1956
- A toxic leaf-killing chemical sprayed by U.S. planes in Vietnam to expose Vietcong hideouts
- Resolution adopted by Congress in 1964, giving LBJ broad powers to wage war in Vietnam
- One of the longest and bloodiest battles of the war; Precipitated when People’s Army of North Vietnam attacked a U.S. Marine garrison, destroying 90% of its artillery and mortar rounds
- People who supported U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War and believed that the United States should use increased military force to win it
- Circle of latitude that split Vietnam into North (communism) and South (captialism)
- Last major battle of the war; Northern Vietnamese troops attacked U.S. and South Vietnamese camps; Vietcong and other Northern troops suffered more deaths than the U.S.
- Marked the end of the war in 1975; led to the unification of North and South Vietnam into one communist nation
- Last name of U.S. army general who commanded the U.S. Military Assistance Command in Vietnam
- A youth-dominated political movement of the 1960s, embodied in such organizations as Students for a Democratic Society and the Free Speech Movement
21 Clues: Circle of latitude that split Vietnam into North (communism) and South (captialism) • Resolution adopted by Congress in 1964, giving LBJ broad powers to wage war in Vietnam • A toxic leaf-killing chemical sprayed by U.S. planes in Vietnam to expose Vietcong hideouts • ...
Week 1 Terminology 2016-09-09
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- metabolism and function without oxygen
- a substance that relieves pain
- receptors for pain stimuli
- the physical size, form, structure, and shape of cells or organs
- natural or synthetic substance that binds to opioid receptors in the central nervous system, relieving pain; related to opium derivatives such as morphine or codeine
- originating from within the body
- a negatively charged ion such as chloride, Cl–
- the movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to low concentration
- resistant to treatment, e.g., pain that cannot be relieved by drugs
- a relatively stable or constant environment in the body, including blood pressure, temperature, and pH, maintained by the various control mechanisms
- a substance that exerts a calming effect on a person
- decreased blood supply to an organ or tissue
- moving away from the center; e.g., efferent nerve fibers carry motor impulses to muscles
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- repeated skeletal muscle contractions or spasms, seen in the extremities and face, related to increased irritability of the nerves, often associated with hypocalcemia
- an area of skin innervated by a specific spinal nerve
- a positively charged ion such as sodium, Na+
- caused by a treatment, procedure, or error
- decreased blood volume
- the force that draws water through a semipermeable membrane from a solution of lower solute concentration to a solution of higher concentration
- a chemical released from mast cells and basophils Histamine during immune reactions; causes vasodilation and bronchoconstriction
20 Clues: decreased blood volume • receptors for pain stimuli • a substance that relieves pain • originating from within the body • metabolism and function without oxygen • caused by a treatment, procedure, or error • a positively charged ion such as sodium, Na+ • decreased blood supply to an organ or tissue • a negatively charged ion such as chloride, Cl– • ...
Computer Systems Terminology 2016-02-09
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- compress graphics
- management delete, move, save, search
- financial, trig, logical
- tools language translator
- quicktime format
- web presentation
- compressed audio
- integral components
- computer language
- nonadjacent clusters
- record
- shockwave
- production of video/audio multimedia
- board electronic components
- series of keystrokes
- bitmap
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- meetings windows meeting space
- 256 distict colors
- question
- central or microprocessor
- key contact ID field
- programming language
- file safety net to prevent data loss
- program instruction from RAM
- table
- lossless data compression
- carrying
- vector graphic
- column
- surfing history
- standard audio
- format for streaming web video content
32 Clues: table • record • column • bitmap • question • carrying • shockwave • vector graphic • standard audio • surfing history • quicktime format • web presentation • compressed audio • compress graphics • computer language • 256 distict colors • integral components • key contact ID field • programming language • nonadjacent clusters • series of keystrokes • financial, trig, logical • central or microprocessor • ...
Anatomical Terminology Crossword 2017-02-07
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- the movement of the foot so that the sole of the foot tilts away from the midline
- movement in which something pivots or revolves around a single long axis
- to the side away from the midline
- Flexion the flexion of the foot so that the toes point downward
- The back of the body or a body part
- circular movement of a body part
- closer to the torso
- towards the head
- rotation of the hand or forearm so that the palms of the hand faces downwards
- movement away from the body
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- Position standing up straight, hands at side with palms up
- away from the head
- movement towards the body
- the movement of the foot so that the sole of the foot tilts towards the midline
- an unbending movement around a joint in a limb that increases the angle
- a bending movement around a joint in a limb
- the front of the body or body part
- toward the midline that divides left and right
- rotation of the hand or forearm so that the palms of the hand faces upwards
- farther away from the torso
- Flexion the flexion of the foot so that the toes are pulled back
21 Clues: towards the head • away from the head • closer to the torso • movement towards the body • farther away from the torso • movement away from the body • circular movement of a body part • to the side away from the midline • the front of the body or body part • The back of the body or a body part • a bending movement around a joint in a limb • ...
Medical Terminology Exam 2017-03-21
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- Cancerous Tumor
- Inflammation of joint
- Chronic STD caused by spirochete (spiral shaped bacterium)
- Two upper chambers of the heart
- Rings of muscle control the openings into and leading out of the stomach
- Tube leading from the urinary bladder to the outside of the body
- A picture of chromosomes in the nucleus of a cell
- Flexible connective tissue attached to bones and joints
- voice box
- Slow heartbeat
- The total of the chemical processes in a cell
- The process of building up protein in a cell
- One of a pair of female organs(gonads)on each side of the pelvis
- Simple sugar
- Study of cells
- Gas that makes up 21 percent of the air. It passes into the bloodstream at the lungs and travels to all body cells
- Berry shaped bacterium that grows in twisted chains
- Cavity in the chest surrounded by the ribs
- Inflammation of gland
- Two lower chambers of the heart
- Regions of DNA within each chromosome
- Release of the ovum from the ovary
- Process of viewing live tissue under a microscope
- Control center of the cell, containing chromosomes
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- Chemical found within each chromosome
- Branch of medicine concerned with pregnancy and childbirth
- Windpipe
- Membrane surrounding the abdominal organs
- Collection of puss, white blood cells, and protein that is present at the site of infection
- Before birth
- Process of the study of the heart
- Cavity surrounded by the skull
- Berry shaped bacteria that grows in small clusters
- A scientist who studies tissue
- Muscle separating the abdominal and thoracic cavities
- A flap of cartilage attached to the root of the tongue, prevents choking or aspiration of food
- Space between the lungs
- An incision into the trachea to open it below a blockage
- Low blood cells or abnormality of hemoglobin
- Are small masses of lymphatic tissue in the part of the pharynx near the nose and nasal passages
40 Clues: Windpipe • voice box • Before birth • Simple sugar • Slow heartbeat • Study of cells • Cancerous Tumor • Inflammation of joint • Inflammation of gland • Space between the lungs • Cavity surrounded by the skull • A scientist who studies tissue • Two upper chambers of the heart • Two lower chambers of the heart • Process of the study of the heart • Release of the ovum from the ovary • ...
LDJIN Addiction terminology 2017-03-06
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- A symptom-free period.
- The poppy’s natural ingredients and their derivatives (opium, morphine, codeine, and heroin).
- A behavioral change that results from an association between events.
- Less powerful desires than cravings; can be suppressed by willpower.
- Severe and excruciating physical and emotional symptoms that generally occur between 4 to 72 hours after opiate withdrawal (e.g., watery eyes, yawning, loss of appetite, panic, insomnia, vomiting, shaking, irritability, jitters, etc.)
- A therapeutic process that interrupts beliefs and behaviors that result in lifestyle dysfunction.
- A powerful and strong urge for a substance; a symptom of the abnormal brain adaptions that result from addiction.
- Abuse: A maladaptive pattern of recurrent substance use that leads to impairment or distress that is clinically significant.
- The body’s physiologic adaptation to a substance.
- Condition in which one must increase their use of a drug for it to have the same effect.
- The opposite of euphoria.
- Helping an addicted person do things they can or should be doing for themselves; causes disease progression.
- Ongoing urge-peaks, usually followed by relapse.
- Reducing or ceasing substance abuse; often followed by one’s personal life being turned around by way of a supportive environment.
- A pleasurable state of altered consciousness.
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- Anything that results in psychological and then physical relapse.
- Symptom recurrence after a period of sobriety or drug use cessation.
- One’s compulsion to use a psychologically based drug for pleasure; may lead to drug misuse.
- A physical behavior one repeats involuntarily that can be harmful (e.g., addiction).
- A drug that produces sleep/drowsiness and that also relieves pain while being potentially dependence producing.
- when any two parts of a system become uncomfortable with one another, they [one or both] will “triangle in” or focus upon a third person, or issue, as a way of stabilizing their own relationship with one another.
- One of the most frequent types of distress resulting from addiction; an ongoing state of sadness involving the inability to concentrate, inactivity, etc.
- One’s failure to either admit or realize his or her addiction or to recognize and accept the harm it can cause.
- A family member’s or friend’s suffering that is the result of the side effects of one’s addiction; it occurs when one takes responsibility for another’s actions and helps that person avoid facing his or her problems directly to maintain the relationship.
- A major sedative/pain reliever found in opium.
- A sudden, unpredictable increase in addiction cravings; they usually involve temporary mental unawareness (e.g. not realizing the amount of drinks one has had).
- Society’s denial of the historical value of drug-induced pleasure and euphoria.
- A state of being drugged or poisoned.
- Reinforcement: Repetitive behavior to avoid something unpleasant.
29 Clues: A symptom-free period. • The opposite of euphoria. • A state of being drugged or poisoned. • A pleasurable state of altered consciousness. • A major sedative/pain reliever found in opium. • Ongoing urge-peaks, usually followed by relapse. • The body’s physiologic adaptation to a substance. • Anything that results in psychological and then physical relapse. • ...
WHO KNOWS TERMINOLOGY 2018-01-24
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- having TWO ATOMS
- OUT OF NORMAL POSITION
- cancer OF WHITE BLOOD CELLS
- TISSUE TRANSPLANT BETWEEN SAME SPECIES
- BLUISH DISCOLORATION OF THE SKIN DUE TO LACK OF OXYGEN
- FLUID
- MEANING 3
- PRETAINING TO SALIVA
- dark PIGMENT THAT COLORS THE HAIR AND SKIN
- PERSON WHO SPECIALIZES IN TREATING THE HEART
- mark OR SCAR
- a NEWBORN INFANT
- CUT THROUGH OR ACROSS
- not ABLE TO CONTROL DISCHARGE OR EXCRETIONS
- SMALL SACS
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- PRETAINING TO MALE
- HAVING ONE EYE PIECE
- OF THE CAUSE OF DEATH
- PRETAINING TO DIET
- NONGREEN PLANTS
- PRETAINING TO CIRCULATION
- discrimination BASED ON RACE
- BLOCKAGE IN A VESSEL
- occurring BEFORE THE PROPER TIME
- TIP OR PEAK
25 Clues: FLUID • MEANING 3 • SMALL SACS • TIP OR PEAK • NONGREEN PLANTS • PRETAINING TO MALE • PRETAINING TO DIET • HAVING ONE EYE PIECE • PRETAINING TO SALIVA • BLOCKAGE IN A VESSEL • OF THE CAUSE OF DEATH • CUT THROUGH OR ACROSS • OUT OF NORMAL POSITION • having TWO ATOMS • mark OR SCAR • PRETAINING TO CIRCULATION • discrimination BASED ON RACE • a NEWBORN INFANT • ...
WHO KNOWS TERMINOLOGY 2018-01-24
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- having TWO ATOMS
- OUT OF NORMAL POSITION
- cancer OF WHITE BLOOD CELLS
- TISSUE TRANSPLANT BETWEEN SAME SPECIES
- BLUISH DISCOLORATION OF THE SKIN DUE TO LACK OF OXYGEN
- FLUID
- MEANING 3
- PRETAINING TO SALIVA
- dark PIGMENT THAT COLORS THE HAIR AND SKIN
- PERSON WHO SPECIALIZES IN TREATING THE HEART
- mark OR SCAR
- a NEWBORN INFANT
- CUT THROUGH OR ACROSS
- not ABLE TO CONTROL DISCHARGE OR EXCRETIONS
- SMALL SACS
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- PRETAINING TO MALE
- HAVING ONE EYE PIECE
- OF THE CAUSE OF DEATH
- PRETAINING TO DIET
- NONGREEN PLANTS
- PRETAINING TO CIRCULATION
- discrimination BASED ON RACE
- BLOCKAGE IN A VESSEL
- occurring BEFORE THE PROPER TIME
- TIP OR PEAK
25 Clues: FLUID • MEANING 3 • SMALL SACS • TIP OR PEAK • NONGREEN PLANTS • PRETAINING TO MALE • PRETAINING TO DIET • HAVING ONE EYE PIECE • PRETAINING TO SALIVA • BLOCKAGE IN A VESSEL • OF THE CAUSE OF DEATH • CUT THROUGH OR ACROSS • OUT OF NORMAL POSITION • having TWO ATOMS • mark OR SCAR • PRETAINING TO CIRCULATION • discrimination BASED ON RACE • a NEWBORN INFANT • ...
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY PREFIXES 2018-05-08
26 Clues: one • not • self • half • many • slow • life • white • water • within • around • between • against • outside • excessive • individual • beyond after • upon or over • one-thousandth • likeness, same • with in, inner • outside, beyond • before, in front • both, both sides • under,below, beneath • bad, difficult, painful
Medical Terminology 15 2021-11-30
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- inflammation of the thyroid
- a benign tumor of glandular cells
- produces abnormally high levels of thyroid hormones
- PTH levels by the parathyroid glands are reduced
- adrenal gland activity becomes abnormally reduced
- blood sugar levels fall abnormally low
- inflammation of the pancreas
- excessive amount of ketone bodies in the blood and urine
- abnormal protrusion of the eyes "outside eyes"
- calcium levels in blood becomes abnormally high
- enlargement of bone structure
- condition of excess acid in the body
- inflammation of the adrenal gland
- abnormally low levels of calcium in the blood
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- removal of one or both adrenal glands
- acidic condition of the body
- surgically removed parathyroid and thyroid gland
- an abnormal enlargement of the thyroid gland
- abnormally low amounts of FSH and LH produced by the pituitary gland
- disease of the endocrine system
- surgical removal of a parathyroid gland
- condition of excessive thirst
- a thyroid tumor
- surgical removal of the thyroid gland
- "hairy" excessive body hair in masculine pattern
- excessive activity of one or more adrenal glands
- a physician specializing in the field of endocrine disorders
- a malignant tumor of the glandular cells
- production of abnormally large volumes of urine
29 Clues: a thyroid tumor • inflammation of the thyroid • acidic condition of the body • inflammation of the pancreas • condition of excessive thirst • enlargement of bone structure • disease of the endocrine system • a benign tumor of glandular cells • inflammation of the adrenal gland • condition of excess acid in the body • removal of one or both adrenal glands • ...
Medical Terminology 4 2021-11-29
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- Without development (process of wasting away)
- Record of electrical activity of the brain
- Inflammation of the brain
- Hernia of the meninges
- (any) Disease of the mind
- Weakness
- Inflammation of the adrenal gland
- Half
- Excision of the thymus gland
- Split fissure
- Study of the endocrine system
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- Pertaining to within the skull
- Condition of the deficient sugar in the blood
- Surgical repair of the vertebra
- Four
- Vertebra, spine, vertebral column
- State of
- Below, deficient, under
- Radiographic imaging of the spinal cord
- Condition of much urine
- Thirst
- Inflammation of the meninges
- Pertaining to visual examination of a joint
- Pain in the head (also called a headache)
- Development
25 Clues: Four • Half • Thirst • State of • Weakness • Development • Split fissure • Hernia of the meninges • Below, deficient, under • Condition of much urine • Inflammation of the brain • (any) Disease of the mind • Inflammation of the meninges • Excision of the thymus gland • Study of the endocrine system • Pertaining to within the skull • Surgical repair of the vertebra • ...
Medical Terminology MNT 2021-12-16
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- the excision of a bit of living tissue for examination
- bypass the damaged part of the colon
- altered sense of taste
- bulging pouch in the digestive tract
- abnormal constant craving for food
- inflammation of the liver
- excision of a portion of an organ
- liver damage
- enlarged liver
- surgical removal of the stomach
- loss of appetite resulting from starvation diet
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- soreness inside the mouth
- the buildup of fats
- the protrusion of an organ
- inflammation of the gum
- inability to taste
- clotting of the blood in the heart
- absence of hydrochloric acid
- surgical creation of an artificial passage between the stomach and intestine
- inflammation of the stomach lining
20 Clues: liver damage • enlarged liver • inability to taste • the buildup of fats • altered sense of taste • inflammation of the gum • soreness inside the mouth • inflammation of the liver • the protrusion of an organ • absence of hydrochloric acid • surgical removal of the stomach • excision of a portion of an organ • abnormal constant craving for food • clotting of the blood in the heart • ...
Part D Terminology 2021-12-15
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- A drug that is sold under a specific name or trademark that is protected by a patent.
- A drug that is changed by combining, mixing, or altering ingredients to create a medication tailored to the needs of an individual patient.
- A drug sold directly to a consumer without the need for a prescription from a healthcare professional.
- A process where members must first try a less expensive drug to see if it works before the plan will agree to cover a more expensive drug.
- The price members pay for a policy, usually as a monthly payment.
- True Out of Pocket. The amount members pay toward the cost of their prescription drugs including deductible, copays, and coinsurance (but not including premiums).
- Drugs and medications that by law require a prescription.
- A list of prescription drugs a plan covers and at what tier.
- An 11-digit identification number assigned to all drug products.
- A drug plan formulary that divides drugs into groups.
- The formulary is usually divided into these or levels of coverage based on the type or usage of the medication. Each of these has a defined out-of-pocket cost that the patient must pay before receiving the drug.
- A document that describes in detail the health care benefits covered by the health plan. It provides documentation of what that plan covers and how it works, including how much the member pays.
- A restriction on the amount or quantity of medication this is covered by the plan during a specific period of time.
- A one-time, 30-day supply of a drug that Medicare drug plans must cover when an individual is in a new plan or when their existing plan changes its coverage.
- Occurs when patients pay for a portion of health care costs not covered by health insurance.
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- The amount paid out of pocket by the policy holder before an insurance provider will pay and expenses.
- a payment made by a member in addition to that made by an insurer.
- A group of medications used to treat the same condition or diagnosis.
- This team generally reviews the pre-authorization requests from members and providers coordinating how much care people get. The goal is to make sure that patients get the care they need without wasting resources.
- A pharmaceutical drug that contains the same chemical substance as a brand name. Sale of these drugs are allowed once the patent on the original brand drug expires.
- A requirement to contact the plan before filling certain prescriptions. Prescribers may need to show that the drug is medically necessary for the plan to cover it.
- A type of insurance in which the insured pays a share of the payment made against a claim.
- A statement sent to a member which gives all of the details on what the plan covered, did not cover, how much money needs to be paid, and more. It is generated when your provider submits a claim for the services the member received.
- Drugs considered to have a strong potential for abuse or addiction, but have a legitimate medical use.
24 Clues: A drug plan formulary that divides drugs into groups. • Drugs and medications that by law require a prescription. • A list of prescription drugs a plan covers and at what tier. • An 11-digit identification number assigned to all drug products. • The price members pay for a policy, usually as a monthly payment. • ...
basic lifestock terminology 2022-02-23
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- lamb-female sheep that has not had a lamb
- name for sheep
- male pig
- castrated male goat
- female cow who has a calf
- male cow
- goat that has not been weaved
- name for cattle
- name for swine
- male goat
- cow who has not had a calf
- goat that has had a kid
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- young pig that has not been weaved
- male sheep
- pig that has had a little of piglets
- female goat that has not had kids
- male cow
- male sheep
- male pig
- young cow that has not been weaned
- name for goats
- castrated male cow that has been trained to work
- sheep that has not been weaved
- sheep that has had a lamb
24 Clues: male pig • male cow • male pig • male cow • male goat • male sheep • male sheep • name for sheep • name for goats • name for swine • name for cattle • castrated male goat • goat that has had a kid • female cow who has a calf • sheep that has had a lamb • cow who has not had a calf • goat that has not been weaved • sheep that has not been weaved • female goat that has not had kids • ...
basic livestock terminology 2022-02-23
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- castrated male cow
- A female pig that has not had a piglet
- A female that has had kids
- A female cow that has had a calf
- Scientific name or a goat
- lab- Female cow that has not have a Lamb
- Castrated male goat
- Install male cow
- Castrated male cow that has been trained to work
- - scientific name for a cattle
- A female sheep that has had a Lamb
- In-install male pig
- A young pi that has not been weaned
- Female cow that has not have a calf
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- Female sheep that has not had a kid
- young goat that has not been weaned
- Scientific name for saline
- young cow that has not been weaned
- Install male sheep
- Install male goat
- Castrated male pig
- young sheep that has not been weaned
- A female pig that has had a piglet
- Scientific name for a sheep
- Castrated male sheep
25 Clues: Install male cow • Install male goat • castrated male cow • Install male sheep • Castrated male pig • Castrated male goat • In-install male pig • Castrated male sheep • Scientific name or a goat • Scientific name for saline • A female that has had kids • Scientific name for a sheep • - scientific name for a cattle • A female cow that has had a calf • young cow that has not been weaned • ...
Basic Livestock Terminology 2022-02-23
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- female goat that has had a kid.
- young cow that has not been weaned.
- intact male pig.
- intact male goat.
- Castrated male sheep.
- castrated male goat.
- female goat that has not had a kid.
- scientific name for cattle.
- young pig that has not been weaned.
- scientific name for a sheep.
- is a castrated male pig.
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- Scientific name for a swine.
- young sheep that has not been weaned.
- female pig that has not had a litter of piglets.
- Female pig that has had a litter of piglets.
- female cow that has had a calf.
- female sheep that has had a lamb.
- intact male sheep.
- lamb female sheep that has not had a lamb.
- female cow that has not had a calf.
- scientific name for a goat.
- intact make cow.
- Castrated male cow.
- young goat that has not been weaned.
- castrated male that has been trained to work.
25 Clues: intact male pig. • intact make cow. • intact male goat. • intact male sheep. • Castrated male cow. • castrated male goat. • Castrated male sheep. • is a castrated male pig. • scientific name for a goat. • scientific name for cattle. • Scientific name for a swine. • scientific name for a sheep. • female goat that has had a kid. • female cow that has had a calf. • ...
Recruitment Logistics Terminology 2022-01-18
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- a sorority member who is no longer a member of her collegiate chapter
- the period of time after the close of preference events and prior to the distribution of bids when there is no communication between potential new members and sorority women
- a woman who accepts a bid from a sorority, but it is not yet an active member of a chapter
- the allowable chapter size on a campus, which includes both new members and initiated members, as determined by the College Panhellenic
- the number of PNMs to which each chapter can offer bids during primary recruitment
- an invitation to join a sorority
- an opportunity for chapters that do not reach quota during primary recruitment to bid to quota and/or for chapters that are not at total to bid to total
- a woman who has been formally initiated by her sorority
- the last day of recruitment when PNMs receive invitations to join a chapter
- the official representative of each NPC chapter to the College Panhellenic
- when a PNMs stated willingness to receive an invitation or bid from a chapter does not match with that organization's list of PNMs invited to the recruitment event or membership
- the final round of primary recruitment
- sacred and inspirational ceremonies used to inspire and educate members about the values of the organization
- a period of time during which events are held by each sorority for the purpose of selecting new members; organized and implemented by College Panhellenic
- a get-together with another group for a party, dinner, or other fun event
- cost of joining a sorority, which covers chapter operations, events, and activities
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- a membership unit of a national sorority
- when a woman lists only one chapter on her MRABA following preference round but attended more than one preference event
- any woman who is eligible to participate in recruitment
- a ritual ceremony that brings new members into full membership of a sorority including its lifelong benefits
- a daughter, sister, or granddaughter of an initiated member of a sorority
- a form completed by a member of a sorority, recommending a PNM for membership
- the umbrella organization for 26 international or national sororities
- a term referring to the central organization of a given sorority
- each chapter a PNM visits during a round of recruitment is called this
- a binding agreement signed by a potential new member following the final preference event she attends during recruitment
- a day or days during recruitment when a PNM visits a specific number of chapters is called this
- a specific organization or cause to which members donate volunteer hours and money
- an insignia of sorority membership worn by initiated members
- a Greek-letter sisterhood
30 Clues: a Greek-letter sisterhood • an invitation to join a sorority • the final round of primary recruitment • a membership unit of a national sorority • any woman who is eligible to participate in recruitment • a woman who has been formally initiated by her sorority • an insignia of sorority membership worn by initiated members • ...
basic livestock terminology 2022-02-23
Across
- young sheep that hasn't been weaned
- intact male cow
- scientific name for goats
- castrated male sheep
- young goat that hasn't been weaned
- scientific name for sheep
- young pig that hasn't been weaned
- female goat that has had a kid
- castrated male cow
- castrated male that has been trained to do work
- castrated male pig
- scientific name for cattle
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- female cow that hasn't had a calf
- a young cow that hasn't been weaned
- intact male goat
- female pig that hasn't had a litter of piglets
- intact male pig
- female sheep that hasn't had a lamb
- castrated male goat
- female goat that hasn't had a kid
- female sheep that has had a lamb
- scientific name for swine
- female pig that has had a litter
- intact male sheep
- female cow that has had a calf
25 Clues: intact male cow • intact male pig • intact male goat • intact male sheep • castrated male cow • castrated male pig • castrated male goat • castrated male sheep • scientific name for goats • scientific name for sheep • scientific name for swine • scientific name for cattle • female goat that has had a kid • female cow that has had a calf • female sheep that has had a lamb • ...
basic livestock terminology 2022-02-23
Across
- intact male cow
- intact male pig
- female sheep that has had a lamb
- castrated male that has been trained to do work
- a young cow that hasn't been weaned
- female sheep that hasn't had a lamb
- castrated male sheep
- young goat that hasn't been weaned
- scientific name for sheep
- scientific name for cattle
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- intact male goat
- young sheep that hasn't been weaned
- scientific name for goats
- female goat that has had a kid
- castrated male goat
- young pig that hasn't been weaned
- castrated male cow
- scientific name for swine
- intact male sheep
- female cow that has had a calf
- castrated male pig
- female goat that hasn't had a kid
- female cow that hasn't had a calf
- female pig that has had a litter
- female pig that hasn't had a litter of piglets
25 Clues: intact male cow • intact male pig • intact male goat • intact male sheep • castrated male cow • castrated male pig • castrated male goat • castrated male sheep • scientific name for goats • scientific name for swine • scientific name for sheep • scientific name for cattle • female goat that has had a kid • female cow that has had a calf • female sheep that has had a lamb • ...
basic livestock terminology 2022-02-23
Across
- female goat that hasn't had a kid
- scientific name for sheep
- scientific name for cattle
- castrated male goat
- female sheep that has had a lamb
- a young cow that hasn't been weaned
- young sheep that hasn't been weaned
- intact male pig
- castrated male sheep
- intact male sheep
- castrated male that has been trained to do work
- intact male cow
- female pig that has had a litter
- female pig that hasn't had a litter of piglets
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- scientific name for swine
- young goat that hasn't been weaned
- scientific name for goats
- female cow that hasn't had a calf
- female goat that has had a kid
- female cow that has had a calf
- female sheep that hasn't had a lamb
- castrated male pig
- intact male goat
- young pig that hasn't been weaned
- castrated male cow
25 Clues: intact male pig • intact male cow • intact male goat • intact male sheep • castrated male pig • castrated male cow • castrated male goat • castrated male sheep • scientific name for swine • scientific name for goats • scientific name for sheep • scientific name for cattle • female goat that has had a kid • female cow that has had a calf • female sheep that has had a lamb • ...
Animal Terminology carter 2022-01-25
Across
- newborn fish
- mature female sheep
- newborn rabbit
- a castrated male cow
- young male sheep
- a newborn goat
- castrated male chicken
- mature male turkey
- mature male chicken
- newborn horse
- newborn turkey
- mature female turkey
- young female swine
- mature female deer
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- young female horse
- castrated male swine
- young male/female fish
- mature male deer
- young female sheep
- mature male sheep
- a young male swine
- a young male horse
- mature female horse
- newborn goose
- young female chicken
25 Clues: newborn fish • newborn goose • newborn horse • newborn rabbit • a newborn goat • newborn turkey • mature male deer • young male sheep • mature male sheep • young female horse • young female sheep • a young male swine • a young male horse • mature male turkey • young female swine • mature female deer • mature female sheep • mature female horse • mature male chicken • castrated male swine • ...
Terminology review game 2022-01-10
Across
- Allow each person to have only a fixed amount of
- period The minimum period of time from administering the last dose of medication and the production of meat or other animal-derived products for food
- An animal that feeds on flesh
- Tag Helps the purchaser select a product to meet the needs of their animals.
- A food provided for cattle and other livestock
- Additive An additive of extra nutrient or drug for livestock. Such additives include vitamins, amino acids, fatty acids
- An animal that feeds on plants
- A substance made by removing water or another diluting agent; a concentrated form of something, especially food
- a substance that stimulates the growth of microorganisms, especially those with beneficial properties
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- Implant A type of birth control that can last for 3 years
- Hedonic reward provided by foods or fluids that are agreeable to the "palate"
- Feed Anyone who adds drugs to animal food creates medicated animal food.
- This contains hydrogen and oxygen in the same ratio as water (2:1) and typically can be broken down to release energy in the animal body
- A macro biomolecule that is soluble in nonpolar solvents
- The kinds of food that a person, animal, or community habitually eats
- Lack or shortage of a functional entity
- A substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life
- Acid A simple organic compound containing both a carboxyl and an amino group
- A class of nitrogenous organic compounds that consist of large molecules composed of one or more long chains of amino acids and are an essential part of all living organisms
- An animal or person that eats food of both plant and animal origin
- Red meat, that contains various amounts of intramuscular fat
- Fibrous indigestible material in vegetable foodstuffs which aids the passage of food and waste products through the gut
22 Clues: An animal that feeds on plants • An animal that feeds on flesh • Lack or shortage of a functional entity • A food provided for cattle and other livestock • Allow each person to have only a fixed amount of • A macro biomolecule that is soluble in nonpolar solvents • Implant A type of birth control that can last for 3 years • ...
Mental Health Terminology 2022-05-06
Across
- A disorder found commonly in war veterans.
- A syndrome commonly associated with autism, labeling their lack of social skills.
- A word for the belief that if something can go wrong it will go wrong, may be known as Murphy's Law.
- Ok... I think I got it... but tell me the whole thing again I wasn't listening.
- A disorder where the person affected is morbidly afraid of humans, humanity, or the human race.
- This is a condition where those affected may have a superiority complex and think themselves to be superior to those around them.
- One of the more common mental health disorders, well known for making social interaction harder via the means of repetitive or unhelpful thought patterns.
- The name of someone with no known mental health disorders, or "normal", so to speak.
- A condition making the person having it be antisocial, and seemingly lack a conscience.
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- A disorder where those affected are unable to regulate what they say, and they may have nervous tics as a result of their inability to control impulses.
- Something you should get if you want to kill yourself.
- Someone who hates philosophy, or at higher points on the spectrum, has a complete hatred or distrust for humanity as a whole.
- The Big Sad™
- a psychological desire to stay in bed.
- A disorder where the person affected undergoes wild mood swings.
- The word for the study of the human brain.
- Someone with this condition might have abnormal, or more likely violent social behavior.
- A disorder often falsely identified in normal people, however, those affected may see themselves worrying over things that do not matter or worrying too much.
- You couldn't sit still even if you wanted to.
- A condition marked by excessive happiness, periods of great excitement or euphoria, delusions, and overactivity.
- A condition where the IQ of those affected must be 25 points or lower to be classified legally.
21 Clues: The Big Sad™ • a psychological desire to stay in bed. • A disorder found commonly in war veterans. • The word for the study of the human brain. • You couldn't sit still even if you wanted to. • Something you should get if you want to kill yourself. • A disorder where the person affected undergoes wild mood swings. • ...
EU CTR terminology 2022-05-06
Across
- Clinical trial directive
- Annual safety reporting
- clinical trial regulation
- Business Intelligence
- Ethics Committee
- investigational medical product
- member state
- identity access management
- Non substantial modification
- Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Code
- european economic area
- Application Programming Interface
- European Union Clinical Trial Number
- Substantial Modification
- Reporting Member state
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- european commission
- Draft Assessment report
- Request for information
- Clinical trial information system
- european medicines agency
- Member state concerned
- investigational medical product dossier
- Market authorisation holder
- National competant authority
- Clinical trial application
- European Union Clinical trial Regulation
- extended EudraVigilance Medicinal Product Data Dictionary
- market authorisation
28 Clues: member state • Ethics Committee • european commission • market authorisation • Business Intelligence • Member state concerned • european economic area • Reporting Member state • Draft Assessment report • Annual safety reporting • Request for information • Clinical trial directive • Substantial Modification • clinical trial regulation • european medicines agency • identity access management • ...
Stage Lighting Terminology 2022-04-20
Across
- Ellipsoidal Source 4 ERS
- Unit of measurement for power consumed
- Flow of energy through a conductor
- Dedicated enclosure in the wall
- Warning given when the stage is going dark
- Light source from the audiences POV
- Audience lighting
- Controls lighting and stage equipment
- Stage light that is used on it's own
- Light that projects a soft-focus - French
- Floor box Stage Pocket
- Person who controls the light board
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- used for general illumination
- Pipe battens use for attaching lights
- To back up the primary attachment (light)
- stage light that is mounted on the side
- Single lamp or light that remains on
- Samples of colored gel in a bound book
- An image or Pattern that is inserted into a light
- Person who created the lighting design
- Aiming a stage light
- Scale drawing shows the location of lighting
- Operator controlled to follow action
- Artistic vision of the lighting designer
- produces light when voltage is applied
25 Clues: Audience lighting • Aiming a stage light • Floor box Stage Pocket • Ellipsoidal Source 4 ERS • used for general illumination • Dedicated enclosure in the wall • Flow of energy through a conductor • Light source from the audiences POV • Person who controls the light board • Single lamp or light that remains on • Stage light that is used on it's own • ...
Fire Safety Terminology 2022-04-28
Across
- the temperature at which a particular organic compound gives off sufficient vapor to ignite in air
- sprinkler supply system that contains water all the time
- combustible metals fire
- used to provide water in a Highrise building in event of a fire
- any trained person with proper equipment
- a duct for smoke and waste gases produced by a fire
- means of egress
- flammable liquids fire
- electrical fire
- closes off a duct in the event of a fire
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- take responsibility in some aspect of the fire safety plan
- Liquid has flash point below 37.8 degrees C
- provides information in event of a fire
- piece of legislation covering fire safety
- has a flashpoint at or above 37.8 degrees
- used to keep pipes from freezing
- has supply piping filled with air or nitrogen
- makes an audible noise when in presence of smoke
- regular combustibles fire
- used to close an opening for fire separations
20 Clues: means of egress • electrical fire • flammable liquids fire • combustible metals fire • regular combustibles fire • used to keep pipes from freezing • provides information in event of a fire • any trained person with proper equipment • closes off a duct in the event of a fire • piece of legislation covering fire safety • has a flashpoint at or above 37.8 degrees • ...
Medical Terminology 1 2023-08-22
Across
- Prefix for sugar.
- Prefix for joint.
- Suffix for surgical removal.
- Prefix meaning beside or beyond.
- Suffix meaning producing or causing.
- Suffix for surgical puncture.
- Prefix for excessive or high.
- Suffix for pain.
- Prefix for cancer.
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- Prefix for intestines.
- Refers to the gallbladder.
- Prefix for muscle.
- Prefix meaning under or less than.
- Prefix meaning fast or rapid.
- Suffix for blood condition.
- Prefix for stomach.
- Prefix for heart.
- Prefix for nose.
- Suffix for inflammation.
- Prefix meaning without.
20 Clues: Prefix for nose. • Suffix for pain. • Prefix for sugar. • Prefix for joint. • Prefix for heart. • Prefix for muscle. • Prefix for cancer. • Prefix for stomach. • Prefix for intestines. • Prefix meaning without. • Suffix for inflammation. • Refers to the gallbladder. • Suffix for blood condition. • Suffix for surgical removal. • Prefix meaning fast or rapid. • Suffix for surgical puncture. • ...
Medical Terminology Prefixes 2023-08-02
28 Clues: two • one • one • side • slow • back • many • half • four • away • into • above • under • rapid • below • three • above • after • before • within • around • against • infront • towards • without • against • between • abnormal
EBM Terminology Review 2023-08-20
Across
- a type of study that is used to determine if there is not unacceptably less effective than a known treatment
- total cases present at one specific time
- term used for the probably of an event in the intervention arm compared to the probability of an event in the placebo arm
- can be increased by adding more patients to a study or decreasing the effect size
- can only be calculated when a study is found to be statistically significant
- this is the most dangerous statistical error
- few false positives
- a factor that can affect the statistical relationship of the study
- retrospective study which compares patients who have an outcome of interest to those without in an effort to identify similar characteristics - hint: correlation only
- value used determine risk of making a Type II error
- value used to determine making a Type I error
- objective outcomes medical professionals may place more weight on than patients
- a type of study that occurs after the IRB approved analysis
- few false negatives
- estimate of the range within which the true effect lies
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- this type of analysis is used when a study wants to evaluate real world scenarios of their patients
- calculated by finding inverse of the absolute risk increase
- the difference in rates of an outcome between treatment and control groups
- evaluations a population at a single point in time
- how much the risk changes proportionally between two groups
- how close a measurement or object is to another
- outcomes that stakeholders may place more weight on
- a type of bias that occurs when an author or company is selective about if they share their results
- an outcome that evaluates all results together
- rate of new cases or events during a specified time for a population at risk
- used to evaluate if the probability this result has happened by chance
- used to determine risk of an outcome in case-control and cohort studies
- this statistical error occurs when authors conclude there is no difference when a difference does exist
- how close a measurement or object is to a true or accepted value
29 Clues: few false positives • few false negatives • total cases present at one specific time • this is the most dangerous statistical error • value used to determine making a Type I error • an outcome that evaluates all results together • how close a measurement or object is to another • evaluations a population at a single point in time • ...
EMS Medical Terminology 2023-09-06
Across
- Prefix meaning "excessive" or "above."
- Prefix related to the kidneys.
- Prefix meaning "related to blood."
- Prefix meaning "related to the lungs."
- Suffix indicating a condition or state.
- Root word for the skin.
- Suffix indicating swallowing or eating.
- Suffix indicating a condition of the blood.
- Prefix meaning "below" or "under."
- Suffix indicating origin or production.
- Suffix indicating a cutting or incision.
- Suffix indicating inflammation.
- Suffix referring to a specialist or expert.
- Suffix referring to the study or science of.
- Prefix relating to muscles.
- Suffix indicating flow or discharge.
- Prefix related to the nervous system.
- Suffix indicating a measuring device.
- Suffix indicating a recording or imaging process.
- Suffix indicating an irrational fear.
- Suffix indicating pain.
- Suffix indicating a record or image.
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- Prefix referring to the skull.
- Prefix meaning "related to the heart."
- Suffix indicating paralysis.
- Suffix indicating a disease or disorder.
- Prefix related to bones.
- Suffix indicating a stable state or control.
- Prefix referring to the stomach.
- Suffix indicating enlargement.
- Suffix indicating surgical repair or reconstruction.
- Suffix indicating speech or language.
- Suffix indicating surgical removal.
- Prefix referring to the liver.
- Suffix indicating excessive bleeding.
- Suffix indicating a disease or disorder.
36 Clues: Root word for the skin. • Suffix indicating pain. • Prefix related to bones. • Prefix relating to muscles. • Suffix indicating paralysis. • Prefix referring to the skull. • Prefix related to the kidneys. • Suffix indicating enlargement. • Prefix referring to the liver. • Suffix indicating inflammation. • Prefix referring to the stomach. • Prefix meaning "related to blood." • ...
sports med terminology 2023-08-30
Across
- Top side of a structure
- Closest to center of the body
- Looseness in the joint
- Extreme or excessive straightening of a part
- twice a day
- Complete separation of two ends of a joint
- Farthest from the center of the body
- A grating sound or sensation produced by friction between bone and cartilage or the fractured parts of a bone.
- Position of a body part that is bent outward
- Toward the front of the body
- Body’s response to injury
- Situated away from a center
- a discoloration of the skin resulting from bleeding underneath
- Below or toward the feet
- Turning the forearm away from the body (holding a cup of soup)
- Laying face up
- Amount of movement allowed at the joint
- Stretching or tearing of muscles/tendons
- Healing apparatus
- Laying face down
- Swelling in the tissue
- Structure that connects muscle to bone
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- Partial or incomplete separation of a joint
- Pointing the toes away from the body
- Pointing the toes outward away from the neutral position of the foot
- The anterior surface of the arm or leg rotates laterally away from the midline
- Bringing the toes toward the body
- Position of a body part that is bent inward
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- Movement away from the midline of the body
- Towards the top or head
- Situated or pertaining to a center
- Pain felt somewhere other than its origin
- The underside of the foot
- Injury with a long onset and long duration
- Increasing the angle of the joint
- The anterior surface of the arm or leg rotates medially toward midline
- Swelling in the joint
- cheif complaint
- Farthest from the midline of the body
- Stretching or tearing of ligaments
- activities of daily living
- Decreasing the angle formed by the bones of the joint
- Closest to the midline of the body
- Toward the back of the body
- Farthest away from the skin
- Bringing the toes in towards the midline of the body
- complaints of
- Closest to the skin
- Structure that connects bone to bone
- Turning the forearm toward the body
- Movement toward the midline of the body
- a region of injured tissue or skin in which blood capillaries have been ruptured; a bruise.
- Recent or new injury, sudden onset
- Pain produced when structure is palpated
55 Clues: twice a day • complaints of • Laying face up • cheif complaint • Laying face down • Healing apparatus • Closest to the skin • Swelling in the joint • Looseness in the joint • Swelling in the tissue • Top side of a structure • Towards the top or head • Below or toward the feet • The underside of the foot • Body’s response to injury • activities of daily living • Situated away from a center • ...
Greek Myth Terminology 2023-11-10
Across
- king of the gods
- half man and half horse
- monster with body of man and head of bull
- messenger god
- giver of advice
- a long series of travels
- inspirational goddesses
- half man and half god
- a winged horse
- goddess of love
- passageway into Hades
- goddess of the hunt
- god of war
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- the wisest Centaur
- god of the Underworld
- god of metal-working
- a one-eyed giant
- god of the sea
- god of music and light
- Gorgon with snakes for hair
- goddess of the harvest
- children of Uranus and Gaea
- ferryman of Hades
- queen of the gods
- god of wine-making
- sisters of destiny
- goddess of wisdom
27 Clues: god of war • messenger god • god of the sea • a winged horse • giver of advice • goddess of love • king of the gods • a one-eyed giant • ferryman of Hades • queen of the gods • goddess of wisdom • the wisest Centaur • god of wine-making • sisters of destiny • goddess of the hunt • god of metal-working • god of the Underworld • half man and half god • passageway into Hades • god of music and light • ...
Infection Terminology Game 2023-11-09
Across
- Devices with sharp points or edges that can puncture or cut skin.
- The process of eliminating all forms of microbial life
- Public health conditions related to clean drinking water and treatment and disposal of human excreta and sewage.
- member of a unicellular microorganism that have walls but lack nucleus, can cause disease
- A phylum or group of phyla that comprises the single-celled microscopic animals
- Transmission of diseases or infections through physical contact between an infected person and a susceptible individual.
- Infectious agents composed of genetic material (DNA or RNA) enclosed in a protein coat, and they require a host cell to replicate.
- The state of being free from disease-causing microorganisms
- Transmission of diseases or infections through contact with contaminated surfaces or objects.
- The practice of using antiseptic agents to inhibit or prevent the growth and spread of microorganisms on living tissues,
- An organism that lives in or on an organism of another species (its host) and benefits by deriving nutrients at the other's expense
- Organisms typically insects like mosquitoes or ticks, that can transmit diseases from one host to another.
- Stands for Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus
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- Bodily fluids that can spread infection from one person to another through direct contact.
- saprophytic and parasitic spore-producing eukaryotic typically filamentous organisms formerly classified as plants that lack chlorophyll.
- A regulation that prescribes safeguards to protect workers against health hazards related to bloodborne pathogens.
- Equipment worn to minimize exposure to hazards that cause serious workplace injuries
- Device used in healthcare and laboratory settings to sterilize equipment and materials by using steam and high pressure.
- Infection(s) acquired during the process of receiving health care that was not present during the time of admission.
- any of a group of very small bacteria that includes the causative agents of typhus and various other febrile diseases in humans.
20 Clues: The process of eliminating all forms of microbial life • Stands for Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus • The state of being free from disease-causing microorganisms • Devices with sharp points or edges that can puncture or cut skin. • A phylum or group of phyla that comprises the single-celled microscopic animals • ...
Medical Terminology Suffixes 2023-11-14
21 Clues: cell • pain • tumor • suture • repair • disease • fear of • state of • study of • treatment • hardening • enlargement • cutting into • inflammation • pertaining to • excessive flow • one who studies • surgical removal • puncture to withdraw fluid • surgically create an opening • process of visual examination
Chapter 18 terminology 2023-11-16
Across
- fixed, false belief or judgment held despite strong evidence to contrary
- nonmedical term for person unable to be responsible for actions
- killing of one human by another
- distress caused by fear
- treatment of mental disorders through communication
- pathologic fear of heights
- unable or unwilling to speak
- a drug that stimulates your brain and nervous system
- substance that diminish activity, sensation or tone
- inability to sleep
- the capacity to become accustomed to a stimulus or drug
- exaggerated feeling of well-being
- natural substance in the brain that has same effect as opium
- agent that intensifies sensory perception
- scientific study of the human mind and behavior
- mood disorder with hyperactive, irritability, and rapid speech
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- multiple personalities
- morbid impulse to set fires
- type of depression when there is no sunlight
- pathologic fear of being trapped in a confined space
- persistent, recurrent, uncontrollable thoughts/impulses
- when body requires specific does of a particular drug
- total or partial inability to remember past experiences
- presence of two or more diseases at the same time
- pathologic fear of being trapped in a public space
- diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders
- drug able to alter mood, behavior, and/or cognition
- pathologic fear or dread
- syndrome characterized by physical immobility
29 Clues: inability to sleep • multiple personalities • distress caused by fear • pathologic fear or dread • pathologic fear of heights • morbid impulse to set fires • unable or unwilling to speak • killing of one human by another • exaggerated feeling of well-being • agent that intensifies sensory perception • diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders • ...
Greek Myth Terminology 2023-11-09
Across
- god of the Underworld
- goddess of love
- god of music and light
- god of wine-making
- half man and half horse
- a one-eyed giant
- goddess of the harvest
- god of the sea
- Gorgon with snakes for hair
- giver of advice
- goddess of the hunt
- monster with body of a man and head of a bull
Down
- queen of the gods
- goddess of wisdom
- messenger god
- a long series of travels
- god of metal-working
- children of Uranus and Gaea
- sisters of destiny
- inspirational goddesses
- the ferryman of Hades
- passageway into Hades
- a winged horse
- half man and half god
- king of the gods
- the wisest Centaur
- god of war
27 Clues: god of war • messenger god • god of the sea • a winged horse • goddess of love • giver of advice • a one-eyed giant • king of the gods • queen of the gods • goddess of wisdom • sisters of destiny • god of wine-making • the wisest Centaur • goddess of the hunt • god of metal-working • god of the Underworld • the ferryman of Hades • passageway into Hades • half man and half god • god of music and light • ...
Health Sciences Terminology 2024-01-11
Across
- Process of cell division, resulting in two genetically identical daughter cells.
- The basic structural component of cell membranes, composed of a hydrophilic head and a hydrophobic tail.
- Molecules with the same formula but different arrangement of atoms, leading to variations in chemical structure.
- The medical condition in which the heart beats at an abnormally fast rate, exceeding a resting heart rate of 100 beats per minute.
- A dormant phase of a virus, remaining dormant until triggered to enter the lytic cycle.
- The controlled rhythmic contraction and relaxation of muscles in the digestive tract.
- Medical device that regulates heart contraction by generating electrical impulses.
- The hereditary unit of information that is composed of DNA.
- Substance on which an enzyme acts.
- The process in which macromolecules lose their shape due to harsh conditions, preventing them from performing their original functions.
- A vaccine containing toxins produced by the pathogens that have been inactivated and rendered harmless.
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- Procedure that artificially filters blood when kidneys fail to perform their function.
- The start codon that initiates the translation of mRNA.
- Errors that occur during cell division that result in an abnormal amount of chromosomes in the daughter cells.
- The homeostatic process that works to maintain a stable internal body temperature.
- The process by which DNA is transcribed into messenger RNA.
- Also known as white blood cells, they identify and eliminate pathogens.
- An infectious diarrheal disease caused by water-bourne bacteria, leading to extreme dehydration and death.
- The transplantation of organs and tissues from animals to humans.
- A foreign substance that results in the stimulation of an immune response in the body.
20 Clues: Substance on which an enzyme acts. • The start codon that initiates the translation of mRNA. • The process by which DNA is transcribed into messenger RNA. • The hereditary unit of information that is composed of DNA. • The transplantation of organs and tissues from animals to humans. • Also known as white blood cells, they identify and eliminate pathogens. • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2023-12-05
Across
- under
- cut into
- cartilage
- involuntary contraction
- loosened, destruction
- expansion
- development
- pain
- pain
- enlarged
- hernia
- feeling
- inflammation
- nearer to point of attachment
- the study of
- vomiting
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- rupture
- record
- to create an opening
- suture, stitches
- any condition
- disease
- observe
- suspension
- Kidney
- soft
- specialist
- binding
- surgical removal
- tumor
- surgical repair
- falling
32 Clues: pain • soft • pain • under • tumor • record • Kidney • hernia • rupture • disease • observe • binding • feeling • falling • cut into • enlarged • vomiting • cartilage • expansion • suspension • specialist • development • inflammation • the study of • any condition • surgical repair • suture, stitches • surgical removal • to create an opening • loosened, destruction • involuntary contraction • nearer to point of attachment
Sport Medicine Terminology 2023-12-11
Across
- Connects bone to bone
- Closer to
- farther away from
- Movement away from the midline
- Inflammation of
- A break in the bone
- Away from the midline
- Main quadriceps muscle that extends the knee and/or flexes the hip
- Inflammation of a joint
- Towards the midline
- Towards the front
- Discoloration of the skin
- Movement toward the midline
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- Connects muscle to bone
- Injury to a ligament
- Above
- Happening recently
- A separation of two bones where they meet at a joint
- Below
- Injury to a muscle, tendon, or muscle tendon junction
- Fluid filled sac
- Anterior Cruciate Ligament
- Medial Collateral Ligament
- Happening in the past or repeated
- Towards the back
- Swelling caused by a collection of fluid in the spaces that surround the body's tissues
26 Clues: Above • Below • Closer to • Inflammation of • Fluid filled sac • Towards the back • farther away from • Towards the front • Happening recently • A break in the bone • Towards the midline • Injury to a ligament • Connects bone to bone • Away from the midline • Connects muscle to bone • Inflammation of a joint • Discoloration of the skin • Anterior Cruciate Ligament • Medial Collateral Ligament • ...
Persuasive Essay Terminology 2024-01-25
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- "_______ is a process in which one person or entity tries to influence another person or group of people to change their beliefs or behaviors."
- "Facts and ________s make an argument sound scientific and help to give the work credibility so people are more likely to believe the author's argument."
- "____is Greek for 'time.'"
- "______ Address This is when the writer or speaker uses the second person pronoun 'you', 'your' or 'yourself.'"
- "______ Question makes the audience have to answer a question that is directly asked to them. It makes then think."
- "______ is the Greek word for both 'suffering' and 'experience'is the Greek word for both 'suffering' and 'experience.'"
- "_____ is a circular symbol depicting a snake, or less commonly a dragon, swallowing its tail, as an emblem of wholeness or infinity."
- "______ is an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference." EXAMPLE: "To my dog, our neighborhood park is the Garden of Eden."
- "An in-text ______ is a brief reference (often just an author's last name and a date or page number) made within the body of your essay that helps identify an idea's original source."
- "_____ language This is when a writer or speaker uses eloquent or sophisticated expression rather than colloquial or 'everyday' language. "
- This is when the writer or speaker purposefully re-uses words or phrases.
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- "_____ is an exchange of diverging or opposite views."
- These help to build a relationship with the audience as well as add credibility as an audience is more likely to trust the author if they believe they've experienced the issue first-hand.
- " _____ is the Greek word for 'word,' 'reason,' or 'plan.'"
- "_____ language is when the writer or speaker uses the first person plural words 'we', 'us' and 'our.'"
- "_____ is the Greek word for 'character.'"
- "______s Cited is a separate page at the end of an essay that shows where a writer found their research sources."
- This is when an author uses a three part sentence.
- Using these makes the writer seem trustworthy because you are showing that other peoples’ insights matter. EXAMPLE: "This Starbucks Brown Sugar Shaken Espresso Drink is so good! 100/10."
- These are a form of language that puts you on the same level as your audience to you seem relatable. EXAMPLE: "Even though I live in NYC, I grew up on a cattle farm in Wisconsin just like you."
- "_____ is Greek for 'place.'"
- This is when a writer or speaker uses subject–specific language to appeal to a particular audience. EXAMPLE: "The waitress said that the steak was 86'd for the evening."
- "______ language This is when the author uses words or expressions that make abstract comparisons. Figurative language includes simile, metaphor, personification, metonym, idiom etc."
- "_________ language helps to sway or enhance the emotional response of the audience. It can encourage a range of emotions such as shock, worry, excitement, affection, fear etc."
24 Clues: "____is Greek for 'time.'" • "_____ is Greek for 'place.'" • "_____ is the Greek word for 'character.'" • This is when an author uses a three part sentence. • "_____ is an exchange of diverging or opposite views." • " _____ is the Greek word for 'word,' 'reason,' or 'plan.'" • This is when the writer or speaker purposefully re-uses words or phrases. • ...
Suffixes - Medical Terminology 2023-09-04
Across
- paralysis
- instrument for looking
- drawing, written record
- blood
- tumer
- disease
- bag or bladder
- pertaining to
- specialist
- cutting into
- cell
- to do with urine
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- suffering or pain
- softening
- breathing
- inflammation
- enlargement
- disease, condition
- discharge, flow
- study or science of
- removal of a part
- diseased, abnormal
- measure
- repair of
24 Clues: cell • blood • tumer • disease • measure • paralysis • softening • breathing • repair of • specialist • enlargement • inflammation • cutting into • pertaining to • bag or bladder • discharge, flow • to do with urine • suffering or pain • removal of a part • disease, condition • diseased, abnormal • study or science of • instrument for looking • drawing, written record
Sports Medicine Terminology 2023-08-31
Across
- the part at the top side of a dolphin is a ___ fin
- when holding a cup of soup the arm is in ___ position
- bringing the toes towards the body
- farthest from the mid-line of the body
- when doing the splits, the front leg is in the ___ position
- near the mid-line of the body
- an injury caused by falling would be ____
- turning the forearm towards the body
- back of the body
- the sole of a shoe touches the ____ of the foot
- the opposite of internal rotation
- proximal is close to the _____ of the body
- bid is the abbreviaton for _____
- fluid buildup in bodily tissues resulting in swelling is called ___
- separation of two ends of a joint
- electrotherapy is an example of _____
- when doing push-ups the body is ____
- the anterior surface of the arm rotates towards midline.
- a sprain is the tearing of _____
- bringing the toes in towards the body
- superficial is close to the ____
- farthest from the center of the body
- farthest from the skin
- the opposite of inversion
- away from the center
- movement toward the mid-line of the body
- position of a body part that is bent outwards
- when on "tip toes" the feet are in ___ position
- inferior is below or towards the ____
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- less serious version of dislocation
- ROM stands for _______
- stretching of muscles or tendons
- extreme or excessive straightening of a part
- effusion is swelling in the ____
- a ligament is a structure that connects ___
- when doing sit-ups the body is ____
- a sign of injury is _____
- the opposite of varus
- tennis elbow is an example of a ____ injury
- when doing bicep curls, the arm is in the ____ position
- a tendon connects ____ to bones
- HA is the abbreviation for _____
- towards the top or head
- jaw pain due to a heart attack is an example of ____
- ER is the abbreviation for ______
- when the arm is reaching for something it is doing ___
- cracking knuckles is an example of _____
- a bruise is an example of a ____
- DOB is the abbreviation for ______
- when bleeding underneath the skin causes discoloration
- pertaining to the center
- pain produced when structure is palpated
- front of the body
- looseness in the joint
- D/C is the abbreviation for _____
55 Clues: back of the body • front of the body • away from the center • the opposite of varus • ROM stands for _______ • farthest from the skin • looseness in the joint • towards the top or head • pertaining to the center • a sign of injury is _____ • the opposite of inversion • near the mid-line of the body • a tendon connects ____ to bones • stretching of muscles or tendons • ...
Judicial Branch Terminology 2024-03-25
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- Court authorization, most often for law enforcement officers, to conduct a search or make an arrest.
- The punishment ordered by a court for a defendant convicted of a crime.
- A case in court being filed against someone.
- The decision of a trial jury or a judge that determines the guilt or innocence of a criminal defendant, or that determines the final outcome of a civil case.
- A formal accusation by a government attorney that the defendant committed a misdemeanor.
- In a criminal case, the defendant's statement pleading "guilty" or "not guilty" in answer to the charges. See also nolo contendere.
- A serious crime that is generally punishable by at least one year in prison.
- The final and official decision made in court that resolves the dispute between the two parties.
- Government judicial entity authorized to resolve legal disputes.
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- A person called upon by either side in a lawsuit to give testimony before the court or jury.
- A person appointed to act for another in business or legal matters.
- Instead of sending an individual to prison, the court releases the person to the community and orders him or her to complete a period of supervision monitored by an officer and to abide by certain conditions.
- A person or business that files a formal complaint with the court.
- The release, prior to trial, of a person accused of a crime, under specified conditions designed to assure that person's appearance in court when required. Also refers to the amount of bond money posted as a financial condition of pretrial release.
- An offense punishable by one year of imprisonment or less.
- To charge someone with a crime. A prosecutor tries a criminal case on behalf of the government
- To apply to a higher court for a reversal of the decision of a lower court.
- An official of the Judicial branch with authority to decide lawsuits brought before courts.
- Evidence presented by a witness who did not see or hear the incident in question but heard about it from someone else.
- The group of persons selected to hear the evidence in a trial and render a verdict on matters of fact.
20 Clues: A case in court being filed against someone. • An offense punishable by one year of imprisonment or less. • Government judicial entity authorized to resolve legal disputes. • A person or business that files a formal complaint with the court. • A person appointed to act for another in business or legal matters. • ...
Livestock Judging Terminology 2024-04-03
Across
- Immature female pigs
- Animals presenting traits desirable for market production
- Immature female cattle
- Castrated male cattle
- How the animal is put together, needed for attractiveness
- Depth, Width, and Length
- Castrated male goats or sheep
- Female sheep
- Traits demonstrating productive breeding females
- This affects width, typically more leads to wider
- Mature female cattle
- Back legs are too straight
- Genetic data used to make breeding decisions
- Area under the jaw
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- Removal of the testicles
- Deep pectoral portion of beef cattle
- Castrated male pigs
- Body part above the foot, stronger is better
- An animal tucks its back legs underneath
- Female goats
- Legs remain under the pins and shoulders
- Point right behind the shoulder
- Allows for freedom of movement
- Fat where a steer was castrated
- Amount of fat
25 Clues: Female goats • Female sheep • Amount of fat • Area under the jaw • Castrated male pigs • Immature female pigs • Mature female cattle • Castrated male cattle • Immature female cattle • Removal of the testicles • Depth, Width, and Length • Back legs are too straight • Castrated male goats or sheep • Allows for freedom of movement • Point right behind the shoulder • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2024-03-08
Across
- Blood vessels that distribute oxygen-rich blood to your entire body
- Muscular pumping device
- Abbreviation meaning blood pressure
- This is the term for diseases of the heart muscle
- Disease occurs when blood flow decreases or stops in one of the coronary arteries in the heart
- A painless imaging procedure that uses sound waves to examine the heart's structure and motion
- A single cell layer that lines all blood
- Abbreviation meaning cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- Abbreviation meaning coronary artery disease
- A laboratory analysis performed on a blood sample
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- Prefix meaning artery
- A painless test that records the heart's electrical activity
- Syndrome caused by an impairment of the heart's blood pumping function
- The smallest type of blood vessel
- Disease when you have irregular heart beats
- Prefix meaning heart
- Prefix meaning blood
- Blood vessels located through your body that collect oxygen-poor blood and return it to your heart
- A portable ECG device that is worn for a day or more to record the heart's activity during daily activities
- Abbreviation meaning chronic heart failure
- Root word meaning "little vessel"
- Abbreviation meaning coronary heart disease
- A medical condition in which poor blood flows into the brain causing cell death
- Prefix meaning vein
- A medical imaging technique used to obtain detailed internal images of the body
25 Clues: Prefix meaning vein • Prefix meaning heart • Prefix meaning blood • Prefix meaning artery • Muscular pumping device • The smallest type of blood vessel • Root word meaning "little vessel" • Abbreviation meaning blood pressure • A single cell layer that lines all blood • Abbreviation meaning chronic heart failure • Disease when you have irregular heart beats • ...
Skeletal System Terminology 2024-03-13
Across
- Instrument used to view inside a joint
- Broken bone
- Softening of bones caused by deficiency of calcium.
- Complete fracture that is straight across bone at right angles to long axis of bone
- Tumor, usually benign, that forms in cartilage
- Base of big toe
- Occurs when bones in a joint are displaced from normal alignment
- Orthopedic appliance, such as brace or splint, used to prevent or correct deformities
- General term for bone disease
- X-ray record of spinal column after injection of opaque dye
- Softening of cartilage
- Surgical removal of synovial membrane
- Abnormal lateral curvature of spine
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- Fracture in which there is no open skin wound
- Joint pain
- Instrument used to cut bone
- Bony, outward projection from surface of a bone.
- Partial or complete removal of a limb
- Bone pain
- Branch of medicine specializing in diagnosis and treatment of conditions of musculoskeletal system
20 Clues: Bone pain • Joint pain • Broken bone • Base of big toe • Softening of cartilage • Instrument used to cut bone • General term for bone disease • Abnormal lateral curvature of spine • Partial or complete removal of a limb • Surgical removal of synovial membrane • Instrument used to view inside a joint • Fracture in which there is no open skin wound • ...
Mixed Terminology 1 2024-03-25
1.01 Vocabulary/Terminology 2023-10-30
Across
- The path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art, often to focal areas.
- The feeling of unity created when all parts (sizes, amounts, or number) relate well with each other.
- A recurring movement or pattern, which can produce a feeling of motion in the design.
- A mark which has length, position and direction and is either visible or invisible. A line (curve) is basically any distance between two points.
- Process of representing 3-dimensional objects in a computer; the creation and manipulation of virtual objects in a virtual space.
- represents 3D scene when displayed.
- The use of several elements of design to hold the viewer’s attention and to guide the viewer’s eye through and around the work of art.
- The part of the design that catches the viewer’s attention.
- Production Time to make last improvements and integrate everything together
- Any form that occupies and defines negative and positive space (the area where the object is located is positive space and the area around the object is negative space). Shape is anything that has width, shape or depth.
- How big or small objects are in relation to the space they occupy.
- The process of setting controls for an object that is to be animated.
- Data assigned to the surface or faces of an object so that it appears a
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- The hue of pigment or light and is produced by the subtraction or addition of primary and secondary colors produced from light. Color is the primary tool for symbolism in communication.
- Refers to the geometric surface characteristics of a 3D object.
- The look or feel or any object or surface. The appearance is either visual (illusionary) or tactile (physical to touch).
- At this stage, the work is running; making sure that all the information are properly communicated, deadlines are well respected and that validation are properly tracked
- The completeness and harmony of a design; achieved when all the elements belong together.
- mortem Also called a project retrospective; a process for evaluating the success (or failure) of a project's ability to meet business goals
- The arrangement into specific proportion or relation and especially into artistic form.
- Creating a final image of a model that shows all of the surface properties that have been applied to an object. Rendering generates the final 2D image
- Offers good change and easy flow to a design; creates a visual discord in a composition; shows the difference between shapes, text, and objects.
- way when rendered; information related to the visible characteristics of the objects in the scene.
- Adding color and patterns to an object surface.
- Count The number of closed sequences of three or more edges connected by a surface.
- The area between and around objects. The space around objects is often called negative space; negative space has shape. Space can also refer to the feeling of depth. Real space is three-dimensional; in visual art, when we create the feeling or illusion of depth, we call it space.
- Production It’s the time where ideas are tested and artistic R&D is done; concepts are made; moment where the project finds its shape.
- This refers to virtual illumination in a scene.
- The distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space.
29 Clues: represents 3D scene when displayed. • Adding color and patterns to an object surface. • This refers to virtual illumination in a scene. • The part of the design that catches the viewer’s attention. • Refers to the geometric surface characteristics of a 3D object. • How big or small objects are in relation to the space they occupy. • ...
Medical Terminology 1 2023-10-31
30 Clues: rib • two • low • fat • pain • cell • slow • high • head • life • tail • cell • neck • heart • joint • nerve • liver • artery • before • tissue • disease • against • without • stomach • excision • inflammation • thorax, chest • pertaining to • blood condition • large intestine
Medical Terminology #11 2024-02-09
Across
- spleen, organ that stores an filters blood
- large, enlargement
- lump, clot, thickening, coagulation
- ball, cluster, rounded mass
- before, before in time, situated in front of
- within, situated within
- cold
- pull, draw, connection
- nipple
- beneath, situated or occurring beneath
- bad, irregular, abnormal
- out, away from outside of
- flesh, fleshy material
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- loins, sides of the back next to the spine
- paralysis, stroke, loss of power
- offspring, production
- swelling, mass
- child, children
- stretch
- entrance, space around an entrance or canal
- between, situated or occurring between
- away from
- sleep
- drug, medicine
- speech, babbling
25 Clues: cold • sleep • nipple • stretch • away from • swelling, mass • drug, medicine • child, children • speech, babbling • large, enlargement • offspring, production • pull, draw, connection • flesh, fleshy material • within, situated within • bad, irregular, abnormal • out, away from outside of • ball, cluster, rounded mass • paralysis, stroke, loss of power • lump, clot, thickening, coagulation • ...
Pharmacy Medical Terminology 2024-09-28
Across
- The specific amount of medication prescribed to be taken.
- The rate at which a drug is made available to the target site of physiological activity.
- When the body loses water and electrolytes essential for bodily function
- An older term for a pharmacist.
- a medicine or other substance which has a physiological effect when ingested or otherwise introduced into the body.
- treatment using drugs.
- A mixture of two or more drugs to create a desired substance or solution.
- The process of creating personalized medications by mixing ingredients.
- A drug used to prevent or reduce fever.
- A drug prescribed to slow the growth of malignant tumors.
- A type of drug used to kill or inhibit bacteria.
- The study of how drugs move through the body.
- A drug that inhibits the growth or duplication of bacteria
- contraceptive pill.
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- is a type of antimicrobial substance active against bacteria.
- an instruction written by a medical practitioner that authorizes a patient to be provided a medicine or treatment.
- relating to medicinal drugs, or their preparation, use, or sale.
- A written order from a doctor for medication or treatment.
- A drug that destroys or kills bacteria.
- Medications that are bioequivalent to brand-name drugs but less expensive.
- a substance or treatment that cures a disease or condition.
- A hormone used to regulate blood sugar in diabetic patients.
22 Clues: contraceptive pill. • treatment using drugs. • An older term for a pharmacist. • A drug that destroys or kills bacteria. • A drug used to prevent or reduce fever. • The study of how drugs move through the body. • A type of drug used to kill or inhibit bacteria. • The specific amount of medication prescribed to be taken. • ...
Math terminology puzzle 2024-03-27
Across
- Statement that 2 ratios are equal
- lines that never intersect; they go in the same direction, same distance apart and have the same slope.
- non overlapping angles which share a common side
- f(x) = a(x-h)^2 + k
- set of all the outputs or y values
- an infinitely long collection of points extending in 2 opposite directions
- Expression that contains 2 or more algebraic terms that are added, subtracted, or multiply. No division.
- _____ in a radical you how many times you have to multiply the root times itself to get the radicand
- Set of all possible outcomes
- Adjacent over Opposite
- a^2+b^2=c^2
- As the independant value increases (or decreases) dependant value. It has the same effect
- Where the graph crosses the x-axis
- a geometric figure made up of 2 rays that have common endpoint; vertex
- Is a closed figure made up of line segments in a 2-dimensional plane.
- 2 lines that intersect to from 4 right angles
- Opposite over Hypotenuse
- set of all input or x values.
- two angles who share a common vertex and whose non-common sides form opposite rays.
- a line that cuts the angle into 2 congruent angles.
- A comparison between 2 quantities and can be written as a to b, a:b, or quotient a/b
- Corresponding sides are proportional. And Corresponding angles are congruent.
- Interval going left to right where y-values are increasing on the graph.
- If they have the same size and same shape.
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- same shape, size, equal
- a line, segment, or ray, that intersects a segment at its midpoint and forms 4 right angles.
- Graph that has one x-intercept
- 2 adjacent angles whose opposite sides for opposite rays
- Probability of an event is the ratio or the number of favorable outcomes to the total possible outcomes.
- A relation that results in one output for every input.
- Vertical line that cuts right in the middle through the vertex.
- ratio of the number of times the event occurs to the total number of trials.
- Minimum or maximum point on the graph/parabola.
- f(x)=ax^2+bx+c
- A combination of direct or joint variation AND inverse variation.
- 2 angles add up to 90 degrees
- If 3 sides of one triangle are congruent to 3 sides of a second triangle, then the triangles are congruent.
- Graph that has 2 x-intercepts
- where the graph crosses the y-axis
- Corresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruent
- the point in the middle of a line segment.
- Graph that has no x-intercepts
- Interval going left to right where the y-values are increasing on the graph.
- part of a line that has one endpoint and goes on infinitely in only 1 directions.
- Adjacent over Hypotenuse
- A connection between the elements of 2 sets.
- Is a segement that connects 2 non-consecutive verticies in a polygon.
- If 3 sides and the included angle of one triangle are congruent to 2 sides and the included angle of a second triangle, then the triangles are congruent.
- 2 angles that add up to 180 degrees
- consists of 2 endpoints and all the points of the line between the 2 lines/points.
50 Clues: a^2+b^2=c^2 • f(x)=ax^2+bx+c • f(x) = a(x-h)^2 + k • Adjacent over Opposite • same shape, size, equal • Adjacent over Hypotenuse • Opposite over Hypotenuse • Set of all possible outcomes • 2 angles add up to 90 degrees • Graph that has 2 x-intercepts • set of all input or x values. • Graph that has one x-intercept • Graph that has no x-intercepts • Statement that 2 ratios are equal • ...
AS Psychology Terminology 2024-05-15
Across
- sample type, i.e. "advert placed in a newspaper"
- sample type, i.e. "proportional representation of the real target population"
- data type you get from other sources, e.g. newspapers, other studies
- negative correlation coefficient tends towards ______ ____
- another term for a directional hypothesis
- an external variable that can explain the results of correlational studies
- a hypothesis that states nothing will be found
- an observation where participants know they're being observed
- type of experiment where the IV is not manipulated by the experimenter
- the two key words to begin with when writing an aim for a study
- having the results of your experiment checked by other psychologists
- _____-_____ techniques, e.g. journals, questionnaires
- in a normal distribution you can have either nagative or positive ______
- sample type, i.e. "random number generator"
- sample type, i.e. "choosing people you meet outside the library"
- lab experiments are lacking in __________ ____________
- a variable that can affect the quality/outcome of a study
- a limitation to independent group experimental designs
- type of data, e.g. "putting people into categories"
- a small-scale investigation to check the methodology and procedures
- type of data, e.g. "eqaully spread out time measurements"
- a limitation to repeated measures designs
- a hypothesis that states something will be found
- type of data, e.g. "ranking scale"
- positive correlation coefficient tends towards the number ____
- type of experiment where the IV is manipulated in an aritificial setting
- another term for a non-directional hypothesis
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- data you get yourself, i.e. you do the experiment
- where participants change their behaviour due to knowing the aim of the study
- the type of data you get from open questions
- the type of data you get from closed questions
- the researcher affecting the outcome of a study either consciously or unconsciously
- this test requires repeated measures, nominal data and to be a test of difference
- no correlation coefficient tends towards ______
- sample type, i.e. "every 10th person"
- ____________ observation: "no pre-set criteria"
- the confidence level that is used for most experiments
- making sure all participants have the same experience
- how participants should always be assigned to groups in a study
- these three things are in the same position in a normal distribution
- ____________ observation: "looking for predetermined behaviours"
- type of experiment where the experimenter is unable to manipulate the IV
- how to deal with the limitation of repeated measures
- where a psychologist combines the findings of many different studies
- an observation when you don't know you're being observed
- type of experiment where the IV is manipulated in a real world setting
46 Clues: type of data, e.g. "ranking scale" • sample type, i.e. "every 10th person" • another term for a directional hypothesis • a limitation to repeated measures designs • sample type, i.e. "random number generator" • the type of data you get from open questions • another term for a non-directional hypothesis • the type of data you get from closed questions • ...
Rivers Key Terminology 2024-12-06
Across
- The transport of fine sediment carried and floating within the water.
- The starting point of a river, usually in upland areas.
- A steep-sided, narrow valley formed by river erosion when a waterfall has retreated upstream.
- The process of rocks colliding and breaking into smaller, smoother, rounder pieces.
- Erosion caused by the dissolving of soluble minerals in water.
- A circular hole in the riverbed formed by drilling of rocks and erosion.
- The force of water and air entering cracks in the riverbanks, eroding them via mini explosions.
- The dropping of sediment when a river loses energy or sediment is too big to carry.
- A vertical drop in a river’s course where resistant rock lies over the top of soft rock.
- Rock projections of high land that alternate on either side of a valley.
- The boundary separating one drainage basin from another.
- The flat area of land on either side of a river prone to flooding.
- The shallowest water in the river. It is the opposite of a river pool.
- The material deposited on a floodplain that makes it really fertile.
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- pool A deep pool formed at the base of a waterfall due to hydraulic action and abrasion.
- Erosion caused by rocks and sediment eroding against the riverbed and banks like sandpaper.
- The gently sloping bank found on the inside of a meander due to deposition.
- Downward erosion of a river channel.
- Energy possessed by water due to its elevation above sea level. This is why there is lots of vertical erosion in the upper course.
- The point where two rivers meet.
- The area of land drained by a river and its tributaries.
- The process where small pebbles bounce along the riverbed.
- The corkscrew motion where water bounces off the outside bends and meanders.
- Erosion that widens a river channel or valley.
- A landform at the river mouth where sediment is deposited.
25 Clues: The point where two rivers meet. • Downward erosion of a river channel. • Erosion that widens a river channel or valley. • The starting point of a river, usually in upland areas. • The area of land drained by a river and its tributaries. • The boundary separating one drainage basin from another. • The process where small pebbles bounce along the riverbed. • ...
Animal Terminology Crossword 2025-02-07
Across
- chicken birth term
- Mature male rabbit
- sheep birth term
- Newborn
- young male chicken
- goat birthing term
- fish birth term
- Castrated male horse
- young male horse
- Castrated hog
- cattle birth term
- young male cow
- Mature male horse
- Mature male duck
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- young male sheep
- Castrated male chicken
- young male goat
- Castrated male cow
- horse birth term
- young fish
- young female
- young female sheep
- Mature female swine
- newborn turkey
- Mature male goose
25 Clues: Newborn • young fish • young female • Castrated hog • newborn turkey • young male cow • young male goat • fish birth term • young male sheep • sheep birth term • horse birth term • young male horse • Mature male duck • cattle birth term • Mature male goose • Mature male horse • chicken birth term • Mature male rabbit • Castrated male cow • young male chicken • young female sheep • goat birthing term • ...
Textbook glossary terminology 2025-02-09
Across
- Able to be hammered or bent into new shapes
- a substance being dissolved
- an increase in size
- an electrical switch used in computers to process data quickly
- the chemical property of a substance that describes how easily the substance undergoes combustion
- a change of state where a gas is cooled and forms a liquid
- the substances formed in chemical reactions
- a substance made up of long chains of smaller units that are repeated along the chain
- a process where 2 liquids or 2 gases mix due to the motion of their particles
- The smallest building blocks of matter
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- a substance that dissolves another substance
- Any combination of 2 or more elements and compounds
- an alloy of copper and tin that is much harder than pure copper
- Substances made up of only one atom
- the first chemical explosive; made up of a mixture of saltpetre, sulfur and carbon
- a decrease in size
- the starting substances in chemical reactions
- Substances made of identical moluecules with 2 or more types of atoms
- a form of sugar that is produced during photosynthesis and used in respiration to produce energy
- a mixture where the substances are mixed on the atomic level
- a change of state from solid to gas
- Easily crumbled or shattered
22 Clues: a decrease in size • an increase in size • a substance being dissolved • Easily crumbled or shattered • Substances made up of only one atom • a change of state from solid to gas • The smallest building blocks of matter • Able to be hammered or bent into new shapes • the substances formed in chemical reactions • a substance that dissolves another substance • ...
Media Language Terminology 2025-02-26
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- Sound originating within the narrative world.
- Established ways of doing things in media.
- The process of creating a media message.
- Having multiple possible meanings.
- Relating to sound in media.
- Associated meanings of a sign.
- Sound originating outside the narrative world.
- The literal meaning of a sign.
- A smaller, more specific genre category.
- A set of choices within a certain media context.
- A copy that replaces the original.
- Equipment used in media production.
- Social and cultural influences on media.
- Codes conveying meaning through symbols.
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- Blurring of reality and representation.
- Anything that stands for something else.
- Existing in the present time.
- The process of interpreting a media message
- OF ADDRESS A way a text addresses its audience.
- A system of signs and symbols.
- A category of media texts sharing similar characteristics.
- The overall structure of a media text.
- A question creating mystery.
- A contrast between opposing ideas.
- A widely held but false belief.
- A combined genre.
- How signs are combined for meaning.
- The vocabulary of a language.
- Systems of rules used to create meaning.
29 Clues: A combined genre. • Relating to sound in media. • A question creating mystery. • Existing in the present time. • The vocabulary of a language. • Associated meanings of a sign. • A system of signs and symbols. • The literal meaning of a sign. • A widely held but false belief. • Having multiple possible meanings. • A contrast between opposing ideas. • ...
Media Language Terminology 2025-02-26
Across
- A combined genre.
- The process of creating a media message.
- Social and cultural influences on media.
- Sound originating outside the narrative world.
- Sound originating within the narrative world.
- A set of choices within a certain media context.
- Anything that stands for something else.
- A category of media texts sharing similar characteristics.
- Having multiple possible meanings.
- The vocabulary of a language.
- Blurring of reality and representation.
- Existing in the present time.
- A system of signs and symbols.
- A widely held but false belief.
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- The process of interpreting a media message
- Established ways of doing things in media.
- A smaller, more specific genre category.
- Associated meanings of a sign.
- A way a text addresses its audience.
- Equipment used in media production.
- The literal meaning of a sign.
- A question creating mystery.
- A copy that replaces the original.
- Relating to sound in media.
- How signs are combined for meaning.
- Codes conveying meaning through symbols.
- A contrast between opposing ideas.
- Systems of rules used to create meaning.
- The overall structure of a media text.
29 Clues: A combined genre. • Relating to sound in media. • A question creating mystery. • The vocabulary of a language. • Existing in the present time. • Associated meanings of a sign. • The literal meaning of a sign. • A system of signs and symbols. • A widely held but false belief. • A copy that replaces the original. • Having multiple possible meanings. • ...
Broadcast Journalism Terminology 2025-03-24
Across
- A report from a correspondent that contains a sound bite inserted between the introduction and the epilogue (usually inserted after the reporter's second or third sentence). These need an in-studio lead for the anchor.
- Plans and supervises newscasts and may also work with reporters in the field planning and gathering information for stories.
- Phonetic spelling of a difficult word or name (i.e. Greg Louganis = Greg loo-GAY-nuss).
- (VO) - A TV news story during which a news anchor or reporter reads a script live as video is played.
- Over-the-Shoulder A camera shot made from behind a performer, sometimes including all or part of the head and shoulders, with the camera focused on the spot at which the performer is looking; also called XS, for across shoulder.
- Sound - A type of background audio that complements the news report. For instance, the sound of protesters is played underneath the reporter's in-studio story concerning the opening of a nuclear plant.
- A reaction shot or a shot of an action, object, or person not part of the principal scene; an insert, such as between two scenes of an interview subject, usually a brief sequence that shows the interviewer.
- The newscaster who hosts the studio portion of the newscast. The anchor is the dominant voice in the presentation of the news to the audience. S/he must be proficient in writing, producing, and editing the news.
- Shot - A camera view that takes in the full vista, or breadth, of a scene or that is taken far away from the subject.
- An advertisement for a not- for-profit organization such as the American Heart Association, Partnership for a Drug-Free America, etc..).
- First story in a newscast or segment (in broadcasting) or a story that is above the fold in print-this considered the most important news story of the day.
- Part of package with reporter on screen reading/presenting information.
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- Shot - A camera position between a close-up and a long shot--for instance, the view of a person from the head to the waist or lower; also called a midshot or half- shot.
- Shot - A view in which the subject is a long distance from the camera or appears to be far away; also called a long shot.
- A chronological outline or order of stories or segments to be used in a newscast. This is the producer's blueprint for the newscast.
- Video that is shot for a TV news story and used to visualize the script the reporter/anchor has written. .
- A story read by anchor without any audio/video.
- Usually the "Goodbye" or end segment of a newscast often during which news and sports anchors engage in "happy talk."
- Shot - An opening comprehensive view, a long or wide shot to set the scene or acquaint the audience with the setting, characters, or plot, followed by details and closer action; also called an orientation shot.
- Time - Refers either to the estimated time or the actual time of a newscast. Producers/editors should always estimate the running time of the newscast based on the actual time of each recorded report and her or his best guess as to the time of each intro and each story to be read by the anchor.
- Sound - Also known as Nat Sound, Nat S-O-T, or Ambient Sound - Background voices, music, machinery, waterfalls, and other environmental sounds that are recorded on-scene and used to create a sound bed for a recorded or live report. Primarily used for setting a mood or providing atmosphere for a report. This technique is frequently overused, but when used properly it adds immeasurably to a story.
- A tight photograph or shot, generally of the face and shoulders; a close shot.
- bite - Edited slice of a newsmaker speaking. Similar to actuality in radio except the person can be seen. Often several SOT can be spliced together with the edits covered with video. These can be included in PKGs and VO/SOTs or can stand alone.
23 Clues: A story read by anchor without any audio/video. • Part of package with reporter on screen reading/presenting information. • A tight photograph or shot, generally of the face and shoulders; a close shot. • Phonetic spelling of a difficult word or name (i.e. Greg Louganis = Greg loo-GAY-nuss). • ...
Muscular System Terminology 2025-01-09
Across
- – Gap between nerve and muscle
- – on the outside of the epimysium.
- - Damage to a ligament.
- - Muscle Type with striations and only found in the heart.
- - Move toward the midline.
- - contractions where myofilaments are able to slide past each other during contractions at the same force production
- - Myosin filaments
- - Around single muscle cell or fiber.
- - Contractions where tension in the muscles increases but no movement occurs
- – muscle with the major responsibility for a certain movement.
- - Contraction where the muscle contracts at the same speed through the ROM
- – Muscle that opposes or reverses a prime mover
- - Bundles of myofilaments.
- - Contractile unit of a muscle fiber.
- - Decreasing the angle of the joint.
- - Number of muscle types in the human body.
- – Stabilizes the origin of a prime mover.
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- - Cone-like movement in space.
- - Muscle type with no striations, single nucleus, and is involuntary.
- - Muscle Type with striations, multi-nucleated, and has both voluntary and involuntary properties.
- - Explosion of electrical activity that is created by a depolarizing current
- – Association site of nerve and muscle
- - Coordination of muscles, bones, and nerves to produce small, exact movements
- – Ability to shorten when an adequate stimulus is received
- – Ability to receive and respond to a stimulus
- - To move away from the midline.
- - Damage to a muscle or tendon.
- – covers the entire skeletal muscle.
- - Summing of contractions - One contraction is immediately followed by another
- – Chemical released by nerve upon arrival of nerve impulse
- - Contraction where the muscle contracts but lengthens
- - Actin filaments
- – Muscle that aids a prime mover in a movement and helps prevent rotation
- - One neuron and the muscle cells stimulated by that neuron
- - Around a fascicle (bundle) of fibers.
- - Contraction where the muscle contracts and shortens
- - Increasing the angle of the joint
- - Single, brief contraction.
38 Clues: - Actin filaments • - Myosin filaments • - Damage to a ligament. • - Move toward the midline. • - Bundles of myofilaments. • - Single, brief contraction. • - Cone-like movement in space. • – Gap between nerve and muscle • - Damage to a muscle or tendon. • - To move away from the midline. • – on the outside of the epimysium. • - Increasing the angle of the joint • ...
EMT Medical Terminology 2024-08-05
Across
- Laying face up
- Four
- Slow
- Farther from the trunk
- After,behind
- Nearer to the head
- Occurs before the root word
- Back surface of the body
- Pertaining to pain
- Rapid,fast
- Surgical Removal of
- Two
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- Bottom of the Foot
- Motion away from the midline
- Before
- Occurs after the root word
- Over,excessive,high
- Belly side of the body
- Disease
- Tumor
- Enlargement
- Inflammation
- Bending of a joint
- Specialist
24 Clues: Two • Four • Slow • Tumor • Before • Disease • Rapid,fast • Specialist • Enlargement • After,behind • Inflammation • Laying face up • Bottom of the Foot • Nearer to the head • Pertaining to pain • Bending of a joint • Over,excessive,high • Surgical Removal of • Farther from the trunk • Belly side of the body • Back surface of the body • Occurs after the root word • Occurs before the root word • ...
Descriptive terminology path 2024-08-27
Across
- Linear cleavage or cleft
- Superficial loss of surface epithelium
- flat area of hemorrhage larger than 2cm; “bruise”
- flat hemorrhage into the skin, larger than petechia, but less than/equal 2cm
- Dried blood, serum or purulent exudate on the skin surface
- Flakes of retained surface keratin
- flat round pinpoint areas of hemorrhage, usually 3mm or less
- Abnormally swollen, distended or dilated
- inflammation or trauma
- Flat, raised, depressed
- Superficial circumscribed cavity filled with purulent exudate
- Foreign material
- usually blisterform
- vascular lesions and cysts
- non specific term; any large, solid mass; may be benign or malignant
- Foreign material in the tissues
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- Pigment, pus, lymphoid tissue, adipose tissue
- Non specific term used to describe a clinical abnormality
- base is narrower than widest part
- normal oral mucosa
- Fluid filled, elevated, superficial, 5mm or less in diameter
- implies injury, infection, or inflammatory response
- Vascular lesions or blood pigments
- Base is widest part of lesion
- altered epithelium or lamina propia
- No elevation or depression
- Macula over 2cm in diameter
- Smooth, rough, matte, shaggy, lobulated, pebbly, granular, papillary, verrucous, corrugated
- Complete loss of surface epithelium
- Melanin or hemosiderin
- Fluid filled, elevated, superficial greater than 5mm in diameter
31 Clues: Foreign material • normal oral mucosa • usually blisterform • inflammation or trauma • Melanin or hemosiderin • Flat, raised, depressed • Linear cleavage or cleft • No elevation or depression • vascular lesions and cysts • Macula over 2cm in diameter • Base is widest part of lesion • Foreign material in the tissues • base is narrower than widest part • Vascular lesions or blood pigments • ...
Unit 7 Terminology 2024-08-20
Across
- a buildup of heat at the earth's surface caused by energy from sunlight becoming trapped in the atmosphere
- a pesticide or other material that is poisonous or harmful to an organism other than the target organism
- colorless, odorless, and tasteless mixture of gases
- colorless, odorless, and highly poisonous gas
- material that is emitting radiation
- pale-yellow element occurring widely in nature
- heat and friction-resistant material
- chemical used to control pests
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- group of compounds consisting of chlorine, fluorine, carbon, and hydrogen used as aerosol propellants and refrigeration gas
- process in which chlorophyll in green plants enables those plants to use light to manufacture sugar from carbon dioxide and water
- colorless, poisonous, and oily liquid
- a form of pollution consisting of small particles that are suspended in the air
- any organism that adversely affects human activities
- organic compound containing hydrogen and carbon
- compounds containing nitrogen and oxygen
- top layer of the earth's surface suitable for the growth of plant life
- clear, colorless, tasteless, and nearly odorless liquid
- colorless, radioactive gas formed by disintegration of radium
- area or type of environment in which an organism or biological population normally lives
- a process in which energy and carbon dioxide are released due to digestion or the breakdown of plant tissues during periods of darkness
- compound that exists in limited quantities about 15 miles above earth's surface
21 Clues: chemical used to control pests • material that is emitting radiation • heat and friction-resistant material • colorless, poisonous, and oily liquid • compounds containing nitrogen and oxygen • colorless, odorless, and highly poisonous gas • pale-yellow element occurring widely in nature • organic compound containing hydrogen and carbon • ...
College Terminology Test 2024-11-07
Across
- an official record of your coursework and grades.
- a degree earned after 4-5 years of schooling
- a measure of how ones academic achievement compares to others.
- "gift aid" that can be awarded based on merit(grades) or talents (sports).
- offer bachelor degrees.
- an advanced degree after college
- rely on tuition, fees, and non-governmental funding
- An application to determine financial assistance.
- borrowed money that has to be paid back.
- a college student.
- a colleges that offers two year degrees.
- "gift aid" that does not have to be paid back, and is given based on need.
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- institutions that offer numerous courses in history/languages/literature etc.
- places that offer certificates.
- larger institutions that offer a wide variety of majors and degrees.
- money given or loaned to help pay for college.
- a program that allows students to be employed part-time as a part of financial aid.
- funded by local and state governments.
- a degree earned after 2 years of schooling
- college entrance exams.
20 Clues: a college student. • offer bachelor degrees. • college entrance exams. • places that offer certificates. • an advanced degree after college • funded by local and state governments. • borrowed money that has to be paid back. • a colleges that offers two year degrees. • a degree earned after 2 years of schooling • a degree earned after 4-5 years of schooling • ...
Medical Terminology - Roots 2024-10-09
Across
- eye (biotech research and development)
- skin (therapeutic)
- head (biotech research and development)
- kidney (health informatic and support)
- fat (heath informatic and support)
- rib (diagnostic)
- vein (diagnostic)
- bone (therapeutic)
- cerebrum (biotech research and development)
- larynx (diagnostic)
- heart (diagnostic)
- liver (health informatic and support)
- electrical activity (biotech research and development)
- blood (diagnostic)
- stone (health informatic and support)
- vessel or duct (therapeutic)
- disease (biotech research and development)
- straight (therapeutic)
- cold (therapeutic)
- muscle (therapeutic)
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- child (health informatic and support)
- white (diagnostic)
- gland (therapeutic)
- bronchial tubes (diagnostic)
- bladder or fluid filled sack (health informatic and support)
- red (diagnostic)
- mouth (diagnostic)
- mind (health informatic and support)
- intestines (health informatic and support)
- chest (diagnostic)
- arm (diagnostic)
- nerve (biotech research and development)
- water (therapeutic)
- joint (therapeutic)
- esophagus (health informatic and support)
- nose (therapeutic)
- glucose or sugar (health informatic and support)
- tongue (diagnostic)
- lung or air (diagnostic)
39 Clues: red (diagnostic) • rib (diagnostic) • arm (diagnostic) • vein (diagnostic) • white (diagnostic) • skin (therapeutic) • mouth (diagnostic) • chest (diagnostic) • bone (therapeutic) • heart (diagnostic) • nose (therapeutic) • blood (diagnostic) • cold (therapeutic) • gland (therapeutic) • larynx (diagnostic) • water (therapeutic) • joint (therapeutic) • tongue (diagnostic) • muscle (therapeutic) • ...
Unit 8 Terminology 2024-09-13
Across
- Water that flows up the mouth of a river with rising or in-flowing ocean tide
- Following the level of the land around a hill
- Planting of different crops in a given field every year or every several years
- Sequence of living organisms that eat and are eaten by other organisms living in the community
- Process of wearing away of soil
- Water that flows from the land to oceans containing little or no salt
- Large land area in which water from rain or melting snow is absorbed
- Material placed on the soil surface to break the fall of raindrops, prevent weeds from growing
- Soil or wall structure built across the slope to capture water and move it safely to areas where it is not likely to cause erosion
- Addition of water to the land to supplement the water provided for crop production by rain or snow
- Household use
- Where water soaks down into the soil
- Strip of grass growing in an area of field where flowing water tends to erode the soil surface
- Severe soil loss that leaves trenches in the land surface
- Water that drains out of soil after it has been wetted
- Feeds wells and springs
- Any material that supplies nutrients for plants
- Plant material that remains when a plant dies or is harvested
- Planting crops without plowing or disking the soil
- Remove all foreign material
- Alternating strips of row crops with strips of close-growing crops
- Area with continuous, severe water shortages
- Soil unit containing mostly clay, silt, adn sand particles held together by a gel-type substance formed by organic matter
- Material that reduces the acid content of soil
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- Dead plant and animal tissue
- Moisture remaining in the soil available for plant roots
- Plant to use land for its maximum production and water conservation without unacceptable damage to the land
- Substance that dissolves or otherwise changes most other materials
- Moisture from rain and snow
- Located along the shoreline, where a natural harbor made it possible for ships to load and unload cargo
- Layers of soil are removed from the land
- Conducting all operation such as plowing, disking, planting, cultivating, and harvesting across a slope and on the level
- Cycling of water among the water sources, atmosphere, and surface areas
- Changing from a liquid to a vapor or gas
- When water fills all the spaces or pores in the soil
- Water-bearing rock formation supplying drinking water for the area that it underlies
- Using techniques of soil preparation, planting, and cultivation that disturb the soil the least
- Results when too much of a plant is eaten, reducing its ability to recover after grazing
- Water that is drinkable and free from harmful microorganisms or chemicals
- Amount and type of nutrients in the soil
- Close-growing crop planted to temporarily protect the soil surface
- Water held too tightly for plant roots to absorb
42 Clues: Household use • Feeds wells and springs • Moisture from rain and snow • Remove all foreign material • Dead plant and animal tissue • Process of wearing away of soil • Where water soaks down into the soil • Layers of soil are removed from the land • Changing from a liquid to a vapor or gas • Amount and type of nutrients in the soil • Area with continuous, severe water shortages • ...
business terminology revision 2024-10-25
Across
- how many workers are absent
- the limit wanting to be spent
- carrying out activities abroad
- the value of sales
- someone who is the sole owner of a business
- a debt a business owes
- current assests to current liabiities
- proportion of debt to earnings
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- divides companies into stars or dogs
- the output per worker over a certain period
- improving business by looking at others
- business owes money to
- owes money to a business
- structure where decisions are shared
- anyone with an interest in the business
- money put in by shareholders
- something a business owns
- money
- predicting what will happen in the future
- medium to long term target
20 Clues: money • the value of sales • business owes money to • a debt a business owes • owes money to a business • something a business owns • medium to long term target • how many workers are absent • money put in by shareholders • the limit wanting to be spent • carrying out activities abroad • proportion of debt to earnings • divides companies into stars or dogs • ...
Medicaid Terminology Puzzle 2024-10-25
Across
- Medicaid to Families with dependent children.
- The address listed on the verification must match the address reported on the application to satisfy this basic eligibility requirement.
- The budgeting methodology to determine if an individual is eligible for Medicaid using tax filing status and modified adjusted gross income.
- Any individual designated in writing by the a/b to act on their behalf.
- Medicaid programs that provide full benefits satisfy this ACA requirement.
- Acronym for the division of NC Department of Health & Human Services responsible for the administration of the NC Medicaid.
- A person who submits an application, either for themselves or someone else.
- Policy that allow a child under 19 to receive Medicaid for 12-months without regard to changes in income or household situation once determined eligible.
- The only type of application where the application date is not determined by the date the signed application is received by the agency.
- Most Family & Children's Medicaid programs fall into the classification of cases with caretakers and children under 21 who meet the ____ needy income requirements.
- The ___ government is responsible for managing the Medicaid programs and determining which optional services will be covered.
- The requirement to provide or apply for a Social Security Number (SSN) for any individual applying for Medicaid.
- Natural/adoptive parent or specified relative living in the household with the child and providing the child's day-to-day care.
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- An immigrant who is lawfully residing in the United States.
- Medicaid classification for a/b's whose income requires them to meet a deductible to be eligible for Medicaid.
- Meets the requirements to be evaluated for a specific Medicaid program based on age, caretaker status and pregnancy.
- The Medicaid program for infants and children under age 19.
- The implementation of this changed the way we budgeted and determined eligibility for Medicaid programs in North Carolina.
- Requirements not needed until after eligibility has been established for Medicaid.
- The limited Medicaid coverage available to non-qualified aliens.
- Medicaid program for pregnant women whose income falls under a certain percentage of the Federal Poverty Limit.
- Program designed to assist eligible aged, disabled, blind and pregnant individuals, families and/or children with the cost of medical care.
- Number of days an a/b has to provide satisfactory citizenship or alien status verification if all other eligibility factors are met and the application has been approved.
- A secure, web-based self-service tool that allows and applicant to submit a Medicaid application online.
- The period of time for which assistance is requested and in which all eligibility requirements must be met.
- A person born in Puerto Rico meets the definition of a ___.
26 Clues: Medicaid to Families with dependent children. • An immigrant who is lawfully residing in the United States. • The Medicaid program for infants and children under age 19. • A person born in Puerto Rico meets the definition of a ___. • The limited Medicaid coverage available to non-qualified aliens. • ...
Coxa Hip Terminology 2024-10-25
Across
- A group of muscles at the back of the thigh, responsible for hip extension and knee flexion.
- A major hip flexor muscle connecting the lower spine to the femur.
- The longest muscle in the body, running from the hip to the knee, helping flex and rotate the hip.
- The smallest gluteal muscle, aiding in hip abduction and internal rotation.
- dThe lower, rear part of the pelvis that forms the base of the hip.
- Refers to a group of muscles that pull the leg inward toward the body’s midline.
- The bony structure at the base of the spine, supporting the hip joint.
- The rounded top part of the femur that fits into the acetabulum to form the hip joint.
- A bony prominence on the femur where muscles and tendons attach; includes greater and lesser trochanters.
- Short for Iliotibial Band, a thick band of connective tissue running along the thigh.
- Refers to the gluteal muscles (maximus, medius, minimus) that control hip movement and stabilization.
- Short for Pubic Symphysis, the cartilaginous joint uniting the left and right pubic bones.
- The cup shaped socket in the pelvis that receives the femur head.
- A ring of cartilage that surrounds the acetabulum, providing stability to the hip joint.
- A deep muscle in the hip that aids in rotation and stability of the femur.
- The portion of the femur connecting the head to the shaft, crucial for joint movement.
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- Short for Quadratus Femoris, a square shaped muscle that aids in hip stabilization and rotation.
- Short for Tensor Fasciae Latae, a muscle that aids in hip flexion and stabilization.
- A long, thin muscle along the inner thigh that aids in hip adduction.
- Rounded, knuckle like projections at the femur's lower end, connecting with the tibia at the knee.
- The front part of the pelvis, joining with the opposite side at the pubic symphysis.
- Part of the lateral rotator muscles covering the pelvic foramen, assisting in hip rotation.
- Part of the lateral rotator group in the hip, involved in outward rotation.
- The largest gluteal muscle, a primary hip extensor and stabilizer.
- Part of the gluteus group, responsible for hip abduction and stabilization.
- The broad, flaring portion of the pelvis, providing support for the hip joint.
- A hip flexor muscle that joins with the psoas to form the iliopsoas.
- Refers to the Linea Aspera, a ridge on the posterior femur for muscle attachment.
- The longest and strongest bone in the body, forming part of the hip and knee joints.
- A fibrous tissue sleeve surrounding the hip joint, providing stability and flexibility.
30 Clues: The cup shaped socket in the pelvis that receives the femur head. • A major hip flexor muscle connecting the lower spine to the femur. • The largest gluteal muscle, a primary hip extensor and stabilizer. • dThe lower, rear part of the pelvis that forms the base of the hip. • A hip flexor muscle that joins with the psoas to form the iliopsoas. • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2025-11-13
Across
- – Disease-causing organism
- – Kneecap
- – Protein that speeds up chemical reactions
- – Shoulder blade
- – Stitch to close a wound
- – Tiny air sacs where gas exchange occurs
- – Device used to measure temperature
- – Layer of skin beneath the epidermis
- – High blood pressure
- – Tissue connecting bone to bone
- – Chemical messenger in the body
- – Functional unit of the kidney
- – Airways branching from the trachea
- – Blood vessel that returns blood to the heart
- – Blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- – Inflammation of skin
- – Surgical cut
- – Inflammation of a joint
- – Removal of tissue for examination
- – Basic functional unit of the nervous system
- – Swelling caused by fluid accumulation
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- – Identification of a disease
- – Condition of low oxygen levels
- – Low red blood cell count
- – Voice box
- – Inflammation of the stomach lining
- – Thigh bone, longest bone of the body
- – Structural unit of compact bone
- – Upper chamber of the heart
- – Tissue connecting muscle to bone
- – Abnormally slow heart rate
- – Likely outcome of a disease
- – Throat region behind mouth and nasal cavity
- – Inflammation of the liver
- – Disease of muscle tissue
- – Loss of bone density
- – Lower chamber of the heart
- – Protective coverings of the brain and spinal cord
- – Nerve damage or dysfunction
- – Abnormally fast heart rate
40 Clues: – Kneecap • – Voice box • – Surgical cut • – Shoulder blade • – High blood pressure • – Loss of bone density • – Inflammation of skin • – Stitch to close a wound • – Inflammation of a joint • – Disease-causing organism • – Low red blood cell count • – Disease of muscle tissue • – Inflammation of the liver • – Upper chamber of the heart • – Abnormally slow heart rate • ...
Business Terminology Review 2025-10-31
Across
- Anything of value that is owned by an individual, company, or organization.
- A business model where an individual (the franchisee) pays to operate a business using an established company's (the franchisor) brand, products, and operational system.
- Trust that allows one party to receive money, goods, or services from another with the promise to repay later.
- Business or industry that is managed by independent companies or private individuals rather than by the state.
- A company is losing money or is in debt, meaning its expenses exceed its income.
- Complete control over a market for a specific good or service, facing little to no competition because it is the sole supplier.
- He use, purchase, or eating of goods, services, and resources.
- To implement new ideas, methods, or products that create value
- A legal entity separate from its owners, with the rights and responsibilities of an individual, such as entering contracts, owning property, and being sued.
- Direct exchange of goods or services for other goods or services without the use of money.
- Shares business refers to a company structure where ownership is divided into units called shares.
- A business that is owned or controlled by the government, operating to provide goods or services to the public while also aiming for social welfare and, often, profitability.
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- A risky undertaking, such as a business enterprise, or to money risked in such an enterprise.
- A business relationship between two or more parties who agree to work together and share in the profits and losses of a business.
- An early model or version of something that is used to test a concept, gather feedback, and iterate on a design before the final product is developed.
- A debt or obligation a person or business owes to another entity, representing a future sacrifice of economic benefits like money, goods, or services.
- A record of the money taken from your bank account.
- A rivalry between two or more individuals or groups who are all trying to achieve the same goal, which cannot be shared.
- Money that is owed to another party, and it can apply to individuals, companies, and governments.
- The simplest form of business, owned and run by one person with no legal distinction between the owner and the business.
- A stock of a resource from which a person or place can be provided with the necessary amount of that resource.
- Financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something.
- A method of gathering information from a specific group of people to understand their opinions, behaviors, or experiences.
- Profitable and not burdened by debt.
- A legal entity separate from its owners, with the rights and responsibilities of an individual, such as entering contracts, owning property, and being sued.
- A manager within a company who promotes innovative product development and marketing.
- Place where people buy and sell goods or services.
- Creates goods or services by converting raw materials, components, or even other services into a new, finished product through a process involving labor, capital, and planning.
- Right to keep possession of property belonging to another person until a debt owed by that person is discharged.
- Partial ownership in a company, offering a claim on its earnings and assets.
- Total amount of money a company earns from its normal business operations, such as selling goods and services, before any expenses are deducted.
31 Clues: Profitable and not burdened by debt. • Place where people buy and sell goods or services. • A record of the money taken from your bank account. • He use, purchase, or eating of goods, services, and resources. • To implement new ideas, methods, or products that create value • Anything of value that is owned by an individual, company, or organization. • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2025-11-07
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- is an abbreviation for an electronic heart imaging machine (electrocardiogram)
- is an abbreviation for how many time the heart pumps a minute
- blood vessel that take oxygen rich blood away from the heart
- it's abbreviation is HTN, means high blood pressure
- tool that measures the volume of air coming and going out of the lungs
- tool that helps the heart beat stronger or faster, more common in elderly people
- disease/condition where the heart becomes too weak to pump blood effectively
- is an abbreviation that means cardiopulmonary resuscitation (you see it in movies a lot)
- A cardiologist might do this to see how strong a patients cardiovascular system is
- is an abbreviation for nursing care plan
- prefix - meaning middle (a lot of people spend too much time on social _____)
- small blood vessels where oxygen, nutrients, and waste are transferred between blood and tissues
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- tool that measure the heartbeat and movement of a fetus
- Occur when blood flow to the brain is interrupted, either by a blockage or bleeding (think golf)
- disease/condition that means abnormal heart rhythm that affect how the heart beats
- combining form - meaning electricity (a villain in The Amazing Spiderman 2)
- prefix - meaning slow (last name of a famous an American football player)
- tool used for listening to heartbeats
- the process where a blood clot forms inside a blood vessel that obstructs the flow of blood
- organ who's purpose is to pump blood (you see this a lot during Valentines Day)
- blood vessels that take oxygen depleted blood to the heart
- suffix - meaning surgical removal/excision
- is an abbreviation for an automated external defibrillator
- fluid that carries oxygen and nutrients around the body
- suffix - meaning surgical puncture to remove fluid
25 Clues: tool used for listening to heartbeats • is an abbreviation for nursing care plan • suffix - meaning surgical removal/excision • suffix - meaning surgical puncture to remove fluid • it's abbreviation is HTN, means high blood pressure • tool that measure the heartbeat and movement of a fetus • fluid that carries oxygen and nutrients around the body • ...
Data Terminology Training 2025-07-08
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- Extremely large datasets that require special tools for processing.
- Data about data (e.g., file type, size, creator).
- Microsoft 365 - Plennegy Group software solution-suite of choice
- Also referred to as 300 people, Plennegy Human Capital solution of choice
- A characteristic or attribute that can vary within the data.
- Raw facts or figures without context.
- Policies and procedures for managing data integrity and access.
- Development tailored to specific needs
- Detecting and correcting (or removing) errors in data.
- Tracing the origin and movement of data through systems.
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- Central repository for structured data, optimized for querying.
- Standard code, prebuild in any ERP
- Structured collection of data.
- ERP for some Plennegy Group Companies
- Discovering patterns in large datasets.
- Storage for raw and unstructured data.
- Starke Ayres, Triton and Jupidex ERPs
- Plennegy support platform, hosting logs for IT, Data and HR
- Business Intelligence solution used for reporting e.g. Power BI
- A structured collection of data, often in tabular form.
- Algorithms that learn from data to make predictions.
- Enterprise Resource Planning
- User Acceptance Testing to obtain approval prior to making changes
23 Clues: Enterprise Resource Planning • Structured collection of data. • Standard code, prebuild in any ERP • ERP for some Plennegy Group Companies • Starke Ayres, Triton and Jupidex ERPs • Raw facts or figures without context. • Storage for raw and unstructured data. • Development tailored to specific needs • Discovering patterns in large datasets. • ...
Soil Chemistry Terminology 2025-09-19
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- Positively charged ion such as calcium (Ca²⁺) or magnesium (Mg²⁺)
- Soil particles separating, often caused by excess sodium
- Soil particles clumping together, improving structure for roots
- Tension, Force that holds water molecules together at the surface
- Essential elements such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium needed for plant growth
- Fully decomposed organic matter with high nutrient holding capacity
- Property of water molecules sticking to soil or other surfaces
- Material added to soil to supply nutrients like N, P, and K
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- Fine soil particle with high water and nutrient holding ability
- Negatively charged ion such as chloride (Cl⁻) or sulfate (SO₄²⁻)
- Soil, Soil with high sodium levels that destroys soil structure and reduces plant growth
- Soil that is a balanced mixture of sand, silt, and clay
- Exchange Capacity (CEC), Soil’s ability to hold and exchange nutrient cations
- Matter, Decomposed plants and animals that improve soil structure and fertility
- Property of water molecules sticking to each other
- Solution, The water in soil containing dissolved nutrients available for plants
- Amount of salts in soil that makes it harder for plants to absorb water
- Measure of soil acidity or alkalinity that affects nutrient availability and microbial activity
- Medium-sized soil particle with moderate nutrient holding capacity
- Large soil particle with low nutrient and water holding ability
- Property of water molecules that makes them attract to ions and dissolve nutrients
21 Clues: Property of water molecules sticking to each other • Soil that is a balanced mixture of sand, silt, and clay • Soil particles separating, often caused by excess sodium • Material added to soil to supply nutrients like N, P, and K • Property of water molecules sticking to soil or other surfaces • Fine soil particle with high water and nutrient holding ability • ...
Basic Cooking Terminology 2025-09-03
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- To cook in liquid over low heat (low boil) so that bubbles just begin to break the surface
- To cut into small cubes
- Food is submerged into hot fat. Doughnuts and fried chicken are commonly cooked this way.
- To heat a food so that the liquid gets hot enough for bubbles to rise and break the surface
- To cook in an oven
- To boil a liquid, usually a sauce, until its volume has been decreased through evaporation, resulting in a more intense flavor.
- Food is first browned in a small amount of fat and then simmered over low heat in a small amount of liquid. The liquid should partially cover the food but not totally cover it.
- To mix ingredients together using a fast, circular movement with a spoon, fork, whisk or mixer
- To cook under direct heat
- To brown the surface of pieces of meats and or fish by submitting them to intense initial heat.
- A small amount of an ingredient such as pepper or salt, meaning to shake out one drop or sprinkle from a shaker.
- To turn oven on ahead of time so that it is at the desired temperature when needed (usually takes about 5 to 10 minutes)
- A thin boneless piece of meat, poultry or fish.
- To cut into very small pieces, smaller than chopped or diced pieces
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- To soak food in a liquid to tenderize or add flavor to it (the liquid is called a “marinade”)
- To lightly coat with oil, butter, margarine, or non-stick spray so food does not stick when cooking or baking
- Large, tender cuts of meat are placed in an oven and baked, uncovered, until cooking is finished.
- To scrape food against the holes of a grater making thin pieces
- To press, fold and stretch dough until it is smooth and uniform, usually done by pressing with the heels of the hands
- To cut into small pieces
- To quickly cook small pieces of food over high heat while constantly stirring the food until it is crisply tender (usually done with a wok)
- To mix ingredients together gently with a spoon, fork, or until combined
- To cook over medium or high heat until surface of food browns or darkens
- To squash food with a fork, spoon, or masher
- To cook food over steam without putting the food directly in water (usually done with a steamer)
- To cook quickly in a little oil, butter, or margarine
- To stir a dry or powdered ingredient with liquid until it disappears
- To remove all the liquid using a colander, strainer, or by pressing a plate against the food while tilting the container
- To stir ingredients together with a spoon, fork, or electric mixer until well combined
- To apply heat to food.
30 Clues: To cook in an oven • To apply heat to food. • To cut into small cubes • To cut into small pieces • To cook under direct heat • To squash food with a fork, spoon, or masher • A thin boneless piece of meat, poultry or fish. • To cook quickly in a little oil, butter, or margarine • To scrape food against the holes of a grater making thin pieces • ...
Ethernet Standards Terminology 2025-09-12
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- One of the slowest ethernet standards what utilizes bus topologies.
- IEEE standard for cabled networks
- Jenny, I've got your number.
- Device used with 100BASE-TX transmissions.
- Multimode with Standard Connector (SC).
- Each color coded pair in a Cat5e cable has this feature to reduce interference.
- The "A" in CSMA/CD.
- Fiber with a max of 300m, uses an LC connector.
- Another name for 100BASE-TX using copper cabling.
- Simultaneous two-way communication.
- Shorthand for shielded and foiled Category 7 cable.
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- Copper cable wit a maximum distance of 30m.
- 100MBPS Multi-Mode with MT-RJ connections.
- 10 gigabit Single Mode Fiber.
- Fiber with a max of 275m.
- This type of interference is common with unshielded cabling.
- Bidirectional communication with one sender at a time.
- OM4 that maxes out at 400m with Lucent Connectors.
- Devices connected to a hub share a _______.
- Shorthand for non-shielded copper pair cable.
20 Clues: The "A" in CSMA/CD. • Fiber with a max of 275m. • Jenny, I've got your number. • 10 gigabit Single Mode Fiber. • IEEE standard for cabled networks • Simultaneous two-way communication. • Multimode with Standard Connector (SC). • 100MBPS Multi-Mode with MT-RJ connections. • Device used with 100BASE-TX transmissions. • Copper cable wit a maximum distance of 30m. • ...
Scarlet Letter Terminology 2025-11-05
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- - declared holy or sacred
- - a sign of something to come; an omen
- - immoral or grossly unfair behavior
- - a mark of disgrace on a person or circumstance
- - Pearl is called this
- - a derogatory term for a promiscuous woman (the women in the crowd call Hester this)
- - Pearl is called this
- - Pearl is called this
- - a dense crowd of people
- - a period of staying awake to keep watch or pray
- - a thing that is helpful or beneficial
- - my english teacher
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- - the literary era Hawthorne belonged to
- - the person who maintains the church property
- - magic or sorcery that deals with the dead
- - a priest, minister, or religious leader
- - a person’s face or facial expression
- - Pearl is called this
- - red, as in the letter on Hester’s tombstone
- - the ceremonial officer who escorts Hester out of the prison
- - the author of The Scarlet Letter
- - a magical object that brings good luck
- - devoutly religious
23 Clues: - devoutly religious • - my english teacher • - Pearl is called this • - Pearl is called this • - Pearl is called this • - Pearl is called this • - declared holy or sacred • - a dense crowd of people • - the author of The Scarlet Letter • - immoral or grossly unfair behavior • - a sign of something to come; an omen • - a person’s face or facial expression • ...
Unit 5 Terminology 2025-11-05
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- Visible cracks within the Earth’s surface where two tectonic plates meet
- These are the spot where two tectonic plates meet
- This theory states that magma rising at the mid-ocean ridge pushes crust away
- This theory states that the crust is broken up into pieces known as tectonic plates
- The idea that the continents once moved on mantle and move today
- This plate boundary has the plates moving AWAY from one another
- This is movement of magma due to warmer, less dense magma rising while cooler, more dense magma sinks
- The most famous supercontinent
- Last name of scientist who proposed seafloor spreading
- This was a specific fossilized animal found on South America and Africa
- This mountain range formed when The pacific plate slides below below the South American
- This is the process of magma rising at the mid-ocean ridge
- This plate boundary has the plates SLIDING AGAINST/PAST one another
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- This occurs when the heavier, more dense oceanic crust slides below the continental crust
- This mountain range formed when the Indian and Eurasian plates collided
- These remains of organisms were one piece of evidence used to support continental drift
- These form on land at a divergent boundary (There is one in Africa)
- Last name of scientist who proposed theory of continental drift
- These are vibrations in the ground as a result of tectonic plates brushing against one another
- Specific region where an oceanic plate slides below the continental, often creating a trench
- Openings within the Earth where magma rises
- This plate boundary has the plates moving TOWARDS one another
- This region within the Pacific with the highest concentration of volcanoes
- The most famous fault line found in California
24 Clues: The most famous supercontinent • Openings within the Earth where magma rises • The most famous fault line found in California • These are the spot where two tectonic plates meet • Last name of scientist who proposed seafloor spreading • This is the process of magma rising at the mid-ocean ridge • This plate boundary has the plates moving TOWARDS one another • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2025-11-06
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- prefix meaning after
- root word meaning bone
- skin infection caused by bacteria
- prefix meaning above/beyond
- root word meaning skin
- suffix meaning disease
- root word meaning nerves
- protein in red blood cells
- vocabulary used across health science professions
- word part added to the end of a word
- root word meaning heart
- suffix which references narrowing
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- professional who specializes in cancer treatment and diagnoses
- core of a word
- relating to two sides
- prefix meaning difficult
- prefix meaning before
- root word meaning stomach/abdomen
- prefix meaning against
- prefix meaning self
- word part added to the beginning of a word
- suffix meaning breathing
- prefix meaning under/below
- blood disorder caused by lack of blood cells or hemoglobin
- suffix meaning examine
25 Clues: core of a word • prefix meaning self • prefix meaning after • relating to two sides • prefix meaning before • root word meaning bone • root word meaning skin • prefix meaning against • suffix meaning disease • suffix meaning examine • root word meaning heart • prefix meaning difficult • root word meaning nerves • suffix meaning breathing • protein in red blood cells • ...
Animal cell terminology 2025-05-14
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- organize the microtubules
- attracts water
- visible to the eye
- makes up all living things
- allows certain substance access in and out the cell
- powerhouse of the cell
- responsible for carbohydrate and lipid synthesis does not have ribosomes
- protects the organelle
- controls movement of substances
- has folds, increases surface area on which reactions can take place
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- repels water
- requires microscope
- stacks of flatted membranes
- destroys foreign material, inside and out of cells
- structure inside cell wall
- control centre of cell
- network of folded membranes, has ribosomes
- has fixed shape and position
- called nucleoplasm and holds together the organelles
- changes shape (opens an closes)
20 Clues: repels water • attracts water • visible to the eye • requires microscope • control centre of cell • powerhouse of the cell • protects the organelle • organize the microtubules • structure inside cell wall • makes up all living things • stacks of flatted membranes • has fixed shape and position • controls movement of substances • changes shape (opens an closes) • ...
English Terminology (BIG) 2025-06-03
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- Which programming paradigm most closely matches Prolog?
- A diagram that represents a process or algorithm
- OSI Layer that encodes and decodes bits into groups of bits
- Principle of OOP that involves hiding internal details of an object
- Issues raised by the use of AI
- Ability to reason with numerical concepts
- Tree's model in data structures
- It runs source code directly, converting it line by line during execution
- It simulates people lining up where the first person is served first
- In these languages, programs are expressed as mathematical functions
- Programming describes what the program should accomplish without specifying how to do it
- When a system is no longer performing its intended functions, it may probably have lost its
- Oral skills in education
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- Main principle in Object-Oriented Programming
- It checks the cache, which is essentially a repository of entries
- The process of arranging items in a particular order
- A type of low-level software embedded in hardware that controls basic functions
- It converts high-level language code to machine level code
- The maximum amount of data that can be transmitted over a connection in a given time
- A point where a program chooses between actions
- The verb of "conception"
- Main principle in Object-Oriented Programming
- Speed of data generation
- Size of the files
- It consists of nodes and edges connecting them
- The consequence of the limited velocity with which every physical event proceeds
- The amount of resources an algorithm needs
- A collection of elements stored in contiguous memory locations
- The verb with noun "evolution"
- OSI Layer that which is responsible for end-to-end delivery of the entire message
30 Clues: Size of the files • The verb of "conception" • Speed of data generation • Oral skills in education • Issues raised by the use of AI • The verb with noun "evolution" • Tree's model in data structures • Ability to reason with numerical concepts • The amount of resources an algorithm needs • Main principle in Object-Oriented Programming • ...
Livestock Terminology Crossword 2025-09-30
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- mature female sheep
- mature male swine
- mature female cattle
- offspring of goats
- immature female poultry
- mature male goat
- mature male poultry
- mature famale swine
- mature male sheep
- immature female goat
- immature male sheep
- mature male cattle
- the result of an agricultural process that is ready for consumption
- mature female poultry
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- immature female cattle
- castrated male swine
- immature female sheep
- immature female swine
- castrated male poultry
- offspring of sheep
- to remove the testes
- children or young of a particular parent
- castrated male goat
- offspring of swine
- complete in natural growth or development
- castrated male cattle
- mature female goat
- the offspring of cattle
- offspring of poultry
29 Clues: mature male goat • mature male swine • mature male sheep • offspring of goats • offspring of sheep • offspring of swine • mature male cattle • mature female goat • mature female sheep • mature male poultry • mature famale swine • castrated male goat • immature male sheep • castrated male swine • mature female cattle • to remove the testes • immature female goat • offspring of poultry • ...
basic medical terminology 2025-10-15
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- high blood pressure
- word root for nerve
- harmless or non-cancerous condition
- complete blood count
- prefix means joint
- prefix meaning blood
- root meaning bone
- suffix meaning pain
- take a needed
- refers to blood vessels
- prefix means many or excessive
- recurring or persistent condition
- prefix meaning painful
- blue skin due to lack of oxygen
- large
- in front
- high or excessive
- suffix refers to disease
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- root meaning skull
- vital signs
- a clot obstructing blood flow
- higher up
- prefix meaning against
- further away from to origin
- electrocardiogram
- root word meaning heart
- plane vertical line that divides the body into front and back
- swelling
- a pocket of put caused by infection
- refers to the specific study or field of medicine
- word root for lung
- word root for heart
- an instrument used to visualize unseen body parts
- a condition that comes on suddenly
- prefix meaning inside
- heartrate
- suffix refers to the surgical removal of body part
37 Clues: large • swelling • in front • higher up • heartrate • vital signs • take a needed • electrocardiogram • root meaning bone • high or excessive • root meaning skull • prefix means joint • word root for lung • high blood pressure • word root for nerve • suffix meaning pain • word root for heart • complete blood count • prefix meaning blood • prefix meaning inside • prefix meaning against • prefix meaning painful • ...
