acting terminology Crossword Puzzles
Medical Terminology Terms 2021-12-02
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- cup-like structure
- hollow, muscular sac
- collection of air sacs
- air enters the body via the nostrils
- high pitched whisitling sounds
- listening to sounds within body
- muscular partition
- area between lungs
- flap of cartilage
- K+
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- UA
- 2 bean-shaped organs
- triangular region
- vertical tube
- double-layered membrane
- HD
- 2 muscular tubes
- after passing the nasal cavity
- Na+
- tube that carries urine
20 Clues: UA • HD • K+ • Na+ • vertical tube • 2 muscular tubes • triangular region • flap of cartilage • cup-like structure • muscular partition • area between lungs • 2 bean-shaped organs • hollow, muscular sac • collection of air sacs • double-layered membrane • tube that carries urine • high pitched whisitling sounds • after passing the nasal cavity • listening to sounds within body • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2022-01-10
Across
- cancerous tumor
- above (location)
- physical therapy
- nothing by mouth
- definition of hem-
- overdose
- destruction of the blood cells
- this organ is a type of cyst (sac containing fluid)
- treatment
- bowel movement
- enlarged liver
- pain in the tooth
- surgical repair of the nose
- surgical removal of the uterus
- enlarged extremities
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- heart rate
- specialist who studies the heart
- chest x-ray
- surgical repair of the bone
- by mouth
- recording of the blood vessels
- softening of the cartilage
- immediately
- to cut into the kidney
- emergency department
25 Clues: by mouth • overdose • treatment • heart rate • chest x-ray • immediately • bowel movement • enlarged liver • cancerous tumor • above (location) • physical therapy • nothing by mouth • pain in the tooth • definition of hem- • emergency department • enlarged extremities • to cut into the kidney • softening of the cartilage • surgical repair of the bone • surgical repair of the nose • ...
Medical Terminology Practice 2022-02-15
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- Suffix for pain
- Combining form for vertebrae
- Prefix for against
- Medical term for both sides or two sides
- Prefix for many
- Combining form for esophagus
- Suffix for treatment
- Suffix for paralysis
- Prefix for within
- Suffix for surgical repair
- Suffix for cell
- Suffix for disease
- Prefix for below or deficient
- Medical term for viewing of the joints
- Suffix for instrument for viewing
- Suffix for specialist
- Combining form for liver
- Suffix for creation of new
- Medical term for slow heart rate
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- Medical term for surgical removal of stomach
- Prefix for surrounding or around
- Medical term for repair of the nose
- Medical term for enlarged heart
- Medical term for joint pain
- Medical term for disease of the nerves
- Medical term for softening of cartilage
- Suffix for surgical removal or excision
- Combining form for eye
- Medical term for before birth
- Combining form for joint
- Combining form for small intestine
- Combining form for ear
- Prefix for after or behind
- Suffix for incision
- Combining form for mind
- Combining form for stomach
- Suffix for inflammation
- Prefix above or excessive
- Suffix for tumor
39 Clues: Suffix for pain • Prefix for many • Suffix for cell • Suffix for tumor • Prefix for within • Prefix for against • Suffix for disease • Suffix for incision • Suffix for treatment • Suffix for paralysis • Suffix for specialist • Combining form for eye • Combining form for ear • Combining form for mind • Suffix for inflammation • Combining form for joint • Combining form for liver • ...
Medical Terminology 6 2022-11-01
Across
- sta
- rrhe
- cata
- capit
- pachy
- schiz
- Amphi
- dis
- phrag
- mi
- col
- xer
- duct
- orth
- ambi
- elvi
- utero
- di
- ureter
- infer
- vena
- splanchn
- gyn
- esophag
- poster
- cau
- per
- rrhag
- ile
- lumph
- eury
- hom
- necr
- fac
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- pharyng
- med
- pect
- lig
- duodeno
- therap
- ton
- tri
- basi
- ventr
- bronch
- proxim
- olfact
- ovario
- meta
- sacro
- EU
- lept
- vert
- volv
- dia
- pseud
- scol
- layng
- bi
- apo
- adreno
- platy
- brachy
- blast
- morph
- heter
- urethr
- fiss
- ili
- clas
- ger
71 Clues: mi • EU • di • bi • sta • med • lig • ton • tri • dis • col • xer • dia • gyn • apo • cau • per • ile • ili • ger • hom • fac • pect • rrhe • cata • basi • duct • meta • orth • ambi • elvi • lept • vert • volv • scol • vena • fiss • clas • eury • necr • capit • pachy • schiz • ventr • Amphi • phrag • sacro • utero • pseud • infer • layng • platy • blast • morph • heter • rrhag • lumph • therap • bronch • proxim • olfact • ovario • ureter • adreno • brachy • poster • urethr • pharyng • duodeno • esophag • splanchn
Directional Terminology: Vet 2022-11-02
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- relating to the palm of the hand.
- situated or extending across something.
- nearer the front, especially situated in the front of the body or nearer to the head.
- toward the head end of the body; upper
- nearer the front, especially situated in the front of the body or nearer to the head.
- at or near the tail or the posterior part of the body.
- relating to the skull or cranium.
- situated near the median plane of the body or the midline of an organ.
- relating to the sole of the foot.
- situated or occurring near the front end of the body, especially in the region of the nose and mouth or (in an embryo) near the hypophyseal region.
- of or at the front.
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- relating to or denoting the suture on top of the skull which runs between the parietal bones in a front to back direction.
- further back in position; of or nearer the rear or hind end, especially of the body or a part of it.
- the position of one structure relative to the surface of the body or to another underlying structure
- of, on, or relating to the underside of an animal or plant; abdominal.
- situated nearer to the center of the body or the point of attachment.
- of, at, toward, or from the side or sides.
- situated away from the center of the body or from the point of attachment.
- of, on, or relating to the upper side or back of an animal, plant, or organ.
- of, in, or relating to the head.
- the position of a structure as away from the surface of the body
- away from the head; lower
- divides the body into two parts
23 Clues: of or at the front. • away from the head; lower • divides the body into two parts • of, in, or relating to the head. • relating to the palm of the hand. • relating to the skull or cranium. • relating to the sole of the foot. • toward the head end of the body; upper • situated or extending across something. • of, at, toward, or from the side or sides. • ...
Horse Racing Terminology 2022-09-27
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- Person who cares for a horse in the stable
- Female horse over the age of five
- The way a horse moves
- When a horse race is tied
- The total money that can be won in a race
- A horse that is one year old
- A cup-shaped piece of equipment that limits the horse's vision
- Name for judges at the racetrack
- Person who walks the horse until it is cooled off after a workout
- Racetrack made of grass
- Female parent of a foal
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- Male horse under the age of five
- A piece of equipment that fits on a horse's head, attached to the reins
- Unit of measurement for horse height; equal to four inches
- Female horse under the age of five
- Metal d-shaped rings that hang from the saddle, where the rider places their feet
- Area of the track where the spectators sit
- Male parent of a horse
- A horse in its first year of life
- Jacket and cap worn by the jockey; used to indicate the owner
- Area of the track where the horses are saddled up before a race
- Person who puts horseshoes on the horse and trims the hooves
- The horse's foot
- The rider's racing equipment
24 Clues: The horse's foot • The way a horse moves • Male parent of a horse • Racetrack made of grass • Female parent of a foal • When a horse race is tied • A horse that is one year old • The rider's racing equipment • Male horse under the age of five • Name for judges at the racetrack • Female horse over the age of five • A horse in its first year of life • Female horse under the age of five • ...
Civil law terminology 2022-10-11
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- a complaint where the plaintiff swears to the allegations demonstrated to the court
- When a party who entered a contract fails to perform their promised obligation.
- fails to perform according to standards and codes.
- a form of court enforcement of a legal right resulting from a civil lawsuit.
- a form prepared by the plaintiff and issued by a court that informs the defendant that they are being sued or are required to appear in court.
- A legal dispute between 2 or more parties
- certain formal documents filed with the court that states the parties basic positions.
- A set of factual elements that allow for a legal remedy.
- A ruling granted by a judge or court in favor of a plaintiff.
- An agreement between 2 parties that creates an obligation to perform a particular duty.
- Evidence that may be presented before the judge for them to consider in deciding the case.
- property damage or injury caused by another negligence.
- the plaintiff states the damages in a lawsuit.
- A claim by a defendant in a lawsuit, when the defendant denies the accusations.
- procedure when a person filing a lawsuit gives the person being sued notice.
- An initial hearing where the judge, the attorneys, and the parties meet to discuss the issues involved in the case.
- The legal action in which one party sues another.
- Used for one party to ask the court for an order without providing the other party the usual amount of notice.
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- $25,000 or less.
- Claims for debt alleged in a lawsuit.
- Different ways people can resolve disputes.
- A decision made or to be made by a decision maker in connection with the discharge of a function.
- the deliberate misrepresentation of fact for the purpose of depriving someone of a valuable possession.
- any case that isn't limited
- a law giving the maximum amount of time a person involved in a dispute has to initiate legal proceedings.
- An independent action brought by a party against a co-party, the original plaintiff, or someone who is not yet a party to the lawsuit.
- A document, photograph, object, animation, or other device formally introduced as evidence in a legal proceeding.
- being held legally responsible for something.
- The method used to speak to the judge about something in the case.
- One possible response to being served with a civil complaint.
- an act that gives rise to injury or harm to another.
- the remedy that a party requests the court award in order to try to make the injured party whole.
- an agreement that ends a dispute
- a reaction to an event or situation aimed at controlling it.
- A defense in which the defendant introduces evidence, which, if found to be credible, will negate criminal or civil liability.
- Power of a court to adjudicate cases and issue order.
- failure to behave with the level of care that someone of ordinary prudence would have exercised under the same circumstances.
37 Clues: $25,000 or less. • any case that isn't limited • an agreement that ends a dispute • Claims for debt alleged in a lawsuit. • A legal dispute between 2 or more parties • Different ways people can resolve disputes. • being held legally responsible for something. • the plaintiff states the damages in a lawsuit. • The legal action in which one party sues another. • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2021-04-03
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- scraping or rubbing away of the surface of the skin
- a contagious skin disease transmitted by the itch mite
- excessive growth of hair in unusual places, especially in women
- A bump of bone or tissue that forms at the big toe joint, causing inflammation and considerable pain.
- smooth, elevated skin that is white in the center surrounded by redness
- Shortening of a muscle, usually because of disease or lack of use, that limits joint movement.
- Pain and swelling of the bursa, the small fluid filled pads that act as cushions in or near the joints.
- absence of or loss of hair especially on the head
- a chronic skin disease with itchy red patches and silvery scales
- A small pocket of fluid that develops between the upper layers of skin; often caused by friction or burns.
- clouding or fogging of the lens of the eye that may blur or tint vision.
- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation.
- A person who has rhinitis has inflammation of the__.
- a fungal infection like athlete’s foot or jock itch
- the outer layer of skin that forms a protective covering for the body Has no nerves or vessels
- Pertaining to the heart and blood vessels.
- Signifies a condition that begins abruptly and is sometimes severe, but the duration is short.
- An accumulation of mucus or of blood in an organ.
- Not cancerous.
- loss of skin pigmentation “leukoderma”
- Unusual memory loss or forgetfulness.
- Part of the ear that converts sound into electrical signals that the brain interprets as a particular sound.
- One of a class of stress hormones released during the fight-or-flight stress response.
- Stiff connective tissue that provides support to other tissues and cushions joints.
- a cluster of boils in subcutaneous tissue
- Laryngo is a stem meaning larynx or voice box. A laryngoscopy is an examination of the interior of the __.
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- inflammatory disease of sebaceous follicles of the skin
- a collection of pus at the site of an infection
- Signifies a recurring, persistent condition like heart disease.
- A slow heart rate, usually below 60 beats per minute.
- The surgical removal of a limb or other body part.
- Severe abdominal pain caused by spasms in the intestines or in a portion of the kidneys.
- an elevated collection of blood trapped under the skin “bruise”
- a rounded growth caused by a virus “wart”
- a closed sac under the skin containing fluid or solid material
- the inner layer of skin, rich in blood vessels, nerve endings,
- a physician who specializes in treating integumentary disorders
- thin tube that is inserted into the body to provide or drain fluids, or to carry tiny surgical instruments and cameras in minimally invasive surgeries.
- The clear, thin membrane that covers the inside of the eyelid and the white part of the eyeball.
- Broken bone or cartilage.
- Ability to maintain equilibrium while stationary or moving.
- a hemorrhage underneath unbroken skin
- an overgrowth of hardened scar tissue
- The large intestine; a muscular tube that is 5 to 6 feet long. It compacts and moves solid waste.
- Tiny single-celled organisms. Some bacteria cause disease, although most are harmless.
- White blood cells that come from bone marrow, and produce antibodies to fight off disease.
- A small airway in the respiratory system that connects to the alveoli (air sacs); a branch of the bronchial tubes.
- “blackhead”: discolored, dried sebum plugging a duct in the skin
- An immune system reaction (for example, rash, fever, sneezing, or headaches) to something that is normally harmless.
- Able to walk; not confined to a bed.
- lesion of the skin or mucous membranes
- death of tissue resulting from loss of blood supply to an area
52 Clues: Not cancerous. • Broken bone or cartilage. • Able to walk; not confined to a bed. • a hemorrhage underneath unbroken skin • an overgrowth of hardened scar tissue • Unusual memory loss or forgetfulness. • Swelling caused by fluid accumulation. • lesion of the skin or mucous membranes • loss of skin pigmentation “leukoderma” • a rounded growth caused by a virus “wart” • ...
Earth Science Terminology 2021-06-29
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- Currents Occurs when there are differences in the temperature of water causing hot fluid to rise and cold fluid to sink
- Plates The Earth’s crust is broken up into large pieces that move on the asthenosphere.
- Plates Plates found underneath the land
- Plates Plates found under the ocean
- Plate Tectonic plate located under Africa
- Plate Tectonic plate located under Australia
- Outermost shell of the Earth
- American Plate Tectonic plate located under South America
- Includes the crust and the upper part of the mantle.It is divided into plates
- Push Occurs when two plates move apart and molten magma rises up to fill the gap. As it cools it forces the older plates to move away (diverge)
- Pull Occurs when the two plates collide and the denser plate sinks (with the help of gravity) into the mantle pulling the plate with it causing it to move
- Wegener Proposed the theory of continental drift
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- Puzzle Evidence that suggest the continents fit together like a jigsaw puzzle
- American Plate Tectonic plate located under North America
- Plate Tectonic plate located under Pacific Ocean
- Ranges Evidence of CD that shows the mountain ranges on the border of North America, South America, Europe and Africa
- Super continent where all the continents are joined.
- Core Inner most layer of the Earth
- Located between the crust and the outer core
- Plate Tectonic plate located under Asia and Europe
- Sediments carried by glaciers have been found in India, Australia, South America and Africa suggesting these continents had a cooler climate.
- The semi-molten layer of the mantle directly below the lithosphere
- Core Located between the inner core and the mantle
- Evidence of CD that suggest animals could not have swam between continents.
- of Continental Drift Theory that explains the gradual movement of continents across the earth’s surface
25 Clues: Outermost shell of the Earth • Core Inner most layer of the Earth • Plates Plates found under the ocean • Plates Plates found underneath the land • Plate Tectonic plate located under Africa • Located between the crust and the outer core • Plate Tectonic plate located under Australia • Plate Tectonic plate located under Pacific Ocean • ...
Medical Terminology Terms 2021-02-12
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- attached at the beginning of the word
- gel-like fluid inside the cell
- word root with a combining vowel attached
- bone
- vein
- under
- disease
- organ
- enlargement
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- large internal organs contained in the body cavities
- basic unit of all living things
- group of similar cells that performs a specific function
- the word part that is the core of the word
- terms derived from the English language
- gland
- attached at the end of a word
- tissue
- inflammation
- terms derived from the name of person or place
- regions within the chromosomes
20 Clues: bone • vein • gland • under • organ • tissue • disease • enlargement • inflammation • attached at the end of a word • gel-like fluid inside the cell • regions within the chromosomes • basic unit of all living things • attached at the beginning of the word • terms derived from the English language • word root with a combining vowel attached • the word part that is the core of the word • ...
CMA Medical Terminology 2021-05-11
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- explanation of benefits
- loose fitting sac around the heart
- tachycardia known as a saw-tooth pattern
- consent that is based on information
- flatline
- Patients who need to most care might be here
- this doctor focuses on the tarsals and metatarsals
- when the patient leaves the hospital
- heart muscle tissue
- it is used when someone's heart is fibrillating
- the process of bone formation
- another word for a broken bone
- someone with a seizure disorder will see him
- Tenens a temporary physician
- government insurance for the elderly
- tissue tissue that responds to a hormone
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- someone with a rash will seek her out
- working independently
- membrane that surrounds the lungs
- heart bypass surgery
- immediately
- training after medical school
- do no harm
- white blood cells
- the region between the knee and the hip
- largest internal organ in the human body
- someone who has smoked for years might get this
- responsibility
- protects employees
- ensure medical laboratories are properly trained
- red blood cells
- assure privacy of patient medical records
- standards of behavior or beliefs
- not a paper medical chart
- you don't have to be a Texas Ranger to use one of these
- the arms and legs are collectively known as
- of the smallest bones in the human body
37 Clues: flatline • do no harm • immediately • responsibility • red blood cells • white blood cells • protects employees • heart muscle tissue • heart bypass surgery • working independently • explanation of benefits • not a paper medical chart • Tenens a temporary physician • training after medical school • the process of bone formation • another word for a broken bone • standards of behavior or beliefs • ...
CMA Medical Terminology 2021-05-11
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- this doctor focuses on the tarsals and metatarsals
- not a paper medical chart
- do no harm
- the process of bone formation
- when the patient leaves the hospital
- heart muscle tissue
- of the smallest bones in the human body
- someone who has smoked for years might get this
- it is used when someone's heart is fibrillating
- tissue tissue that responds to a hormone
- explanation of benefits
- known as a saw-tooth pattern
- flatline
- protects employees
- white blood cells
- ensure medical laboratories are properly trained
- standards of behavior or beliefs
- assure privacy of patient medical records
- red blood cells
- responsibility
- someone with a seizure disorder will see him
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- you don't have to be a Texas Ranger to use one of these
- the region between the knee and the hip
- another word for a broken bone
- consent that is based on information
- Patients who need to most care might be here
- government insurance for the elderly
- working independently
- training after medical school
- someone with a rash will seek her out
- immediately
- the arms and legs are collectively known as
- a temporary physician
- loose fitting sac around the heart
- largest internal organ in the human body
- heart bypass surgery
- membrane that surrounds the lungs
37 Clues: flatline • do no harm • immediately • responsibility • red blood cells • white blood cells • protects employees • heart muscle tissue • heart bypass surgery • working independently • a temporary physician • explanation of benefits • not a paper medical chart • known as a saw-tooth pattern • the process of bone formation • training after medical school • another word for a broken bone • ...
Medical Terminology crossword 2022-09-23
Across
- dx
- this is another word for bruise
- twisting lunges happen in what plane of motion
- when I squat my knees are in a _________position
- I just hurt my hand...is an example of what injury
- doing jumping jacks can happen in what plane of motion
- a discoloration of the skin resulting in bleeding underneath
- planks happen in what plane of motion
- situated away from a center
- decreasing the angle formed by the bones of a joint
- my brother's shoulder popped out of place is an example of what
- stretching or tearing of ligaments
- reg
- extreme or excessive straightening of a part
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- the top of your hand is also considered as the________ aspect.
- I just injured my ankle and see_________
- closest to the center of the body
- turning the forearm toward the body
- The doctor made me lay_______ on my back.
- p
- d
- when I do toe raises that is an example of ______________
- hx
- closest to the skin
- towards the top or head
- swelling in the joint
- fx
- farthest away from skin
- stretching/tearing of muscles and tendons
- My doctor made me lay ________ for my check up.
30 Clues: p • d • dx • hx • fx • reg • closest to the skin • swelling in the joint • towards the top or head • farthest away from skin • situated away from a center • this is another word for bruise • closest to the center of the body • stretching or tearing of ligaments • turning the forearm toward the body • planks happen in what plane of motion • I just injured my ankle and see_________ • ...
Medical terminology crossword 2022-10-24
26 Clues: eye • slow • fast • cell • pain • view • woman • Heart • Liver • Nerve • blood • stomach • cutting • deficient • excessive • specialist • enlargement • to the back • inflammation • Disease suffix • excessive pain • surgical repair • blood condition • surgifcal removal • surgical crushing • visual examination
Medical Terminology Cards 2022-10-06
28 Clues: rib • vein • lung • clot • side • bone • joint • heart • skull • blood • below • front • white • muscle • middle • artery • oxygen • disease • straight • movement • cartilage • blood/duct • back/behind • electricity • crooked/bent • bronchial tube • opening/passageway • back (of the body)
IGCSE MUSIC TERMINOLOGY 2023-11-25
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- A large-scale composition, often in four movements, for orchestra.
- A melodic device in which a short musical idea is immediately repeated but starting on a different note.
- Type of scale made entirely of semitones.
- The fifth note of a scale or key.
- The first note of a scale or key.
- Musical texture in which different pitches move in the same rhythm (i.e. in chords).
- How many sharps in the key of A major?
- Rapid repetition of a single pitch or the rapid alternation between two different pitches.
- A type of cadence that ends on chord V.
- A type of ornament involving the rapid alternation of two notes next to each other (e.g., C-D).
- Chords I, IV and V are known as _________________ TRIADS.
- When a stringed instrument, such as a violin or cello, is played with the bow (i.e., the opposite of staccato).
- What type of clef does the viola use.
- Italian tempo marking meaning “at walking speed”.
- How many flats in the key of B-flat minor?
- 6/8 is an example of _______________ DUPLE TIME.
- Italian term meaning to play sweetly.
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- The term meaning “change of key”.
- A three-note chord.
- The word that describes melodies that move in steps.
- A large ensemble with string instruments and the addition of other instruments, such as wind, brass and percussion instruments.
- A short melodic idea that is reused, developed and varied throughout a piece of music.
- Type of minor scale that has both the sixth and seventh notes raised when ascending.
- When the strings on a bowed string instrument, such as a violin or cello, are plucked with the fingers.
- Abbreviation of the musical term meaning to get gradually louder.
- Three letter acronym meaning “beats per minute”.
- The strongest cadence (Chord V – Chord I).
- A rhythmic feature when notes are placed in between beats.
- A type of articulation in which notes are played separated or detached.
- Musical element that refers to the speed of the pulse or beat in a piece of music.
- The distance between two pitches (e.g., C-E is a major third).
31 Clues: A three-note chord. • The term meaning “change of key”. • The fifth note of a scale or key. • The first note of a scale or key. • What type of clef does the viola use. • Italian term meaning to play sweetly. • How many sharps in the key of A major? • A type of cadence that ends on chord V. • Type of scale made entirely of semitones. • ...
Provantis 11 Terminology 2023-11-30
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- Abnormally heavy
- Shedding or removal from surface
- An Abrasion caused from clippers during surgical prep
- Dark, rust-colored staining most often seen around the eyes (Chromodacryorrhea)
- A marked bluging of the eye
- Area is abnormally moist or damp
- Staining of the fur/hair
- Partially closing eyes
- When a skin layer feels thicker than normal. Seen in SQ or dorsal skin studies
- Abnormal amount of yawning
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- Missing body parts
- Toenail noted as torn
- A change in the typical muscle tone state
- Animal is moving its limbs in way that resembles paddling
- Eye lids are stuck together, involuntarily
- Marked enlargement of area
- Partial or total separation of incision
- An upward movement that lifts body into the air
- Short, sudden movements - like a tick
- Involuntary, short, forcful expulsion of air from the nasal cavity/mouth
- Animal is unable to correct its body posture to normal postion
21 Clues: Abnormally heavy • Missing body parts • Toenail noted as torn • Partially closing eyes • Staining of the fur/hair • Marked enlargement of area • Abnormal amount of yawning • A marked bluging of the eye • Shedding or removal from surface • Area is abnormally moist or damp • Short, sudden movements - like a tick • Partial or total separation of incision • ...
Hip-Hop Terminology 2023-11-10
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- Upright dancing as a warm up
- Person who hosts/pumps the crowd
- The most common count in/of dance
- A major genre of hip hop
- Movement that mimics a wave
- Technique DJ's use to rewind or make a sound
- A person who plays records for a live audience
- Series of freezing and sudden pauses
- A combo of hip hop and ballet
- Go up on toes while dancing
- A bend of the knees
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- Aggressive style of hip hop as a form of expression
- Circular and twisting movement of arms and hands
- Footwork movements while standing upright
- Creating angular, intentive movement with arms and hands
- In the middle of their dance they _______
- The dancer spins on their head and turns using momentum
- Dancer pivots in a circle using their hands and torso
- Footwork performed with hands and feet on the floor
- A female dancer who practices breaking
- Quick jolting and glitching effect
21 Clues: A bend of the knees • A major genre of hip hop • Movement that mimics a wave • Go up on toes while dancing • Upright dancing as a warm up • A combo of hip hop and ballet • Person who hosts/pumps the crowd • The most common count in/of dance • Quick jolting and glitching effect • Series of freezing and sudden pauses • A female dancer who practices breaking • ...
Medical Terminology: Suffixes 2023-10-04
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- Muscle Contraction
- Expand/Widen
- Disease
- Instrument for viewing
- Swelling
- Condition
- Excision/Removal of
- Repair/Restore/Replace
- Inflammation
- Breathing
- Examination/Inspection
- Instrument used to record
- Englargement
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- Blood Condition
- Control/Stop
- Discharge/flow
- Puncture/Aspiration of
- Pain
- Narrow/Contract
- Weakness
- Study of
- Specialist
- Pain/Discomfort
- Small/Micropscopic
- Create new opening
- Paralysis
- Tumor
27 Clues: Pain • Tumor • Disease • Weakness • Swelling • Study of • Condition • Breathing • Paralysis • Specialist • Control/Stop • Expand/Widen • Inflammation • Englargement • Discharge/flow • Blood Condition • Narrow/Contract • Pain/Discomfort • Muscle Contraction • Small/Micropscopic • Create new opening • Excision/Removal of • Puncture/Aspiration of • Instrument for viewing • Repair/Restore/Replace • Examination/Inspection • ...
Animal Terminology Crossword 2023-09-20
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- all things related to goats
- a newborn horse
- genus name for equine
- young male chicken
- the act of a sow giving birth
- mature male porcine that can reproduce
- a baby chicken
- young female sheep that has not reproduced
- young female equine that has not reproduced
- genus names for cattle
- hen used for laying eggs
- mature male chicken
- the act a doe giving birth
- A mare is a ___________ horse
- young male horse
- pigs are also called
- castrated male bovine
- all things birds
- young male ovine that cannot reproduce
- horses are also called this
- castrated male equine
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- all things related to sheep
- mature female cow
- castrated male chicken
- young female chicken
- mature female caprine
- all things related to cattle
- mature male sheep
- newborn pig
- genus name for sheep
- young/newborn cattle
- mature male horse
- castrated male ovine or caprine
- goats are also called this
- mature female ovine that has reproduced
- genus name for chickens
- the act of a ewe giving birth
- genus name for swine
- a newborn goat
- female bovine that has not had an offspring
- a baby sheep
- mature bovine with intact testicles
42 Clues: newborn pig • a baby sheep • a baby chicken • a newborn goat • a newborn horse • young male horse • all things birds • mature female cow • mature male sheep • mature male horse • young male chicken • mature male chicken • young female chicken • genus name for sheep • young/newborn cattle • genus name for swine • pigs are also called • mature female caprine • genus name for equine • castrated male bovine • ...
College Terminology Crossword 2023-09-15
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- Undergraduate degree offered by four-year colleges and universities.
- A non residential junior college.
- Hours Courses taken in college and cost of class are measured by this
- Is composed of undergraduate, graduate, and professional colleges and offers degree in each.
- Probation A student not maintaining satisfactory progress are placed here
- The average of your best scores from each subject and multiple tests
- Successful completion of a prescribed program of study.
- A student determines whether they want to submit a test score for admittance or use a different method for acceptanc.
- Money given to a student that doesn't have to be repaid.
- A student's chosen field of study.
- American College Test and the Scholastic Aptitude Test. Measures a student's level of knowledge in basic areas of math, science, English, and social studies.
- Rely on income from private donations, or from religious or other organizations and student tuition.
- A course taken in preparation for another course.
- Enrolled in 12 or more credit hours in a semester.
- A debt that needs to be paid off.
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- Legal resident of a state.
- Does not accrue interest while you are in school at least half-time or during deferment periods.
- Process by which a prospective student submits the required forms and credentials to the chosen institution.
- Classes everyone must take, regardless of your major.
- Helps you select the correct courses and helps with academic problems
- Granted upon completion of a program of at least two, but less than four years of college work.
- A student pursuing either a one-, two-, or four-year degree
- Highest level of academic degree that can be archived
- Interest is charged during in-school, deferment, and grace periods.
- Amount paid for each credit hour for enrollment
- Awarded for an additional one or two years of graduate study after receiving a bachelors.
- Receive funding from the state or other governmental entities and are administered by public boards.
- A student who lives off-campus and drives to class
- The person at a college responsible for the maintenance of all academic records.
- Free Application for Federal Student Aid It is required before a student can be considered for loans, grants, scholarships, work study
- People who have graduated from the institution
31 Clues: Legal resident of a state. • A non residential junior college. • A debt that needs to be paid off. • A student's chosen field of study. • People who have graduated from the institution • Amount paid for each credit hour for enrollment • A course taken in preparation for another course. • A student who lives off-campus and drives to class • ...
Integumentary Medical Terminology 2024-02-08
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- cancer tumor
- death of the skin
- resembling redness
- situated as scales
- the study of fungus
- the abnormal condition of blood in the tissues
- a specialist in the study of disease
- a disease of the development of the nail
- an abnormal condition of above-normal amounts of sweating
- the abnormal condition of having blood in the tissues
- the process of covering something
- resembling something horn-shaped
- abnormal itching condition
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- blood cell
- blood tumor
- abnormal death of tissues
- abnormal condition of profuse sweating
- inflammation of the skin
- abnormal condition of hardening
- pertaining to what's underneath the skin
- black cell
- an incision in the eyelid
- above normal muscle pain
- self-developing
- the inflammation and thickening of the skin
- inflammation of eyelids
- abnormal condition of above-normal amounts of keratins
- cancer-causing
- muscle cell
- the skin
30 Clues: the skin • blood cell • black cell • blood tumor • muscle cell • cancer tumor • cancer-causing • self-developing • death of the skin • resembling redness • situated as scales • the study of fungus • inflammation of eyelids • inflammation of the skin • above normal muscle pain • abnormal death of tissues • an incision in the eyelid • abnormal itching condition • abnormal condition of hardening • ...
Key Marketing Terminology 2024-01-27
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- Convenience product
- Customer ___must be considered in societal marketing concept.
- Any paid form of communication
- Segmenting customer based on gander, occupation and socioeconomy.
- Narrow marketing segmentation.
- Creating a feature or characteristic within a brand that makes it stand out
- Pricing products that must be used with the main product.
- Business information must be updated as business operates in _ enviroment.
- Which condition will determine international pricing.
- Groups that form a comparison or reference in forming attitudes or behavior
- This type of research is used to measure market demand, develop a profile of target market and measure the attitude of consumers.
- A graphic representation or symbol of company name
- the rivalry between companies selling similar products and services
- Taking the chance of loss and purchasing insurance
- Marketing strategy where a company try to reach the maximum number of audience.
- The organisation sets an initial high price and then slowly lowers the price to make the product available to a wider market.
- One to many distribution.
- Making the consumer aware of the product
- Information ___ is the third step in research process.
- What drives a person to buy a product or use a service
- an organization engaged in commercial competition with others.
- which concept may lead to marketing myopia.
- A distinctive catchword or catch phrase
- purchase decision refers to all behaviour positive and negative, that is generated from the purchase.
- Finding and obtaining goods to be sold
- What do businesses aim to cultivate for repeat business from customers
- Marketing strategy used to target people who live in, or shop at particular location.
- a type of good that does not have a physical nature
- Market ___ projects the future numbers, characteristics, and trends in your target market
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- Cheap and _ are the assumptions in production concept.
- Process involved in creating a unique name and image for a product in the consumers' mind
- Getting a loan to run the business
- The term for a pricing strategy that sets a low initial price to quickly gain market share
- An instance of buying or selling something
- The buying of goods without planning to do so in advance
- Market ___ help a company to find out whether a newly proposed product will bring profit to company or not.
- When a company adjusts its product or service to meet the needs of different target markets
- It is used when you don't know the real problem or issue and you need to uncover the causes.
- It is normally being associate with quality.
- Entity that sells goods or commodities in small quantities directly to consumers
- Pricing strategy focuses on covering the costs of production and adding a markup for profit
- Products that consumers don’t frequently choose to purchase
- There are four major factors that affect consumer behavior, namely cultural, social, personal and _
- Getting information to customers that will help them buy the goods they need
- A person or business authorized to act on another's behalf
- What involves creating a unique market image for a product
- A tangible object or a service provided to consumers
- Moving goods from where they were made to where consumers can buy them
- The organisation sets a low price to increase sales and market share.
- Competition at this level is based on after sales services.
- Component of the marketing mix involves the various ways a product is made available to customers
51 Clues: Convenience product • One to many distribution. • Any paid form of communication • Narrow marketing segmentation. • Getting a loan to run the business • Finding and obtaining goods to be sold • A distinctive catchword or catch phrase • Making the consumer aware of the product • An instance of buying or selling something • which concept may lead to marketing myopia. • ...
Terminology Ch 1 2024-01-23
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- basic unit of life
- any part of an experiment which may vary or change
- the study of reptiles and amphibians
- cycles through ecosystems
- the study of plants
- biological process of internal regulation; property of life
- the total of individuals of a specific species in an ecosystem
- part or feature of an experiment which does not change
- living components of an ecosystem
- the study of mammals
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- type of variable unchanged and unaffected by other variables
- flows through ecosystems; decreasing from high to low quality
- suggested explanation which can be tested and proven false or true
- supported by evidence, unable to be tested
- non-living components of an ecosystem
- the study of animals
- biological process of producing offspring; property of life
- the study of tissues
- the study of birds
- two or more tissues which complete a function
- prefix meaning life
- capable of predicting outcomes of natural scenarios
22 Clues: basic unit of life • the study of birds • the study of plants • prefix meaning life • the study of animals • the study of tissues • the study of mammals • cycles through ecosystems • living components of an ecosystem • the study of reptiles and amphibians • non-living components of an ecosystem • supported by evidence, unable to be tested • ...
Technical Theatre Terminology 2024-02-02
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- Line – Any rope or cable located between a load and a winch or counterweight arbor.
- Stage – A sloped platform that is lower near the audience for better visibility and higher at the rear, providing the illusion of distance. This is the source for the terms “Down Stage” and “Upstage.”
- Pocket – A slot, usually of fabricated steel, that supports a guide system at the edges of a fire safety curtain and that helps to prevent smoke from passing around the edges of the curtain.
- Line – A line, usually rope, that is pulled by hand to lift or control the movement of a load.
- Load – That part of a system that may be added or deleted (i.e., lights hung from a pipe batten.)
- Block – A pulley mounted to the gridiron or support steel that supports and changes the direction of a lift line cable between the load and the head block.
- Loft – The space between the roof and the performance area that is not visible to the audience
- Batten – Two or more pipes or other linear members fabricated together with cross bracing in a trussed configuration. Used in place of a pipe batten for heavy loads or extended distances between lift lines.
- – (1) Curtains at the rear of the performance area used to represent the sky or distant areas. (2) Set of borders, legs, and drops used to define the limits of a performance area.
- Block – A pulley mounted to support steel that changes the direction of lift and operating lines between the loft blocks and an arbor or winch.
- Purchase – A rope or cable that passes from a lifting device (arbor, winch, or person) over a block, to a block attached to the load, and tied off at the previous block, is double purchased. The system allows twice as much load to be raised for a given effort, but the rope or cable must be pulled twice as far, so total work done remains the same.
- – A bar, usually made from steel pipe, from which scenery, lights and curtains are hung.
- – A carriage or rack that contains weights, usually flame cut steel or cast iron, in sufficient quantity to balance a load.
- Purchase – A rope or cable passing from a lifting device (arbor, winch, or person) over a block, or series of blocks, to a load is single purchased. Force must be exerted equal to the load to be held or raised.
- (Grid) – An open floor, usually made from light steel channels or grating, that is located near the roof steel. It provides mounting locations for rigging equipment and access to that equipment for inspection and maintenance.
- – The portion of the stage area located to either side of the acting area.
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- Curtain – A curtain that closes automatically in event of a fire to prevent heat, smoke and flames on the stage from reaching the audience.
- Chain – A length of chain placed between a lift line and a pipe batten or scenic element to connect them and to facilitate minor height adjustment of the load.
- Bar – A support rail, usually of wood or plastic, that keeps cables from sagging over a horizontal span due to their own weight. Sag Bars don’t carry any loads.
- Pit – A depressed area between the stage and audience seating area where musicians sit, so the audience can hear the music and see the performance over the heads of the musicians.
- Block – Pulley mounted at the floor to hold a rope or cable in position and to reverse its direction. Floor blocks meant for rope often incorporate a means of adjustment to accommodate changes in length due to loads or environmental conditions.
- – The act of lifting scenery, lights, and curtains.
- The portion of the auditorium on the main floor that is closest to the musicians and the acting area.
- Bridge A gallery above the stage floor where technicians add and remove counterweights from the arbors. Usually located so technicians have access to arbors when battens are at their lowest position.
- Gallery – A gallery or catwalk above the stage floor from which counterweight and hemp (rope) rigging is operated.
- Plates – Thin plates located on counterweight arbor rods, placed at 2’ intervals between the counterweights, to prevent the rods from spreading apart under a sudden impact load and releasing the counterweights.
- – (n) Weights, usually flame cut steel or cast iron, that are placed in counterweight arbors to balance the weight of loads hung on battens. (v) The act of adding of removing weight from a set in order to achieve a balanced system.
- Set – A system consisting of one or more lift lines and related components operating together to lift, lower, or suspend or a load.
- – The portion of stage that extends beyond the proscenium opening.
29 Clues: – The act of lifting scenery, lights, and curtains. • – The portion of stage that extends beyond the proscenium opening. • – The portion of the stage area located to either side of the acting area. • Line – Any rope or cable located between a load and a winch or counterweight arbor. • ...
Technical Theatre Terminology 2024-02-02
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- The portion of stage that extends beyond the proscenium opening.
- A gallery or catwalk above the stage floor from which counterweight and hemp (rope) rigging is operated.
- A gallery above the stage floor where technicians add and remove counterweights from the arbors. Usually located so technicians have access to arbors when battens are at their lowest position.
- A length of chain placed between a lift line and a pipe batten or scenic element to connect them and to facilitate minor height adjustment of the load.
- The portion of the auditorium on the main floor that is closest to the musicians and the acting area.
- The space between the roof and the performance area that is not visible to the audience
- Weights, usually flame cut steel or cast iron, that are placed in counterweight arbors to balance the weight of loads hung on battens. (v) The act of adding of removing weight from a set in order to achieve a balanced system.
- A support rail, usually of wood or plastic, that keeps cables from sagging over a horizontal span due to their own weight. Sag Bars don’t carry any loads.
- A system consisting of one or more lift lines and related components operating together to lift, lower, or suspend or a load.
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- A carriage or rack that contains weights, usually flame cut steel or cast iron, in sufficient quantity to balance a load.
- A line, usually rope, that is pulled by hand to lift or control the movement of a load.
- Pulley mounted at the floor to hold a rope or cable in position and to reverse its direction. Floor blocks meant for rope often incorporate a means of adjustment to accommodate changes in length due to loads or environmental conditions.
- Curtains at the rear of the performance area used to represent the sky or distant areas. (2) Set of borders, legs, and drops used to define the limits of a performance area.
- A curtain that closes automatically in event of a fire to prevent heat, smoke and flames on the stage from reaching the audience.
- Two or more pipes or other linear members fabricated together with cross bracing in a trussed configuration. Used in place of a pipe batten for heavy loads or extended distances between lift lines.Batten A bar, usually made from steel pipe, from which scenery, lights and curtains are hung.
- A pulley mounted to support steel that changes the direction of lift and operating lines between the loft blocks and an arbor or winch.
- Thin plates located on counterweight arbor rods, placed at 2’ intervals between the counterweights, to prevent the rods from spreading apart under a sudden impact load and releasing the counterweights.
- Any rope or cable located between a load and a winch or counterweight arbor.
- A pulley mounted to the gridiron or support steel that supports and changes the direction of a lift line cable between the load and the head block.
- The portion of the stage area located to either side of the acting area.
- An open floor, usually made from light steel channels or grating, that is located near the roof steel. It provides mounting locations for rigging equipment and access to that equipment for inspection and maintenance.
21 Clues: The portion of stage that extends beyond the proscenium opening. • The portion of the stage area located to either side of the acting area. • Any rope or cable located between a load and a winch or counterweight arbor. • A line, usually rope, that is pulled by hand to lift or control the movement of a load. • ...
Medical terminology crossword 2016-09-07
20 Clues: Dx • CA • HTP • Oma • stat • tbsp • gastric • rest BR • mouth po • meals pc • spyhgram • pressure BP • fibrosis PCF • two hours q2h • repair plasty • privileges BRP • hold back isch • times a day qid • heart failure CHF • for examination scope
Medical Terminology #11 2019-03-14
25 Clues: bad • cold • drug • ball • flesh • loins • child • sleep • large • nipple • before • spleen • within • speech • beneath • between • stretch • swelling • entrance • Lump,clot • Paralysis • pull,draw • offspring • out,away from • Away from,not
Medical Terminology Suffixes 2019-01-04
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- flow, discharge
- inflammation
- eating, swallowing
- instrument for visual examination
- incision, cutting into
- surgical repair
- hernia
- breakdown, destruction, separation
- softening
- producing, produce by
- cell
- surgical puncture to remove fluid
- fear
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- deficiency
- record
- berry-shaped bacterium
- development, nourishment
- to view
- opening
- digestion
- stopping, controlling
- tumor, mass, collection of fluid
- condition of producing, forming
- treatment
24 Clues: cell • fear • record • hernia • to view • opening • digestion • softening • treatment • deficiency • inflammation • flow, discharge • surgical repair • eating, swallowing • stopping, controlling • producing, produce by • berry-shaped bacterium • incision, cutting into • development, nourishment • condition of producing, forming • tumor, mass, collection of fluid • instrument for visual examination • ...
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY CROSSWORD 2019-05-27
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- A DECREASE IN THE NUMBER OF RED BLOOD CELLS
- SURGICAL OPENING OF THE BILE DUCT
- NECK
- MEDICAL DOCTOR WHO SPECIALIZES IN KIDNEY CARE AND TREATIND DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS.
- EYE
- PREGNANCY IN WHICH THE FETUS DEVELOPS OUTSIDE THE UTERUS, TYPICALLY IN A FALLOPIAN TUBE.
- SURGICAL REMOVAL OF THE GALLBLADDER
- PRESENCE OF AT LEAST ONE GALLSTONE IN THE COMMON BILE DUCT
- ELEVATED LEVEL OF THE PIGMENT BILIRUBIN IN THE BLOOD
- HEREDITARY CONDITION IN WHICH THE GROWTH OF LONG BONES BY OSSIFICATION OF CARTILAGE IS RETARDED, RESULTING IN VERY SHORT LIMBS
- SURGICAL EXCISION OF ONE LATERAL HALF OF THE TONGUE
- PERTAINING TO THE ABDOMIN
- FLESH
- STUDY OF WOMEN AN EXCESS OF GLUCOSE
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- INFLAMATION OF MANY NERVES
- CHRONIC DISEASE OF THE HEART MUSCLE.
- SUBSTANCE THAT FIGHTS INFECTION
- THE FORMATION OF GALLSTONES.
- SURGICAL REMOVAL OF ONE OR BOTH OF THE KIDNEYS.
- STUDY OF CELLS
- INFLAMATION OF THE SKIN
- RECORD OF THE ELECTRICITY IN THE HEART
- RECORD OF THE ELECTRICITY IN THE BRAIN
- A MUSCLE THAT DRAWS A LIMB AWAY FROM THE BODY
- DEFICIENCY OF ALL THREE CELLULAR COMPONENTS OF THE BLOOD (RED CELLS, WHITE CELLS, AND PLATELETS)
- UNDER THE SKIN
- INFLAMATION OF THE GUMS
- PERTAINING TO NEWBORN CHILDREN
28 Clues: EYE • NECK • FLESH • STUDY OF CELLS • UNDER THE SKIN • INFLAMATION OF THE SKIN • INFLAMATION OF THE GUMS • PERTAINING TO THE ABDOMIN • INFLAMATION OF MANY NERVES • THE FORMATION OF GALLSTONES. • PERTAINING TO NEWBORN CHILDREN • SUBSTANCE THAT FIGHTS INFECTION • SURGICAL OPENING OF THE BILE DUCT • SURGICAL REMOVAL OF THE GALLBLADDER • STUDY OF WOMEN AN EXCESS OF GLUCOSE • ...
Medical Terminology Suffix 2019-10-22
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- development, nourishment
- one who
- condition
- small
- condition, stopping
- small
- enlargement
- berry shaped bacterium
- breakdown destruction separation
- surgical procedure to remove fluid
- structure, substance
- new opening
- resembling, derived from
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- pain
- surgical repair
- fear
- structure, tissue
- hernia
- development, formation, growth
- blood condition
- softening
- berry shaped bacterium
- condition, process
- drooping, falling, prolapse
- structure, tissue
- condition, usually abnormal
26 Clues: pain • fear • small • small • hernia • one who • condition • softening • enlargement • new opening • surgical repair • blood condition • structure, tissue • structure, tissue • condition, process • condition, stopping • structure, substance • berry shaped bacterium • berry shaped bacterium • development, nourishment • resembling, derived from • drooping, falling, prolapse • condition, usually abnormal • ...
PK_VR specific terminology 2020-03-04
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- To cause something or someone to move or change from one position or direction to another.
- Not being or consisting of living material or containing no carbon or only small amounts of carbon.
- A process, activity, or mechanism that binds greenhouse gases and aerosols from the atmosphere.
- Any substance, usually in the form of a dry powder, that imparts colour to another substance or mixture.
- Cloudy, opaque, or thick with suspended matter.
- In the shape of a trapezoid, or having some faces which have one pair of parallel sides.
- Caused by humans or their activities.
- Cell or organism with one or more whip-like appendages.
- The process of making something dilute.
- Any substent that plants or animals need in order to live and grow.
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- Existing or coming before in time, order, or importance.
- Saltiness or amount of salt dissolved in a body of water.
- The action of one object coming forcibly into contact with another.
- Allow a liquid, gas, or other substance to flow out from where it has been confined.
- A naturally occurring material that is broken down by processes of weathering and erosion.
- Very small plants that float near the surface of water and on which sea creatures feed.
- A type of vaporization that occurs on the surface of a liquid as it changes into the gas phase.
- The act of making something, or of something becoming, smaller in size, amount, degree, importance, etc.
- A place for storing liquid, especially a natural or artificial lake providing water for a city or other area.
- Coming before a more important action or event, especially introducing or preparing for it.
- When there is more than enough of something.
- A unicellular eukaryotic alga characterized by the siliceous covering and symmetry.
22 Clues: Caused by humans or their activities. • The process of making something dilute. • When there is more than enough of something. • Cloudy, opaque, or thick with suspended matter. • Cell or organism with one or more whip-like appendages. • Existing or coming before in time, order, or importance. • Saltiness or amount of salt dissolved in a body of water. • ...
AP Terminology 2.3 2020-11-03
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- Long duration or frequent occurrence
- rapid onset or short course
- act of bending or being bent
- a blister
- raised spot on the skin containing pus
- movement toward the midline of the body
- manner of walking
- abnormal paleness of the skin
- backward bending, as of hand or foot
- turning outward
- turning palm or foot upward
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- movement away from midline of the body
- fluid filled sac under the skin
- crack like lesion or groove
- movement that brings a limb toward straight
- redness or flushing of the skin
- formation of a raised and thickened scar
- torn or jagged wound
- a scar
- turning inward
20 Clues: a scar • a blister • turning outward • manner of walking • turning inward • torn or jagged wound • rapid onset or short course • turning palm or foot upward • crack like lesion or groove • act of bending or being bent • abnormal paleness of the skin • fluid filled sac under the skin • redness or flushing of the skin • Long duration or frequent occurrence • ...
Medical Terminology Thinking 2020-04-22
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- abbreviation formed from the first letter of a word
- specialist in the study of the heart
- care and treatment of children
- study of the function in a living organism
- medical specialty
- pertaining to urine
- word contains more than one root
- kneecap
- study and treatment of the skin
- plural ending for phalanx
- word part at the beginning of the word
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- pertaining to respiration
- study and treatment of the aged
- suffix for the meaning "study of"
- the study of body structure
- increased urination
- study of the mind
- pertaining to the diet
- loss of sensation
- study of the nervous system
- pertaining to the heart
- female reproductive cell; egg
- fundamental unit of a word
- plural ending for vertebra
- word part at the end of a root
25 Clues: kneecap • study of the mind • medical specialty • loss of sensation • increased urination • pertaining to urine • pertaining to the diet • pertaining to the heart • pertaining to respiration • plural ending for phalanx • fundamental unit of a word • plural ending for vertebra • the study of body structure • study of the nervous system • female reproductive cell; egg • ...
Terminology in Research 2020-10-02
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- Studies that occur after FDA approves a drug to determine additional information about drugs’ risk, benefit, manufacturing, and optimal use. Often non-randomized. May also study new uses and indications.
- the dose that kills approximately 50% of the animals; also may see written as LD50
- Consent A process that provides research subjects with explanations to help them make educated decisions about starting or continuing participation in a research study or trial. It is an ongoing, interactive process. It does not waive the subject’s legal rights and it does not release the investigator or sponsor from liability for negligence.
- A committee attached to a randomized clinical trial that is charged with the responsibility of monitoring performance of the trial, safety of the participants, and efficacy of the treatments being tested.
- The initial introduction of an investigational new drug into humans. Typically closely monitored and may be conducted in patients or normal volunteers. Designed to determine the metabolism and pharmacologic actions of the drug in humans, the side effects associated with increasing doses, and if possible to gain early evidence of effectiveness. Usually small (20-80 pts) and uncontrolled
- A formal request to FDA for a license to market a new drug in the US. Submitted when the sponsor believes there is enough safety and effectiveness data to meet FDA requirements. Application must contain data from specific technical viewpoints, including chemistry, pharmacology, medical, biopharmaceutics, and statistics. If approved, the product may be marketed in the US.
- unblinded trial. These are easier to carry out and less expensive but have risk for bias. May be only option in some cases. More accurately reflects clinical practice
- design that consists of alternating periods of administration of test drug, placebo preparation (control), and the standard treatment (positive control), if any, in each subject
- The capacity of a drug or treatment to produce beneficial effects on the course or duration of a disease at the dose tested and against the illness (and patient population) for which it is designed.
- A group of medical, scientific and non-scientific members formally designated to review and monitor biomedical research involving human subjects. The purpose is to assure that appropriate steps are taken to protect the rights and welfare of human subjects.
- The desired measure of a drug’s influence on a disease or condition as demonstrated by substantial evidence from adequate and well-controlled investigations.
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- the process of assigning patients to treatment using a random process
- Expanded controlled trials that are performed after preliminary evidence suggest effectiveness of the drug has been obtained. Intended to demonstrate effectiveness and safety in a clinically and statistically meaningful way. Provide adequate basis for physician labeling. Often multi-center, large sample size. Can be designed to access superiority, equality, equivalence or noninferiority.
- Conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of a drug for a particular indication/s in patients with the disease or condition under study. They are also used to determine the common short-term side effects and risks associated with the drug. May or may not have comparison group. Usually hundreds of patients (200-500)
- the maximum dose at which a specified toxic effect is not seen.
- the smallest dose that is observed to kill any experimental animal
- a leading candidate for a successful new drug.
- Drug developed for a rare disease.
- an experiment that is done in the body of a living organism
- harmful or unintended response from a drug
- concealment (masking) to the patient (single blind), investigator (double blind) and the monitors (triple) of the identity of the intervention.
- investigations that compare a test article (i.e. drug) with a treatment that has known effects. The control group may receive no treatment, active treatment, placebo or dose comparison concurrent control.
- a substance or treatment that has no therapeutic effect.
- A request for permission to introduce, or deliver for introduction, a biologic product into interstate commerce.
- test that is done in glass or plastic vessels in the laboratory
25 Clues: Drug developed for a rare disease. • harmful or unintended response from a drug • a leading candidate for a successful new drug. • a substance or treatment that has no therapeutic effect. • an experiment that is done in the body of a living organism • the maximum dose at which a specified toxic effect is not seen. • ...
Veterinary Science Terminology 2020-09-03
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- an innate, typically fixed pattern of behavior in animals in response to certain stimuli
- Carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids, proteins, minerals, and vitamins
- an animal that feeds on flesh
- physical, mental, or emotional factor that causes bodily or mental tension
- the identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms
- a person qualified to treat diseased or injured animals
- come from within and include sensations of hunger and satiation
- Transferring a disease to a pet
- a living organism that feeds on organic matter, typically having specialized sense organs and nervous system and able to respond rapidly to stimuli.
- a thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue
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- a disease which can be transmitted to humans from animal
- the science or practice of the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease
- a serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action
- the way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially toward others
- kidneys are damaged and can't filter blood the way they should
- all signals related to the food consumption environment
- a system that helps the body fight infections
- statements; recommendations that optimize patient care by evidence and assessment of harms and benefits
- a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease
- a disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, especially one that produces specific signs or symptoms or that affects a specific location and is not simply a direct result of physical injury.
20 Clues: an animal that feeds on flesh • Transferring a disease to a pet • a system that helps the body fight infections • all signals related to the food consumption environment • a person qualified to treat diseased or injured animals • a disease which can be transmitted to humans from animal • kidneys are damaged and can't filter blood the way they should • ...
Music Terminology final 2020-12-03
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- a recurring theme or character trait that serves as the structural foundation of the work,
- directly quoting another work in a new composition.
- without instrumental accompaniment; sung without instrumental accompaniment.
- Musical texture made up of a single unaccompanied melodic line.
- A compositional technique in which basic material is an ordered arrangement.
- are intended for performance by a professional accompanied by a piano or instrumental ensemble.
- the setting, either polyphonic or in plainchant, of the liturgy of the Eucharist.
- a combination of musical tones sounded together each of which is a scale degree apart from one or two neighboring tones in the groups.
- a continuous slide upward or downward between two notes.
- a self-contained piece for solo voice, usually accompanied by orchestra.
- the part of a movement, especially in sonata form, in which the principal themes are first presented.
- a continually repeated musical phrase or rhythm.
- a short musical passage in two or more phrases used for singing unmetrical words; a psalm or canticle sung to such music
- The temporary disregarding of strict tempo to allow an expressive quickening or slackening, usually without altering the overall pace.
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- music that is intended to evoke images or convey the impression of events
- To discuss and resolve the conflicts of tonality and theme that the exposition has raised.
- a type of composition in three sections in which two themes or subjects are explored according to set key relationships.
- a musical depiction of words in text
- A genre of music in which the rhythms, melodies, or instrumentation are designed to evoke the atmosphere of far-off lands or ancient times.
- A musical genre for voices that set mostly secular poetry in two epochs.
- a short instrumental refrain or interlude in a vocal work
- musical declamation of the kind usual in the narrative and dialogue parts of opera and oratorio, sung in the rhythm of ordinary speech with many words on the same note.
- the absence of functional harmony as a primary structural element.
- unconventional, unorthodox, or nontraditional methods of singing or of playing musical instruments employed to obtain unusual sounds or timbres.
- Marks the end of the main argument and the beginning of the final synthesis for which that argument has prepared the listeners.
25 Clues: a musical depiction of words in text • a continually repeated musical phrase or rhythm. • directly quoting another work in a new composition. • a continuous slide upward or downward between two notes. • a short instrumental refrain or interlude in a vocal work • Musical texture made up of a single unaccompanied melodic line. • ...
Medical Terminology Review 2020-12-09
Across
- lowermost, below, or toward the feet
- nearer the side, away from midline
- nearest the midline
- electricity
- right upper quadrant
- muscle
- toward or nearer the midline
- HD
- bone
- farthest from the midline
- oma
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- RA
- partial or incomplete paralysis
- PKU
- bind or tie together
- LLQ
- Fx
- heart
- DNR
- paralysis
- movement
- blood vessel
- toward the head
- above or toward the head
- measles, mumps, rubella
- surgical incision
26 Clues: RA • Fx • HD • PKU • LLQ • DNR • oma • bone • heart • muscle • movement • paralysis • electricity • blood vessel • toward the head • surgical incision • nearest the midline • bind or tie together • right upper quadrant • measles, mumps, rubella • above or toward the head • farthest from the midline • toward or nearer the midline • partial or incomplete paralysis • nearer the side, away from midline • ...
Unit 6 Terminology 2024-05-13
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- Rest, Immobilize, Cold, Elevate
- A device used to immobilize body parts.
- A fibrous band that attaches muscle to bone.
- A cut with jagged or smooth edges
- Deepest layer of skin
- Middle layer of skin
- The excessive stretching and tearing of muscles or tendons; a pulled or torn muscle.
- A burn injury involving both the epidermis and dermis- Characterized by red, wet skin and blisters (formerly referred to as a second-degree burn)
- Any burn that is potentially life threatening, disabling or disfiguring (requiring advanced medical care)
- Skin that has been rubbed or scraped away
- A fibrous band that holds bones together at a joint.
- A wound in which soft tissue damage occurs beneath the skin and the skin is not broken.
- The partial or complete tearing or stretching of ligaments and other soft tissue structures at a joint.
- A bandage or material that helps to support the weight of an injured upper extremity.
- A wound with a break in the skin's surface.
- A splint formed by supporting an injured part of the body with an uninjured, neighboring body part (e.g., splinting one finger against another)
- A burn that encircles an extremity
- The displacement of a bone from its normal position at a joint.
- A fracture that leaves the skin unbroken
- An injury to the brain resulting from an external force such as a blow to the head or a penetrating injury to the brain, associated with temporary and/or permanent impairment to brain function, including physical, emotional and cognitive functioning.
- When the skin is pierced by a pointed object
- A splint made of soft materials such as folded blankets/towels, pillows or a folded triangular bandage (cravat)
- A fracture that tears the skin and surrounding soft tissues
- A cloth wrapped around a person to securely hold the arm against the person's chest to add stability; also called a swathe.
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- A type of crush injury in which the body is trapped in a collapsed structure
- Top layer of skin
- A burn injury involving only the top layer of skin, the epidermis- Characterized by red, dry skin (formerly referred to as a first degree burn)
- A burn injury involving all 3 layers of skin and underlying tissues- Skin may be brown or charred, and underlying tissues may appear white (formerly referred to as a third degree burn)
- When a body part is severed from the rest of the body
- Skin, fat and muscle tissues
- A break or disruption in bone tissue.
- An object that remains in the open wound
- Sterile thread used to close a wound or surgical opening (suture)
- A temporary loss of brain function caused by a blow to the head.
- An injury to the soft tissues.
- When a portion of the skin is partially or completely torn away
- Causes injury at the point of impact (e.g., delivered from a blow to the head with a bat)
- injury An injury caused when one part of the body remains still while the rest of the body is twisted or turned away from it (e.g., a ski & its binding keeping the leg in one direction while the body falls in another direction)
- Swelling in a confined space that produces dangerous pressure; restricting blood flow and damaging nerves, tendons and any other organs that may be in the affected area
- A splint made from firm materials without sharp edges such as padded wood boards, metal or plastic strips, folded magazines or newspapers.
- When a body part is subjected to a high degree of pressure
- An injury caused by energy transmitted through the body, away from the point of impact (e.g., when a falling person hurts their shoulder by falling on an outstretched arm)
- To use a splint or other method to keep an injured body part from moving.
- An injury to the skin or to other body tissues caused by heat, chemicals, electricity or radiation.
- Another term for a "bruise" or minor closed wound
45 Clues: Top layer of skin • Middle layer of skin • Deepest layer of skin • Skin, fat and muscle tissues • An injury to the soft tissues. • Rest, Immobilize, Cold, Elevate • A cut with jagged or smooth edges • A burn that encircles an extremity • A break or disruption in bone tissue. • A device used to immobilize body parts. • An object that remains in the open wound • ...
Generation Alpha Terminology 2024-05-20
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- something that brings immense happiness or pleasure
- a sci-fi war web series of YouTube videos and shorts
- where all abnormalities originate from
- the process of taking the food of a friend
- the process of obtaining a sharper jawline
- something that is not likely to be true
- refers to something that brings immense pleasure or joy
- of; relating to a person who possesses a tremendous amount of charisma
- the dominant male of a group
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- a common phrase among middle and high schoolers referring to the backside of one person
- someone who appears to be abnormal or hiding something
- a classification for a man who possesses great influence over other men
- a term addressing someone who possesses extreme amounts of talent at a specific thing
- a slang that refers to the acceptance for the purpose of doing an action
- an American social media personality known for getting in touch with a gymnast
- the background story or reason behind an event, a series of events, or a person/character
- a streamer known for his comedy, style, and attractiveness
- a person’s romantic appeal or charm
- something that is neither good nor bad
- an American subculture associated with the alumni of college-preparatory schools in the Northeastern United States
20 Clues: the dominant male of a group • a person’s romantic appeal or charm • where all abnormalities originate from • something that is neither good nor bad • something that is not likely to be true • the process of taking the food of a friend • the process of obtaining a sharper jawline • something that brings immense happiness or pleasure • ...
Medical Terminology 14 2024-09-03
25 Clues: dry • bud • less • flow • dead • form • apart • stand • twice • chest • broad • beyond • curved • middle • stretch • slender • nearest • to roll • through • make, do • away from • throughout • burst forth • watery fluid • internal organs
Short Story Terminology 2024-09-09
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- A person, animal, or object that plays a role in a story.
- The point in the plot where the conflict is introduced.
- Moana struggling through the waves of the sea to see what is beyond the horizon
- Rapunzel has just left the tower and is feeling mighty conflicted about what she has done by defying her mother's wishes.
- The turning point in the story
- This is the endo of the story and provides the reader with the ending.
- POV that uses the pronouns "I, Me, Us, Our, etc..)
- Mufasa fighting Scare in The Lion King is an example of which conflict?
- A struggle between two opposing forces.
- The attitude of a writer toward a subject or an audience
- Perspective from which a story is told.
- Type of literature characterized by form, content, and style.
- A literary element that evokes certain feelings or vibes in the reader.
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- POV that uses the pronoun "you"
- Shrek is rejected by the people of his town because he is an ogre and different than others.
- the beginning of a story where characters and setting are established
- The events that happen in the plot leading to the climax
- The result of the climax. What do the characters do after the the climax.
- The events that make up a story
- The central topic of a text.
- Figure of speech where an object, person, or situation has another meaning beyond its literal meaning.
- The place and time a story takes place.
- POV that uses the pronouns "He, She, They, Them, etc...)
23 Clues: The central topic of a text. • The turning point in the story • POV that uses the pronoun "you" • The events that make up a story • The place and time a story takes place. • A struggle between two opposing forces. • Perspective from which a story is told. • POV that uses the pronouns "I, Me, Us, Our, etc..) • The point in the plot where the conflict is introduced. • ...
AQA Biology terminology 2024-05-23
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- Develops in the xylem when water is lost by transpiration
- Type of selection shown by antibiotic resistance
- The change in membrane potential due to efflux of potassium ions
- The substrate for adenylyl cyclase
- Mechanism for producing ATP in mitochondria and chloroplasts
- A sequence of bases that codes for a sequence of amino acids
- Genes that interact to produce a phenotype
- Biological molecules that transport hydrogen in cells
- A lymphocyte that bind to processed antigen
- 3D structure of a polypeptide
- A right shift in Hb curve that occurs during exercise
- The mechanism for the reabsorption of glucose in the PCT
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- A single stranded DNA probe binding to a harmful allele
- Triglyceride containing structure made in the Golgi of intestinal cells
- Enzyme used in PCR (3,10)
- The interaction between and antibody and antigen
- A hormone that causes glucose release from the liver
- Bonds involved in complementary base pairing
- biological molecules passed from one trophic level to the next
- The full range of proteins that is produced by a cell
- The enzyme that fixes carbon dioxide
- How fragments of DNA are separated
- Two genes present on the same autosome
- A plant disaccharide present in the phloem
- Soil bacteria that oxidise ammonia
- Bonds that are formed during transcription and replication
26 Clues: Enzyme used in PCR (3,10) • 3D structure of a polypeptide • How fragments of DNA are separated • The substrate for adenylyl cyclase • Soil bacteria that oxidise ammonia • The enzyme that fixes carbon dioxide • Two genes present on the same autosome • A plant disaccharide present in the phloem • Genes that interact to produce a phenotype • ...
Mathematical Terminology #1 2024-05-21
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- Slope shows the steepness or incline of a line.
- A number that divides into another number exactly.
- A straight infinite path joining an infinite number of points in both directions.
- A number less than zero denoted with the symbol (-) is called a ________ number.
- A 90° angle is called a ________ angle.
- The longest side of a right-angled triangle, always opposite to the right angle itself.
- A rule that numerically describes the relationship between two or more variables.
- The vertical axis in a coordinate plane.
- A whole number that is not divisible by 2 is call an _______ number.
- The point of intersection between two or more rays.
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- The horizontal axis in a coordinate plane.
- A letter or number representing a numerical quantity attached to a term.
- Angles: Two angles that together equal 90°.
- When the value Y equals zero.
- An equation plotted on a graph as a straight line.
- When the value of x equals zero.
- Multiplying a number into a group of numbers.
- Terms with the same variable and same exponents/powers are called _______ terms.
- A set of rules used to solve mathematical problems in the correct order.
- The solution to a division problem.
20 Clues: When the value Y equals zero. • When the value of x equals zero. • The solution to a division problem. • A 90° angle is called a ________ angle. • The vertical axis in a coordinate plane. • The horizontal axis in a coordinate plane. • Angles: Two angles that together equal 90°. • Multiplying a number into a group of numbers. • ...
endrocrine system terminology 2024-04-09
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- is islets of langerhans of the pancreas that secrete the hormone insulin
- of islets of langerhans of the pancreas that secrete the hormone glucagon
- condition of bein abnormally small, caused by deficiency of growth hormone
- the pituitary gland
- the endocrine portions of the pancreas that secrete insulin & glucagon
- hyposecretion of thyroxine in an adult, decreased metabolic rate results in physical & mental lethargy
- hormones released by the hypothalamus that secretion of hormones by the anterior pituitary gland
- high blood calcuim level
- drowsiness, laziness or indifferent
- hypersecretion of thyroxine, believed to be autoimmune disease, symptoms reflect the metabolic rate
- the conversion of excess amino acids to simple CHO or to glucose to be used for energy production
- epinephrine & norepinephrine, hormones ssecreted by the adrenal medulla
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- hormone secreted by the thyroid gland that increases energy production & protein synthesis
- a high blood glucose level
- hyposecretion of thyroxine in an infant, uncorrected, result is severe mental & physical retardation
- the organ (tissue) in which a hormone exerts its specific effects
- decrease in secretion of hormones, or low amounts secreted
- the conversion of glucose to glycogen to be stored as potential energy
- a low blood calcium level
- excessive growth of the body or its parts; result of hypersecretion of growth hormone in childhood
- a low blood glucose level
- hormone secreted by anterior pituitary gland that increases the rate of cell division & protein synthesis
- monosaccharide, primary energy source for body cells
- the conversion of stored glycogen to glucose to be sued for energy production
- a metabolic acidosis that results from the accumulation of ketones in the bloodwhen fats & pr
- an enlargement of the thyroid gland, due to the lack of dietary iodine
- increase in secretion of hormones
- hypersecretion of growth hormone in adult, resulting in excessive growth of bones of the face, hands and feet
- polysaccharide, storage of excess glucose in liver and/or muscle
- having the same effects as sympathetic impulses, as has epinephrine (hormone of adrenal medulla)
30 Clues: the pituitary gland • high blood calcuim level • a low blood calcium level • a low blood glucose level • a high blood glucose level • increase in secretion of hormones • drowsiness, laziness or indifferent • monosaccharide, primary energy source for body cells • decrease in secretion of hormones, or low amounts secreted • ...
Clinical Examinations Terminology 2024-04-23
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- also known as ECG/EKG;
- to examine by touching and feeling the area
- plaque build up on teeth
- how far a joint may move freely and painlessly
- immune system attacks healthy cells in the body
- yellow discoloration of the skin
- instrument used when examining the eye
- to walk
- examining the skeletal system, structures, muscles and ligaments
- a dense, white membrane, with the cornea which forms an outer covering of the eyeball
- growth of abnormal cells
- Lymph Nodes gland located underneath the neck
- not alert or active
- an abnormal sound within the heart
- Disease disease which affect a number of organs and tissues
- occurring in the liver
- temperature of the surrounding environment
- Nodes gland masses of tissue which contain cells
- wound which causes pain or a change in the body
- nasal passage
- Lymph Nodes gland located underneath the chest behind the front legs
- tumor taken from within a lymph node
- where skin breaks open and creates pus
- opposite of normal; abnormal condition or state
- to have a bowel movement
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- Pulses pulse found inside the thigh of the hind leg
- identifying, characterizing or diagnosing a problem
- Lymph Nodes gland located on the front of the chest
- Membranes lubricating internal lining of an organ or canal within the body
- blockage of a blood vessel
- Refill Time time it takes for blood to return to the tissue
- redness, swelling or pain on an area of the body
- skin disease caused by parasitic mites which causes hair loss and scabs
- Lymph Nodes gland located on the hind legs
- listening with stethoscope or other instrument
- irregular rhythm in the heart
- ability to pass material through the gut
- deficiency of hemoglobin followed by a reduced number of red blood cells which causes weakness
- yellow, white substance produces by sores, wounds, etc.
- loss of water from the body
- fluid moving through the blood vessels to an organ or tissue
- inflammation of the external ear
- growth of bacteria on teeth
- dried blood and fecal material created by fleas
44 Clues: to walk • nasal passage • not alert or active • also known as ECG/EKG; • occurring in the liver • plaque build up on teeth • growth of abnormal cells • to have a bowel movement • blockage of a blood vessel • loss of water from the body • growth of bacteria on teeth • irregular rhythm in the heart • yellow discoloration of the skin • inflammation of the external ear • ...
Vietnam Terminology Crossword 2024-03-18
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- item of female clothing
- Philosopher and author of The Communist Manifesto
- ____ Sisters were female rebels who fought for Vietnamese independence
- Stands for Missing In Action
- Stands for military police
- Explosive Shells
- A U.S. army general during the Vietnam War
- a makeshift dwelling or hut
- Gulf of _____, a place of conflict before the war
- stands for Absent without Leave
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- stands for VietCong
- Slang for an elderly Vietnamese man
- A suprise attack given by those hiding from the "enemy"
- a flare attached to wire that would signal when someone hit the wire
- a sacred building
- stands for Southeast Asia Treaty Organization
- a living community that is very small, often smaller than a village
- area of an infamous massacre during the Vietnam War
- Emperor in Vietname in the early 15th century
- location where many troops were stationed
- insulting/derogatory name for a woman
- a rice field
22 Clues: a rice field • Explosive Shells • a sacred building • stands for VietCong • item of female clothing • Stands for military police • a makeshift dwelling or hut • Stands for Missing In Action • stands for Absent without Leave • Slang for an elderly Vietnamese man • insulting/derogatory name for a woman • location where many troops were stationed • ...
Livestock Terminology Crossword 2024-03-19
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- Kid Young Female: Goat
- Offspring: Horse
- Mature Male: Swine
- Castrated Male
- Offspring: Sheep
- Young Female: Swine
- Mature Female: Goat
- Ag Product: Swine
- Mature Male: Horse
- Ag product: Sheep
- Mature Male: Sheep
- Young Female: Sheep
- Castrated Male: Sheep
- Mature Female: Cattle
- Ag product: Cattle
- Mature Male: Goat
- Offspring: Swine
- Mature Male: Poultry
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- Offspring: Goat
- Young Female: Cattle
- Young Female: Poultry
- Mature Male: Cattle
- Offspring: Cattle
- Mature Female: Swine
- Castrated Male: Swine
- Castrated Male: Horse
- Castrated Male: Poultry
- Ag Product: Goat
- Castrated Male: Goat
- Lamb Young Female: Sheep
- Mature Female: Poultry
- Offspring: Poultry
- Ag Product: Poultry
- Ag Product: Horse
- Young Female: Horse
- Mature Female: Horse
36 Clues: Castrated Male • Offspring: Goat • Offspring: Horse • Offspring: Sheep • Ag Product: Goat • Offspring: Swine • Offspring: Cattle • Ag Product: Swine • Ag product: Sheep • Ag Product: Horse • Mature Male: Goat • Mature Male: Swine • Mature Male: Horse • Mature Male: Sheep • Offspring: Poultry • Ag product: Cattle • Mature Male: Cattle • Young Female: Swine • Mature Female: Goat • Young Female: Sheep • ...
Mixed Terminology 5 2024-03-25
25 Clues: RE • PD • NB • PP • NFA • 597 • 602 • NOF • NFI • POE • R/O • NFD • 647F • 1141 • 647B • 1144 • 1179 • 1185 • 11-98 • 653M and 653x • 1181 _ accident • 1183 _ accident • 1182 _ accident • 1180 _ accident • 602 Tresspassing _ building
Key Terminology Revision 2024-04-17
Across
- The basic structural and functional unit of a muscle
- Upper chamber of the heart
- Connects muscle to bone
- Bones of the fingers or toes
- Largest muscle in the human body
- Thigh bone, the longest bone in the body
- Located towards the back of the body
- Lower chamber of the heart
- Type of muscle movement involving the separation of limbs from the midline
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- Long bone of the upper arm
- Connects bone to bone
- Flexible connective tissue found in joints
- Type of joint allowing free movement that is filled with fluid
- Located towards the front of the body
- Vital organ pumping blood throughout the body
- Relating to the chest muscles
- Muscle fibres specialized for quick, powerful movements
- Positioned above or higher than another part
- Organs responsible for oxygenating blood
- Movement bringing limbs closer to the midline of the body
- Muscle fibres adapted for endurance activities
21 Clues: Connects bone to bone • Connects muscle to bone • Long bone of the upper arm • Upper chamber of the heart • Lower chamber of the heart • Bones of the fingers or toes • Relating to the chest muscles • Largest muscle in the human body • Located towards the back of the body • Located towards the front of the body • Organs responsible for oxygenating blood • ...
Endocrine system terminology 2024-04-08
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- drowsiness, laziness, or indifferent
- the pituitary gland
- a low blood glucose level
- the conversion of stored glycogen to glucose to be sued for energy production
- the conversion of excess amino acids to simple CHO or to glucose to be used for energy production
- polysaccharide, storage of excess glucose in liver and / or muscle
- monosaccharide, primary energy source for body cells
- synthesis reaction, coming together, requires energy
- hypersecretion of growth hormone in adult, resulting in excessive growth of bones of the face, hands, & feet
- all the reactions that take place w/ in the body
- of Langerhans the endocrine portions of the pancreas that secrete insulin and & glucagon
- excessive growth of the body or its parts; results of hypersecretion of growth hormone in childhood
- having the same effects as sympathetic impulses, as has epinephrine
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- a low blood calcium level
- a decrease in secretion of hormones, or low amounts secreted
- a hormone secreted bt anterior pituitary gland that increase the rate of cell division & protein synthesis
- high blood calcium level
- epinephrine & norepinephrine, hormones secrete by the adrenal medulla
- the conversion of glucose to glycogen to be stored as potential energy
- an increase in secretion of hormones, or high amounts secreted
- a high blood glucose level
- hyposecretion of thyroxine in an infant, uncorrected, result is severe mental & physical retardation
- Organ the organ (tissue) in which a hormone exerts its specific effects
- Cells cells of Islets of Langerhans of the pancreas that secrete the hormone glucagon
- breakdown reaction, release energy
- a hormone secreted by the adrenal medulla that causes vasoconstriction throughout the body, raise blood pressure in stressful situation
- an enlargement of the thyroid gland, due to the lack of dietary iodine
- a hormone secreted by adrenal medulla that stimulates many responses to enable the body to react to a stressful situation
- the condition of being abnormally small, caused be deficiency of growth hormone
- Cells cells of Islets of Langerhans of the pancreas that secrete the hormone insulin
30 Clues: the pituitary gland • high blood calcium level • a low blood calcium level • a low blood glucose level • a high blood glucose level • breakdown reaction, release energy • drowsiness, laziness, or indifferent • all the reactions that take place w/ in the body • monosaccharide, primary energy source for body cells • synthesis reaction, coming together, requires energy • ...
Medical Terminology-Cardiology 2024-04-11
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- "blank" veins that are dilated.
- Carries blood to the heart.
- Suffix for pain.
- abbrev. for coronary artery disease
- abbrev. for cardiovascular
- Basic metabolic panel
- Uses X-ray contrast dye to view vessels around the heart.
- Has four chambers and pumps blood.
- acronym for electrical reading of the heart
- abbrev. for blood
- condition of narrowing arteries around the heart.
- Branches off of arteries and are smaller.
- AKA blood pressure cuff
- Prefix for self.
- AKA high blood pressure
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- Ultrasound of the heart
- The thinnest and the innermost layer of the three heart layers.
- Condition where arteries swell
- Condition where the Pericardial sac is inflamed.
- "blank" testing that puts patients through exercise while reading the heart.
- Carries blood away from the heart.
- Abbrev. for chest pain
- Prefix for middle.
- Surgical Puncture to remove fluid.
- Prefix for inner.
25 Clues: Suffix for pain. • Prefix for self. • abbrev. for blood • Prefix for inner. • Prefix for middle. • Basic metabolic panel • Abbrev. for chest pain • Ultrasound of the heart • AKA blood pressure cuff • AKA high blood pressure • abbrev. for cardiovascular • Carries blood to the heart. • Condition where arteries swell • "blank" veins that are dilated. • Carries blood away from the heart. • ...
Endocrine System Terminology 2024-04-11
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- a low blood glucose level
- the conversion of stored glycogen to glucose to be sued for energy production
- cells: cells of Islets of Langerhans of the pancreas that secrete the hormone insulin
- a low blood calcium level
- locally acting hormone-like substance produced by virtually all cells from the phospholipids of their cell membrane (have varied functions)
- a high blood calcium level
- of Langerhans: the endocrine portions of the pancreas that secrete insulin & glucagon
- a high blood glucose level
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- the pituitary gland
- Luteum: the temporary endocrine gland formed from an ovarian follicle that has released an ovum; secretes progesterone & estrogen
- Hormones: hormones released by the hypothalamus that stimulate secretion of hormones by the anterior pituitary gland®
- the conversion of excess amino acids to simple CHO or to glucose to be used for energy production
- having the same effects as sympathetic impulses, as has epinephrine (hormone of adrenal medulla)
- disease: hyposecretion of the hormones of adrenal cortex, characterized by low blood pressure, dehydration, muscle weakness, & mental lethargy
- hypersecretion of growth hormone in adult, resulting in excessive growth of bones of the face, hands, & feet
- Organ: the organ (tissue) in which a hormone exerts its specific effects
- cells: cells of Islets of Langerhans of the pancreas that secrete the hormone glucagon
- the conversion of glucose to glycogen to be stored as potential energy
- Feedback Mechanism: a control system in which a stimulus initiates a response that reverses or reduces the stimulus, thereby stopping the response until the stimulus occurs again
- mechanism: a series of chemical reactions initiated by a decrease in blood pressure that stimulates the kidneys to secrete the enzyme rennin; culminates in the formation of angiotensin lI
- epinephrine & norepinephrine, hormones secreted by the adrenal medulla
21 Clues: the pituitary gland • a low blood glucose level • a low blood calcium level • a high blood calcium level • a high blood glucose level • the conversion of glucose to glycogen to be stored as potential energy • epinephrine & norepinephrine, hormones secreted by the adrenal medulla • Organ: the organ (tissue) in which a hormone exerts its specific effects • ...
Public Health Terminology 2024-07-06
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- health interventions aimed at disease prevention and health promotion that affect entire population
- rate number of deaths scaled to the size of a population, usually in unity of 1000 per year
- regular collection of data on relevant components of health and its determinants aimed at informing public health policy
- technology to differentiate those who have a disease
- any insect rodent or animal capable of harboring and spreading disease
- of potential life lost measure of premature death that occurs before 75
- the rate of new cases or events one a specified time period for the at-risk population; commonly newly identified cases
- a factor like a microorganism r a chemical that causes disease
- a point of reference or a standard which measurements or data can be compared
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease
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- an act that interferes with a condition to modify it
- statistics data derived from collected reports like live births deaths etc
- a widespread occurrence of a disease in the world
- a sudden increase in occurrences of a disease
- characteristics to measure by group like age or gender
- a human or animal which are exposed to and harbor disease
- rate the rate that a disease or illness occurs in a population
- assessment process of evaluating adverse effects by substance, activity, lifestyle
- an ongoing, systematic collection analysis and interpretation of data
- mortality death of infants in a calendar year as expressed by 1000 live births
- refers to the proportion of a particular population found to be affected a medical condition, disease or a risk factor
- a disease outbreak that is consistently present in a particular region
- the study and analysis of the distribution and patterns of health and disease conditions in a population
23 Clues: a sudden increase in occurrences of a disease • a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease • a widespread occurrence of a disease in the world • an act that interferes with a condition to modify it • technology to differentiate those who have a disease • characteristics to measure by group like age or gender • ...
Vet Med Terminology 2024-09-17
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- circumference of the chest just caudal to the shoulders and cranial to the back
- Poll region between the eyes and ears of previous horn growth
- Spayed female ferret
- Sexually imperfect, usually sterile female calf born as a twin to a male calf
- Lateral or medial side of the hoof
- Thoracic region of the back
- Side of the body between the ribs and ilium
- Intact male duck
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- Small keratinized mass of horn in a small bunch of hair on the palmar or plantar aspects of the equine fetlock
- Young sheep less than 3 months of age
- Group of mice
- Solid part of the equine tail
- Neutered male rabbit
- Male pig castrated after maturity
- Intact female horse that has foaled during the current breeding seasion
- Muscular area around and above the tail base
- Immature female chicken
- loose skin under the throat and neck, which may become pendulous in some breeds
- Central incisors of equine
- Young llama
20 Clues: Young llama • Group of mice • Intact male duck • Neutered male rabbit • Spayed female ferret • Immature female chicken • Central incisors of equine • Thoracic region of the back • Solid part of the equine tail • Male pig castrated after maturity • Lateral or medial side of the hoof • Young sheep less than 3 months of age • Side of the body between the ribs and ilium • ...
Beef Cattle Terminology 2024-09-24
Across
- mother of any species (cattle, goats, horses, etc.)
- Bos ___________ cattle originating from temperate regions.
- ________ cattle placed in a feedlot to be fed high energy grains to reach a finishing weight (slaughter weight) between 1,100 to 1,400 lbs.
- red meat product from cattle under between 16 to 18 weeks of age
- relating to cattle species
- young female bovine that has not had a calf (weaned from dam)
- ________ cattle weaned cattle placed on pasture to feed (graze) to enhance growth
- cattle that have been removed from weaned off dam (no longer nursing from dam)
- the percentage of salable meat from a carcass compared to the percent of fat
- father of any species (cattle, goats, horses, etc.)
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- difficulty birthing
- castrated male bovine
- male bovine that has not been castrated
- cattle at least one year of age
- red meat product from cattle one year of age or older
- a sterile heifer born with a twin bull calf.
- _________ value the value of a dam or sire’s genetic traits
- _________ cattle bovine that is of age or weight (1,100 – 1,400 lbs.) ready for slaughter to obtain meat and by-products
- adult female that has had at least one calf
- Bos ________ cattle originating from tropical regions. These cattle are distinguished by their loose skin and large hump on their back.
20 Clues: difficulty birthing • castrated male bovine • relating to cattle species • cattle at least one year of age • male bovine that has not been castrated • adult female that has had at least one calf • a sterile heifer born with a twin bull calf. • mother of any species (cattle, goats, horses, etc.) • father of any species (cattle, goats, horses, etc.) • ...
Agency Terminology: A 2024-07-15
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- Preparing and finalizing a project for distribution, ensuring all elements are correctly formatted and meet technical specifications. Can also refer to the general process it takes for the creation of assets, footage, content, audio, and visuals (i.e. photoshoots, video shoots, recording sessions).
- ____ Statement. A brief description of how a product, service, or brand satisfies a consumer's needs better than its competitors. It's also known as a statement of differentiation or unique selling point (USP).
- A process where the client or designer visits the printing facility to review and approve the final print run. This ensures color accuracy, quality control, and allows for last-minute adjustments before full production.
- ____ Media. Original content created by a PR agency and/or their clients. Examples of owned media include company blogs, contributed content and corporate social media profiles.
- A unique web address included in a direct mail piece that leads to a personalized landing page.
- Advertising displays located at the places where products are purchased, such as near cash registers or checkout areas; abbreviated as POS.
- A marketing strategy that provides a seamless customer experience across multiple channels, integrating them into a cohesive whole. Alternate for Cross-Channel or Integrated Marketing.
- ____ Advertising. The use of automated systems and algorithms to buy and place ads online.
- ____ Production. The first part of the process of video production, audio production, and photography that includes all planning, scheduling, logistics, and concepting.
- ____ Media. Advertising placement that is not earned or owned; encompasses traditional advertising and/or digital channels.
- Publicity ____. A planned event or activity designed to attract attention and generate media coverage.
- ____ Binding. A method of binding where a plastic coil is inserted through holes punched along the edge of the document.
- The process of preparing digital files for printing.
- ____ Advertising. Ads that appear in physical publications, such as newspapers and magazines.
- Postage ____. A device that prints postage directly on mail pieces, eliminating the need for stamps.
- A widely used printing technique where the inked image is transferred from a plate to a rubber blanket, then to the printing surface.
- Smaller than billboards, these advertisements are often placed in high-traffic pedestrian areas, on building walls, or inside transit vehicles.
- Abbreviation for delivery of media content via the internet, bypassing traditional cable or satellite television providers.
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- The dissemination of information to the public, often through media channels, to generate awareness and interest in a person, product, or organization.
- A software component, commonly developed by third-party developers, that adds specific features or functionalities to a website, web browser or a web application.
- Distributes news to editorial offices and journalists in the print, industrial and online media, as well as to news agencies, terminal and database systems.
- Press ____. A written statement provided to the media to announce something newsworthy, such as a new product, event, or company news.
- ____ advertising. Ads that match the form and function of the platform on which they appear, blending in with regular content.
- A preliminary version of a printed piece used for review and approval before order is completed fully.
- Abbreviation for online advertising model where advertisers pay each time a user clicks on one of their ads.
- The targeted distribution of advertisements to a specific, well-defined audience segment rather than to a broad, general audience. Opposite of broadcast.
- The unmarked space in a design layout, used to create balance and focus attention on specific elements. Alternate for White Space.
- Abbreviation for standardized and proprietary color reproduction system used in printing and design.
- Press ____. An event where a company or organization provides information to the media and answers their questions.
- A brief, attention-catching quotation, typically in a distinctive typeface, taken from the main text of an article and used as a subheading or graphic feature.
- ____ Production. The last part of the process of video production, audio production, and photography that includes all stages of editing. This occurs after the principal photography/video shoots or audio recordings.
- ____ Binding. A popular method of binding where the pages and cover are glued together at the spine with a strong adhesive. Produces a squared-off spine; often used in magazine finishing.
- Measurement of digital resolution, indicating the number of pixels in a square inch.
- Advertising that reaches consumers while they are outside their homes, such as billboards, bus shelters, and transit ads.
34 Clues: The process of preparing digital files for printing. • Measurement of digital resolution, indicating the number of pixels in a square inch. • ____ Advertising. The use of automated systems and algorithms to buy and place ads online. • ____ Advertising. Ads that appear in physical publications, such as newspapers and magazines. • ...
Veterinary Medical Terminology 2024-10-08
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- intestine (Enteritis- inflammation of the intestine)
- Blood (Anemia- lack of blood flow)
- location within the body away from the surface
- horse
- dog
- rabbit
- runs the length of the body and divides into left and right parts
- word part at the end of the word indicating procedure, condition, disease, or disorder.
- word part that gives the fundamental meaning of the word.
- location farther from the center of the body as related to other locations
- bird
- frog/toad
- location nearer to the center of the body as related to other locations
- rat or mouse
- heart (cardiology- the study of the heart)
- location near the surface of the body
- away from the midline of the body
- back (toward the spine)
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- snake and lizard
- Suffering or disease (Osteopathy- disease of the bone)
- without, lack of (Analgesic- without pain; drug to elevate pain)
- below, low (Hypocalcemia- low levels of calcium in blood)
- cat
- against, opposing (Antibiotic- against microorganisms)
- divides the body into cranial and caudal parts
- head are or skull
- stomach (Gastrostomy–surgical opening of the stomach)
- guinea pig
- underside of the body
- runs through the center of the body lengthwise and divides it into equal left and right halves.
- Condition of (Coccidiosis- condition caused by coccidia)
- location towards near or at the nose of an animal
- nose (Rhinitis- inflammation of the nose)
- word part at the beginning of the word indicating number, location, time, or status
- tail end of the body or towards the tail
- toward the midline of the body
- turtle
37 Clues: cat • dog • bird • horse • rabbit • turtle • frog/toad • guinea pig • rat or mouse • snake and lizard • head are or skull • underside of the body • back (toward the spine) • toward the midline of the body • away from the midline of the body • Blood (Anemia- lack of blood flow) • location near the surface of the body • tail end of the body or towards the tail • nose (Rhinitis- inflammation of the nose) • ...
Maths Terminology - Hafsa 2023-03-03
Across
- The number that is to be multiplied.
- The result of a number multiplied by itself.
- fractions If the value of the numerator is less than the denominator
- Subtract
- The direction which the hands of a clock moves.
- number The triangular number sequence is the representation of the numbers in the form of equilateral triangle arranged in a series or sequence.
- Numbers that when divided by 2 have a remainder or decimal.
- Addition.
- The answer to an addition problem.
- A positive numeric value that is equal to the sum of its divisors.
- Single numbers used to represent the value of them.
- Arrangements of objects, pictures or numbers in columns or rows.
- Numbers going from smallest to biggest.
- Multiply
- Divide
- The answer to a multiplication problem.
- The result of a number multiplied by itself twice.
- Numbers that follow after one another.
- Similar but not exactly the same.
- To multiply a number by itself.
- Exactly how the number looks in a number.
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- The number you get when multiplying two numbers together.
- A number with only two factors
- The number being divided.
- The number that the other number is being divided by.
- The answer to a division problem.
- A number, in another numbers factors, that are a prime number.
- Where a number is housed in a bigger number.
- The number that the other number is multiplied by.
- Numbers going from biggest to smallest.
- The opposite of the direction in which the hands of a clock move.
- Angles that are on opposite ends of a line.
- Numbers that can be divided by 2 equally.
- Multiplying a number by 2.
- Identity element of + & -
- A number with more than two factors.
- The numbers that have to be multiplied together in order to make a specific number.
- How much a specific number is worth in a bigger number.
- Identity element of x & ÷
- Symbol or name that stands for a number
40 Clues: Divide • Subtract • Multiply • Addition. • The number being divided. • Identity element of + & - • Identity element of x & ÷ • Multiplying a number by 2. • A number with only two factors • To multiply a number by itself. • The answer to a division problem. • Similar but not exactly the same. • The answer to an addition problem. • The number that is to be multiplied. • ...
Midterm Two Terminology 2023-02-23
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- Y-5 molars are exclusively found within the:
- Acronym that refers to the energy needed to maintain the body while at complete rest
- An organism specializes in one feature at the expense of another
- The same geologic processes we see today have been ongoing since the beginning of time
- Geologic principle that states layers (strata) are laid oldest to youngest from bottom to top
- Orbital feature associated with some primates distantly related to humans
- Type of dating technique that gives a specific year and a margin of error (+- x years)
- refers to how much food there is in a given area
- In the primate phylogeny, this organism is confusing having both unique and shared features
- Term for eating only fruit
- Primates have this feature on phalanges (fingers) instead of claws
- Gorillas don't allow new members to join the group. Their social structure is:
- Primates that only eat insects have GI systems that are:
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- Primate social organization where one male mates with multiple females
- Refers to modern-day humans and all bipedal ancestors
- Traits that are inherited unaltered from an ancestor
- Platyrrhines have nostrils that are:
- The first division in the primate phylogeny is made using this physical feature
- Group that contains the largest of the primates
- Refers to the existence of physical differences between the sexes
- Refers to having a blunt, rounded molar shape
- An organism's pacing through the life stages
- An organism that develops inside another and is born well-developed
- Refers to a method of movement where primates swing arm over arm
- The first confirmed primate
25 Clues: Term for eating only fruit • The first confirmed primate • Platyrrhines have nostrils that are: • Y-5 molars are exclusively found within the: • An organism's pacing through the life stages • Refers to having a blunt, rounded molar shape • Group that contains the largest of the primates • refers to how much food there is in a given area • ...
Medical Terminology 6 2023-03-08
24 Clues: ren • rug • core • phon • pilo • leio • colp • stoma • thalm • dendr • phleb • bucco • orchi • histo • cilia • gylco • plexus • plasia • tympan • physio • acoust • umbilic • palpebr • encephal
Chapter 7 Terminology 2023-02-23
Across
- in classical conditioning, the tendency to display a conditioned response to stimuli similar to the conditioned stimulus
- behavior that operates on the environment to generate or produce certain consequences is called _________ behavior
- the researcher who trained pigeons to engage in unusual behaviors such as bowling, playing table tennis, and more
- this consequence strengthens a behavior by removing or reducing an aversive stimulus following the behavior
- this consequence strengthens a behavior by presenting a pleasurable stimulus following the behavior
- a schedule of reinforcement in which a behavior is reinforced after a variable or unpredictable number of occurrences
- a stimulus that produces a natural and automatic response in a person
- this researcher successfully trained dogs to salivate to a tone and ultimately discovered classical conditioning
- the view that psychology should focus on behavior without reference to mental processes
- this consequence decreases the frequency of a behavior by removing or withdrawing a desirable stimulus following the behavior
- a schedule of reinforcement in which a behavior is reinforced after the person has engaged in the behavior for a set period of time
- a learned response to a previously neutral, but now conditioned, stimulus
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- a procedure that involves reinforcing successive approximations of a target behavior in order to gradually guide a person’s behavior toward the desired behavior
- the process of acquiring enduring behaviors through experience with the environment
- if a dog has been taught through classical conditioning to salivate to a particular tone but not to other tones, _________ has occurred
- an unlearned, naturally occurring response to a stimulus
- the weakening or disappearance of a conditioned response when the conditioned stimulus is no longer followed by an unconditioned stimulus
- _________ conditioning is a type of learning in which a person learns to associate his/her own behavior with a particular consequence
- a type of learning in which a person learns to associate two or more stimuli in the environment is referred to as _________ conditioning
- the sudden reappearance of a conditioned response after it had weakened or disappeared
- the researcher who successfully conditioned an 11-month-old boy named Albert to fear a white rat
- a stimulus that triggers a response from a person only after conditioning
- this consequence decreases the frequency of a behavior by applying or presenting an aversive stimulus following the behavior
- If you reinforce a behavior each and every time it occurs, you are using a(n) ____________ reinforcement schedule
24 Clues: an unlearned, naturally occurring response to a stimulus • a stimulus that produces a natural and automatic response in a person • a stimulus that triggers a response from a person only after conditioning • a learned response to a previously neutral, but now conditioned, stimulus • ...
Fighting Game Terminology 2023-02-28
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- Nebulous term for nobody at advantage
- Its not what you smell, it's what you punish
- A psychic, unblockable, uppercut, 'Daigo'
- A way to frustrate an opponent with a clock
- Don't worry, there is no delay
- The guy who downplays before a set
- When hits collide, but no damage happens
- The pinnacle of air footsies
- After a knockdown, now what?
- 236 Punch
- Trading blows with toes
- A command grab that has been compared to 'churning butter'
- A controller as well as what you want to touch the opponent with
- Sliding movement that you can take to the beach
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- The Fox and the Falcon
- Sets you have with your friends
- You didn't pay $60 to do this
- What you give to salty friends
- You want 60 of these every second
- Between Smash and Tekken, Kazuya has to fight the same name
- The "lame" way to play
- No need for a health bar when the stage can kill
- The comic book company that 'Teamed up' with Capcom
- Making two moves combo without canceling them
- After this, even big hits look small
- X-Factor, Rage, Ultra
- The mechanic that says 'Get off me!'
- Got their name from Ed Boon, also a beginner
- Dragon, Instinct, and Genei Jin
- Left, right, low, or high
- 'Dorya!'
31 Clues: 'Dorya!' • 236 Punch • X-Factor, Rage, Ultra • The Fox and the Falcon • The "lame" way to play • Trading blows with toes • Left, right, low, or high • The pinnacle of air footsies • After a knockdown, now what? • You didn't pay $60 to do this • What you give to salty friends • Don't worry, there is no delay • Sets you have with your friends • Dragon, Instinct, and Genei Jin • ...
Maths Terminology - Hafsa 2023-03-06
Across
- The result of a number multiplied by itself twice.
- Similar but not exactly the same.
- The number being divided.
- Numbers that when divided by 2 have a remainder or decimal.
- Arrangements of objects, pictures or numbers in columns or rows.
- A positive numeric value that is equal to the sum of its divisors.
- The opposite of the direction in which the hands of a clock move.
- The triangular number sequence is the representation of the numbers in the form of equilateral triangle arranged in a series or sequence.
- Addition.
- A number, in another numbers factors, that are a prime number.
- The direction which the hands of a clock moves.
- The answer to a multiplication problem.
- Exactly how the number looks in a number.
- Numbers that follow after one another.
- The result of a number multiplied by itself.
- If the value of the numerator is less than the denominator
- Symbol or name that stands for a number
- The number you get when multiplying two numbers together.
- Angles that are on opposite ends of a line.
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- The answer to a division problem.
- The number that is to be multiplied.
- The number that the other number is multiplied by.
- Identity element of + & -
- The numbers that have to be multiplied together in order to make a specific number.
- Subtract
- Numbers going from biggest to smallest.
- Where a number is housed in a bigger number.
- Single numbers used to represent the value of them.
- How much a specific number is worth in a bigger number.
- Numbers that can be divided by 2 equally.
- Numbers going from smallest to biggest.
- Multiplying a number by 2.
- To multiply a number by itself.
- Divide
- A number with more than two factors.
- The number that the other number is being divided by.
- The answer to an addition problem.
- A number with only two factors
- Multiply
- Identity element of x & ÷
40 Clues: Divide • Subtract • Multiply • Addition. • Identity element of + & - • The number being divided. • Identity element of x & ÷ • Multiplying a number by 2. • A number with only two factors • To multiply a number by itself. • The answer to a division problem. • Similar but not exactly the same. • The answer to an addition problem. • The number that is to be multiplied. • ...
Musculoskeletal Medical Terminology 2023-01-31
Across
- phalanx
- stone
- surgical fixation
- hump of increased convexity of the spine
- smooth muscle
- pain
- stiff, bent
- muscle
- lumbar region
- between
- joint
- bent forward with increased concavity of the spine
- cartilage
- to break; surgical fracture
- fiber, fibrous tissue
- bone
- rib
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- tendon
- above
- nourishment, development
- movement
- carpals
- vertebra, spine
- weakness
- straight
- bone marrow
- lateral curvature of the spine
- porous
- radius
- growth
- together, joined
31 Clues: rib • pain • bone • above • stone • joint • tendon • muscle • porous • radius • growth • carpals • phalanx • between • movement • weakness • straight • cartilage • stiff, bent • bone marrow • smooth muscle • lumbar region • vertebra, spine • together, joined • surgical fixation • fiber, fibrous tissue • nourishment, development • to break; surgical fracture • lateral curvature of the spine • hump of increased convexity of the spine • ...
Cardiovascular Medical Terminology 2023-02-14
Across
- narrowing of the aorta
- pertaining to an artery
- procedure using ultrasound to assess the heart
- high blood pressure
- abnormal dilatation of a vessel, usually an artery
- enlargement of the heart
- quivering muscle contractions especially in the heart
- blood clot that obstructs a vessel
- disease of the heart muscle
- local, temporary deficiency in blood supply
- inflammation of the inner heart
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- open, unobstructed
- removal of an embolus
- puncture of the heart
- pertaining to the heart and lung
- inflammation of the heart muscle
- condition of a blood clot in a vein
- condition of hardening of fatty plaque
- inflamation of a vein
- surgical repair of a vessel
20 Clues: open, unobstructed • high blood pressure • removal of an embolus • puncture of the heart • inflamation of a vein • narrowing of the aorta • pertaining to an artery • enlargement of the heart • disease of the heart muscle • surgical repair of a vessel • inflammation of the inner heart • pertaining to the heart and lung • inflammation of the heart muscle • ...
English Literary Terminology 2023-01-26
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- The struggle between two opposing forces or characters
- When one part of something is used to refer to the whole thing.
- Placing close together or side by side two elements, especially for comparison or contrast.
- Expressing different ideas with the same grammatical form
- Type of plot where the order of events in a story are changed so they no longer happen in chronological order.
- Where a single actor speaks alone, for an extended period of time.
- Any distinct type of literary work
- The emotional response evoked by a word, rather than its literal meaning
- A hint of what is to come
- The central “big picture” idea of a piece of writing.
- The attitude of the writer which comes through in the writing
- This is a statement that contradicts itself, but is most likely true.
- This is what causes a character to act, speak, think or react in a certain way.
- The where and when
- Comparing two things using a word such as ‘like’ or ‘as’
- The repetition of a beginning consonant sound: ex. “simple Simon”
- Descriptive words and phrases that a writer uses to re-create sensory experiences
- A word that sounds like its meaning ‘buzz’ ‘moo’
- Comparing two things by saying that one is the other
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- Referring to something by the name of something associated with it
- When certain personality traits of one character significantly contrast with the qualities of another character (usually the protagonist).
- A contrast between appearance and reality
- The use of people, places, or objects that have meanings of their own, but also stand for ideas, feelings, etc.
- A description that downplays the importance of the subject
- The literal definition of a word
- When a character speaks while, or as if, alone; similar to a soliloquy.
- The main character
- Exaggeration for emphasis or humorous effect
- This is a repeated thematic element (word, phrase, image, symbol, object, animal, etc.)
- In the exposition of the plot this element helps to set the mood, tone, and conflict within the story.
- A figure of speech in which an object, animal, or idea is given human characteristics
- Recalling the past
- An indirect reference to a person, place, event, or literary work with which the reader should be familiar
- Writing that is organized and lacks regular rhythmic patterns
- The sequence of events
- A literary technique in which foolish ideas or customs are ridiculed
- The feeling or atmosphere a writer creates for the reader
- A work of literature in which people, objects, and events stand for abstract qualities
- Writing that imitates the style or subject matter of a literary work for criticism or humour
- Characters conversing
40 Clues: The main character • Recalling the past • The where and when • Characters conversing • The sequence of events • A hint of what is to come • The literal definition of a word • Any distinct type of literary work • A contrast between appearance and reality • Exaggeration for emphasis or humorous effect • A word that sounds like its meaning ‘buzz’ ‘moo’ • ...
Photography Terminology Review 2023-04-20
Across
- Controls how blurry the image looks
- Generally refer to film with 100-200 ISO
- Controls sensitivity of image to light
- Less exposure but generally has reduced quality; more grain and noise
- How light or dark an image is
- Measured in f-stops
- Results in an image comes out too dark
- Burst of artificial light
- Looks similar to a layer of "snow" on a television set
- Keeps the camera stable, has 3 legs
- Used to capture images in old fashion photography
- The longer an exposure to light is necessary to produce image density
- Shows movement
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- The measure of a film's sensitivity to light
- Fast speed films are best used for these types of events
- The sum of the aperture, shutter speed and film sensitivity
- Measured in fractions of a second
- Effect on image when ISO is too high
- Fast speed film is usually rated at _____ ISa or above.
- Low speed ISO should be used on these days
- Fast speed films can also be used in ____ _____ areas
- Attachment on front of camera where light enters
22 Clues: Shows movement • Measured in f-stops • Burst of artificial light • How light or dark an image is • Measured in fractions of a second • Controls how blurry the image looks • Keeps the camera stable, has 3 legs • Effect on image when ISO is too high • Controls sensitivity of image to light • Results in an image comes out too dark • Generally refer to film with 100-200 ISO • ...
Credit Terminology 101 2023-04-02
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- an individual who legally agrees to repay a loan if the primary borrower cannot
- the value of the assets that an individual or a business owns minus the liabilities owed
- the original sum of money that is borrowed
- the assets of an individual or a business that have value in producing revenue
- the percentage of a borrower's monthly income that goes toward paying monthly debt payments
- the amount of time that a borrower has to repay a loan
- an annual percentage rate in which the interest rate is the same for the entirety of the loan period
- any property or assets that can be offered as security for a loan
- a measure of a borrower's present and future ability to repay a loan
- the extent to which borrowers are considered suitable to receive financial credit based on their ability to repay the debt obligation
- a detailed breakdown of the credit activity of an individual
- the maximum amount of money that an applicant is authorized to borrow
- a financial agreement in which a borrower purchases goods or services with the promise to repay the money at some point in the future
- a loan for a fixed amount of money that the borrower repays in regular installments over a prescribed time frame
- an annual percentage rate that involves an interest rate that adjusts over time in response to market changes
- any circumstance that could affect a borrower's financial situation and his/her ability to repay a loan
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- the reputation or history of a borrower in repaying debts
- the monetary charge that is paid in exchange for borrowing money
- a line of credit extended to a borrower by a retailer who sells a product or a service being used by the borrower
- an annual percentage rate that offers different rates of interest based on the loan amount or the balance remaining
- an agreement that permits an account holder to borrow money repeatedly up to a set dollar amount
- a numerical expression representing the creditworthiness of an individual
- the yearly rate charged for a loan based on a percentage of the loan amount
- a method of calculating interest charges on the outstanding balance of a loan for the number of days the money is used
- money borrowed from a lending institution that must be paid back in a specified amount of time
- a payment card that deducts money directly from a consumer's checking account when it is used
- a type of loan that is backed or secured by collateral to reduce the risk associated with lending
27 Clues: the original sum of money that is borrowed • the amount of time that a borrower has to repay a loan • the reputation or history of a borrower in repaying debts • a detailed breakdown of the credit activity of an individual • the monetary charge that is paid in exchange for borrowing money • any property or assets that can be offered as security for a loan • ...
Chapter 7 Terminology 2023-03-21
Across
- in classical conditioning, the tendency to display a conditioned response to stimuli similar to the conditioned stimulus
- behavior that operates on the environment to generate or produce certain consequences is called _________ behavior
- the researcher who trained pigeons to engage in unusual behaviors such as bowling, playing table tennis, and more
- this consequence strengthens a behavior by removing or reducing an aversive stimulus following the behavior
- this consequence strengthens a behavior by presenting a pleasurable stimulus following the behavior
- a schedule of reinforcement in which a behavior is reinforced after a variable or unpredictable number of occurrences
- a stimulus that produces a natural and automatic response in a person
- this researcher successfully trained dogs to salivate to a tone and ultimately discovered classical conditioning
- the view that psychology should focus on behavior without reference to mental processes
- this consequence decreases the frequency of a behavior by removing or withdrawing a desirable stimulus following the behavior
- a schedule of reinforcement in which a behavior is reinforced after the person has engaged in the behavior for a set period of time
- a learned response to a previously neutral, but now conditioned, stimulus
Down
- a procedure that involves reinforcing successive approximations of a target behavior in order to gradually guide a person’s behavior toward the desired behavior
- the process of acquiring enduring behaviors through experience with the environment
- if a dog has been taught through classical conditioning to salivate to a particular tone but not to other tones, _________ has occurred
- an unlearned, naturally occurring response to a stimulus
- the weakening or disappearance of a conditioned response when the conditioned stimulus is no longer followed by an unconditioned stimulus
- _________ conditioning is a type of learning in which a person learns to associate his/her own behavior with a particular consequence
- a type of learning in which a person learns to associate two or more stimuli in the environment is referred to as _________ conditioning
- the sudden reappearance of a conditioned response after it had weakened or disappeared
- the researcher who successfully conditioned an 11-month-old boy named Albert to fear a white rat
- a stimulus that triggers a response from a person only after conditioning
- this consequence decreases the frequency of a behavior by applying or presenting an aversive stimulus following the behavior
- If you reinforce a behavior each and every time it occurs, you are using a(n) ____________ reinforcement schedule
24 Clues: an unlearned, naturally occurring response to a stimulus • a stimulus that produces a natural and automatic response in a person • a stimulus that triggers a response from a person only after conditioning • a learned response to a previously neutral, but now conditioned, stimulus • ...
Chapter 8 Terminology 2023-03-21
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- occurs when one fails to adequately encode information into memory
- the process of retaining information in the memory system over time
- occurs when older information interferes with the retrieval of more recently stored information
- ________ processing involves encoding information or stimuli on a basic level such as appearance or other surface level features
- the finding that memory for information is improved when one practices retrieval of that information
- occurs when more recently stored information interferes with the retrieval of previously stored information
- occurs when information stored in memory cannot be accessed when needed
- holds information for facts and information that require conscious and deliberate processing
- internal or external stimuli that trigger memories into conscious awareness
- special techniques to help remember information, such as using the acronym HOMES to remember America’s five Great Lakes
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- involves problems with recalling past memories due to damage or problems within the brain
- the spreading of one’s encoding efforts out over multiple sessions
- the tendency for distributed practice to yield better memory for information than massed practice
- occurs when memories fade or are lost from storage after encoding
- this type of processing involves encoding information or stimuli semantically (based on meaning or relevance)
- the inability to form new memories due to damage or problems within the brain
- George Miller discovered that people can hold on average about 7 pieces of information in short-term memory at any given time. This is referred to as short-term memory __________.
- memory for skills, procedures, and classically conditioned associations that do not require conscious or deliberate processing
- the process of getting information into the brain/memory system for processing
- the process of getting information out of memory storage and into conscious awareness
20 Clues: occurs when memories fade or are lost from storage after encoding • the spreading of one’s encoding efforts out over multiple sessions • occurs when one fails to adequately encode information into memory • the process of retaining information in the memory system over time • occurs when information stored in memory cannot be accessed when needed • ...
Medical Terminology Prefixes 2023-03-29
23 Clues: in • out • bad • all • two • upon • many • good • self • half • over • slow • large • small • under • after • before • inside • between • against • beneath • backward • together
Medical Terminology Review 2023-05-03
20 Clues: Fat • Vaso • Myco • Bucc • Skin • Cost- • Gland • Brady • Sound • -Algia • Muscle • Stomach • Hearing • Membrane • Vomitting • Cartilage • Deficiency • Spinal Cord • Surgical Removal • Create An Opening
Medical Terminology Crossword 2023-08-30
Across
- The ears are ___ to the nose.
- Swelling in the tissue.
- Dislocation is complete ___ of two ends of a joint.
- The foot is ___ to the leg.
- Healing apparatus, electrical stimulation, ultrasound, heat, ice, light therapy, and tape are all forms of.
- Abbreviation for Blood pressure
- Flexion Pointing the toes away from the body.
- Abbreviation for level of consciousness
- Effusion is swelling in the ___.
- Internal Rotation also known as ___ is when the anterior surface of a body part rotates toward the midline.
- The brain is ___ to the skull.
- The stretching or tearing of muscles/tendons.
- The plane that divides the body into superior and inferior sections.
- Flexion is when you ___ the angle formed by the bones of the joint.
- The plane that divides the body into equal left and right sides.
- The structure that connects muscle to bone
- The chest is ___ to the arm.
- Ecchymosis is a ___ of the skin resulting from bleeding underneath.
- Supine position is when a person is laying ___.
- A sprain is a stretching or tearing of ___.
- Crepitus is the ___ sound or sensation produced by friction between bone and cartilage.
- Another word for a bruise.
- The heart is ___ to the lungs.
- Partial or incomplete separation of a joint.
- A ligament is a structure that connects bone to ___.
- Movement toward the midline of the body.
- The top side of a structure is known as ___.
- Position of a body part that is bent outward.
Down
- Bringing the toes toward the body.
- Situated away from a center.
- Inversion is when you bring the toes in towards the ___ of the body.
- The shoulder blades are on the ___ side of the body.
- Situated or pertaining to a center.
- Hyperextension is when you straighten a part.
- Looseness in the joint.
- A long-onset injury is known as ___.
- Abbreviation for estimated time of arrival
- Prone position is when a person is laying ___.
- The skin is ___ to the muscles.
- When pain is felt somewhere other than its origin.
- Extension is when you ___ the angle of the joint.
- Movement away from the midline of the body.
- Body's response to injury.
- Eversion is when you point the toes ___ away from the neutral position of the foot.
- Turning the forearm toward the body.
- Pain produced when a structure is palpated.
- Abbreviation for date of birth
- The underside of the foot is known as ___.
- What is the abbreviation for Range of Motion.
- The patella is on the ___ side of the body.
- Turning the forearm away from the body.
- The standing up-right position with palms facing forward.
- Position of a body part that is bent inward.
- Abbreviation for heart rate
- External Rotation also known as ___ is when the anterior surface of a body part rotates away from the midline.
- The head is ___ to the collarbone.
- The plane that divides the body into front and back.
- The legs are ___ to the brain.
- A recent or new injury is known as ___.
59 Clues: Looseness in the joint. • Swelling in the tissue. • Body's response to injury. • Another word for a bruise. • The foot is ___ to the leg. • Abbreviation for heart rate • Situated away from a center. • The chest is ___ to the arm. • The ears are ___ to the nose. • The brain is ___ to the skull. • Abbreviation for date of birth • The heart is ___ to the lungs. • ...
Floral Design Terminology 2024-11-20
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- diagrammatic guide to color system in which all hues appear in their proper spectral order.
- liquid glue used to secure fresh flowers or mechanical aids.
- pre-shaped base forms of wet or dry foam, in shapes such as crosses,hearts, or wreaths.
- removing dead and dying flowers and foliage from a plant.
- aesthetic quality created through the pleasing interaction of a combination of components in a composition when there is a satisfying agreement of parts.
- art and science of cultivating edible and ornamental plants.
- A group of flowers
- standard measure of the thickness of wire.
- visual organization within a design that emphasizes one or more aspects.
- visual response of the eye to reflect rays of light.
- the relative ratio of size, or the relationship of a composition to the surrounding area or environment.
- disposable container made of paper pulp, sometimes with a tarred interior bottom.
- removal of terminal buds to encourage lateral branching.
- Free of color or lacking hue
- components or ingredients of design, such as line, form, space,texture,color, pattern, and size.
- configuration of an individual component of the composition.
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- an arrangement or spray of flowers displayed upon the closed lid of a casket.
- a botanical term for a blossom containing all flower parts
- repeated combination of line, form, color, texture, and space component.
- any flower that is branched or clustered and fills space between major components in the design.
- chemical preparation to make cut flowers last longer.
- single, rounded flower at the top of a stem used for adding volume to a design.
- flowers designed to be worn on the head.
- design work created for a funeral.
- framework of plastic, tape, wire, or natural material used at the top of a vase to keep flowers in position.
- turning or directing of a flower head in a certain way in order to increase interest and visual movement within a design.
- Flowers Flowers Designed to be worn or carried
- procedure associated with the methods of care and handling, specifically re-cutting and conditioning flowers and foliage.
- A state of equilibrium, actual or visual
- outermost petals of roses or other flowers, generally coarser and thicker than interior petals of the flower.
- devices or techniques that help to secure materials and create stability in a
- visual movement through the design usually achieved by means of repetition or gradation.
- vital visual oath that directs the eye movement through a composition.
- plastic compound which absorbs water, used to hold flowers in place in a design.
34 Clues: A group of flowers • Free of color or lacking hue • design work created for a funeral. • flowers designed to be worn on the head. • A state of equilibrium, actual or visual • standard measure of the thickness of wire. • Flowers Flowers Designed to be worn or carried • visual response of the eye to reflect rays of light. • ...
Medical Terminology 1 2024-11-12
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- The root word meaning "heart."
- The study of the heart.
- A medical professional who specializes in the eyes.
- A condition in which the body's immune system attacks its own cells.
- A surgical procedure to remove the appendix.
- The prefix meaning "under" or "beneath."
- The term for a medical device used to aid breathing.
- A term for an infection of the skin.
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- The process of breathing.
- A term for inflammation of the liver.
- The medical term for a broken bone.
- A disease caused by a virus affecting the respiratory system.
- A disease involving high blood sugar levels.
- A common abbreviation for "blood pressure."
- The body's largest organ.
- The prefix meaning "slow."
- A type of white blood cell involved in immune responses.
- A common term for a heart attack.
- A procedure to examine the inside of the body using a camera.
- A word for abnormal enlargement of an organ.
20 Clues: The study of the heart. • The process of breathing. • The body's largest organ. • The prefix meaning "slow." • The root word meaning "heart." • A common term for a heart attack. • The medical term for a broken bone. • A term for an infection of the skin. • A term for inflammation of the liver. • The prefix meaning "under" or "beneath." • ...
Textbook Glossary Terminology 2025-02-09
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- Describes liquids which can mix
- A change of state from solid to gas
- A process where two liquids or two gases mix due to the motion of their particles
- Any chemical reaction where a substance burns in oxygen to produce light and heat
- The term used to describe the structure of a dna molecule
- Elements that consist of one atom
- An electrical switch used in computers to process data quickly
- able to be hammered or bent into new shapes
- When a metal reacts with the chemicals in its environment
- mixture of a metal with other metals or non-metals
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- a grid structure of atoms
- A solution where the substance is dissolved in water
- Able to be stretched to form a wire
- A decrease in size
- A change of state from gas to solid
- A change that results in a new substance being formed
- Describes liquids which cannot mix
- Describes a substance that can chemically dissolve other substances
- The substance found in plant leaves that make leaves green and collects energy from the Sun for photosynthesis
- A representation of solids, liquids and gas
- Long cables with a silica core which is used to guide light signals to one end of the cable to another
- Minerals rich in metals
22 Clues: A decrease in size • Minerals rich in metals • a grid structure of atoms • Describes liquids which can mix • Elements that consist of one atom • Describes liquids which cannot mix • Able to be stretched to form a wire • A change of state from solid to gas • A change of state from gas to solid • A representation of solids, liquids and gas • ...
Ch5: Medical Terminology 2025-04-06
Across
- closer to or on the skin
- lying face down
- describes the sections of the abdominal cavity, inw hich 2 imaginary lines intersect at the umbilicus, dividing the abdomen into 4 equal areas
- (plural) pointed extremities of a conical structure
- the bending of a joint
- the front surface of the body; the side facing you in the standard anatomic position
- farther inside the body & away from the skin
- the straightening of a joint
- motion of a limb away from the midline
- motion of a limb toward the midline
- a body part or condition that appears on both sides of the midline
- the main part of a term that contains the primary meaning
- parts of the body that lie farther from the midline; aka: outer structures
- the bottom surface of the foot
- closer to the trunk
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- an inclined position in which the head of the bed is raised
- the vowel used to combine 2 words roots or a word root & suffix
- the part of a term coming after the word root, at the end of the term
- above a body part or nearer to the head
- the anterior surface of the body
- the back surface of the body; the side away from you in the standard anatomic position
- the pointed extremity of a conical structure
- parts of the body that lie closer to the midline; aka: inner structures
- part of the term that appears before a word root, changing the meaning of the term
- below a body part or nearer to the feet
- lying face up
- farther from the trunk or nearer to the free end of the extremity
- the forward-facing part of the hand in the anatomic position
- the posterior surface of the body, including the back of the hand
29 Clues: lying face up • lying face down • closer to the trunk • the bending of a joint • closer to or on the skin • the straightening of a joint • the bottom surface of the foot • the anterior surface of the body • motion of a limb toward the midline • motion of a limb away from the midline • above a body part or nearer to the head • below a body part or nearer to the feet • ...
Medical Terminology HOSA 2025-03-31
22 Clues: Lung • cell • Nose • Pain • Slow • Fast • Bone • Blood • Below • Joint • Muscle • Kidney • Disease • Long term • Two; both • Specialist • Short lived • Above normal • The study of • Inflammation • Blood related • Surgical removal of
Board Member Terminology 2025-03-27
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- an in-person voting location available on election day
- instructions given to election board members on how to perform their assigned duties
- a candidate who does not appear on the ballot but is a valid candidate
- assists with checking in voters
- the overseer of the election at a polling place
- when the number of selections made by a voter in a contest is fewer than the number of positions to be filled in a contest
- a voter's ability to officially align with a political party
- an election in which voters my vote across party lines regardless of their affiliation
- gives instructions to voters on how to properly mark ballots
- assists by distributing ballots to checked-in voters
- an election in which political parties select their party nominees to move forward to the November election
- assists with registering eligible voters
- assists voter in casting their ballot
- a report which is printed when polls are opened verifying that no votes have been cast for any contest
- a member of the board who helps maintain order, avoid possible disturbances, protects ballot privacy and security, and ensures qualified voters are allowed to vote
- when a ballot has been mismarked and the voter requests a ballot be reissued prior to casting it, the original ballot is considered _________
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- a tablet which contains the data of registered voters which are qualified to vote within their designated polling place
- a secure container which houses voted ballots
- when the number of selections made by a voter in a contest is more than the maximum number allowed
- an accessible ballot marking device intended for use by voters with disabilities who wish to vote independently
- a ballot which is mailed to voters who provide a signed request
- by application, a voter may request this information to be kept secure from public record for their safety
- an election in which a voter must affiliate with a political party to vote that party's ballot
- a shield covering the voter's marked ballot while transferring the voted ballot to the ballot box
- an election in which a voter is not required to affiliate with a political party to vote that party's ballot
- assisting a voter with a disability to cast their vote from their vehicle
- the act of attempting to influence a person's vote via distribution of printed material, verbal information, signage or other forms within 250 feet of a polling place
27 Clues: assists with checking in voters • assists voter in casting their ballot • assists with registering eligible voters • a secure container which houses voted ballots • the overseer of the election at a polling place • assists by distributing ballots to checked-in voters • an in-person voting location available on election day • ...
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY PREFIXES 2025-04-10
26 Clues: one • not • self • half • many • slow • life • white • water • within • around • between • against • outside • excessive • individual • beyond after • upon or over • one-thousandth • likeness, same • with in, inner • outside, beyond • before, in front • both, both sides • under,below, beneath • bad, difficult, painful
Medical Terminology Prefixes 2025-04-09
23 Clues: in • out • bad • all • two • upon • many • good • self • half • over • slow • large • small • under • after • before • inside • between • against • beneath • backward • together
Medical Terminology Prefixes 2025-04-09
27 Clues: bad • one • two • good • slow • four • fast • many • three • within • around • against • between • without • one half • innermost • upon/above • reversal of • after/behind • across/through • again and again • below/deficient • underneath/below • painful/abnormal • before/in front of • without or away from • above/more than normal
Medical Terminology Crossword 2025-05-23
Across
- Itching
- Nasal bleeding
- Prevents vomiting
- Blood in urine
- Hair loss
- Lack of energy or enthusiasm
- Disease of unknown cause
- Death of body tissue
- Yeast infection in mouth/throat
- Thickening or scarring of tissue
- Excessive thirst
- Absence of menstruation
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- Hives
- Low respiratory rate
- Bruise
- Urination
- Bad breath
- Dizziness
- Excessive urine production
- Fainting
20 Clues: Hives • Bruise • Itching • Fainting • Urination • Dizziness • Hair loss • Bad breath • Nasal bleeding • Blood in urine • Excessive thirst • Prevents vomiting • Low respiratory rate • Death of body tissue • Absence of menstruation • Disease of unknown cause • Excessive urine production • Lack of energy or enthusiasm • Yeast infection in mouth/throat • Thickening or scarring of tissue
Dental Insurance Terminology 2025-06-17
Across
- Approval required before certain services are rendered
- Providers not contracted with the plan
- Request for reconsideration after a claim denial
- Providers contracted with the insurance plan
- Explanation of Benefits – outlines what was paid or denied
- Change to a balance due to a contract or insurance write-off
- Service A procedure the insurance does not pay for at all
- Date Date the dental insurance coverage begins
- Limitation Limit on how often a procedure is covered
- Date Date the dental insurance coverage ends
- A request for payment submitted to insurance
- The person who holds the dental policy
- Number Identifier that connects a plan to an employer or organization
- Date The date used to decide which plan is primary in dual coverage
- Stands for Usual, Customary, and Reasonable
- Amount Maximum dollar amount insurance will consider for a procedure
- ID Unique number used to identify the primary policyholder
- Fixed dollar amount paid by the patient at time of service
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- Period Time required before certain benefits can be used
- Estimate of benefits before treatment is completed
- Max The most a patient will pay during the plan year
- A person covered under the policy but not the main policyholder
- Schedule List of maximum amounts a plan will pay for each procedure
- Amount the patient must pay before insurance pays
- Tooth Clause Policy exclusion if tooth was missing before coverage started
- The insurance plan that pays first
- of Benefits Rule that determines which plan pays first when dual coverage exists
- Patient’s percentage of the cost after insurance pays
- Coverage When a patient has two dental insurance plans
- Insurance refusal to pay for a submitted claim
- The insurance plan that pays after the primary
- Confirmation that a patient has active coverage
32 Clues: The insurance plan that pays first • Providers not contracted with the plan • The person who holds the dental policy • Stands for Usual, Customary, and Reasonable • Providers contracted with the insurance plan • A request for payment submitted to insurance • Insurance refusal to pay for a submitted claim • The insurance plan that pays after the primary • ...
Navy Terminology Crossword 2025-05-04
Across
- Time to sleep, end of day
- Call and response song sung while marching or running, used to keep everyone in step at the right pace
- Wake up or start a new day
- Hat worn in uniform, including ball caps
- Alive Command to be alert or move fast
- Yes/I understand
- An order to resume work or duties
- Berthing
- Pretending to be sick or injured in order to get out of an unpleasant task
- Right/Right Side
Down
- Left/Left side
- Any fellow cadet
- Bed/Bunk
- Deep cleaning of spaces
- The floor or ground
- Ceiling
- Everybody
- Fruit Punch
- Hospital or clinic
- Bathroom
20 Clues: Ceiling • Bed/Bunk • Berthing • Bathroom • Everybody • Fruit Punch • Left/Left side • Any fellow cadet • Yes/I understand • Right/Right Side • Hospital or clinic • The floor or ground • Deep cleaning of spaces • Time to sleep, end of day • Wake up or start a new day • An order to resume work or duties • Alive Command to be alert or move fast • Hat worn in uniform, including ball caps • ...
Medical Terminology 7 2025-05-09
23 Clues: hx • FF • FBS • BMI • d/c • adm • LOC • amb • pro- • ASAP • -gyn- • quad- • semi- • -toxic • retro- • -stomy • -stasis • pseudo- • -glyco- • -gastro- • -geront- • -gingiva- • -sclerosis
Eco-Terminology Challenge 2025-05-07
Across
- when two or more organisms try to use the same limited resources
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- the part of earth where life exists, including land, water, and air
- the natural environment where and organism lives
- a group of individuals of the same species living in the same area
- the study of how organisms interact with each other and their environment
- an animal that is hunted and eaten by another animal
- A large region with a specific climate and characteristic plant and animal communities
- all the different populations of organism living together in a particular area
- an animal that hunts and eats other animals
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- an organism that eats other organisms
- an animal that eats only other animals
- an organism that breaks down dead organic matter and returns nutrients to the soil
- an organism that makes its own food, like plants
- a symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits and the other is neither helped now harmed
- an animal that eats only plants
- A living thing
- A community of living organism interacting with their physical environment
- the unique role or job an organism plays in its ecosystem
- a symbiotic relationship where both organisms benefit
20 Clues: A living thing • an animal that eats only plants • an organism that eats other organisms • an animal that eats only other animals • an animal that eats both plants and animals • an animal that hunts and eats other animals • an organism that makes its own food, like plants • the natural environment where and organism lives • ...
Medical Terminology Review 2023-01-09
Across
- from prefix ab-
- root word meaning bladder
- root word meanng nose
- nerve
- Where would intercostal muscles be located in relation to the ribs?
- root word osteo
- root word meaning chest
- lith/o
- root word meaning skin
- root word entero
- prefix meaning after or behind
- root word cry/o
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- root word meaning mind
- prefix meaning above normal/excessive
- prefix meaning very small
- root word nephro
- root word meaning rib
- root word arthro
- nose?
- A child with a common cold will usually have what condition that affects
- What prefix is used to represent something new?
- root word meaning heart
- What prefix is used to represent half of a structure?
- root word meaning mouth
- root word for gland
- root word cephal
- prefix neo
- prefix brady
28 Clues: nose? • nerve • lith/o • prefix neo • prefix brady • from prefix ab- • root word osteo • root word cry/o • root word nephro • root word arthro • root word cephal • root word entero • root word for gland • root word meaning rib • root word meanng nose • root word meaning mind • root word meaning skin • root word meaning chest • root word meaning heart • root word meaning mouth • prefix meaning very small • ...
Observations / Basic terminology 2023-01-18
Across
- A high core temperature is also known as?
- 37 is the optimum reading for this observation.
- This should be under 2 seconds in most patients.
- What acronym is often used for obtaining a pain description?
- Brachial, radial, femoral and carotid are all types of what?
- This observation is measured in mmol/l
- As part of the AMPLE handover, what does the A stand for?
- Electrical activity in the heart is measured by which observation?
- If someone is U on the AVPU scale, what does this mean?
- Systolic and diastolic are measurements of?
- What device can you use to assist with ventilations?
- If BP is below 100 SYSTOLIC, what is the term used to describe this?
- What part of the GCS score, can reach 6?
- Normal ranges are between 94-100% (88-92% in COPD patients)
- What drug would you administer when querying a MI?
- <60bpm
Down
- You can obtain this observation by watching chest rise and fall
- What bit of equipment would you use for a pelvic injury?
- When using a stethoscope to listen to the chest, it is called?
- What device is used to measure oxygen saturations?
- A quick assessment of a patients GCS on arrival.
- On arrival at a scene, what is the first thing to check for?
- When assessing patient who may be having a CVA/ TIA, what test should you perform?
- One of the acronyms used for handover at hospital.
- What is the medical name for a nosebleed?
- What is a 'normal' ECG rhythm called?
- >100bpm
27 Clues: <60bpm • >100bpm • What is a 'normal' ECG rhythm called? • This observation is measured in mmol/l • What part of the GCS score, can reach 6? • A high core temperature is also known as? • What is the medical name for a nosebleed? • Systolic and diastolic are measurements of? • 37 is the optimum reading for this observation. • This should be under 2 seconds in most patients. • ...
COR195: Medical Terminology 2025-02-14
Across
- Past medical history
- A cosmetic or reconstructive surgery to change the shape of the nose or repair damage to it
- The movement of a body part toward the midline of the body
- A minimally invasive surgical procedure used to examine and treat joint problems using a small camera inserted into the joint
- The destruction or breakdown of red blood cells (erythrocytes), resulting in the release of hemoglobin into the bloodstream
- Decrease in number of white blood cells, which can impair the immune system
- Inflammation of the bladder, often caused by a bacterial infection, leading to painful urination and frequent urination
- Beneath the tongue, often used in reference to medications that are absorbed through the mucous membranes under the tongue
- The branch of medicine that deals with the study and treatment of veins
- A bluish discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes, often due to a lack of oxygen in the blood
- Over the counter
- A localized collection of blood outside blood vessels, usually caused by injury, forming a bruise or swelling
- No known drug allergies
- Last menstrual period
- The condition of producing abnormally large amounts of urine, often seen in diabetes
- External part of the ear, also called the pinna
- A sudden constriction of the muscles in the walls of the airways, causing narrowing of the air passages
- A faster-than-normal heart rate, usually above 100 beats per minute
Down
- A disease or disorder of the muscles, often causing weakness or wasting
- Headache
- A condition characterized by an accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) within the brain, leading to increased pressure on the brain and potentially causing damage
- Lacking blood vessels, often used to describe tissue or organs like cartilage that do not have their own blood supply
- A surgical procedure in which an incision is made into the chest cavity, usually to treat lung or heart conditions
- At bedtime
- The abnormal narrowing of a body passage or duct, such as a blood vessel or a valve
- An instrument used to magnify tiny objects or organisms, allowing them to be seen in detail
- The surgical removal of one or both fallopian tubes
- Above the kidneys; often used to refer to the adrenal glands
- A condition in which the body temperature becomes dangerously high
- A medical test that records the electrical activity of the heart over a period of time
- Three times a day
- Medical procedure used to open up narrowed or blocked arteries, typically in the heart
- Administration of fluids or medications directly into a vein
- Painful menstruation or severe menstrual cramps that occur before or during menstruation
- Normal sinus rhythm
- Difficulty breathing
36 Clues: Headache • At bedtime • Over the counter • Three times a day • Normal sinus rhythm • Past medical history • Difficulty breathing • Last menstrual period • No known drug allergies • External part of the ear, also called the pinna • The surgical removal of one or both fallopian tubes • The movement of a body part toward the midline of the body • ...
Health Sciences Terminology 2025-01-18
Across
- statements that link a food to a lower risk of developing a disease or condition
- Insertion of genes into an individuals cells and tissues to treat a disease
- stored in body’s fat, daily intake not required, excessive intake can be toxic
- encodes for a specific amino acid (the building blocks of proteins)
- How well a pathogen causes disease
- the microbial/chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria, yeasts, or other microorganisms
- the technology that uses biotechnology, and other methods, to manipulate the genes of an organism
- Refers to the range of hosts a virus can infect
- chemical elements required by living organisms other than C, H, N, O, is an ion of an element (right off the periodic table) that the human body requires specific amounts through diet
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- is an infectious agent that causes disease/illness in a host
- the use of either naturally occurring or deliberately introduced microorganisms to consume and decompose environmental pollutants, in order to clean a polluted site.
- Any organism that has a negative effect on another organism with which it has close contact
- The item that transfers the pathogen to its host
- The taking in of food which supplies you with nutrients
- The breakdown of organic molecules into smaller molecules for physical (mechanical) and chemical digestion
- microscope single celled organism that can live in human intestines or blood
- The study of what causes a disease
- the removal of waste materials from your body
- is the manipulation of naturally occuring living organisms and systems by bioengineers to achieve research and industrial goals
- provides immediate energy for your muscles, brain and cells
20 Clues: The study of what causes a disease • How well a pathogen causes disease • the removal of waste materials from your body • Refers to the range of hosts a virus can infect • The item that transfers the pathogen to its host • The taking in of food which supplies you with nutrients • provides immediate energy for your muscles, brain and cells • ...
CCHS - Livestock Terminology 2025-01-26
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- Species Name of Chickens?
- Mature Female Sheep?
- What is a Mature Male Beef Cattle?
- Caprine that is Mature and a Male
- Young Female Beef Cattle
- Your favorite class at Clarke Central
- Offspring/Infant Swine
- Mature Female Beef or Dairy Cattle?
- What is a Castrated Male Chicken?
- Castrated Male Sheep or Goat
- Offspring of Goats is referred to as a?
- What is the species name of pigs?
- What is the species name for Dairy?
- Offspring of Beef or Dairy Cattle
- Mature Female Goat?
- Mature Male Sheep
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- Castrated Male Cattle
- What is a Young Female Chicken?
- What is the species name of sheep?
- Castrated Male Pig
- What is a Mature Female Pig?
- Mature Male Swine
- What is the Species Name of Goats?
- Mature Male Chicken
- Clarke Central's School Mascot
- What is the Offspring of a Sheep?
- Mature Female Chicken?
- Mature Female Pig?
28 Clues: Mature Male Swine • Mature Male Sheep • Castrated Male Pig • Mature Female Pig? • Mature Male Chicken • Mature Female Goat? • Mature Female Sheep? • Castrated Male Cattle • Offspring/Infant Swine • Mature Female Chicken? • Young Female Beef Cattle • Species Name of Chickens? • What is a Mature Female Pig? • Castrated Male Sheep or Goat • Clarke Central's School Mascot • ...
CAPS SP Terminology 2025-02-26
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- Two or more words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings, like "pair" and "pear."
- A way of using words to mean something different from their literal meaning.
- A word that imitates the natural sound it represents, like "buzz" or "sizzle."
- Giving human characteristics to non-human things or ideas.
- A common phrase or expression that doesn't mean exactly what the words say, like "it's raining cats and dogs."
- A figure of speech that compares two unlike things by saying one is the other, without using "like" or "as."
- A word that means the opposite of another word.
- A distinct section of writing that deals with a particular point or idea, usually starting on a new line.
- A word that has the same or nearly the same meaning as another word.
- A spoken or written account of connected events; a story.
- A conversation between two or more characters in a story, play, or other written work.
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- The central topic or underlying message in a piece of writing.
- A word used to connect clauses or sentences, like "and," "but," or "because."
- A figure of speech comparing two different things using "like" or "as."
- The repetition of the same starting sounds in closely connected words.
- The main events of a story, presented in a structured sequence.
- Descriptive language that creates vivid pictures in the reader's mind.
- A group of letters added at the end of a word to form a new word or change its meaning.
- The surrounding text or situation that helps clarify the meaning of a word or passage.
- A figure of speech where two opposite ideas are joined to create an effect, like "bittersweet."
- A group of letters added to the beginning of a word to change its meaning.
- The writer's attitude or feeling toward the subject, reflected in their writing style.
- A word that describes an action, state, or occurrence.
- A category of literature or art characterized by similarities in form, style, or subject matter.
- A group of words containing a subject and a verb; it can be a full sentence or part of one.
25 Clues: A word that means the opposite of another word. • A word that describes an action, state, or occurrence. • A spoken or written account of connected events; a story. • Giving human characteristics to non-human things or ideas. • The central topic or underlying message in a piece of writing. • The main events of a story, presented in a structured sequence. • ...
Skeletal Dysplasia Terminology 2024-11-05
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- anterior that affects the distal part of the limb
- absence of an extremity
- absence of the forearm, hand attached close to the trunk
- hand short hands with stubby fingers
- shortening of the femur and humerus
- condition when a person has more than five toes or five fingers on a hand or foot
- Ray Defect agenesis or hypoplasia of the radius causing club hand
- spine has a sideways curve, “S” or “C” shaped
- Skull anterior view of the skull shaped as a clover leaf
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- shortening of the tibia and fibula
- foot deformity of the foot causing a convex sole of the foot
- also known as a clover leaf skull
- absence of fetal skull causing loss of brain tissue
- condition where toes or fingers are united, webbed toes or webbed fingers
- condition when the foot is turned inward and downward. Also known as club foot
- abnormally shaped bones in hands or feet causing overlapping fingers or toes
- absent of central digits of hands or feet, split hand deformity
- condition when the upper back is curved, round back or hunchback
- shortening of the entire extremity
- flattening of the vertebral, decrease in vertebral body height
20 Clues: absence of an extremity • also known as a clover leaf skull • shortening of the tibia and fibula • shortening of the entire extremity • shortening of the femur and humerus • hand short hands with stubby fingers • spine has a sideways curve, “S” or “C” shaped • anterior that affects the distal part of the limb • absence of fetal skull causing loss of brain tissue • ...
Legal Terminology Crossword 2024-10-17
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- The legal team that tries to prove the defendant is guilty of the crime they are accused of.
- The person in charge of the court who listens to both sides and makes decisions based on the law.
- Offence: A more serious crime, like robbery or murder, which requires a higher court to decide the case.
- A proposal for a new law that is discussed in parliament. If it gets approved, it becomes a law.
- When the Governor (representing the King) officially approves a new law, making it legal.
- A group of people chosen to listen to the evidence in a court case and decide whether someone is guilty or not.
- Being sent to jail as a punishment for committing a crime.
- Unit: A way to calculate fines for breaking the law, with the value of each penalty unit set by the government.
- When someone is intentionally killed by another person.
- The person who represents the King in Australia and gives final approval to new laws.
- The person who brings a complaint or lawsuit against someone else in a court.
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- The act of stealing something from a shop without paying for it.
- The legal team that represents the defendant and tries to prove they are not guilty.
- Information or facts presented in court to help prove whether someone is guilty or innocent.
- Someone who has seen or knows something about a crime and tells the court what they saw or heard.
- Court: A lower-level court that handles less serious cases, such as traffic offenses or minor criminal matters.
- A person who is accused of breaking the law and has to go to court to defend themselves.
- The set of rules made by the government that everyone must follow.
- Laws that are made by the government to control or organize how things work in the country.
- Offence: A minor crime, like speeding or shoplifting, that is usually dealt with quickly in a lower court.
- A change made to a law or legal document to improve it or make it clearer.
21 Clues: When someone is intentionally killed by another person. • Being sent to jail as a punishment for committing a crime. • The act of stealing something from a shop without paying for it. • The set of rules made by the government that everyone must follow. • A change made to a law or legal document to improve it or make it clearer. • ...
Surgical Nursing Terminology 2024-11-30
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- the early stage of wound healing in which epithelial cells migrate over the surface of the wound
- the practice of maintaining a sterile environment during surgery
- the washing out of an organ, stomach, bladder, bowel, or body cavity with a stream of water or other fluid
- Suffixes: cutting or incision of a body part (e.g., craniotomy, laparotomy, thoracotomy)
- examination of a body cavity or organ using a lighted instrument
- an instrument or substance used to destroy tissue for medical reasons, such as burning or freezing
- a sterile covering arranged over a patient’s body during a medical examination or surgery to reduce the possibility of contamination
- Suffixes: suturing or repairing a wound or structure (e.g., cystorrhaphy)
- Suffixes: removal of a body part (e.g., tonsillectomy, hysterectomy, lobectomy)
- to bind or secure a structure, such as a wire wrapped around a fracture to support the pin and prevent movement
- Suffixes: surgical fixation or stabilization of a structure (e.g., hysteropexy, aortopexy, orchidopexy)
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- relating to the absence of microorganisms
- the process of overlapping and forming a regular pattern to approximate wound edges
- the use of sterile instruments and materials to prevent infection
- examination of the abdominal cavity using a lighted instrument
- /i!/n/st/r/oo#/m/e!/n/t/A#/sh/u!/n/
- a surgical opening created in the colon to divert the flow of stool
- a surgical opening created in the trachea to facilitate breathing
- /s/er/j/i!/k/u!/L/_/pr/u!/s/E#/
- relating to the apposition of tissues or structures
- the surgical removal of foreign material and dead tissue from a wound to prevent infection and promote healing
21 Clues: /s/er/j/i!/k/u!/L/_/pr/u!/s/E#/ • /i!/n/st/r/oo#/m/e!/n/t/A#/sh/u!/n/ • relating to the absence of microorganisms • relating to the apposition of tissues or structures • examination of the abdominal cavity using a lighted instrument • the practice of maintaining a sterile environment during surgery • examination of a body cavity or organ using a lighted instrument • ...
Math Terminology 1 2024-11-30
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- /b/I#/n/O#/
- /d/E#/v/E#/A#/sh/u!/
- /f/u!/nk/
- /k/a!/L/K/U#/L/
- /v/air/E#/e/!/n/
- /tr/i!/g/o!/n/o!/m/e!/
- /pr/o!/b/u!/b/i!/L/i!/t/
- /d/u!/m/e!/n/sh/
- /d/A#/t/u!/
- /ar/K/
- /e!/ks/pr/e/sh/
- /d/i!/st/r/i!/b/U#/sh/
- /s/eer/E#/z/
- /m/a!/th!/u!/m/a!/t/i!/
- /th#/eer/u!/m/
- /p/o!/L/E#/g/o!/
- /r/a!/sh/u!/n/
- /a!/d/
- /st/u!/t/i!/st/i!/
- /p/o!/L/E#/h/E#/
- /m/i!/s/u!/L/A#/n/E#/u!/
- /d/i!/f/er/e!/n/ch/
- /gr/a!/f/
- /d/i!/st/e!/n/
- /v/o!/L/U#/
- /k/or/e!/L/A#/sh/
- /d/er/i!/v/i!/t/i!/
- /h/I#/p/o!/t/
- /kw/o!/dr/i!/L/a!/t/er/
- /s/er/f/e!/
- /j/E#/o!/m/
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- /m/O#/d/
- /i!/nt/e!/gr/
- /m/o!/n/O#/
- /k/O#/s/I#/
- /p/o!/L/E#/n/
- /a!/v/er/e!/j/
- /L/i!/m/i!/
- /m/E#/d/E#/e!/n/
- /sf/E#/r/
- /t/a!/nj/e!/n/
- /K/O#/t/a!/nj/e!/n/
- /k/O#/E#/f/
- /k/U#/b/
- /air/E#/
- /i!/nt/e!/j/
- /kw/o!/dr/a!/
- /a!/L/g/O#/
- /a!/L/
- /a!/n/g/u!/
- /r/A#/d/E#/
- /a!/b/s/u!/L/oo#/
- /v/a!/L/
- /s/I#/n/
- /s/u!/
- /s/e!/m/E#/s/er/
- /u/k/U#/
- /f/a!/k/
- /E#/kw/A#/
- /k/u!/n/gr/oo#/
- /m/E#/n/
- /v/air/E#/u!/
- /st/a!/nd/er/
- /k/O#/or/d/i!/
64 Clues: /ar/K/ • /a!/L/ • /a!/d/ • /s/u!/ • /m/O#/d/ • /k/U#/b/ • /air/E#/ • /v/a!/L/ • /s/I#/n/ • /u/k/U#/ • /f/a!/k/ • /m/E#/n/ • /f/u!/nk/ • /sf/E#/r/ • /gr/a!/f/ • /E#/kw/A#/ • /b/I#/n/O#/ • /m/o!/n/O#/ • /k/O#/s/I#/ • /L/i!/m/i!/ • /k/O#/E#/f/ • /d/A#/t/u!/ • /a!/L/g/O#/ • /a!/n/g/u!/ • /r/A#/d/E#/ • /v/o!/L/U#/ • /s/er/f/e!/ • /j/E#/o!/m/ • /i!/nt/e!/j/ • /s/eer/E#/z/ • /i!/nt/e!/gr/ • /p/o!/L/E#/n/ • /kw/o!/dr/a!/ • /v/air/E#/u!/ • /h/I#/p/o!/t/ • ...
HS Animal Terminology 2025-09-24
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- Mature male chicken
- Young female chicken
- Young male goat
- Mature female chicken
- Young female cattle
- Young male horse
- Young male chicken
- Castrated male horse
- Birth term for goats
- Birth term for horses
- Birth term for sheep
- Castrated male pig
- Castrated male sheep and goats
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- Castrated male cattle
- Mature male horse
- Mature male goat
- Mature male pig
- Young female pig
- Mature female goat
- Young female horse
- Birth term for cattle
- Mature female pig
- Mature and young female sheep
- Young female goat
- Birth term for pigs
- Mature and young male sheep
26 Clues: Young male goat • Mature male pig • Mature male goat • Young female pig • Young male horse • Mature male horse • Mature female pig • Young female goat • Mature female goat • Young female horse • Young male chicken • Castrated male pig • Mature male chicken • Young female cattle • Birth term for pigs • Young female chicken • Castrated male horse • Birth term for goats • Birth term for sheep • ...
Anatomical Action Terminology 2025-09-25
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- conical movement, distal end moves in a circle and the proximal end remains fixed
- increasing the angle of a joint
- superior/ upward direction movement, raising/lifting
- superior rotation
- medial or inward rotation
- movement in a posterior direction
- adduction beyond anatomic position
- movement away from the midline of the body
- extension beyond anatomic position
- foot moves inferior toward the plantar surface, toes point
- foot moves superior toward top of the foot toward the shin
- elevation of the lateral edge of the foot so it turns outward away from the midline of the body
- combination of eversion/dorsiflexion/lateral rotation, and body weight on the inner edge of the foot
- inferior rotation
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- movement in an anterior direction
- lateral or outward rotation
- decreasing the angle of a joint
- abduction beyond anatomic position
- Side-to-side movement
- decreasing the angle of a joint sideways
- rotation or pivoting of a bone around its own central axis
- elevation of the medial edge of the foot so it turns inward toward the midline of the body
- inferior/downward movement, lowering/dropping
- combination of inversion/plantar flexion/medial rotation -body weight on the outer edge of the foot
- movement toward the midline of the body (or a midline)
- movement of the thumb pad contacts a finger pad
26 Clues: superior rotation • inferior rotation • Side-to-side movement • medial or inward rotation • lateral or outward rotation • decreasing the angle of a joint • increasing the angle of a joint • movement in an anterior direction • movement in a posterior direction • abduction beyond anatomic position • adduction beyond anatomic position • extension beyond anatomic position • ...
