acting terminology Crossword Puzzles
Animal Terminology Crossword 2026-02-02
Across
- birthing term for swine
- castrated male sheep
- birthing term for chicken and ducks
- newborn rabbit
- castrated male cattle
- newborn duck
- castrated male chicken
- birthing term for sheep
- birthing term for cattle
- castrated male horse
- birthing term for goats
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- young male chicken
- newborn swine
- grown fish
- mature female turkey
- young female swine
- young female chicken
- newborn fish
- mature male cattle
- birthing term for fish
- newborn goose
- mature male turkey
- birthing term for horses
- mature male goat
- mature female rabbit
25 Clues: grown fish • newborn fish • newborn duck • newborn swine • newborn goose • newborn rabbit • mature male goat • young male chicken • young female swine • mature male cattle • mature male turkey • castrated male sheep • mature female turkey • young female chicken • castrated male horse • mature female rabbit • castrated male cattle • birthing term for fish • castrated male chicken • birthing term for swine • ...
Animal terminology Crossword 2026-02-02
Across
- a mature male Swine
- a mature male Cow
- a newborn goose
- a young female Sheep
- a newborn Turkey
- a mature male Sheep
- a Newborn chicken
- a Newborn duck
- a mature male Horse
- a young male Swine
- a Newborn sheep
- a newborn fish
- a young female cow
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- a mature male chicken
- young male cow
- a young female chicken
- a young female Goat
- a young male goat
- a mature male Goat
- a mature male Duck
- a young female swine
- a mature male Goose
- a newborn horse
- a newborn rabbit
- a young female horse
25 Clues: young male cow • a Newborn duck • a newborn fish • a newborn goose • a newborn horse • a Newborn sheep • a newborn Turkey • a newborn rabbit • a young male goat • a mature male Cow • a Newborn chicken • a mature male Goat • a mature male Duck • a young male Swine • a young female cow • a young female Goat • a mature male Swine • a mature male Sheep • a mature male Goose • a mature male Horse • ...
MRS120 Medical Terminology 2026-02-02
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- Toward the midline of the body
- A reason for having a medical imaging procedure or treatment
- Harmful conditions that should be avoided in a patient's management
- Injury where the bones of a joint are not in position
- Widespread
- Immune response known as swelling
- Impaired speech
- A person who can move independently, free of assistance
- Uniform in appearance, consistent in colour
- An opening or holelike structure that allows for the passage of anatomical structures
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- Diminished blood flow to an area, leading to a reduction in oxygen supply
- The medical speciality that studies the heart
- Low Blood Pressure
- The body's normal, balanced state
- What two bones do when they meet at a joint
- To move toward the tail
- Affecting both sides
- Break in a bone
- Lying on their back, face up
- Muscle or cell wastage
- Sudden onset
21 Clues: Widespread • Sudden onset • Break in a bone • Impaired speech • Low Blood Pressure • Affecting both sides • Muscle or cell wastage • To move toward the tail • Lying on their back, face up • Toward the midline of the body • The body's normal, balanced state • Immune response known as swelling • What two bones do when they meet at a joint • Uniform in appearance, consistent in colour • ...
Nurse Assisting Terminology 2026-02-09
Across
- After surgery (abbreviation)
- Bends a joint, decreasing the angle between bones
- Physical Therapy
- Occupational Therapy
- Loss of the ability to understand or express speech
- Swelling caused by excess fluid in body tissues
- Elevated blood sugar levels
- Relating to the shoulder blade
- Frequent urination at night
- Infection acquired in a hospital setting
- Straightens a joint
- Relating to the shinbone
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- Condition characterized by weakened bones
- Redness of the skin
- Moves a body part toward the midline
- Disease of the heart muscle
- Superficial injury to the skin
- Moves a body part away from the midline
- Localized collection of blood outside blood vessels
- Difficulty with speech or language
- Having a fever
21 Clues: Having a fever • Physical Therapy • Redness of the skin • Straightens a joint • Occupational Therapy • Relating to the shinbone • Disease of the heart muscle • Elevated blood sugar levels • Frequent urination at night • After surgery (abbreviation) • Superficial injury to the skin • Relating to the shoulder blade • Difficulty with speech or language • ...
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
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- 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
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- 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
Down
- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- – 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
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- 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
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- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- - 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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 • ...
Peter's Ch. 4 crossword puzzle 2014-02-07
Across
- force vector sum of all forces on an object.
- gravitational force experienced by an object.
- field a vector quantity that relates the mass of an object to the gravitational force it experiences at a given location.
- weight support force acting on an object.
- a push or a pull.
- the condition in which the net force on an object is zero.
- objects of interest that interact with each other and the external world.
- Third Law states that all actions come in pairs.
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- tendency of an object to resist changes in velocity.
- means that there are no contact forces acting to support the object, and the object’s apparent weight is zero.
- diagram a physical model that represents the forces acting on a system.
- force the force exerted by a fluid on an object opposing motion through the fluid.
- velocity the constant velocity that is reached when the drag force equals the force of gravity.
13 Clues: a push or a pull. • weight support force acting on an object. • force vector sum of all forces on an object. • gravitational force experienced by an object. • Third Law states that all actions come in pairs. • tendency of an object to resist changes in velocity. • the condition in which the net force on an object is zero. • ...
Newton's Laws 2023-10-20
Across
- The sum of all of the forces acting on an object
- Forces that are opposite in direction and equal in size
- The force applied in one direction is greater than the force applied in the opposite direction
- The product of the mass and the velocity of an object
- The tendency of an object to remain at rest or remain moving
- The vertical, downward force exerted on a mass as a result of gravity
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- If the size and direction of the forces are balanced and there is no net force acting on the object
- The force acting perpendicularly to a surface
- A push or pull
- The amount of matter in an object
- A vantage point with respect to which position and motion may be described
- A force that acts to resist motion of objects that are touching
- an object at rest remains at rest and in object in motion remains in motion
13 Clues: A push or pull • The amount of matter in an object • The force acting perpendicularly to a surface • The sum of all of the forces acting on an object • The product of the mass and the velocity of an object • Forces that are opposite in direction and equal in size • The tendency of an object to remain at rest or remain moving • ...
matter 2022-10-18
Across
- When you force an object away from you
- When you force an object towards you
- A push or a pull on an object
- The sum of all the forces acting on an object _ force
- The surface of two objects rubbing together
- When two forces acting on an object are equal and opposite they are called __________________ forces
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- When two forces acting on an object have one force that is stronger they are called ______________ forces
- A force that pulls objects towards the center of the earth
- When a rubber band is stretched, what is the force it experiences
- The unit of force
- force that acts when two bodies are in contact but not moving
11 Clues: The unit of force • A push or a pull on an object • When you force an object towards you • When you force an object away from you • The surface of two objects rubbing together • The sum of all the forces acting on an object _ force • A force that pulls objects towards the center of the earth • force that acts when two bodies are in contact but not moving • ...
science 2025-03-14
Across
- two forces are acting on an object and one of the forces is greater than the other.
- This occurs when two objects move past each other it slows objects down.
- When two forces are acting on an object and one of the forces is greater than the other.
- a force that pulls things down to earth
- using force to move something away from you
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- This is the increase in length when something like a spring or elastic band stretches.
- the size of a surface
- This is a turning force.
- the ability of any object in the air or on water
- Balanced.
- This is a force acting on an object’s mass. Weight is measured in newtons (N).
11 Clues: Balanced. • the size of a surface • This is a turning force. • a force that pulls things down to earth • using force to move something away from you • the ability of any object in the air or on water • This occurs when two objects move past each other it slows objects down. • This is a force acting on an object’s mass. Weight is measured in newtons (N). • ...
Story 2026-02-25
Across
- acting excited or extreme
- to officially handle or deal with something
- an event, unusual
- the ability to enter or use something
- a place where old records are stored
- to speak very softly
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- feeling ashamed or uncomfortable
- to pause before speaking or acting
- to observe something or pay attention
- fixing a mistake
- breathing so other people can hear it
11 Clues: fixing a mistake • an event, unusual • to speak very softly • acting excited or extreme • feeling ashamed or uncomfortable • to pause before speaking or acting • a place where old records are stored • to observe something or pay attention • the ability to enter or use something • breathing so other people can hear it • to officially handle or deal with something
CWhitmore ch 2/4 2016-11-04
Across
- the distance divided by time interval during which the motion occurred
- for straight line ,otion accelation=final velocity-initial velocity/time. see above
- the forces acting on an object that combine to produce a net force that is equal to zero
- W=mg weight=mass X fee fall acceleration
- for every action force, there is an equal and opposite reaction force
- a quantity defined as the products of an objects mass and velocity (p=mXv)
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- the cause of an acceleration of change in the objects velocity
- the forces acting on an object that combiner to produce a net non zero force
- a quantity describing both seed and direction
- (p=mv) momentum=mass X velocity
- the motion of body when only the force of gravity acting on it
- the change in the velocity divided by time interval in witch the change occurs
- the force between two objects in contact that oppose the motion of ether object
- the tendency of an object to remain at rest or in motion with a constant velocity
- the force of attraction between two particles of mater due to their masses
15 Clues: (p=mv) momentum=mass X velocity • W=mg weight=mass X fee fall acceleration • a quantity describing both seed and direction • the cause of an acceleration of change in the objects velocity • the motion of body when only the force of gravity acting on it • for every action force, there is an equal and opposite reaction force • ...
vocabularys for physics 2022-10-06
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- a object with only force acting on it
- straight line
- The rate at something moves
- the same speed going in the same direction
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- something that is moving
- straight to the right
- velocity with no direction
- acting on it gravity the force that keeps us from float of the earth
- straight up
- Direction and magnitude
- when something is movng with only gravity
- how long something is in the air
12 Clues: straight up • straight line • straight to the right • Direction and magnitude • something that is moving • velocity with no direction • The rate at something moves • how long something is in the air • a object with only force acting on it • when something is movng with only gravity • the same speed going in the same direction • ...
1 - HTN Pharmacology 2021-12-10
Across
- this class of centrally-acting sympatholytics inhibit the binding of norepinephrine, allowing for vasodilation and a decrease in BP
- clonidine works to lower heart rate by inhibition of this neurotransmitter
- the absence of this criterion indicates that a patient in HTN crisis in specifically in HTN Urgency
- order to prevent this side effect, a nonselective alpha-blocker is often given with a beta-blocker
- use of nonselective alpha-blockers are typically reserved for this type of emergency (e.g. cocaine overdose)
- a patient with a BP of >140/>90 mmHg is considered to be in this stage of hypertension
- this class of centrally-acting sympatholytics should be avoided in patients with reactive airway disease (e.g. COPD, asthma) because they induce bronchoconstriction
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- this class of centrally-acting sympatholytics lower BP through the inhibition of alpha-1 receptors and the inhibition of post-synaptic alpha-2 receptors
- this centrally-acting sympatholytic is a pre-synaptic alpha-2 agonist
- the presence of this criterion indicates that a patient in HTN crisis is specifically in HTN Emergency
- alpha-1 blockers can be identified by this suffix
- a patient with a BP of (120-129)/<80 mmHg is considered to be in this stage of hypertension
- all beta-blockers lose selectivity at _______ doses
13 Clues: alpha-1 blockers can be identified by this suffix • all beta-blockers lose selectivity at _______ doses • this centrally-acting sympatholytic is a pre-synaptic alpha-2 agonist • clonidine works to lower heart rate by inhibition of this neurotransmitter • a patient with a BP of >140/>90 mmHg is considered to be in this stage of hypertension • ...
Adverbs...... 2022-03-28
Across
- She was acting really ________.
- My mother is acting quite ______.
- What she did wasn't done __________.
- I will ______ help you.
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- I do thing in an _______ fashion.
- I ______ made it past the finish line.
- She shouts very ______.
- He didn't act very ________.
- I ______ don't understand.
- I would have ______ remembered if that happened.
10 Clues: She shouts very ______. • I will ______ help you. • I ______ don't understand. • He didn't act very ________. • She was acting really ________. • I do thing in an _______ fashion. • My mother is acting quite ______. • What she did wasn't done __________. • I ______ made it past the finish line. • I would have ______ remembered if that happened.
Deciphering Academic Jargon 2021-10-19
Across
- specialized terminology associated with a specific field
- face-to-face meeting with dissertation committee
- has authority over the University
- job security
- independent project that involves research that is used to synthesize a written report
- students that already have a bachelor's degree and are pursuing a master's or doctoral degree
- helps professors with classes they teach
- responsible for designing and carrying out or overseeing others carrying out a research project
- protects human subjects
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- highly standardized version of a proposal
- part-time professor who may have completed their doctoral degree or may be working towards doing so
- streamlined version of CV
- completed all your program requirements except the doctoral dissertation
- lays out what you're going to do for your dissertation
- non-tenure-track professors with renewable contract and in some cases opportunities for promotion over time
- involves applying what you've learned across a whole discipline
- ensures rigor of scholarly research
- degree commonly for those interested in academia or research
- sets policies and decides how a unit will run
19 Clues: job security • protects human subjects • streamlined version of CV • has authority over the University • ensures rigor of scholarly research • helps professors with classes they teach • highly standardized version of a proposal • sets policies and decides how a unit will run • face-to-face meeting with dissertation committee • ...
Paul's Public Forum Debates Crossword 2022-11-02
Across
- how you give your speech
- the first person to give their speech is decided with a ____ ____
- the good side of a speech
- Teams must understand the meaning of terminology in a consistent manner so debates have a ______ of ideas.
- Warrants connect the _____ and its support, sometime obviously, sometime subtly.
- A team, however, should ________ several arguments on both sides of the issue,
- how long the grand crossfire should be
- Each team has ___ minutes of prep time.
- major argument from either side
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- Judges evaluate teams on the _______ of the arguments actually made
- the amount of time a team has to prepare
- how long a speech should be
- what the speech is about
- The judge is the ________ of the round
- the way a problem is solved
- Judges weigh _________ only to the extent that they are clearly explained,
- To best accomplish _______, both members of a team should have a consistent approach and a unified view of what is important and less important.
- what you use to support your speech
- connects the claim and support
- the bad side of a speech
20 Clues: how you give your speech • what the speech is about • the bad side of a speech • the good side of a speech • how long a speech should be • the way a problem is solved • connects the claim and support • major argument from either side • what you use to support your speech • The judge is the ________ of the round • how long the grand crossfire should be • ...
termonology 2022-05-20
Across
- management system:a software tool specifically designed to collect access terminological data.
- translation of the text that appears on-screen while someone is speaking.
- exertion of a modifying or controlling influence on something
- act or process of writing words using a different alphabet
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- rhetorical effect of the original text.
- the language used to describe a specific thing, or the language used within a specific field.
6 Clues: rhetorical effect of the original text. • act or process of writing words using a different alphabet • exertion of a modifying or controlling influence on something • translation of the text that appears on-screen while someone is speaking. • the language used to describe a specific thing, or the language used within a specific field. • ...
3.unite 2021-12-31
15 Clues: hate • chance • effect • plaster • annoying • addicted • the game • trembling • customary • to approve • funny evet • prioritize • up give in • interesting • dangerous job
Science vocab 2023-09-19
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- The momentum of a group of objects stay the same within outside object.
- A measure of how hard it is to stop a moving object
- A contact force that resist the sliding motion of two surfaces that are touching
- Forces acting on an object that combine and form a net force
- The gravitational force exerted on an object
- a push or pull on an object.
- a push or pull on one object by another object that is touching it.
- A object that moves in an circular path till it lands in the middle.
- The amount of matter in an object
- Law that states that if the net force acting in an object is zero, the motion doesn't change
- Any motion in which a object is moving in a circle
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- The acceleration of an object is equal to the net force exerted
- The tendency of a object to not change its motion
- The compilation of all the forces acting on an object
- An attractive force that exists between all object without touching it
- Every action there is, there is an equal and opposite reaction
- A force that one object applies to another object without touching it
- The forces two objects apply to each other
18 Clues: a push or pull on an object. • The amount of matter in an object • The forces two objects apply to each other • The gravitational force exerted on an object • The tendency of a object to not change its motion • Any motion in which a object is moving in a circle • A measure of how hard it is to stop a moving object • The compilation of all the forces acting on an object • ...
Theatre Space 2025-09-19
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- the acting area of the stage that extends beyond the proscenium
- small room at the back of the auditorium; used to house light and sound equipment
- a performance space in which the audience sits all around the stage
- onstage decoration to help establish the time and place of a play
- second tier of seating
- area immediately below the stage which is usually lower than the auditorium level; used primarily by the stage orchestra
- imaginary line at which the act curtain meets the floor
- wall forming a picture frame separating the stage from the auditorium
- stage area beyond the acting area
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- the stage area towards the audience
- a performance space in which the audience views the action as if through a picture frame
- offstage areas right and left stage
- curtains placed on either side of the stage, just upstage of the curtain line; they serve to mask the wings from the view of the audience
- lower section of the second tier of seating
- opening in the stage floor, normally covered, which can be used for special effects
- the auditorium, or the area where the audience sits
- a performance space in which the audience sits on two or three sides of the acting area
- the stage area away from audience
18 Clues: second tier of seating • the stage area away from audience • stage area beyond the acting area • the stage area towards the audience • offstage areas right and left stage • lower section of the second tier of seating • the auditorium, or the area where the audience sits • imaginary line at which the act curtain meets the floor • ...
Murray Darling Basin 2021-05-24
5 Clues: where is it located • is a small focus on the part of the earth • where wool, cotton, wheat, sheep are produced • The terminology a large area of land is flooded • the interaction between a living and non-living thing in a given environment
Structures 2014-01-26
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- Force of attraction between objects
- Quantity of matter in an object
- Object uses solid structure to support loads
- Presses the particles of an object together
- Push or pull
- Made of parts put together
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- Network of parts that support loads
- Physical appearance of a structure
- Purpose of a structure
- Hollow structure that has a curved shape
- Force acting between two parts of a body
- Force acting on a structure from the outside
12 Clues: Push or pull • Purpose of a structure • Made of parts put together • Quantity of matter in an object • Physical appearance of a structure • Network of parts that support loads • Force of attraction between objects • Hollow structure that has a curved shape • Force acting between two parts of a body • Presses the particles of an object together • ...
Im and Ir 2025-02-26
Across
- Growing crops
- Something is not normal, even, or symmetrical
- Acting or talking before thinking about the consequences
- An adult acting like a child
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- Something that is no longer important
- Raising animals
- remake or fix something that has been broken
- Making containers, sculptures and other objects of clay
- Change where an object or person is
- Something that cannot be done
- Live forever
- Dry stalks of cereal plants used in farming
12 Clues: Live forever • Growing crops • Raising animals • An adult acting like a child • Something that cannot be done • Change where an object or person is • Something that is no longer important • Dry stalks of cereal plants used in farming • remake or fix something that has been broken • Something is not normal, even, or symmetrical • ...
Forces 2023-08-02
Across
- The amount of matter an object is made up of - measured in g or kg and is always the same no matter where you are in the universe
- The force of attraction between magnets where like poles repel and opposites attract (a non-contact force)
- The force of attraction that pulls us towards Earth (a non-contact force)
- Forces that do not require objects to touch
- Forces that require objects to touch
- The instrument used to measure forces
- Equal and opposite forces are acting - there is no movement
- When two surfaces rub together (a contact force)
- The amount of gravity acting on an object - measured in N and changes depending where you are in the universe
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- The interaction of objects with air (a contact force)
- When one force is bigger than the other - there is movement
- Push, pull or twist action
- Unit of measurement for force (N)
- The total force acting on an object
14 Clues: Push, pull or twist action • Unit of measurement for force (N) • The total force acting on an object • Forces that require objects to touch • The instrument used to measure forces • Forces that do not require objects to touch • When two surfaces rub together (a contact force) • The interaction of objects with air (a contact force) • ...
SIG Terminology Review 2017-05-16
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- Segregated Classes setup at the Company-level on SCRIP to house shares issued to shareholders, outside of the standard Common Class, that have certain holding requirements.
- This is the job run by SCRIP NA overnight that generates all electronic files and other types of outputs as a result of data input for the previous day.
- Grants employees the right to buy stock from the company when certain terms are met, also known as vesting.
- The daily report generated by the SCRIP NA system that reports any changes in issued capital resulting from online transactions processed the previous day.
- Deposit/Withdrawal at Custodian. A method of electronically transferring shares to or from the Depository Trust Company (DTC), which acts as a clearinghouse for settling trades in corporate and municipal securities.
- Another term for a Broker or Clearing Agent. Brokers that are setup to send/receive electronic shares via the FAST system have a Participant Number. This is a 2, 3 or 4 digit numerical range that identifies the Participant and is coded through DTC’s platform to link the Number with the Firm for appropriate delivery.
- This is any instruction that performs a change in the SCRIP NA database.
- : The Keyboard shortcut F7 allows you to access the Holder Enquiry System directly from any part of SCRIP NA except when already in Enquiry.
- The date on which an employee stock award is exercised and some or all of the shares of stock underlying the stock award are purchased by the optionee.
- a specialized process used when clients request distributions, cancellations or share issuances involving 25 or more holders/transactions.
- CEDE & Co is the nominee name represented on the transfer agents records for Depository Trust Company (DTC).
- Some employee plans require a participant to hold employer contributions for a certain period before they can be sold or withdrawn. This is known as the vesting period. At the end of the period, the shares are vested.
- Stock that is issued and held by a company, but not considered outstanding shares. These are shares that do not pay dividends, have no voting rights, and should not be included in the calculation of outstanding shares.
- A company may provide for shares of different classes that have special rights or restrictions. Each class in SCRIP NA is represented by a class code.
- Meant in terms of Capital Control ___ – this is a function on SCRIP that allows processing to and from Company-controlled Reserves and Unallocated records (“R” and “U” Accounts on SCRIP).
- Fast Automated Securities Transfer. A system introduced by DTC enabling participants to provide electronic custody, transfer, deposit and withdrawal services to beneficial holders more quickly and efficiently.
- an automated securities exchange company that manages automated share or book entry share transfers.
- This is a reconciliation function performed in Operations/Service Delivery that ensures that the issued and outstanding Capital of an the issued capital as recorded in SCRIP NA are always in balance.
- Bogus book shares are common stock book entry shares which bear a restrictive legend applied in order to segregate the clean book shares from the restricted shares.
- The Date upon which an employee award is formally extended to an individual and becomes effective.
- An abbreviation used for Relationship Manager. This is the person who is the liaison with and deals directly with the Stock Transfer Client.
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- Generated by DTC, identified by a 15 digit number, listing 1-30 lines of securities presented for processing. Listing includes the line numbers, participant number, share amount and dollar value
- Attached within SCRIP NA to the shareholder’s certificate(s) as a way of recording legend and legal information about the certificate
- The maximum number of shares a Corporation may issue under their Letters Patent or Articles of Incorporation.
- The maximum number of shares that a corporation may issue under its Articles of Incorporation, By-Laws or Memorandum or Association.
- Code This is a code (usually 3 or 4 letters) that identifies the company on the SCRIP NA database.
- The number of shares issued to the investing public, which cannot exceed the authorized capital. The issuance of shares is issued by resolution and is, as a rule, fully paid.
- allows issuers and authorized signors to facilitate the distribution of shares securely online.
- The total number of securities of a specific class that have been issued and are in the hands of the Issuer’s security holders. This includes both restricted shares and freely tradable shares.
- The amount of time elapsed between the acquisition of shares and the disposal (i.e. sale) of the same shares.
- Fast Reject and Confirmation. A method of electronically transferring shares to or from the Depository Trust Company (DTC) using an SCL.
- The specific date to which a Relationship Manager and/or Client would like a transaction reflected on SCRIP as of.
- Date a trade settles and the funds/shares are moved to cover the sale or purchase, usually trade +3 days.
- One or more persons that have been delegated by the Issuer, to provide written direction to be accepted and acted upon by Computershare as the Issuer’s Transfer Agent.
- Point of reconciliation in SCRIP NA . Usually generated at the end of each working day. Identified by a unique ‘run’ number.
- The date that a purchase or sale was executed with the broker.
- Otherwise known as Bogus Book; shares that are issued in common stock book entry which bear a restricted legend applied in order to segregate the clean book shares from the restricted shares.
- To give or grant a position to any one or more shareowners. _______ tend to be issued under specific conditions, and are commonly used as a form of employee compensation. _____ can be converted to shares of common stock under certain conditions, such as vesting requirements.
- The unique number created for a Run generated at the end of each working day.
- Also known as Cost Basis Reporting Service. A unique string of numbers (generically 26 digits in length) that allows industry participants (e.g., securities brokers, transfer agents, custodian banks, etc.) to communicate Cost Basis information by sending and receiving transfer statements in a secure, automated and standardized manner.
40 Clues: The date that a purchase or sale was executed with the broker. • This is any instruction that performs a change in the SCRIP NA database. • The unique number created for a Run generated at the end of each working day. • allows issuers and authorized signors to facilitate the distribution of shares securely online. • ...
3D Design Terminology 2017-08-30
Across
- A raised design on a slab.
- Many motifs together
- To scratch a line through a layer of slip to expose the contrast clay below.
- To apply a finish, then wipe off most of the material applied leaving the finishes in the cracks and pores.
- Working clay on a potter's wheel.
- Substance which causes another to melt. Used in glaze.
- Oven for baking clay that heats to very high temperatures.
- 3 dimensional art
- Rolling pins used to flatten out clay.
- Designed for looks.
- Artwork that is made to look as real as possible.
- Used under clay to keep clay from sticking to the table.
- To remove material by digging into the surface.
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- Type of paint that washes with water.
- Simplify or exaggerate shapes to emphasize form. Starts from a real object.
- Can be used.
- The roughness or smoothness of a surface.
- Prongs used to lift the clay off the kiln floor.
- Smooth until shiny using a tool.
- Forming clay objects by pouring clip into a hollow plaster mold.
20 Clues: Can be used. • 3 dimensional art • Designed for looks. • Many motifs together • A raised design on a slab. • Smooth until shiny using a tool. • Working clay on a potter's wheel. • Type of paint that washes with water. • Rolling pins used to flatten out clay. • The roughness or smoothness of a surface. • Prongs used to lift the clay off the kiln floor. • ...
Contract Law Terminology 2022-01-21
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- a contract that was agreed upon verbally
- when one party benefits at the expense of the other
- someone who benefits from the contract without being included in it
- the restoring of something of value
- a "refund" granted to a party when the other does not fulfill
- the person getting the item of value
- a term or consition that affects the contract
- a fictional contract that the courts recognize
- the legal agreements in a contract
- one of the groups who agree to the contract
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- a promise that could never be kept
- something of value is exchanges for something else
- a contract between 2 specific parties
- when both parties agree on the terms
- a contract open to anyone from the promisor
- a contract implied by the situtation
- a contract that was stated on paper
- the person who promises something in exchange for something else
- what the parties have to do
- a legal contract is this
20 Clues: a legal contract is this • what the parties have to do • a promise that could never be kept • the legal agreements in a contract • the restoring of something of value • a contract that was stated on paper • when both parties agree on the terms • a contract implied by the situtation • the person getting the item of value • a contract between 2 specific parties • ...
Contract Law Terminology 2022-01-23
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- unfairly receiving a benefit
- set of laws that governs transactions between states and business transactions
- receives rewards because they are actually stated in the contract as a recipient
- one who holds the obligations and receives the benefits
- precedent set by prior court rulings
- acceptance must be for the exact same terms and conditions presented
- requires that only one party make a promise that is open and available to anyone who performs the required action
- accept the offer in exchange for consideration for something of value like money
- receives benefits from a contract and is generally stated or named within the contract
- controls most agreements between parties whether oral or written, that involve goods, services, money, employment contracts and real estate deals
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- receives benefits indirectly
- binds parties together through a mutual agreement and intent, but there are no expressed terms of the agreement
- elements are not specifically written or expressed but is still enforceable because a product or service was actually provided
- not legally enforceable because it is too vague or even impossible to fulfill
- pay for the lug nuts or return them to the repair shop
- a contract for the sale of goods over $500 is not enforceable unless it is written
- a legal document containing signatures of two or more parties that is binding and enforceable
- receive benefits of a contact while not owing any obligation
- elements are specifically stated
- non-performance
- requires both parties to a contract to perform an action
21 Clues: non-performance • receives benefits indirectly • unfairly receiving a benefit • elements are specifically stated • precedent set by prior court rulings • pay for the lug nuts or return them to the repair shop • one who holds the obligations and receives the benefits • requires both parties to a contract to perform an action • ...
Music Terminology: Tempos 2020-09-17
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- very very slow
- but not too much 3w
- even faster than presto
- at a walking pace 76-108 bpm
- broadly 40-60bpm
- fast, quick and bright 120-156bpm
- rather broadly 60-66
- slowly with great expression 66-76 bpm
- between andante and moderato 92-98 bpm 2w
- slightly faster than andante 80-108 (sometimes means slightly slower)
- fast, but not too much 4w
- moderately fast 102-110bpm
- suddenly
- moderately, in a march style 83-85bpm 2w
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- lively and fast
- very
- slightly faster than allegro 2w
- at a moderate speed 98-112bpm
- slowly 45-60 bpm
- resume previous tempo 2w
- very slow
- very slowly
- moderately allegro 116-120 2w
- with movement 2w
- very fast and lively
- slower than andante and slightly faster than adagio 70-80 bpm
- a little
- very very fast 168-200
28 Clues: very • a little • suddenly • very slow • very slowly • very very slow • lively and fast • broadly 40-60bpm • slowly 45-60 bpm • with movement 2w • but not too much 3w • rather broadly 60-66 • very fast and lively • very very fast 168-200 • even faster than presto • resume previous tempo 2w • fast, but not too much 4w • moderately fast 102-110bpm • at a walking pace 76-108 bpm • ...
CG/HG TERMINOLOGY 2020-06-09
Across
- An individual, squad, section, platoon, company, or other unit that is part of a larger unit.
- The procedure of draping colors for mourning with a mourning streamer or black bunting.
- In drill the immediate & smart execution of a movement.
- Cadence at 60 steps per minute, used for funerals only.
- A ceremony that involves the movement of marching units.
- A line of troops or vehicles placed side by side.
- The leading element of a colulmn.
- The element on which a movement is regulated.
- In drill the immediate & smart execution of a movement.
- Cadence at 112 to 120 steps (12,15, or 30 inches in length) per minute. This is normal cadence for drills & ceremonies.
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- A single column of troops or vehicles one behind the other.
- The length of a full step in quick time.
- The individual who is drilling the unit.
- The condition when uniforms & equipment are properly fitted out in the manner for which they were intended for use.
- Formation in which elements are placed one behind the other.
- The distance from heel to heel between the feet of a marching individual.
- An individual firearm such as a rifle.
- A formal military formation designed to observe a specific occasion.
- Term normally used to designate the service rifle but can refer to any weapon.
- Cadence at 180 steps (36 inches in length) per minute.
- The individual upon whom a formation or other element thereof regulates its march.
21 Clues: The leading element of a colulmn. • An individual firearm such as a rifle. • The length of a full step in quick time. • The individual who is drilling the unit. • The element on which a movement is regulated. • A line of troops or vehicles placed side by side. • Cadence at 180 steps (36 inches in length) per minute. • ...
Animal Gender Terminology 2020-09-19
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- A group of bovine
- A male pig castrated when young
- Giving birth to rabbits
- A castrated male goat
- Scientific name for goats
- An intact female sheep
- A group of dogs
- An intact male cat
- A young ferret
- A castrated male equine
- A young female bovine that has not given birth
- Scientific name for dogs
- A male rabbit
- Scientific name for sheep
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- Scientific term for a rabbit
- The act of giving birth to kittens
- Scientific name for cattle
- Giving birth to puppies
- An intact female equine
- A sexually mature male chicken
- Scientific name for cats
- A young chicken
- Scientific name for pigs
- A female chicken or turkey
- A group of sheep
- Scientific term for a guinea pig
- Scientific name for horses
- A young female pig that has not farrowed
28 Clues: A male rabbit • A young ferret • A group of dogs • A young chicken • A group of sheep • A group of bovine • An intact male cat • A castrated male goat • An intact female sheep • Giving birth to rabbits • Giving birth to puppies • An intact female equine • A castrated male equine • Scientific name for cats • Scientific name for pigs • Scientific name for dogs • Scientific name for goats • ...
Britney medical terminology 2020-08-27
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- very low blood cells
- pain in the liver
- i was loosing blood
- cant breathe
- looked at my bones good
- my neck is hurting
- he became weak
- the heart
- stomach that got studied
- made sure my eye was good
- my liver got removed
- they opened my skull
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- my cartilage was decreasing
- vessels softening
- a tumor in the liver
- disease in the gums
- his head hurts bad
- my body got cold
- I was containing fluid
- around the joints are hurting
- strong burn in chest
21 Clues: the heart • cant breathe • he became weak • my body got cold • vessels softening • pain in the liver • my neck is hurting • his head hurts bad • disease in the gums • i was loosing blood • very low blood cells • a tumor in the liver • strong burn in chest • my liver got removed • they opened my skull • I was containing fluid • looked at my bones good • stomach that got studied • ...
Basic Livestock Terminology 2022-02-23
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- female pig that has had a litter of piglets
- female pig that hasn't had a litter of piglets
- castrated male that has been trained to work
- female cow that has had a calf
- scientific name for goats
- intact male sheep
- intact male cow
- intact male goat
- scientific name for swine
- female goat thay hasn't had a kid
- castrated male cow
- female sheep that has had a lamb
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- castrated male goat
- female cow that hasn't had a calf
- female goat that has had a kid
- young sheep that hasn't been weaned
- scientific word for cattle
- castrated male pig
- young cow that hasn't been castrated
- intact male pig
- young goat that hasn't been weaned
- scientific name for sheep
- young pig that hasn't been weaned
- lamb female sheep that hasn't had a lamb
24 Clues: intact male cow • intact male pig • intact male goat • intact male sheep • castrated male pig • castrated male cow • castrated male goat • scientific name for goats • scientific name for sheep • scientific name for swine • scientific word for cattle • female goat that has had a kid • female cow that has had a calf • female sheep that has had a lamb • female cow that hasn't had a calf • ...
basic livestock terminology 2022-02-23
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- castrated male cow
- castrated male sheep
- castrated male pig
- intact male goat
- female goat that hasn't had a kid
- castrated male goat
- young pig that hasn't been weaned
- female pig that has had a litter
- intact male cow
- young goat that hasn't been weaned
- scientific name for cattle
- scientific name for goats
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- scientific name for swine
- female sheep that has had a lamb
- female cow that hasn't had a calf
- young sheep that hasn't been weaned
- a young cow that hasn't been weaned
- female cow that has had a calf
- female goat that has had a kid
- female sheep that hasn't had a lamb
- female pig that hasn't had a litter of piglets
- scientific name for sheep
- intact male pig
- intact male sheep
- castrated male that has been trained to do work
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 swine • scientific name for sheep • scientific name for goats • scientific name for cattle • female cow that has had a calf • female goat that has had a kid • female sheep that has had a lamb • ...
basic livestock terminology 2022-02-23
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- intact male cow
- intact male pig
- female sheep that has had a lamb
- castrated male cow 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
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- intact male cow
- intact male pig
- female sheep that has had a lamb
- castrated male that has been trained to work
- young cow that has not been weaned
- female sheep that has not had a lamb
- castrated male sheep
- young goat that has not been weaned
- scientific name for sheep
- scientific name for cattle
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- intact male goat
- young sheep that has not been weaned
- scientific name for goats
- female goat that has had a kid
- castrated male goat
- young pig that has not 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 has not had a kid
- female cow that has not had a calf
- female pig that has had a litter of piglets
- female pig that has not had a litter
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
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- female cow that has had a calf
- scientific name for goats
- castrated male cow that has been trained to work
- intact male cow
- female goat that has not had a kid
- female sheep that has had a lamb
- female sheep that ahs not had a lamb
- female pig that has not had a litter of piglets
- castrated male cow
- castrated male pig
- young goat that has not been weened
- female goat that has had a kid
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- scientifc name for cattle
- young cow that has not been weaned
- young pig that hasnt been weaned
- scientific name for sheep
- inatact male goat
- young sheep that has not been weened
- intact male sheep
- castrated male sheep
- female cow that has not had a calf
- intact male pig
- scientific name for swine
- female pig that has had a little of piglets
24 Clues: intact male cow • intact male pig • inatact male goat • intact male sheep • castrated male cow • castrated male pig • castrated male sheep • scientifc name for cattle • scientific name for goats • scientific name for sheep • scientific name for swine • female cow that has had a calf • female goat that has had a kid • young pig that hasnt been weaned • female sheep that has had a lamb • ...
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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- name for sheep
- female that has had a calf
- intact male pig
- female cow that hasn't had a calf
- castrated male cow
- scientific name for swine
- female pig that has'n't had a litter of pilets
- female goat that has had a kid
- intact male cow
- female that hasn't had a kid
- castrated male goat
- young cow that hasn't been weaned
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- castrated male sheep
- intact male goat
- female pig that has had a litter of piglets
- lamb- female sheep that hasn't had a lamb
- scientific name for goat
- intact male sheep
- castrated male pig
- young pig that hasn't been weaned'
- young goat that has not been weaned
- castrated male that has been trained to work
- scientific name for cattle
- young sheep that hasn't been weaned
- female sheep has had a lamb
25 Clues: name for sheep • 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 goat • scientific name for swine • female that has had a calf • scientific name for cattle • female sheep has had a lamb • female that hasn't had a kid • female goat that has had a kid • ...
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 sheep
- castrated male pig
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- scientific name for 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 goats
- intact male 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 male cow • intact male goat • intact male sheep • castrated male cow • castrated male pig • 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 • ...
Basic LiveStock Terminology 2022-02-23
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- intact male pig
- scientific name for sheep
- female goat that has had a kid
- is a female cow that has had a calf
- female cow that has not had a calf
- Lamb female sheep that has not had a lamb
- female sheep that has had a lamb
- intact male sheep
- castrated male pig
- young piglet that has not been weaned
- female pig that has not had a litter of piglets
- scientific name for pig
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- young cow that has not been weaned
- scientific native for cattle
- young goat that has not been weaned
- castrated male goat
- female goat that has not had a kid
- castrated male cow
- castrated male sheep
- young sheep that has not been weaned
- scientific name for goat
- intact male cow
- castrated male that has been trained to work
- intact male goat
- female pig that has had a litter of piglets
25 Clues: intact male pig • intact male cow • intact male goat • intact male sheep • castrated male cow • castrated male pig • castrated male goat • castrated male sheep • scientific name for pig • scientific name for goat • scientific name for sheep • scientific native for cattle • female goat that has had a kid • female sheep that has had a lamb • young cow that has not been weaned • ...
BASIC LIVESTOCK TERMINOLOGY 2022-02-23
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- intact male goat
- not the mama goat
- young sheep that hasent been castrated
- castrated male that has been trained
- not the mama sheep
- mama cow
- intact male pig
- not weaned baby goat
- young pig that has not been weaned
- not the mama cow
- castrated male pig
- scientific name for goats
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- castrated male pig
- intact male cow
- not the mama pig
- intact male sheep
- scientific name for cattle
- castrated male cow
- scientific name for swine
- mama pig
- scientific name for sheep
- young cow that has not been weened
- castrated male goat
- mama goat
24 Clues: mama pig • mama cow • mama goat • intact male cow • intact male pig • intact male goat • not the mama pig • not the mama cow • not the mama goat • intact male sheep • castrated male pig • castrated male cow • not the mama sheep • castrated male pig • castrated male goat • not weaned baby goat • scientific name for swine • scientific name for sheep • scientific name for goats • scientific name for cattle • ...
Module 1 Terminology 2022-02-01
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- struggle
- direct conflict
- sequence of events
- similar to a moral in a fable
- you
- they, he/she
- audience knows more than character
- sarcasm
- conflicts are resolved
- hints of future events in story
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- character's personality or traits
- shows results of climax and its effects
- when and where the story takes place
- going against what is "normal"
- battling the elements
- I,we
- contrast between expectations and outcome
- difference between appearance and reality
- person telling the story
- introduces characters and setting
- conflict is introduced
- mood
- internal struggle
- you're on the "edge of your seat"
24 Clues: you • I,we • mood • sarcasm • struggle • they, he/she • direct conflict • internal struggle • sequence of events • battling the elements • conflict is introduced • conflicts are resolved • person telling the story • similar to a moral in a fable • going against what is "normal" • hints of future events in story • character's personality or traits • introduces characters and setting • ...
Veterinary Medical Terminology 2022-02-11
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- Gallbladder.
- Blood clot.
- A colorless solution used to preserve organs and tissue.
- Intravenous.
- A prefix meaning slow.
- The caudal surface of the front paw.
- Dead tissue.
- A prefix meaning around.
- Pertaining to the tongue.
- The period of time after an operation.
- Kilogram.
- A prefix meaning large.
- Consists of the brain and spinal cord.
- The study of tumors.
- Stomach.
- A quadriplegic experiences this in the limbs of their body.
- Ex Kelly, crile, mosquito.
- Kidney.
- A prefix meaning abdomen.
- Pertaining to the side.
- Pertaining to the bones.
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- Pertaining to the arm.
- This heart condition causes the heart to make abnormal sounds.
- Towards the midline.
- Surgical removal of a part or all of the stomach.
- Increased amount of pain.
- A vet uses this tool to examine the ears.
- A suffix meaning medical examination/inspection.
- Brachycephalic dogs often have a condition where they struggle to breathe.
- Commonly called the voice box.
- Used to induce a loss of feeling or awareness.
- A major vein in the neck that is often used to collect blood samples in large animals.
- The study of movement; movement.
- Inflammation of the brain.
- A suffix meaning to cut into a part of the body.
- A surgical procedure often performed in foreign body removal surgery.
- Rate of speed at which the heart beats each minute.
- Respiration or breathing.
- A suffix meaning a medical treatment.
- Across.
40 Clues: Kidney. • Across. • Stomach. • Kilogram. • Blood clot. • Gallbladder. • Intravenous. • Dead tissue. • Towards the midline. • The study of tumors. • Pertaining to the arm. • A prefix meaning slow. • A prefix meaning large. • Pertaining to the side. • A prefix meaning around. • Pertaining to the bones. • Increased amount of pain. • Pertaining to the tongue. • Respiration or breathing. • ...
Medical Terminology Puzzle 2022-03-14
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- decrease in size of cells within an organ
- to have no breathing
- inflammation of the stomach
- red blood cell that transports oxygen
- cavity containing the spinal cord
- surgical removal of an organ
- difficulty speaking
- a deformity present at birth
- an instrument used for visualizing within a body
- visual inspection of the stomach
- space between the lungs
- surgical repair
- suffix meaning enlargement
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- recurrence of disease or symptoms after recovery
- inflammation of the gland
- flow or discharge from the nose
- type of valve in the heart that has three pointed ends
- swelling and tenderness of one or more joints
- also called the frontal plane
- kidney disease
- type of cancer that begins in the bones
- procedure done to determine the cause of death
- infection of the intestines
- a condition in which you lack red blood cells
- type of tumor that is cancerous
25 Clues: kidney disease • surgical repair • difficulty speaking • to have no breathing • space between the lungs • inflammation of the gland • suffix meaning enlargement • inflammation of the stomach • infection of the intestines • surgical removal of an organ • a deformity present at birth • also called the frontal plane • flow or discharge from the nose • type of tumor that is cancerous • ...
Skeletal Muscle Terminology 2021-11-04
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- rope-like structure blocking actin binding sites.
- composed of 3 protein subunits.
- CT that surrounds myofibrils
- ATP binds to ATP binding site releasing actin.
- light and contains thin filaments.
- type of gated channels that reside in terminal cisternae.
- these filaments are made of myosin protein
- name for post-synaptic receptor for contractions.
- causes filaments to slide and ADP falls off.
- abbreviation for the modified ER in skeletal muscle.
- CT that surrounds skeletal muscle
- runs along terminal cisternae.
- is stored in the terminal cisternae of the SR.
- plasma membrane of skeletal muscle.
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- single motor neuron + myofibrils it innervates.
- zigzag borders that lies in the center of I-band.
- during contractions, thick filaments do what to thin filaments?
- plate on sarcolemma where NMJ occurs.
- these filaments are made of actin protein
- dark and contains thick filaments.
- are either Thick or Thin
- contains two terminal cisternae and one t-tubule.
- column of muscle cells or myofibrils
- CT that surrounds fascicles
- center area where actin and myosin do not overlap.
- formed when myosin head binds to actin.
- center structural protein that anchors myosin.
- this Calcium pump, pumps Ca2+ back into the SR.
28 Clues: are either Thick or Thin • CT that surrounds fascicles • CT that surrounds myofibrils • runs along terminal cisternae. • composed of 3 protein subunits. • CT that surrounds skeletal muscle • dark and contains thick filaments. • light and contains thin filaments. • plasma membrane of skeletal muscle. • column of muscle cells or myofibrils • plate on sarcolemma where NMJ occurs. • ...
Neuro/VS Terminology 2021-12-07
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- noninvasive method of assessing arterial blood oxygenation
- involuntary rhythmic motion of eyes
- normal finding of the pupils
- measures and records the brain’s normal electrical activity
- lobe of brain that processes information about temperature, taste, touch, and movement
- point of maximal impact of heart
- where patient locks fingers to elicit patellar reflex
- stick out tongue and move side to side tests this cranial nerve
- motor cranial nerve responsible for lateral eye movement
- sitting on a cold chair is an example of heat lost by
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- device used to measure blood pressure
- artery that you auscultate while taking blood pressure
- normal breathing
- drooping of the eyelid
- labored breathing pattern often associated with fruity acetone breath
- used to assess motor function/balance
- positive reflex in children under 2, negative in adults
- the 5th vital sign
- difference between apical and radial pulse
- audible noises used to measure blood pressure
20 Clues: normal breathing • the 5th vital sign • drooping of the eyelid • normal finding of the pupils • point of maximal impact of heart • involuntary rhythmic motion of eyes • device used to measure blood pressure • used to assess motor function/balance • difference between apical and radial pulse • audible noises used to measure blood pressure • ...
Ch 11,16,18,19,20,21,22,23 terminology 2021-11-29
Across
- pale
- open
- without oxygen
- fasting blood sugar
- converting to sugar
- inflammation/infection of eye
- small hemorrhage under skin
- of the joint
- responds to stimulus
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- vertical division of body
- decreasing angle
- body fighting against itself
- level of consciousness
- nerve pain
- tissue abnormality/growth
- pulmonary function testing
- pertaining to RBCs
- makes antibodies
- turning palm upward
- nosebleed
20 Clues: pale • open • nosebleed • nerve pain • of the joint • without oxygen • decreasing angle • makes antibodies • pertaining to RBCs • fasting blood sugar • converting to sugar • turning palm upward • responds to stimulus • level of consciousness • vertical division of body • tissue abnormality/growth • pulmonary function testing • small hemorrhage under skin • body fighting against itself • ...
Basic Computer Terminology 2013-08-11
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- a system error in which the computer stops working and has to be restarted.
- bar the horizontal bar across the top of the computer’s screen that lists the menus.
- box an on-screen message box that appears when the computer requires additional information before completing a command.
- in printing from a computer, to print sideways on the page.
- point in word processing, the short flashing marker which indicates where your next typing will begin.
- drive the machinery that writes the data from a disk and/or writes data to a disk.
- shortcut a combination of keystrokes that performs some function otherwise found in a pulldown menu. Ex: Ctrl+S= Save
- a program in which you do your work.
- The shaded or colored backdrop of the screen. Sort of like home.
- a file you create.
- system the system software that controls the computer.
- box a small square in the upper right corner of a window which, when clicked, will expand the window to fill the whole screen.
- The pointer, usually arrow or cross shaped, which is controlled by the mouse.
- to move the mouse while its button is being pressed.
- Computer Terminology
- programs installed onto the computer.
- bar the horizontal bar at the top of a window which has the name of the file or folder it represents.
- as (a File menu item) to save a previously saved file in a new location and/or with a new name.
- a typeface that contains the characters of an alphabet or some other letterforms.
- to send a file from one computer to another through a network.
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- acronym for personal computer.
- an electronic subdirectory which contains files. Like a “file cabinet” folder.
- a central computer dedicated to sending and receiving data from other computers (on a network).
- running more than one application at the same time.
- to receive data from one computer to another. (If you are on the receiving end, you are downloading. If you are on the sending end, you are uploading ).
- a small floating window that contains tools used in a given application.
- a spinning platter made of magnetic or optically etched material on which data can be stored.
- to shift the contents of a window to bring hidden items into view.
- to select by clicking once on an icon or by highlighting text in a document.
- A portion of memory where the computer temporarily stores information. (Like when you copy something).
- key First key used in shortcuts. Ex: Ctrl + S= Save
- a graphic symbol for an application, file or folder.
- an electronic list of information that can be sorted and/or searched.
- start an application.
- down the command from the Special menu that shuts down the coputer safely.
- to insert text, or other material, from the clipboard.
- a copy of a file or disk.
- the generic word for an application, document, control panel or other computer data.
- drive a large capacity storage device made of multiple disks housed in a rigid case.
- a connection socket, or jack on the computer.
40 Clues: a file you create. • Computer Terminology • start an application. • a copy of a file or disk. • acronym for personal computer. • a program in which you do your work. • programs installed onto the computer. • a connection socket, or jack on the computer. • running more than one application at the same time. • a graphic symbol for an application, file or folder. • ...
2D Art Terminology 2013-11-20
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- Cutting down, focusing on a particular area
- The way an artist expresses their ideas
- An artist who painted colourful interiors
- Where your eye is drawn when you first look at an artwork
- An artwork that is based on what is real, but does not look like a photograph
- A secondary colour
- A warm colour
- Two colours opposite on the colour wheel
- Inside a part of a building
- "Wild Beasts"
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- A principle of art that gives dominance
- A Dutch Artist
- Arrangement of the objects in the artwork
- A pictorial form that represents something
- The leaders of an art movement
- A range of chosen colours
- The degree of lightness or darkness
- An art movement that uses unnatural, rich colours
- A repetitive, decorative design
- The relationship of sizes between the different parts
20 Clues: A warm colour • "Wild Beasts" • A Dutch Artist • A secondary colour • A range of chosen colours • Inside a part of a building • The leaders of an art movement • A repetitive, decorative design • The degree of lightness or darkness • A principle of art that gives dominance • The way an artist expresses their ideas • Two colours opposite on the colour wheel • ...
Theatre Production Terminology 2013-08-26
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- Stage area beyond the acting area, including the dressing rooms
- Imaginary line down the center of the stage, from upstage to downstage
- The total effect of sound in a theatre
- Expression used instead of “good luck” when one wishes an actor success before opening night
- Wheels on a platform
- Panel that controls the lighting instruments
- Electronic device that reduces the amount of power that a lighting instrument receives, thereby reducing the light that it is putting out
- Large sheet of painted canvas or muslin that hangs at the back of a set
- Stage area in front of the main curtain.
- Narrow platform suspended above the stage to permit ready access to the ropes, the lights, and the scenery hung from the grid
- Vertical lighting position, either backstage or in the auditorium
- Fabric pouch running the length of a drape along the bottom. It is designed to hold a chain that weighs down the bottom of the drape
- Aesthetically pleasing integration of performers, set, properties, and lighting
- The part of the stage closest to the audience as you face the audience
- Area in which the light and sound operators sit, usually in rear of the theatre
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- Slang term assigned to any technical situation that will trip up an inattentive actor.
- List of the cast in a show indicating what costumes they will wear in each scene
- Chart indicating when lights, scenery, props, and sounds need to be changed
- One of the first meetings of the production period, where general concepts are hammered out
- In modern theatre, the major interpretive figure, the artistic visionary whose job it is to bring to life the playwright’s script.
- Long iron pipe that stretches across the stage and upon which scenery or drops are hung
- Light coming from upstage of an actor
- Someone who provides financial support to a company or production.
- Way by which an author can register the ownership of literary or musical property
- Fast darkening of the stage
- Drapery or short rope hanging across the stage above the acting area to mask the fly loft and overhead lights
26 Clues: Wheels on a platform • Fast darkening of the stage • Light coming from upstage of an actor • The total effect of sound in a theatre • Stage area in front of the main curtain. • Panel that controls the lighting instruments • Stage area beyond the acting area, including the dressing rooms • Vertical lighting position, either backstage or in the auditorium • ...
Medical Terminology 1 2013-10-03
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- On the surface of the body
- Bone is crused and/or shattered into mutltiple pieces
- Bone pain
- The largest or most important part of an organ
- Softening of the cartilage
- Organelle that serves a digestive function for the cell
- Swayback; exaggerated anterior curve of the lumbar
- A small space or cavity at the beginning of a canal
- Partial dislocation
- A traumatic injury to a joint involing the ligaments
- Breaking down substances
- The pointed extremity of a conical structure
- The space within an artery, vein, intestine, or tube
- Fractured area of bone collapses on itself
- Abnormal condition of a joint
- Act of converting energy by continually building up substances
- Smallest unit of the body
- Holds organells of the cell
- Pertaining to carrying away from a structure
- Pertaining to far from the origin
- Extreme posterior curvature of the thoracic area of the spine
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- Compression injury that manifests itself as fluctuating pain, numbeness in the hand
- Pertaining to the front
- Pertaining to carrying toward a structure
- Breakdown of striated/skeletal muscle
- For use by the body
- Deformity resulting in an abnormal twisting of the foot
- Transportation of blood
- Pertaining to the head
- Inflammation of the bone and bone marrow
- Pertaining to the lower back
- A cavity that permits the escape of purulent
- Pertaining to the back
- Condition of more than five fingers or toes on each hand or foot
- Lateral S curve of the spine that can cause an indivdual to lose inches in heaight
- Inflammation of a tendon
- Control center of the cell; contains DNA
- Pertaining to two sides
- Crackling sound heard in joints
- Lying on one's back
40 Clues: Bone pain • For use by the body • Partial dislocation • Lying on one's back • Pertaining to the head • Pertaining to the back • Pertaining to the front • Transportation of blood • Pertaining to two sides • Breaking down substances • Inflammation of a tendon • Smallest unit of the body • On the surface of the body • Softening of the cartilage • Holds organells of the cell • ...
BioChemistry Terminology Crossword 2014-05-26
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- Plants and algae produce millions of tonnes of these each year
- The organelle where most ATP synthesis occurs during cellular respiration
- The process in which identical or variable subunits link together to form a larger molecule
- The facilitated transport of ions and polar molecules through a membrane via protein complexes
- The type of reaction that involves water acting as a reactant to split a larger molecule
- This method of transport goes against the gradient of transported substances
- The state in which continuous action results in balanced conditions
- The bonds between hydrogen and oxygen are strongly
- Hydrophilic molecules are Greek for
- These proteins have at least one region that interacts with the hydrophobic core of the membrane
- Another name for a dehydration reaction
- This type of bond forms between a-glucose and fructose monosaccharide
- A structure that strengthens or changes the shape of eukaryotic cells
- A plant starch is a common type of
- A type of decay that continues at a steady rate
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- Grouped into energy levels, also called energy shells
- A liquid-filled organelle that stores waste and aids with cellular metabolism
- The amount of thermal energy required to raise the temperature of a quantity of a substance by 1 degrees celsius
- Buffers compensate for pH changes by accepting or donating
- This type of force influences the physical properties of a substance, such as solubility, melting point and brittleness
- This reaction results in an oxidized molecule or atom
- The type of endoplasmic reticulum that does not make proteins
- A loss of structure or function within a protein
- A group of compounds that influence membrane fluidity
- How many phospholipid binding sites link to fatty acids?
- The most well-known type of fat
- The number of different amino acid side-groups or R groups
- Composed mostly of lipids- 18% protein and 82% lipids
- The number of simple sugars that monosaccharides contain
- A solution where there is no net movement of water and no change in cell shape or size is classified as
- Structures that propel sperm through fluid
- As their chain length increases, fatty acids become less
- Its main function is to make lipids, enzymes and other proteins for secretion or insertion into cell membranes
- Carbon 12 (12C) and Carbon 13 (13C) are examples of what?
- The double membrane that surrounds the nucleus
35 Clues: The most well-known type of fat • A plant starch is a common type of • Hydrophilic molecules are Greek for • Another name for a dehydration reaction • Structures that propel sperm through fluid • The double membrane that surrounds the nucleus • A type of decay that continues at a steady rate • A loss of structure or function within a protein • ...
ICT COMPUTER TERMINOLOGY 2012-04-17
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- opposite to analogue
- what you use to store things in
- it is plugged into the computer and it prints things out
- to control the movement or direction of something
- Read-only memory
- one of something in information
- a device connected to a host compute
- A lever that can be moved in several direct
- what you use to control the computer with
- keep your files in
- Any piece of computer hardware equipment used to communicate the results of data processing
- an instance of a computer program that is being executed
- Random Access Memory
- a computer or other machine
- a device that optically scans images photos and more.
- a screen is used when you are using a computer.
- A collection of hardware components and computers interconnected by communication
- 8 bits of information in this
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- the representation and manipulation of image
- computer printer for printing vector graphics
- put data into a computer
- all the files will be saved onto something
- interact
- he place where two different things meet a
- a software.
- music plays out of them
- what you use to write with
- i cant write but i can
- A person who uses or operates something
- how computers talk to each other
- it records
- disk portable floppy device
32 Clues: interact • it records • a software. • Read-only memory • keep your files in • opposite to analogue • Random Access Memory • i cant write but i can • music plays out of them • put data into a computer • what you use to write with • a computer or other machine • disk portable floppy device • 8 bits of information in this • what you use to store things in • one of something in information • ...
Computer Networking Terminology 2012-03-27
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- local small area
- joins multiple computers
- wireless access point
- runs programs for clients
- area of connection
- spans city or campus
- has an IP address
- transfers traffic info like a hwy
- comp. circuit board
- 802.11
- map of interconnections
- data structure
- modular connector
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- tunneling a large area
- running application
- Layer 2
- physical wire connection
- main cable or link
- network protection
- all nodes connected to ONE
- circle circuit of computers
- computers sharing responsibilities
- measurement of available data
- physical gateway device
- covers less than 10m
- unshielded network wire
26 Clues: 802.11 • Layer 2 • data structure • local small area • has an IP address • modular connector • main cable or link • network protection • area of connection • running application • comp. circuit board • spans city or campus • covers less than 10m • wireless access point • tunneling a large area • physical gateway device • map of interconnections • unshielded network wire • physical wire connection • ...
Medical Terminology: Respiratory 2013-01-30
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- a method used to diagnose tuberculosis
- blockage in one or more arteries in your lungs
- an instrument that measures the amount of oxygen in something, especially in blood
- to inhale something, especially a liquid, into the lungs
- of or relating to bacteria that are not decolorized by an acidic alcohol solution after they have been stained
- a slender tubular instrument with a small light on the end for inspection of the interior of the bronchi
- acute hemorrhage from the nostril
- the collapse of all or part of the lung
- viral infection of the upper respiratory tract
- pain in the chest
- chronic inflammatory disease of the airways
- surgical puncture and drainage of the thoracic cavity
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- inflammation of the epiglottis
- shortness of breath
- infection that develops in a patient during hospitalization
- an absence of oxygen supply to an organ or a tissue
- an accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity
- inflammation of the pleura
- inability to produce vocal sounds
- an infection of the lungs and skin characterized by excessive sputum and nodules
- an abnormal buildup of fluid in the air sacs of the lungs which leads to shortness of breath
- protrusion of abdominal parts into the chest through a weakness in the diaphragm
- is an involuntary muscular contraction of the laryngeal cords
- a nosebleed, especially one bleeding profusely
- any disorder that persistently obstructs bronchial airflow
25 Clues: pain in the chest • shortness of breath • inflammation of the pleura • inflammation of the epiglottis • inability to produce vocal sounds • acute hemorrhage from the nostril • a method used to diagnose tuberculosis • the collapse of all or part of the lung • chronic inflammatory disease of the airways • an accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity • ...
Medical Terminology Project 2013-04-16
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- tumor of the gland
- disease of the kidney
- inflammation
- absence of a lens
- excision, surgical removal
- heart
- surgical repair of wrinkles
- many, much
- inside the skin
- specialist studying the urinary system
- bladder
- pertaining to the side
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- abnormal condition of blue
- incision of the trachea
- pertaining to the middle
- normal breathing
- inflammation of a joint
- lack of oxygen to body tissues
- pertaining to the hip
- surgical repair
- inflammation of the appendix
- no menstruation
- excision of a lobe
- white blood cell
- slow
25 Clues: slow • heart • bladder • many, much • inflammation • surgical repair • inside the skin • no menstruation • normal breathing • white blood cell • absence of a lens • tumor of the gland • excision of a lobe • disease of the kidney • pertaining to the hip • pertaining to the side • incision of the trachea • inflammation of a joint • pertaining to the middle • abnormal condition of blue • ...
Unit 1 - Terminology 2013-02-05
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- The front of the body
- Axis that runs side to side
- Slouching your shoulders
- The back surface of the body
- Examines how the body responds to exercise
- Standing on the outer (lateral) edge of your feet
- Close to the surface of the body
- Farther away from the surface of the body
- Sticking your chin out
- Away from the midline
- Deals with the structural organization of living things
- Moving your thumb over to touch another finger
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- Movement of the arm away from the midline
- Movement of the arm towards the midline
- Reducing the angle between two bones
- Plane that divides the body into upper and lower halves
- Concerned with processes such as reproduction, growth and metabolism
- Uppermost surface of the foot
- Making circles in the air with your arms
- Standing on the inner edge of your foot
- Pointing your toes towards each other
- Standing on your toes
- Axis that runs from head to toe
- Rotating the arms so that the palmes face forward
- Plane that divides the body side to side
- Sole of the foot
- Towards the midline
27 Clues: Sole of the foot • Towards the midline • The front of the body • Standing on your toes • Away from the midline • Sticking your chin out • Slouching your shoulders • Axis that runs side to side • The back surface of the body • Uppermost surface of the foot • Axis that runs from head to toe • Close to the surface of the body • Reducing the angle between two bones • ...
Medical Terminology 2 2014-11-09
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- Study of the distribution of diseases, injuries, or other health states in human populations for the purpose of identifying and implementing measures to prevent their development and spread.
- swelling due to abnormal accumulation of fluid in tissues or cavities
- Myositis marked by ossification within a muscle
- causative agent in a sports injury
- crackling sound heard during the movement of a broken bone
- possible cause of overuse injuries--immature cartilage, lack of flexibility, lack of proper conditioning, psychological factors
- to advise the use of
- inflammation of tendon-muscle attachments, tendons or both.
- discharge of blood
- the body’s reaction to injury; involves redness, swelling,heat, pain, and sometimes loss of funciton
- swelling in a joint
- the name of the disease/condition a person is believed to have
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- possible cause of overuse injuries—excessive training, lack of adequate recovery, incorrect technique, playing on uneven or hard surfaces
- examination by touch
- black and blue discoloration of the skin caused by hemorrhage
- inflammation of the fibrous tissue along the bottom of your foot that connects your heel bone to your toes.
- inflammation of bursa at sites of bony prominences between muscles and tendons.
- swelling composed of blood; Internal bleeding associated with contusion
- inflammation of the sheath covering a tendon
- to advise against
- Involves determining risk factors that may play a causative role in the injury
- the cause of an injury or disease
22 Clues: to advise against • discharge of blood • swelling in a joint • examination by touch • to advise the use of • the cause of an injury or disease • causative agent in a sports injury • inflammation of the sheath covering a tendon • Myositis marked by ossification within a muscle • crackling sound heard during the movement of a broken bone • ...
Basic Music Terminology 2015-02-01
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- more
- a portion of music to be performed by one person
- loud
- two different pitches that sound pleasant when played together
- 60-66 beats per minute
- two or more pitches played, or sung at the same time
- always
- volume emphasis on tone the happen between beats
- very soft
- the pattern of strong and weak beats in a piece of music (usually grouped into 2s, 3, or 4)
- a sudden strong tone
- little
- MM=## indicating the speed of the beat in (beats per minute)
- soft
- the process of slowing down of a tempo (ritardando seems to be a deliberate slowing or being late)
- a style of playing musical tones connected and smoothly
- a style of playing music tones in a "bell-like" or boing manner
- the gradual increase in volume in music for expressive effect
- the system used by musicians to measure the length of tones
- two different pitches that sound unpleasant when played together
- the gradual decrease in volume in music for expressive effect
- the process of dividing the time of individual beats into smaller/shorter lengths of time
- organized sound or silence that is intended to elicit an emotional response in the listener
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- 66-76 beats per minute
- 120-168 beats per minute
- indicates a lowered pitch
- the relative highness or lowness of musical tones (determined by the number of vibrations per second)
- a style of playing musical tones with space between them
- very loud
- indicates a raised pitch
- without
- 200-208 beats per minute
- very
- less
- the speed of the beat
- the variation of volume/loudness in music, and the symbols that indicated volume
- 40-60 beats per minute
- the symbol on a staff that indicates what the letter names will be for the lines and spaces of the staff
- medium soft
- the tone, or musical sound starts with a "t" sound
- medium loud
- 76-108 beats per minute
- the process of slowing down of a tempo (rallentando seems to be more of a letting go or dying away)
- the tone is connected as smoothly as possible with the tone before it
- 108-120 beats per minute
- 168-200 beats per minute
- signature the pattern of sharps and flats indicated on the staff at the beginning of a line of music
- the five parallel line used to notate music
- the regular evenly spaced pulse that is the basis for rhythm
- continue in a similar manner
50 Clues: more • loud • very • less • soft • always • little • without • very loud • very soft • medium soft • medium loud • a sudden strong tone • the speed of the beat • 66-76 beats per minute • 60-66 beats per minute • 40-60 beats per minute • 76-108 beats per minute • 120-168 beats per minute • indicates a raised pitch • 200-208 beats per minute • 108-120 beats per minute • 168-200 beats per minute • ...
Medical terminology Final 2015-11-30
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- Inflammation of the urinary bladder
- inflammation of the salivary gland
- pertaining to the spine
- Back
- Red blood cells
- Nearest to a structure or trunk
- Removal of the uterus
- inflammation of the appendix
- study of tissue
- Study of the heart
- blood in the pleural cavity
- Cancerous mass
- Kidney stone
- pertaining to lungs
- study of women
- inflammation of the brochiole
- disease of the heart
- Knowledge before
- hardening of the arteries
- Beginning of menstruation
- Joint pain
- Heart muscle
- pertaining to the cerebrum
- Collection of blood
- treatment, drug
- Slow movement
- pertaining to the heart
- Inflammation of the liver
- First pregnancy
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- Inflammation of the joint
- inflammation of the gums
- Inflammation of the pancreas
- further from a structure or the trunk
- front
- Fast breathing
- Removal of fibroids from the uterus
- Constriction of a vessel
- Study of blood
- Study of disease
- Process of visual examination of the urinary bladder
- spitting up blood
- low blood sugar
- study of the kidney
- Condition of the white blood cell
- high blood sugar
- study of the tumor
- Removal of the stomach
- process of cutting the skull
- air in the pleural cavity
- pertaining to the back of the heart
- Multiple pregnancies
- pertaining to the check
- removal of the appendix
- pertain to fat
- Inflammation of the sinus
- Decreased blood flow
- Pertaining to the stomach
- Vein
- Process to cut out
59 Clues: Back • Vein • front • Joint pain • Kidney stone • Heart muscle • Slow movement • Fast breathing • Study of blood • Cancerous mass • study of women • pertain to fat • Red blood cells • study of tissue • low blood sugar • treatment, drug • First pregnancy • Study of disease • high blood sugar • Knowledge before • spitting up blood • Study of the heart • study of the tumor • Process to cut out • study of the kidney • ...
Climate Change Terminology 2015-05-20
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- a scientific forecast of future climate based on observation and computer models
- resulting from a human influence
- a natural process whereby gases and clouds absorb infrared radiation emitted from Earth's surface and radiate it, heating the atmosphere and Earth's surface
- the increase in the volume of matter as its temperature increases
- a form of invisible higher-energy radiation
- atmospheric conditions including temperature, precipitation, wind, and humidity, in a particular location over a short period of time
- a circular current in air and other fluids caused by the rising of warm fluid as cold fluid sinks
- a graphical representation of current and future climate data from a specific location climate system: the complex set of components that interact with each other to produce Earth's climate
- any gas in the atmosphere that absorbs lower-energy infrared radiation
- a source of energy that produces no significant greenhouse gases
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- stores of information in tree rings, ice cores, and fossils that can be measured to give clues to what that climate was like in the past
- a form of invisible lower-energy radiation
- a plan within the United Nations for controlling greenhouse gas emissions
- a reservoir, such as the ocean, that absorbs and stores thermal energy
- the part of the climate system made up of solid rock, soil, and minerals of the Earth's crust
- a time in the Earth's history when Earth is colder and much of the planet is covered in ice
- a time between ice ages and when the Earth warms up
- the energy present in the motion of particles at a particular temperature
- the layers of gasses surrounding Earth
- the average of the weather in a region over a long period of time
- a reservoir, such as an ocean forest, that absorbs carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and stores the carbon in another form
- a recurring change int he Pacific winds and ocean currents that brings warm, moist air to the west coast of South America
- a measure of how much of the Sun's radiation is reflected by a surface
- the part of the climate system that includes all water on and around Earth
24 Clues: resulting from a human influence • the layers of gasses surrounding Earth • a form of invisible lower-energy radiation • a form of invisible higher-energy radiation • a time between ice ages and when the Earth warms up • a source of energy that produces no significant greenhouse gases • the increase in the volume of matter as its temperature increases • ...
Mastering Medical Terminology 2015-12-11
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- director of nurses
- every morning
- weight
- means speaking
- the root word is hema
- short of breath
- the root word for heart
- a-,an-
- means in the blood
- this means above normal or high
- fast
- tender loving care
- means to breathe
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- the root word for bone
- hard of hearing
- every night at bedtime
- means paralysis
- the root word for joint
- activities of daily living
- this means slow
- surgical removal
- below normal or low
- means pain
- pulmo is the root word
24 Clues: fast • weight • a-,an- • means pain • every morning • means speaking • hard of hearing • means paralysis • this means slow • short of breath • surgical removal • means to breathe • director of nurses • means in the blood • tender loving care • below normal or low • the root word is hema • the root word for bone • every night at bedtime • pulmo is the root word • the root word for joint • ...
Scientific Terminology Crossword! 2016-06-17
Across
- the body’s quick source of energy, found mainly whole grains
- a metabolic disease which results when the body cannot produce enough or any insulin, a hormone used to regulate blood glucose levels
- chemical substances added to food with the purpose of preserving or enhancing
- type of medication that serves to counteract stomach acidity
- transplanting tissues amongst different species
- the first segment in the small intestine which plays a role in the chemical digestion of chyme and absorption of nutrients
- metabolic process used as a preservative technique
- biological proteins which at as catalyst to speed up chemical reactions within the body
- a holistic medicine that uses plants to stimulate the body’s natural healing mechanisms
- device used to regulate heart rhythm by sending electrical impulses
- small disc shaped structures formed in bone marrow, responsible for the coagulation of blood to form blood clots
- gram-negative, rod-shaped coccobacillus bacterium transmitted to humans by infected flea bitten rodents, responsible for killing millions of people in Europe in the Middle Ages
- medicine which delays the growth or kills microorganisms such as bacteria, but does not kill viruses
- acronym for recent 2009 influenza pandemic, made up of genes from flu viruses that normally circulate in pigs
- the use of telecommunications technology to communicate among health care professionals to treat patients
- deadly disease caused by bacterium yersina pestis, otherwise referred to as the Black Death
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- specialized global agency of the United Nation which helps govern internal public health (acronym)
- technology that separates DNA fragments based on their size using an electric field
- viruses that infect bacteria, using them as hosts
- system used transport oxygen and carbon dioxide throughout the body
- global infection outbreak
- process in which somebody is made resistant or immune to a certain infectious disease, usually done by receiving a vaccine
- muscular-walled tubes that carry blood away from the heart and help maintain blood pressure
- non-invasive, real-time imaging that uses high-frequency sound waves to see internal structures and blood flow
- small infectious agents that requires a host cell to multiply, composed of a single nucleic acid and protein capsid
- process used to create identical genetic copies of organisms
- the use of biological processes, organisms, or systems, to develop technologies and products to provide a higher quality of life
27 Clues: global infection outbreak • transplanting tissues amongst different species • viruses that infect bacteria, using them as hosts • metabolic process used as a preservative technique • the body’s quick source of energy, found mainly whole grains • type of medication that serves to counteract stomach acidity • ...
Scientific Terminology Crossword! 2016-06-17
Across
- a holistic medicine that uses plants to stimulate the body’s natural healing mechanisms
- small disc shaped structures formed in bone marrow, responsible for the coagulation of blood to form blood clots
- acronym for recent 2009 influenza pandemic, made up of genes from flu viruses that normally circulate in pigs
- process used to create identical genetic copies of organisms
- chemical substances added to food with the purpose of preserving or enhancing
- viruses that infect bacteria, using them as hosts
- global infection outbreak
- transplanting tissues amongst different species
- biological proteins which at as catalyst to speed up chemical reactions within the body
- gram-negative, rod-shaped coccobacillus bacterium transmitted to humans by infected flea bitten rodents, responsible for killing millions of people in Europe in the Middle Ages
- medicine which delays the growth or kills microorganisms such as bacteria, but does not kill viruses
- non-invasive, real-time imaging that uses high-frequency sound waves to see internal structures and blood flow
- the first segment in the small intestine which plays a role in the chemical digestion of chyme and absorption of nutrients
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- muscular-walled tubes that carry blood away from the heart and help maintain blood pressure
- device used to regulate heart rhythm by sending electrical impulses
- the body’s quick source of energy, found mainly whole grains
- technology that separates DNA fragments based on their size using an electric field
- system used transport oxygen and carbon dioxide throughout the body
- deadly disease caused by bacterium yersina pestis, otherwise referred to as the Black Death
- process in which somebody is made resistant or immune to a certain infectious disease, usually done by receiving a vaccine
- the use of biological processes, organisms, or systems, to develop technologies and products to provide a higher quality of life
- specialized global agency of the United Nation which helps govern internal public health (acronym)
- metabolic process used as a preservative technique
- the use of telecommunications technology to communicate among health care professionals to treat patients
- a metabolic disease which results when the body cannot produce enough or any insulin, a hormone used to regulate blood glucose levels
- type of medication that serves to counteract stomach acidity
- small infectious agents that requires a host cell to multiply, composed of a single nucleic acid and protein capsid
27 Clues: global infection outbreak • transplanting tissues amongst different species • viruses that infect bacteria, using them as hosts • metabolic process used as a preservative technique • the body’s quick source of energy, found mainly whole grains • process used to create identical genetic copies of organisms • ...
Genitoururinary Medical Terminology 2023-02-13
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- blood in the urine
- voiding often in large or small amounts
- herniation of the bladder
- abnormal water in the kidney
- difficult or painful urination
- excessive urine production
- removal of the testes
- inflammation of the bladder
- radiograph of urinary system
- study visualizing several planes of the kidney
- involuntary discharge of urine
- surgical repair of the bladder
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- increase the production of urine
- test that assesses kidneys' ability to remove urea
- infection found in the urinary tract
- specialist of the kidney
- stone in the kidney
- narrowing or stricture of the urethra
- instrument to view the bladder
- removal of the vas deferens
20 Clues: blood in the urine • stone in the kidney • removal of the testes • specialist of the kidney • herniation of the bladder • excessive urine production • removal of the vas deferens • inflammation of the bladder • abnormal water in the kidney • radiograph of urinary system • instrument to view the bladder • difficult or painful urination • involuntary discharge of urine • ...
Indigenous Terminology Crossword 2023-02-06
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- an oversimplified, often untrue opinion about a particular group
- forcibly taking control of a region and sending people to live there
- a term to represent the government, King or Queen, of a country
- land set aside by the Canadian government for use by First Nations
- to restore friendly relations
- a person who by reason of incapacity is under the protection of the courts
- an act of accepting that something exists or is true
- Nation indigenous people in Canada who are neither Inuit or Métis
- a law that has been passed by government
- Nullius latin expression for “no one’s land”
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- opposition
- indigenous people living across the northern region of Canada
- people whose ancestors are both Indigenous and European
- being given the right to vote in an election
- the authority of a state or nation to govern itself
- ownership of land has neither been surrendered nor legally acquired by the Crown/government
- the process in which one culture group is absorbed into another
- a way of thinking about and understanding the world
- a formal agreement between two or more countries
- the original inhabitants of a region
20 Clues: opposition • to restore friendly relations • the original inhabitants of a region • a law that has been passed by government • being given the right to vote in an election • Nullius latin expression for “no one’s land” • a formal agreement between two or more countries • the authority of a state or nation to govern itself • ...
Learning Medical Terminology 2023-03-13
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- Surgical puncture to remove fluid from the urinary bladder.
- When you see this at the end of a word, it means the study of.
- Pertaining to above the skin.
- This root word refers to the skin.
- _______ Specific Gravity is abbreviated USG.
- "PU/PD" means ______ urination and thirst.
- Pain of the nerves.
- This suffix means disease.
- This suffix means tumor.
- "OU" stands for _____ eye(s).
- This suffix means condition.
- This root word refers to the liver.
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- Pertaining to a breed of dog or cat with a short wide head.
- "R/O" stands for _____ out.
- Pertaining to the branch of medicine dealing with the correction of bone or joint problems
- ______ Protein is abbreviated TP.
- A recording of the electrical activity of the brain
- The medical term used to describe your patient.
- Range of ______ is abbreviated ROM.
- The initial diagnosis.
- The process of a visual examination of the colon (large intestine).
- The A in SOAP stands for this.
- Tibial Plateau ________ Osteotomy is abbreviated TPLO.
- PLR stands for a test that measures the response of the _____ in the eye to light.
24 Clues: Pain of the nerves. • The initial diagnosis. • This suffix means tumor. • This suffix means disease. • "R/O" stands for _____ out. • This suffix means condition. • Pertaining to above the skin. • "OU" stands for _____ eye(s). • The A in SOAP stands for this. • ______ Protein is abbreviated TP. • This root word refers to the skin. • Range of ______ is abbreviated ROM. • ...
Business Terminology Crossword 2022-09-21
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- a goods which helps to produce another good more efficiently
- an item that can be seen or touched
- cannot be perceived by touch
- people that buy goods or services
- a production of goods and/or services to satisfy consumers
- a product that consumers no longer wanted because it is outdated
- an item that can be seen and is essential for survival
- a business that creates a product
- decrease investments, income prices, etc
- and able to sell at certain prices.
- a person who uses goods or services
- a combination of consumers, businesses and government make the decisions
- everything is government owned
- business needs one another
- The amount of Goods & Services people are willing and able to buy at certain prices.
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- using technology to improve existing products
- something that is not necessary for survival
- goods that are used together
- goods that may replace each other in use
- coming up with a brand new idea or fabrication
- The amount of Goods & Services businesses are
- an item that is essential to survival
- decisions are made based on the past
- assistance that is provided
- an item that is n opt essential to survival
- demand increases, production increases, investments increases
26 Clues: business needs one another • assistance that is provided • goods that are used together • cannot be perceived by touch • everything is government owned • people that buy goods or services • a business that creates a product • an item that can be seen or touched • and able to sell at certain prices. • a person who uses goods or services • an item that is essential to survival • ...
Introduction (Courtroom Terminology) 2022-09-22
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- One who has the legal authority and duty to care for another's person or property, esp. because of the other's infancy, incapacity, or disability.
- A formal written request presented to a court or other official body.
- A long term order issued by a judge to offer protection from domestic violence.
- A serious crime usually punishable by imprisonment for more than one year or by death.
- bond in which the full amount of the bond is deposited in your office either by the defendant or surety. RCr 4.00(b).
- A written statement setting out the legal contentions of a party in litigation, esp. on appeal; a document prepared by counsel as the basis for arguing a case, consisting of legal and factual arguments and the authorities in support of them.
- a child whose health or welfare is harmed or threatened with harm when a parent, guardian, or person in a position of trust inflicts or allows to be inflicted upon the child physical or emotional injury.
- French for "to speak the truth." The process through which potential jurors from the venire are questioned by either the judge or a lawyer to determine their suitability for jury service. Also the preliminary questioning of witnesses (especially experts) to determine their competence to testify. See, e.g. Peretz v. United States, 501 U.S. 923 (1991).
- voluntary declaration of facts written down and sworn to by the declarant before an officer authorized to administer oaths.
- A person or institution that has charge or custody (of a child, property, papers, or other valuables).
- A body of 12 people who are chosen to sit permanently for at least a month — and sometimes a year — and who, in ex parte proceedings, decide whether to issue indictments.
- At trial, impeachment is the process of attacking the accuracy of witnesses' testimony. For example, if a witness's testimony at trial contradicts their earlier sworn statements, one or both parties might bring up the sworn statement to impeach their testimony.
- The criminal offense of failing to appear in court after having been released on bail.
- includes physical injury, serious physical injury, sexual abuse, assault, or fear thereof between family members or members of an unmarried couple. KRS 403.715, 403.720.
- A written promise to pay or do some act if certain circumstances occur or a certain time elapses.
- A writ or order commanding a person to appear before a court or other tribunal, subject to a penalty for failing to comply.
- A solemn declaration, accompanied by a swearing to God or a revered person or thing, that one's statement is true or that one will be bound to a promise.
- A subpoena ordering the witness to appear in court and to bring specified documents, records, or things.
- A witness's out-of-court testimony that is reduced to writing (usually by a court reporter) for later use in court or for discovery purposes.
- A defendant charged with his or her first or second offense under KRS 218A.1415 may enter a deferred prosecution program for a maximum of 2 years. Successful completion results in charges being dismissed and sealed.
- A child accused of committing acts which, if committed by an adult, would not be a crime. Includes noncriminal forms of juvenile behavior, such as running away from home, skipping class, tobacco offenses or exhibiting beyond-control behaviors at home or at school.
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- In criminal law, a hearing to determine if a person charged with a felony (a serious crime punishable by a term in the state prison) should be tried for the crime charged, based on whether there is substantial evidence that he/she committed the crime.
- A crime that is less serious than a felony and is usually punishable by fine, penalty, forfeiture, or confinement (usually for a brief term) in a place other than prison (such as a county jail).
- bond in which the defendant or surety pledges real property, located in Kentucky, instead of cash to guarantee the defendant’s appearance.
- Latin for "you have the body." Habeas Corpus is a writ of inquiry designed to affect the speedy release of a person illegally deprived of his liberty. The writ is commonly used when a person is seeking to be released on bail or when a prisoner is challenging extradition or detainer proceedings.
- bond given to a court by a criminal defendant's surety to guarantee that the defendant will duly appear in court in the future and, if the defendant is jailed, to obtain the defendant's release from confinement. Also known as an Appearance Bond.
- Emergency order entered for the removal of a child when is in imminent danger per KRS 620.020.
- A proceeding undertaken to have a decision reconsidered by a higher authority; esp., the submission of a lower court's or agency's decision to a higher court for review and possible reversal.
- A group of persons selected according to law and given the power to decide questions of fact and return a verdict in the case submitted to them.
- The formal written accusation of a crime, made by a grand jury and presented to a court for prosecution against the accused person.
- An accused person's formal response of “guilty,” “not guilty,” or “no contest” to a criminal charge.
- A formal written request presented to a court or other official body.
- The removal of a charge or conviction (esp. for a first offense) from a person's criminal record.
- The judicial procedure by which a testamentary document is established to be a valid will; the proving of a will to the satisfaction of the court.
- A child who is accused of committing a felony, misdemeanor, or violation which, if committed by an adult, would be a crime.
- A child, other than an abused or neglected child, who is under improper care, custody, control or guardianship that is not due to an intentional act of the parent, guardian, or person exercising custodial control or supervision of the child.
36 Clues: A formal written request presented to a court or other official body. • A formal written request presented to a court or other official body. • A long term order issued by a judge to offer protection from domestic violence. • A serious crime usually punishable by imprisonment for more than one year or by death. • ...
Social Media Terminology 2022-09-16
Business Terminology Crossword 2022-09-23
Across
- When you ask a group of people a question to get their opinion.
- An item or belonging that doesn't lose value Value How much something is worth.
- When you owe more money than made.
- When you start making Profit
- Exchanging goods or services for goods or services in return
- When two or more people
- Accounting entry that results in increase in assets
- Something that loses value
- Money that is made/paid to a business or organization.
- ENterprise a business organization wholly or partly owned by the state and controlled through a public authority
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- An open area where a formal market is held.
- Proprietorship BEing the only person in the business
- OWning a portion of a company.
- someone who makes a business
- When you owe people something
- When one company and their products take over.
- the ability to borrow money or goods or services with the understanding that you'll pay later
- The amount of money you make after paying off all of your expenses
- If you owe money on something
- How much of something you have
20 Clues: When two or more people • Something that loses value • someone who makes a business • When you start making Profit • When you owe people something • If you owe money on something • OWning a portion of a company. • How much of something you have • When you owe more money than made. • An open area where a formal market is held. • When one company and their products take over. • ...
Chapter 6 Terminology 2022-09-14
Across
- Being aware of your roles and identity in the world, beyond how you look
- The ability to organize information and develop ideas based on the common qualities of objects or situations
- Ability to perceive and interpret visual information
- Stores information temporarily, for about 30 seconds
- Related to self-awareness and having an understand on one’s strengths and weaknesses
- Body’s ability to maintain an upright position while standing, sitting or moving
- occurs when the right side of the body crosses over into the left side’s territory or vice versa
- Belief in oneself, or being self assured
- A person’s awareness of the physicality and image of his or her own body
- Ability to carry out sequential movements with correct timing and transitions from one movement to another
- Desire to have things or do things
- Internal inceptive to behave in a certain way or to take action
- Focusing on two or more stimuli at one time
- Awareness of one’s own cognitive processes and ability to control one’s own cognition
- Distinguishing different textures by touch
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- Information about past events, language, and sensory experiences that are stored for long periods of time
- Requires changing strategies in confronting a problem or changing a set of thoughts
- Retains information while we are using it during a task
- Maintaining concentration on one activity or stimulus for a sustained amount of time
- Force with which a body part must move or hold an object
- Engaging in multiple tasks at one time
- Includes complex goal-directed behaviors such as decision making, abstract thinking, planning and carrying out plans, mental flexibility, deciding appropriate actions
- are the features residing within the client that influence skill level but do not assure the skill level needed to be successful in an activity
- Distinguishing between thoughts what is truly occurring
- Focusing on one or more stimuli, while other stimuli or information in the environment is ignored
- Function of the inner ear that helps to determine the position of the body
- Ability to discriminate between different sounds, tones, and pitches
27 Clues: Desire to have things or do things • Engaging in multiple tasks at one time • Belief in oneself, or being self assured • Distinguishing different textures by touch • Focusing on two or more stimuli at one time • Ability to perceive and interpret visual information • Stores information temporarily, for about 30 seconds • ...
