acting terminology Crossword Puzzles
Vet Med Terminology 2023-08-24
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- unborn offspring of a mammal
- located above each kidney; produce hormones which help regulate heart rate and blood pressure
- blood vessels which carry oxygenated blood away from the heart to the rest of the body
- muscular organ which pumps blood through the circulatory system
- muscular pouch near the throat of birds
- thick walled part of a bird’s stomach which grinds food
- thin skin which covers the inside surface of the body
- protective way the body signals the immune system to heal and repair damaged tissue
- deficiency of red blood cells and hemoglobin in the blood; causes body weakness
- large gland behind the stomach which releases digestive enzymes and regulates sugar levels by releasing insulin
- responsible for transporting oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body
- located behind the thyroid gland; regulate calcium
- specialized cells which carry messages from one part of the body to another
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- located at the base of the brain; controls growth and development
- female reproductive organ in which eggs are produced
- transports oxygen throughout the body
- male organ which produces sperm
- located in the neck; secretes hormones regulating growth, development and the rate of metabolism
- blood vessels which carry blood towards the heart
- single celled organisms which cause diseases in animals
- relating to the heart
- given to stimulate the immune system and prevent disease
- organism made up of DNA and RNA which causes diseases in animals
- organism which lives off of or in another organism
- part of the body which connects the throat to the stomach
25 Clues: relating to the heart • unborn offspring of a mammal • male organ which produces sperm • transports oxygen throughout the body • muscular pouch near the throat of birds • blood vessels which carry blood towards the heart • organism which lives off of or in another organism • located behind the thyroid gland; regulate calcium • ...
Androscoggin Bank Terminology 2023-08-17
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- Earned and Charged _______ Income
- Debit Card Swipes provide this income
- Client-Originated _______
- Annual _______ Yield
- Home _______ Line of Credit
- Bank _______ Act
- Demand _______ Account
- Not Shareholders, but _______
- Maine Small _______
- CIP = Customer _______ Program
- Clients, _______, and Community
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- _______ Banks are not publicly traded
- _______ Account Collector
- Office of _______ Asset Control
- _______ of Deposit
- Business TIN = _______ Identification Number
- NPPI = Non-Public _______ Information
- The key to deterring robbers
- Report any _______ Activity
- _______ Reinvestment Act
20 Clues: Bank _______ Act • _______ of Deposit • Maine Small _______ • Annual _______ Yield • Demand _______ Account • _______ Reinvestment Act • _______ Account Collector • Client-Originated _______ • Home _______ Line of Credit • Report any _______ Activity • The key to deterring robbers • Not Shareholders, but _______ • CIP = Customer _______ Program • Office of _______ Asset Control • ...
Medical Terminology Words 2023-09-20
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- inflammation of cartilage that connects rib to sterum
- Bone splintered or crushed
- Lost of bone density increase in bone porosity
- growing benign tumor derived from cartilage cells
- Formation of blood cells
- Abnormal englargment at the base of the great toe
- Abnormal increase in the outward curvature of the spine
- Abnormal lateral curvature of the spine
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- Abnormal softening of cartilage
- Five bones that form part of the foot
- Bony structure units of the spinal column
- Bony structure that forms the upper portion of sternum
- Blood within joint
- surgical fusion of two bones
- Pain in lumbar region of the spine
- Five bones that form the palm of the hand
- Infantile osteomalacia
- Visual examination of the internal structures of a joint
- Malformation of the skull due to premature closure of the cranial sutures
- The round bony protuberance on each ankle
20 Clues: Blood within joint • Infantile osteomalacia • Formation of blood cells • Bone splintered or crushed • surgical fusion of two bones • Abnormal softening of cartilage • Pain in lumbar region of the spine • Five bones that form part of the foot • Abnormal lateral curvature of the spine • Bony structure units of the spinal column • Five bones that form the palm of the hand • ...
Sterile Processing Terminology 2023-09-22
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- Act of wearing away gradually by a chemical reaction.
- Enclosed area that holds products to be sterilized.
- Regulatory agency that helps ensure medical devices are safe for patients and healthcare workers by requiring the manufacturer to provide an IFU with each product.
- Instruments used for grasping, holding firmly, or exerting traction upon objects.
- Completely devoid of all living microorganisms.
- Emotions that cause a person to react to people and/or situations in a predetermined way.
- Amount of dissolved minerals in water that alters the effectiveness of many disinfectants, detergents and soaps.
- Failed or incomplete machine cycle caused by a malfunction.
- Pliable strip on sterilization containers that seals the lid and container to prevent entry of microorganisms.
- Surgical instruments with a hollow barrel through their center.
- Collection of microorganisms that attaches to surfaces and each other to form a colony.
- Spray-force action of pressurized water against instruments being processed to physically remove bioburden.
- Agent that destroys or inactivates viruses.
- Compound with a pH less than 7.0 and with a sour, sharp or biting taste.
- Chemical process applied during instrument manufacture that provides a corrosion-resistant finish by forming a thin, transparent oxide film.
- Rules issued by administrative agencies that have the force of law.
- Destruction of nearly all pathogenic microorganisms on an inanimate surface.
- Substance that initiates chemical changes.
- Organization concerned with promoting a safe work environment and employee safety.
- Surgical instrument used to primarily move tissue and organs.
- To expose gas-sterilized items to warm, circulating air.
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- To remove ions from a substance (such as water).
- Number of microorganisms on an object.
- Suspension of ultramicroscopic solid or liquid particles in air or gas; a spray.
- Apparatus for maintaining a constant and suitable temperature for the growth and cultivation of organisms.
- Automated equipment used to clean, decontaminate or disinfect and dry medical devices.
- Absence of microorganisms that cause disease.
- Physical science of acoustic waves that oscillate in approximate range of 18 to 80 KHz.
- Removal of all visible and non-visible soil and any other foreign material from medical devices being processed.
- Any of a wide variety of natural or manufactured gritty substances used to grind, wear down, rub away, smooth or scour.
- Equipment that uses steam under pressure to sterilize.
- Substance that lowers the surface tension of the water and increases the solubility of organic compounds.
- Air pressure in the decontamination.
- Containing or pertaining to salt. Use on instruments SHOULD be AVOIDED.
- Instrument used to examine the interior of a hollow organ or body cavity.
- Surgical instrument used to cut or bite away at bone and tissue.
36 Clues: Air pressure in the decontamination. • Number of microorganisms on an object. • Substance that initiates chemical changes. • Agent that destroys or inactivates viruses. • Absence of microorganisms that cause disease. • Completely devoid of all living microorganisms. • To remove ions from a substance (such as water). • Enclosed area that holds products to be sterilized. • ...
Anatomy Terminology Crossword 2022-12-04
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- Cuboid is to foot as ______ is to 5th MC
- Roughened elevation of bone
- A nerve that contains both afferent and efferent fibers
- Component of the autonomic nervous system not present in the extremities
- Another name for the posterior Intervertebral joints
- Projection of bone, typically 90° from the bone.
- Spinal steokinematic that occurs in the sagittal plane
- Transverse plane osteokinematic moving the UE anteriorly
- 1st CMC frontal plane osteokinematic medial motion
- Type of fibers that bring information to the brain from cutaneous structures, muscles, bones, vessels, and ligaments
- Palmar is to hand as ______ is to foot
- Network formed by ventral rami
- Plane passing through the body perpendicular to the sagittal and frontal planes; dividing the body into superior and inferior portions
- An indentation in the edge of a bone
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- Rounded articular area of bone.
- Rounded elevation of bone
- Rounded elevation in bone; swelling or knob
- Fibula is to leg as ____ is to forearm
- C6 is _____ to C2
- Synonymous with anterior
- Linear elevation in bone; synonymous with line
- Function of information leaving the CNS and traveling to periphery
- Structure which attaches bone to bone for stability of joints
- Medial motion of scapula in the frontal plane
- Further from the median sagittal plane of the body
- Sagittal plane motion at ankle performed by anterior leg muscles
26 Clues: C6 is _____ to C2 • Synonymous with anterior • Rounded elevation of bone • Roughened elevation of bone • Network formed by ventral rami • Rounded articular area of bone. • An indentation in the edge of a bone • Fibula is to leg as ____ is to forearm • Palmar is to hand as ______ is to foot • Cuboid is to foot as ______ is to 5th MC • Rounded elevation in bone; swelling or knob • ...
Astronomy Terminology Crossword 2022-11-29
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- Enormous clouds of dust and gas.
- You find many of these on the moon, and a big one in Mexico!
- The most familiar rocky planet.
- A moon, planet or star that orbits something else.
- The first ever visit here was in 1969.
- Our sun and everything that orbits it.
- Our ‘almost’ planet.
- A constellation named after the son of Poseidon.
- The tiniest and dimmest star.
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- An inescapable and gravity dense region.
- The first element.
- A glowing ball of gas.
- An optical device made with glass or plastic.
- Everything that exists; the cosmos.
- A device mainly used with concave lenses.
- This crossword’s maker!
- A star’s final show.
- The result of a perfect balance between the forward motion of a body in space.
- When you look up, you look to the …
- In our solar system there are large numbers of these found between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
20 Clues: The first element. • A star’s final show. • Our ‘almost’ planet. • A glowing ball of gas. • This crossword’s maker! • The tiniest and dimmest star. • The most familiar rocky planet. • Enormous clouds of dust and gas. • Everything that exists; the cosmos. • When you look up, you look to the … • The first ever visit here was in 1969. • Our sun and everything that orbits it. • ...
Therapeutic Services Terminology 2022-10-26
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- below, beneath
- study of
- process of observing
- tumor, mass
- death
- within
- upon, above
- bone
- inflammation
- middle
- muscle
- backside of the body, closest to the spine
- change, beyond
- surgical repair
- disease
- not, without
- process of measuring
- skin
- movement
- rib
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- fat
- joint
- cold
- skull
- side
- crooked, bent
- back, toward the back of the body
- cartilage
- swelling
- through
- incision, cut into
- straight
- above
- together, with
- pore, small opening
- front
36 Clues: fat • rib • cold • side • bone • skin • joint • skull • death • above • front • within • middle • muscle • through • disease • study of • swelling • straight • movement • cartilage • tumor, mass • upon, above • inflammation • not, without • crooked, bent • below, beneath • change, beyond • together, with • surgical repair • incision, cut into • pore, small opening • process of observing • process of measuring • back, toward the back of the body • ...
Medical Terminology: Miscellaneous 2022-10-13
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- abbreviation for right ear
- proper name for cats
- abbreviation for both ears
- describes variation in cell shape
- proper name for pigs
- abbreviation for left eye
- variation in the amount of cytoplasm present in a cell and not necessarily shape or size
- abbreviation for intramuscularly
- proper name for dogs
- proper name for horses
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- variation in cell size (not shape)
- proper name for birds
- proper name for cattle
- a variation red blood cell color
- abbreviation for right eye
- proper name for goats
- abbreviation for left ear
- abbreviation for intravenously
- abbreviation for both eyes
- proper name for sheep
- abbreviation for intraperitoneally
- abbreviation for subcutaneously
- abbreviation for intradermal
23 Clues: proper name for cats • proper name for dogs • proper name for birds • proper name for pigs • proper name for goats • proper name for sheep • proper name for cattle • proper name for horses • abbreviation for left eye • abbreviation for left ear • abbreviation for right ear • abbreviation for both ears • abbreviation for right eye • abbreviation for both eyes • ...
Civil Law Terminology 2022-10-11
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- a written pleading filed by defendant
- a law that sets the deadline
- a non criminal lawsuit in which an individual or government entity sues another to protect or to be compensated for a violation of private of private rights
- a notice to a defendant or resondent
- the authority of a court to hear and decide a case
- a court decision in favor of the plaintiff when the defendant does not answer or go to court when they are supposed to
- money that the losing side must pay to the winning side
- a specific legal claim such as for negligence breach of contract or personal injury
- an application for a court order made on short or no notice to the other side
- evidence that can legally and properly be used in court
- when a defendant or person responding to a civil case has a reason that would make them not at fault
- the solution requested in the plaintiffs lawsuit from the defendant
- a legal bonding agreement
- a court hearing in which the judge sets deadlines and makes sure that a case is moving along
- an injury to one person for which the person who caused the injury is legally responsible
- methods of resolving disputes out of court including mediation and arbitration
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- a agreement reached by the parties in a case
- a written application filed by a party asking the judge to make a court order while a case is going on
- general civil case asking for money above 25,000
- deceiving someone on purpose in a way that financially hurts them
- civil case asking for money up to 25,000
- a legal claim that one party did not do something as required under a valid agreement or contract with the other party
- legal paperwork
- whne someone fails to be as careful as the law requires to protect the rights and property of others
- a complaint that includes a statement by the plaintiff signed under oath
- a response by a defendant where they deny all of the allegations on a complaint instead of responding to each paragraph in the complaint
- supporting documentation or material usually designated by capital letters or numbers
- legal responsibility
- the legal process of enforcing a judgement against the property
- written statement that describes a party's legal or factual claims
- the delivery of legal papers to the opposing party
- papers filed with the court by a plaintiff to start a lawsuit
- one possible response to being served with a complaint
- failure by professional
- an injury to a persons body, mind or emotions
- when the plaintiff asks the court at the end of a complaint
- count a claim for money owned
37 Clues: legal paperwork • legal responsibility • failure by professional • a legal bonding agreement • a law that sets the deadline • count a claim for money owned • a notice to a defendant or resondent • a written pleading filed by defendant • civil case asking for money up to 25,000 • a agreement reached by the parties in a case • an injury to a persons body, mind or emotions • ...
Cattle breeds/terminology 2023-09-29
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- Black and white color pattern 20,121 lbs of milk produced per 305 days
- A young bovine under a year old
- US, 5/8 Simmental 3/8 Brahman
- Italy, White hair coat with black pigmentations, large framed, one of the worlds oldest breed
- Developed in Texas, Spanish origin, long horns, speckled or spotted
- US, 5/8 Angus, 3/8 Brahman
- France, Reddish gold in color, can be black, fastest growing breed in the country
- Black, Naturally polled, from Scotland, large # of registries
- Red and white with white underline, legs, switch, has a polled and mini "version"
- Scotland, medium sized breed, medium to dark red and white in color
- A female who has produced a calf
- Red and naturally polled, from he US
- Gerturdis US,5/8 Shorthorn, 3/8 Brahman
- US, 50% Brahman, 25% Shorthorn, 25% Hereford, no set color pattern
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- France, deep red in color with white underline/patches, can also be black, largest continental breed in terms of weight
- Switzerland, straw, light red, dark red, black, heaviest continental milking breed
- Germany, Reddish gold to russet color, dual purpose breed, resulted from a government controlled breeding program
- India, red and grey strands, noted for heat and insect tolerance, crossing ability
- France White to off white cream, lean muscular carcass, below average maternally
- Isle of Guernsey, very gentle, fawn with white markings
- England, Red, white and roan, used for milk and meat
- A female that has not produced a calf
- Switzerland, Large docile breed, various shades, 16135lbs produced per 305
- A castrated male
- A small, refined, feminine, light tan to dark fawn darker shading around the head and lower legs, 13,358
25 Clues: A castrated male • US, 5/8 Angus, 3/8 Brahman • US, 5/8 Simmental 3/8 Brahman • A young bovine under a year old • A female who has produced a calf • Red and naturally polled, from he US • A female that has not produced a calf • Gerturdis US,5/8 Shorthorn, 3/8 Brahman • England, Red, white and roan, used for milk and meat • ...
Cybersecurity Terminology Puzzle 2025-03-14
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- Targeted high-profile phishing attack
- Manipulating people for information
- Unauthorized system intruder
- Malware demanding payment
- Software that spies
- Malware disguised as legitimate
- Faking identity
- Malicious software
- Software to detect malware
- Self-replicating malware
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- Records keystrokes secretly
- Data Protection technique
- Secret code
- Network security system
- Fingerprint or facial recognition
- Fraudulent email scam
- Unknown software vulnerability
- Taking advantage of vulnerability
- Secure network connection
- Hidden access method
20 Clues: Secret code • Faking identity • Malicious software • Software that spies • Hidden access method • Fraudulent email scam • Network security system • Self-replicating malware • Data Protection technique • Malware demanding payment • Secure network connection • Software to detect malware • Records keystrokes secretly • Unauthorized system intruder • Unknown software vulnerability • ...
Poetry Terminology Crossword 2025-03-13
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- A type of music of African American origin in which rhythmic and usually rhyming speech is chanted to a musical accompaniment.
- The voice or persona that narrates the poem.
- A comparison that makes an implied or hidden connection between two ideas.
- A competitive form of performance poetry where poets perform original, often emotional, works, with the audience also serving as judges.
- The central subject matter or idea that the poem explores.
- A distinct genre of poetry rooted in the experiences and traditions of the American West.
- A universal idea, lesson, or message and is explored throughout a work of literature.
- A type of poetry that involves erasing words from an existing text to create a new poem.
- Correspondence of sound between words or the endings of words.
- A word that sounds like the noise it describes.
- A person who writes poems.
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- A group of words in poetry arranged into a row that ends for a reason other than the right-hand margin.
- "That the powerful play goes on, and you may contribute a ____________."
- Words within a sentence or phrase, which contains rhyming vowels in the middle.
- A division of a poem consisting of a series of lines arranged together in a usually recurring pattern of meter and rhyme.
- The feelings and moods evoked in the reader through the poet's skillful use of language, imagery, rhythm, and other poetic devices.
- A direct comparison between two ideas using the words ‘like’ or ‘as’.
- Uses the same word or phrase over and over again in a piece of writing or speech.
- The repetition of the same sound at the start of a series of words in succession.
- Language that stimulates the reader's senses by describing touch, taste, sound, smell, and sight.
20 Clues: A person who writes poems. • The voice or persona that narrates the poem. • A word that sounds like the noise it describes. • The central subject matter or idea that the poem explores. • Correspondence of sound between words or the endings of words. • A direct comparison between two ideas using the words ‘like’ or ‘as’. • ...
Media Language Terminology 2025-03-12
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- Anything that can be used to represent something else
- The experiences and knowledge audiences use to decode signs
- The process of embedding meaning into a media product
- Sound added to a text, not from the fictional world
- A more specific category within a genre
- The vocabulary used in a media text
- The literal meaning of a sign
- The implied meanings of a sign
- Having multiple meanings
- CODE A narrative device that creates mystery
- OPPOSITION Opposing concepts used to create meaning
- A culturally shared understanding presented as natural
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- Sound originating from within the fictional world
- The way a media text 'speaks' to its audience
- A condition where the distinction between reality and simulation is blurred
- Established ways of doing things in media production
- Systems of signs that create meaning
- The process of interpreting a media product
- The shaping and presentation of content
- The study of signs and symbols
- Social, cultural, historical, and economic influences
- A category of media texts sharing similar features
- CODES The ways equipment is used to tell a story
- The structure or shape of a media product
- A set of related signs from which a choice is made
- The arrangement of signs in a sequence
- A sign that no longer has a real-world counterpart
- A genre combining elements of two or more genres
- Current, relating to the present time
29 Clues: Having multiple meanings • The literal meaning of a sign • The study of signs and symbols • The implied meanings of a sign • The vocabulary used in a media text • Systems of signs that create meaning • Current, relating to the present time • The arrangement of signs in a sequence • The shaping and presentation of content • A more specific category within a genre • ...
Short Story Terminology 2024-09-19
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- Scene in the story that takes place earlier
- Overall feeling or atmosphere that a story evokes
- A recurring element in a story
- Perspective from which the story is told
- Person telling the story
- Individuals who take part in the action
- Symbols representing larger ideas or themes.
- Sequence of events in a story
- The personality of a character
- A contrast between expectations and reality in a story
- Central idea, message, or underlying meaning
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- Turning point or most intense moment of the story
- Conversation between characters
- Time and place in which a story takes place
- Clues about events that will happen later
- Descriptive language that appeals to the senses
- Conclusion of the story
- Struggle between opposing forces; drives plot
- Author's attitude toward the subject or characters
- Story that symbolizes larger concepts or morals
20 Clues: Conclusion of the story • Person telling the story • Sequence of events in a story • A recurring element in a story • The personality of a character • Conversation between characters • Individuals who take part in the action • Perspective from which the story is told • Clues about events that will happen later • Scene in the story that takes place earlier • ...
Veterinary Medical Terminology 2025-02-22
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- In swine, this is a musculature of the upper thigh
- Young llama.
- Old term for "young pig"
- Giving birth to goats
- Intact female cat.
- Young castrated male chicken.
- Intact female equine <4 years old
- V-shaped pad of soft horn between the bars on the sole of the equine hoof
- Irregular growths on the medial surface of the equine leg
- In goats, these are appendages suspended from the head.
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- Intact female equine >4 years old
- This muscular portion found in horses is also known as "crus"
- In cattle, this is the solid part of the tail
- Intact male dog
- Lumbar region of the back, between the thorax and pelvis
- Group of mice.
- Mammary gland.
- In goats, this is the thoracic region of the back.
- Young ferret.
- In cattle, this is the caudal region of the hoof that has an area of soft tissue called the bulb.
20 Clues: Young llama. • Young ferret. • Group of mice. • Mammary gland. • Intact male dog • Intact female cat. • Giving birth to goats • Old term for "young pig" • Young castrated male chicken. • Intact female equine >4 years old • Intact female equine <4 years old • In cattle, this is the solid part of the tail • In swine, this is a musculature of the upper thigh • ...
Veterinary Medical Terminology 2025-02-23
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- sacral to the tailhead region of the back, also called the rump
- giving birth to kittens
- young female pig that has not farrowed
- ____ crest, top of the head
- circumfrence of the chest just caudal to the shoulders and cranial to the back
- immature male chicken
- another word for rabbit
- classification of large, flightless birds
- intact male duck
- young dog, pup
- upper lip and apex of the nose
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- classification of birds including parrots and other birds with bills for cracking seeds
- group of geese
- castrated male sheep
- cryptorchid equinw
- side of the body between the ribs and illium
- group of eggs
- young, blind, deaf rabbit
- the projecting part of the ear
- to give birth to dairy animals
20 Clues: group of eggs • group of geese • young dog, pup • intact male duck • cryptorchid equinw • castrated male sheep • immature male chicken • giving birth to kittens • another word for rabbit • young, blind, deaf rabbit • ____ crest, top of the head • the projecting part of the ear • to give birth to dairy animals • upper lip and apex of the nose • young female pig that has not farrowed • ...
Medical Terminology 1a 2025-03-19
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- – Uses ultrasound to view the heart
- – Irregular heartbeat
- Infarction – A heart attack
- – Congestive heart failure
- Artery – Carries oxygen-poor blood from the heart to the lungs
- Cava – The largest vein in the body, returns blood to the heart
- – Tiny blood vessels where gas exchange occurs
- Catheterization – A procedure to check for heart blockages
- Heart Failure – The heart cannot pump blood effectively
- – Prefix meaning "slow" (as in bradycardia)
- – Pumps blood throughout the body
- – Prefix meaning "heart"
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- – Suffix meaning "blood condition"
- (Electrocardiogram) – Measures heart’s electrical activity
- – The largest artery in the body
- – High blood pressure
- Monitor – A portable device that records heart rhythms over time
- – Blood pressure
- – Coronary artery bypass graft
- – Hardening of the arteries due to plaque buildup
- Test – Measures heart performance under exertion
- – Myocardial infarction (heart attack)
- – Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- – Prefix meaning "fast" (as in tachycardia)
- – Prefix meaning "vessel"
25 Clues: – Blood pressure • – Irregular heartbeat • – High blood pressure • – Prefix meaning "heart" • – Prefix meaning "vessel" • – Congestive heart failure • Infarction – A heart attack • – Coronary artery bypass graft • – Cardiopulmonary resuscitation • – The largest artery in the body • – Pumps blood throughout the body • – Suffix meaning "blood condition" • ...
Fallon Medical Terminology 2025-04-04
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- a small lie
- Room- place to do upholstery
- near by.
- what you do with dead folks
- More than one
- a punctuation mark
- Illness- getting sick at the train
- hiding something
- I knew it
- made eye contact with her
- back door to cafeteria
- Operative- a letter carrier
- where Washington is
- smear- a fatherhood test
- not a friend
- the biggest building on town, other than Joe's feed warehouse or Franks lumber mill
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- to live longer than your kids do
- Roman emperor who lived in the Cesarean Section
- world series of military baseball
- a person who has fainted
- Opposite of mine; also opposite of you're out.
- distinguished, well known
- a sheep dog
- section - a neighborhood in Rome
- cheaper than day rates
- quicker than someone else
- pain- getting hurt at work
- second cousin to Elvis
- a higher offer than I bid
- a small table to change babies on
- searching for the cat
- what you hang your coat on
- what you be after your eight
- Staff- a doctor's cane, sometimes shown with a snake
34 Clues: near by. • I knew it • a small lie • a sheep dog • not a friend • More than one • hiding something • a punctuation mark • where Washington is • searching for the cat • cheaper than day rates • second cousin to Elvis • back door to cafeteria • a person who has fainted • distinguished, well known • quicker than someone else • a higher offer than I bid • made eye contact with her • ...
Craft Brewing Terminology 2024-10-24
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- This term is often used to describe beer styles lacking a malt blend adding color to the final product.
- Often called the German Purity Law, this set regulations for beer making in the Holy Roman Empire era of Germany, limiting to beverages labelled as "Beer/Bier" to only contain water, barley, and hops. Yeast had not been discovered yet.
- This is German word is the literal translation of "Smoke."
- Not the first, but the oldest operating brewery in the USA.
- A German town most known for it's smokey ales and lagers.
- This wood is often used for aging beer, especially the classic American Budweiser. Many malting companies heat this wood to smoke out and flavor their grains.
- More known by its five letter abbreviation, this non-spore-forming yeast is highly aggressive.
- This is the traditional German term for rocky foam produced by healthy fermenting beer.
- Once a Benedictine Monastery, this brewery has grown to become a college for brewers, and the largest catalogue of yeast in the world.
- The vessel that is used to heat water and dissolve malt extract, hops, and other ingredients to create wort
- According to KT, the only thing that should be on the TapRoom television.
- In German this is the name of steinholding or steinhoisting competitions.
- When a grain has been removed from its chaff/shaft in preparation for grindin.
- Originally brewed without hops in England, but now known as the more hoppy and bitter of the two beer types, they generally uses top-fermenting yeast.
- A naturally occurring substance in hops(often yellow and powdery) that plays a large part in giving the plant its characteristic scents and flavors.
- First three letter capitalized, all one word, it's the password to our guest wifi.
- Prior to fermentation, this is the bittersweet liquid result of boiled water, hops, and mashed grain.
- When this word is added infront of a beer style(especially ales) it denotes a stronger version of the style.
- The natural process of carbonating a beer in a sealed vessel using fermentation.
- This German malting company has been in business since 1879 and produces most of the malt used by TFB.
- When added before or after a beer style, this term indicates a lower alcohol content by design.
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- A step in the lautering process where hot water is trickled through a grain bed to extract sugars and flavors.
- A vessel for separating the wort from the solids of the mash.
- What the TFB logo has been come to be known as.
- The branch of chemistry dealing with the fermentation process.
- The German word for "stock" or "storage," this beer type is cold conditioned and generally used bottom-fermenting yeast.
- Independent businesses set up in TFB's parking lot to provide sustenance.
- When this word is added behind of a beer style(especially lagers) it denotes a stronger version of the style
- An adjective attached to beer styles hinting at the addition of modern methods and "New World" ingredients.
- A fermentation vessel made from a wood, typically Oak, rather than steel.
- A vessel used for mixing the ground malt with temperature-controlled water.
- This traditional form of measuring beer volume is equivalent to ~250 US Pints or ~230 Half Liters.
- At the bottom of every TFB glass there is an etching of our logo, scientifically this if referred to as a ________ _______.
- A thick porridge-like mixture of ground grains and temperature-controlled brewing water.
- This dark beer style originated as an adjective on having a stronger, less smokey version of a Porter.
- An inbrand/style of beer glass developed by 2 Italian beer aficionados to highlight delicate aromas.
- Separating and boiling a portion of a beer mash, then reintroducing this into full mash for a more complex and generally sweeter malt character.
- The measurement of beer particle density throughout the crafting process.
- Once meaning a separate building, but now most often a car-sized machine, that grinds grain into the appropriate size for beermaking.
- Utah's Department of Alcoholic Beverage Services
- This gas is less soluble than CO2, allowing the beers to have smaller bubbles that cascade down the glass.
41 Clues: What the TFB logo has been come to be known as. • Utah's Department of Alcoholic Beverage Services • A German town most known for it's smokey ales and lagers. • This is German word is the literal translation of "Smoke." • Not the first, but the oldest operating brewery in the USA. • A vessel for separating the wort from the solids of the mash. • ...
Textbook Glossary Terminology 2025-02-09
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- Long Cables with a silica core that can be used to guid other light signals from one end of the cable to the other
- Evaporation of solvent from a solution to leave solute behind as crystals
- Able to be stretched to form a wire
- Any chemical reaction where a substance burns in oxygen to produce light and heat
- Grid-like structures of atoms
- Describes elements which consist of single atoms
- A simplified representation of solids, liquids and gases
- A change of state where a gas is cooled and forms a liquid
- The term used to describe the structure of the DNA molecule; consists of 2 strands twisted into a double spiral
- A process where two liquids or two gases mix due to the motion of their particles
- a chemical reaction that occurs in all living
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- A change of state from gas to solid
- the substance found in plants leaves that make leaves green and collects energy from the Sun for photosynthesis
- A solution in which a substance is dissolved in water
- An electrical switch used in computers to process data quickly
- Describes liquids that can be mixed
- Minerals rich in metals such as copper and iron
- A decrease in size
- Mixture of metal with other metals or non metals
- In this reaction, oxygen and glucose are converted into water and carbon dioxide while releasing energy. The energy released can be used by living things to live, grow and move.
- Describes liquids that do not mix
- Able to hammered or bent into new shapes
22 Clues: A decrease in size • Grid-like structures of atoms • Describes liquids that do not mix • A change of state from gas to solid • Able to be stretched to form a wire • Describes liquids that can be mixed • Able to hammered or bent into new shapes • a chemical reaction that occurs in all living • Minerals rich in metals such as copper and iron • ...
Textbook Glossary Terminology 2025-02-09
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- a process where two liquids or two gases mix due to the motion of their particles
- the substances formed in chemical reactions
- easily crumbled or shattered
- substances made of lattices or identical molecules with two or more types of atoms
- a simplified representation of solids, liquids and gases
- any combination of two or more elements and compounds
- the smallest building blocks of matter
- when a metal reacts with the chemicals in its environment
- a mixture in which one substance is dissolved in another
- substances made up of only one type of atom
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- the term used to describe the structure of the DNA molecule; consists of two strands twisted into a double spiral
- any chemical reaction where a substance burns in oxygen to produce light and heat
- an alloy of copper and tin that is much harder than pure copper
- a change of state where a liquid is heated and changes to a gas within the liquid
- the change of state from liquid to solid
- the change of state where a liquid changes to a gas at the surface of the liquid
- able to be hammered or bent into new shapes
- the change of state when a solid is heated and forms a liquid
- a period in human civilisation between approximately 1200 BCE and 500 CE during which humans used steel to create useful utensils, tools, weapons and armour.
- minerals rich in metals such as copper and iron; the pure metal can be extracted from the ore
- a substance being dissolved
21 Clues: a substance being dissolved • easily crumbled or shattered • the smallest building blocks of matter • the change of state from liquid to solid • the substances formed in chemical reactions • able to be hammered or bent into new shapes • substances made up of only one type of atom • any combination of two or more elements and compounds • ...
Textbook Glossary Terminology 2025-02-09
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- a process where two liquids or two gases mix due to the motion of their particles
- the substances formed in chemical reactions
- easily crumbled or shattered
- substances made of lattices or identical molecules with two or more types of atoms
- a simplified representation of solids, liquids and gases
- any combination of two or more elements and compounds
- the smallest building blocks of matter
- when a metal reacts with the chemicals in its environment
- a mixture in which one substance is dissolved in another
- substances made up of only one type of atom
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- the term used to describe the structure of the DNA molecule; consists of two strands twisted into a double spiral
- any chemical reaction where a substance burns in oxygen to produce light and heat
- an alloy of copper and tin that is much harder than pure copper
- a change of state where a liquid is heated and changes to a gas within the liquid
- the change of state from liquid to solid
- the change of state where a liquid changes to a gas at the surface of the liquid
- able to be hammered or bent into new shapes
- the change of state when a solid is heated and forms a liquid
- a period in human civilisation between approximately 1200 BCE and 500 CE during which humans used steel to create useful utensils, tools, weapons and armour.
- minerals rich in metals such as copper and iron; the pure metal can be extracted from the ore
- a substance being dissolved
21 Clues: a substance being dissolved • easily crumbled or shattered • the smallest building blocks of matter • the change of state from liquid to solid • the substances formed in chemical reactions • able to be hammered or bent into new shapes • substances made up of only one type of atom • any combination of two or more elements and compounds • ...
Animal Skeleton Terminology 2024-10-03
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- the study of structures in the body that can only be viewed with a microscope
- end portion or end portions of a long bone
- Skeleton of the head, vertebrae, and ribs, primarily for protecting internal organs.
- Main weight-bearing bone in the lower hind limb, called the gaskin in horses.
- connected to the thoracic vertebrae and protect the organs of the thoracic cavity.
- the soft spot in the top of the skull; the location of un-calcified bone at birth
- part of the body housing the digestive organs
- Longest and strongest bone, forms the upper rear limb.
- Skeleton of the shoulders, forelimbs, pelvis, and hind limbs, for movement and locomotion.
- the individual bones that make up the spinal column of an animal
- connective tissues that connect muscles to bones at a joint
- Bones of the fingers, hoof, or claw.
- Shoulder blade that connects the vertebrae to the limb.
- Connect the carpal bones to the phalanges, forming the hand or cannon region.
- Connects the spine to the limb and forms the hips.
- these vertebrae make up the tail region
- Minor weight-bearing bone, narrow and vestigial in herbivores.
- framework of bone, cartilage, and other non-bending materials in a body
- Largest bone in the forelimb, forming the upper arm.
- Bones of the foot, hoof, or claw.
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- Bones in the phalanx joints.
- internal skeleton
- Paired with the ulna, stabilizes and supports the forearm.
- Found only in cats, serving the same purpose as the scapula.
- Soft tissue covering bone ends, absorbing shock and reducing injury; turns into bone with age.
- the body part housing the heart and lungs; located between the neck and diaphragm
- Paired with the radius, forms the elbow joint and aids in wrist motion.
- strong band of connective tissue that connects bone to other bone at the joint
- location where two bones meet
- the bony structure that protects the brain
- Connect the tarsals to the phalanges, forming the foot or cannon region.
- Bones located in the joints of the phalanges.
- Small bones at the base of the tibia and fibula, forming the ankle or hock.
- Small, seed-shaped knee bone, known as the stifle joint in horses.
- external skeleton
- this vertebrae are found in the pelvic region of animals and extend to the base of the tail
- Small bones at the base of the ulna and radius, forming the wrist or "knee" in animals.
- this vertebrae that extend from the last rib to the region of the pelvis
38 Clues: internal skeleton • external skeleton • Bones in the phalanx joints. • location where two bones meet • Bones of the foot, hoof, or claw. • Bones of the fingers, hoof, or claw. • these vertebrae make up the tail region • end portion or end portions of a long bone • the bony structure that protects the brain • part of the body housing the digestive organs • ...
Medical Terminology Prefixes 2025-04-11
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
vet terminology crossward 2025-04-15
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- arcade arrangement of teeth in the mouth
- lack of development in an organ, tissue, or cell
- is an abnormal growth of tissue
- abnormal increase in the number of normal cells
- to move away from midline
- abnormal slow heart beat
- decrease in size or complete waste of an organ
- tool is used to file off the sharp edges of horses' teeth
- to bend the joint
- is a deviation from what is regarded as normal
- muscle to bone
- abnormal fast heart beat
- is something that pertains to heredity
- sperating wall of the heart
- denotes something present at birth
- horses' bottom teeth stick out
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- plane that divides the body into cranial and caudal parts
- saclike organ that asides in digesting food
- surface tooth surface facing the lip
- aspect of the tooth facing the tongue
- is the study of tissue
- aspect of the tooth facing the cheek
- word part that gives the essential meaning of the word
- word part found at the beginning of the word
- tip of the heart
- to move towards midline
- abnormal growth or development of an organ or tissue or cell
- to straighten a joint
- a distinct mass of tissue formed by a neopAnaplasia ia change in the structure of the cell
- word part found at the end of the word
- is a collapsible muscular tub
31 Clues: muscle to bone • tip of the heart • to bend the joint • to straighten a joint • is the study of tissue • to move towards midline • abnormal slow heart beat • abnormal fast heart beat • to move away from midline • sperating wall of the heart • is a collapsible muscular tub • horses' bottom teeth stick out • is an abnormal growth of tissue • denotes something present at birth • ...
Basic College Terminology 2025-04-16
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- The price you pay per year to attend a college
- The name of a nationwide standardized test to get into most colleges
- Term for a prestigious southern college that is racially diverse
- Term that means studying in another country
- The paper that shows your official grades
- The most common 4 year degree type
- Means half of a school year, time when grades are calculated and you change classes
- The term for spending time and money on college to earn more money and happiness later in life
- The typical amount of years spent in college
- What you ask Mr. C if you are unsure about college or career options
- The level you are placed at based on grades or skills in a specific area
- Smaller and affordable college
- Another name for college class
- A college that teaches hands-on skills or trades
- The main subject you study
- Name for a large college that teaches anything (Universally)
- The forms you fill out for college discounts
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- A group of similar colleges that compete with each other
- Term for sports programs in college
- The state we live in, has nearly 200 colleges
- The short term for student housing on campus, not for free!
- Name for teachers and researchers at colleges
- The name for the piece of paper you get when you graduate
- Another name for completed classes or hours of class
- The typical amount of hours spent in classes per week in college, not including studying or work
- Person in charge of behavior and helping you graduate, also called advisor or counselor in college
- The amount of money you can earn to attend college at discount or for free
- Grade point average - your average scores in classes
- The subject you study a little bit
- The paper you type up that shows your accomplishments to future employers or colleges
- Candy that is not given out freely at college, very sad
- A college on Native American land
- Where college buildings are located
- An expensive but high quality college
34 Clues: The main subject you study • Smaller and affordable college • Another name for college class • A college on Native American land • The most common 4 year degree type • The subject you study a little bit • Term for sports programs in college • Where college buildings are located • An expensive but high quality college • The paper that shows your official grades • ...
Unit 14 Terminology 2025-04-14
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- this galaxy is our nearest neighbor that we will collide with in around 4 billion years
- the concept that wavelengths get shorter and stronger or longer and weaker depending on where you are (same as effect)
- an exoplanet the size of Jupiter/Saturn
- a collection of galaxies
- this shaped galaxy has a central disk with arms coming from it
- this subtype of spiral galaxy has a rod-shaped central region
- the point of a black hole where you cannot escape its gravity
- nearest exoplanet that is 4 light years away
- a rocky planet no more than 2x the mass of earth
- any planet outside of our solar system
- the attraction of objects that have mass
- a planet that is most likely gas between 2x and 4x Earth's mass
- an exoplanet Earth-sized and smaller made of a rocky material
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- the changing of a star to blue as it gets closer to us
- a collection of stars, planets, solar systems, gas, dust and dark matter all held together by gravity
- the center of a black hole where mass and gravity seem infinite
- matter in the universe that cannot be seen or observed
- these are some of the largest black holes
- this shaped galaxy tends to be oval or spherical in shape
- our supercluster
- this shaped galaxy has no true or uniform shape
- this shaped galaxy has a central disk region but no arms
- a collection of clusters
- the changing of a star to red as it moves away from us
- this type of black hole forms from stars that are 20x and higher our sun's mass
- the arm region we are in within the milky way galaxy
- the theory of how the universe began
- these theoretical black holes form when stellar black holes merge
- an exoplanet around the size of Uranus/Neptune
29 Clues: our supercluster • a collection of galaxies • a collection of clusters • the theory of how the universe began • any planet outside of our solar system • an exoplanet the size of Jupiter/Saturn • the attraction of objects that have mass • these are some of the largest black holes • nearest exoplanet that is 4 light years away • an exoplanet around the size of Uranus/Neptune • ...
Skeletal Dysplasia Terminology 2024-11-06
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- Congenital absence of all or part of the distal half of um
- hypoplasia or aplasia of the radius and thumb
- Extra digits on the hand and/or foot
- Prominent heel and a convex sole
- A spine that has a side waves curve. The curve is usually S or C shaped.
- Curving of the fifth finger towards the fourth finger
- A condition where the spine in the upper back has extensive curvature
- Another name for clover leaf skull
- Shortening of the proximal bone segment
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- Congenital brain malformation, where parts of the skull or absent or under developed
- Shortening of the entire extremity
- Hands that are short with stubby fingers and a separation between the middle and ring fingers
- Severe cranial stenosis due to premature closure of sagittal, coronal, and lambdoid sutures.
- Split hand deformity
- Shortening of the middle bone segment
- Two or more digits that are fused together
- Club foot
- Congenital absence of one or more limbs
- Congenital defect, where the bones of one or more limbs are missing or shortened
- Flattened vertebral bodies throughout the axial skeleton
20 Clues: Club foot • Split hand deformity • Prominent heel and a convex sole • Shortening of the entire extremity • Another name for clover leaf skull • Extra digits on the hand and/or foot • Shortening of the middle bone segment • Congenital absence of one or more limbs • Shortening of the proximal bone segment • Two or more digits that are fused together • ...
Medical terminology test 2025-05-14
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- opens blocked vessels
- excessive vomiting
- crush/treat kidney stones
- low oxygen in the blood
- inflammation of the brain
- behind the abdominal cavity
- red blood cell production
- new or abnormal growth
- paralysis of on half of the body
- sugar in the urine
- hives or welts on skin
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- smooth muscle tumors
- double vision
- difficulty swallowing
- hardening and thickening of the skin
- below the spine
- heart muscle disease
- surgical removal of the kidney
- brittle bones due to loss of density
- prevents germ growth
- enlarged tongue
- connective tissue layer
- enlarged liver
23 Clues: double vision • enlarged liver • below the spine • enlarged tongue • excessive vomiting • sugar in the urine • smooth muscle tumors • heart muscle disease • prevents germ growth • opens blocked vessels • difficulty swallowing • new or abnormal growth • hives or welts on skin • low oxygen in the blood • connective tissue layer • crush/treat kidney stones • inflammation of the brain • ...
Skeletal System Terminology 2025-05-14
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- Instrument used to view inside a joint
- Broken bone
- Softening of bones caused by deficiency of calcium.
- Complete fracture that is straight across bone at right angles to long axis of bone
- Tumor, usually benign, that forms in cartilage
- Base of big toe
- Occurs when bones in a joint are displaced from normal alignment
- Orthopedic appliance, such as brace or splint, used to prevent or correct deformities
- General term for bone disease
- X-ray record of spinal column after injection of opaque dye
- Softening of cartilage
- Surgical removal of synovial membrane
- Abnormal lateral curvature of spine
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- Fracture in which there is no open skin wound
- Joint pain
- Instrument used to cut bone
- Bony, outward projection from surface of a bone.
- Partial or complete removal of a limb
- Bone pain
- Branch of medicine specializing in diagnosis and treatment of conditions of musculoskeletal system
20 Clues: Bone pain • Joint pain • Broken bone • Base of big toe • Softening of cartilage • Instrument used to cut bone • General term for bone disease • Abnormal lateral curvature of spine • Partial or complete removal of a limb • Surgical removal of synovial membrane • Instrument used to view inside a joint • Fracture in which there is no open skin wound • ...
Medical Terms & Terminology 2025-04-28
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- Study of the skin
- Prefix meaning within
- Low blood pressure
- Surgical removal of a body part
- Inflammation of the liver
- Prefix meaning slow
- Cancerous tumor
- A cell that engulfs and digests debris and pathogens
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- Inflammation of the joints
- A specialist in diagnosing and treating diseases of the heart
- Condition of having low blood sugar
- Study of blood
- White blood cell
- Abnormal condition of blood clotting
- Deficiency of oxygen in tissues
- Medical imaging technique using magnetic fields
- Abnormally rapid heartbeat
- Medical term for high blood pressure
- Instrument to view inside the body
- Medical term for red blood cell
20 Clues: Study of blood • Cancerous tumor • White blood cell • Study of the skin • Low blood pressure • Prefix meaning slow • Prefix meaning within • Inflammation of the liver • Inflammation of the joints • Abnormally rapid heartbeat • Surgical removal of a body part • Deficiency of oxygen in tissues • Medical term for red blood cell • Instrument to view inside the body • ...
Veterinary Terminology Prefixes 2025-05-16
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- When you do it yourself, this prefix is in control.
- A surface detail — this prefix rides just above.
- All good here — this prefix means it's functioning well.
- Running low — this prefix indicates a shortage.
- It circles the subject — this prefix goes around.
- New on the scene — this prefix starts things fresh.
- On the outside looking in — this prefix stays external.
- Short and to the point — this prefix keeps things brief.
- Too much to handle — this prefix turns things up.
- This one sits on top, covering what's beneath.
- Always the rebel — this prefix pushes against the current.
- When things break away from the norm, this prefix leads the exit.
- Something essential is absent — this prefix leaves things undone.
- Something’s not quite right — this prefix signals trouble.
- More than one — this prefix adds variety.
- Perfectly matched — this prefix keeps things equal.
- Too many to count — this prefix multiplies everything.
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- Caught between two worlds — this prefix embraces both sides.
- Together is better — this prefix brings unity.
- This prefix operates outside the boundaries — literally.
- Ahead of the game — this prefix sees what’s coming.
- This prefix splits the whole right down the middle.
- No time to waste — this prefix speeds things up beyond normal.
- Taking its time — this prefix slows everything down.
- This prefix pulls things together, always heading toward.
- Oneand only — this prefix keeps things singular.
- Nothing left out — this prefix includes it all.
- This prefix takes a stand, always in opposition.
- Clings closely — this prefix is all about sticking to.
- It goes in reverse — this prefix strips, removes, or lowers.
- This prefix shows up late — always after the fact.
- Bad news ahead — this prefix warns of harm.
32 Clues: More than one — this prefix adds variety. • Bad news ahead — this prefix warns of harm. • Together is better — this prefix brings unity. • This one sits on top, covering what's beneath. • Running low — this prefix indicates a shortage. • Nothing left out — this prefix includes it all. • A surface detail — this prefix rides just above. • ...
Medical Terminology Basics 2024-11-01
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- naval
- jaundice
- lower-spine
- thigh
- disease
- fast
- nose
- toes
- middle-chest
- back
- breakdown
- tumor
- buttock
- skin
- recording
- fungus
- black
- many
- pain
- paralysis
- white
- breastbone
- flesh
- condition
- study-of
- rib
- joint
- clavicle
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- white
- fingers
- inflammation
- red
- slow
- chest
- deficiency
- skull
- abdomen
- gland
- flow
- covering
- cheek
- extremity
- nerve
- pain
- half
- within
- bone marrow
- groin
- back-of-head
- hardening
- head
- muscle
- cartilage
- nail
- one-who-specializes
55 Clues: red • rib • slow • fast • nose • toes • back • flow • skin • pain • half • many • pain • head • nail • naval • white • chest • thigh • skull • gland • cheek • tumor • nerve • black • groin • white • flesh • joint • fungus • within • muscle • fingers • disease • abdomen • buttock • jaundice • covering • study-of • clavicle • breakdown • extremity • recording • paralysis • hardening • cartilage • condition • deficiency • breastbone • lower-spine • bone marrow • inflammation • middle-chest • back-of-head • ...
ch.6 terminology 2024-11-01
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- a sudden and severe onset of symptoms or illness.
- the process of breathing, or the mechanical assistance of breathing, in patients who are unable to breathe on their own.
- high blood pressure.
- a lack of blood flow to an area of the body, usually caused by a blockage in a blood vessel.
- Disease a chronic neurodegenerative disorder that affects movement and coordination.
- (CVD) a class of diseases that affect the heart and blood vessels.
- a medication that prevents blood clots.
- an irregular heartbeat.
- the higher number in a blood pressure reading that indicates the pressure in the arteries when the heart is contracting
- a chronic lung disease that causes inflammation and narrowing of the airways.
- a surgical procedure in which an opening is made in the neck and a tube is inserted into the windpipe to help with breathing.
- a method of delivering fluids or medications directly into a vein.
- commonly known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to a part of the heart is blocked, causing damage to the heart muscle.
- a chronic condition characterized by high blood sugar levels.
- incontinence a loss of bladder control, resulting in the accidental release of urine.
- a blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood from the heart to other parts of the body.
- a blockage in a blood vessel, usually caused by a blood clot or other debris.
- a severe lung condition that can occur in response to injury or infection.
- (8) a bacterial infection that primarily affects the lungs.
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- a protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body.
- the formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel.
- a test that measures the electrical activity of the heart.
- a condition characterized by weak, brittle bones.
- high blood pressure.
- Failure (CHF) a condition in which the heart cannot pump enough blood to meet the body's needs.
- a preventative treatment used to protect against a particular disease or infection.
- (CVA or stroke) a disruption in blood flow to the brain that can cause damage to brain tissue.
- a parasite disease transmitted by infected mosquitoes.
- loss of sensation or feeling, usually achieved through medication.
- Disease (GERD) a condition in which stomach acid flows back into the esophagus, causing irritation and discomfort.
- Virus (HIV) a virus that attacks the immune system and can lead to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).
- the lower number in a blood pressure reading that indicates the pressure in the arteries when the heart is resting.
- a highly contagious viral infection that affects the respiratory system.
- Pulmonary Disease (COPD) a group of lung diseases that make it difficult to breathe.
- the removal of dead or damaged tissue from a wound to promote healing.
- a localized response to injury or infection that is characterized by redness, swelling, and warmth.
- caro specialized medical care for people with serious illnesses that focuses on providing relief from symptoms and improving quality of life.
- Arthriti a chronic autoimmune disease that causes inflammation and damage to the joints.
- a flexible tube inserted into the body to remove or deliver fluids.
- a condition or disease that is long-lasting or recurrent.
40 Clues: high blood pressure. • high blood pressure. • an irregular heartbeat. • a medication that prevents blood clots. • a condition characterized by weak, brittle bones. • a sudden and severe onset of symptoms or illness. • the formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel. • a parasite disease transmitted by infected mosquitoes. • ...
Skeletal Dysplasia Terminology 2024-11-05
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- shortening of the entire extremity
- shortening of the tibia and fibula
- skull also known as a clover leaf skull
- abnormality that affects the distal part of the limb
- shortening of the femur and and humerus
- condition where toes or fingers are united, webbed toes or webbed fingers
- flattening of the vertebral, decrease in vertebral body height
- absence of the forearm, hand attached close to the trunk
- abnormally shaped bones in hands or feet causing overlapping fingers or toes
- absence of an extremity
- condition when the foot is turned inward and downward. Also known as club foot
- absent of central digits of hands or feet, split hand deformity
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- spine has a sideways curve, “S” or “C” shaped
- short hands with stubby fingers
- absence of fetal skull causing loss of brain tissue
- anterior view of the skull shaped as a clover leaf
- condition when the upper back is curved, round back or hunchback
- deformity of the foot causing a convex sole of the foot
- agenesis or hypoplasia of the radius causing club hand
- condition when a person has more than five toes or five fingers on a hand or foot
20 Clues: absence of an extremity • short hands with stubby fingers • shortening of the entire extremity • shortening of the tibia and fibula • shortening of the femur and and humerus • skull also known as a clover leaf skull • spine has a sideways curve, “S” or “C” shaped • anterior view of the skull shaped as a clover leaf • absence of fetal skull causing loss of brain tissue • ...
Urinary System Terminology 2025-02-05
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- surgical removal of a ureter
- pertaining to the kidney
- many fluid filled cysts
- inflammation of the kidney
- condition when protein is lost through urine
- normal process of excreting urine
- inflammation of the prostate
- kidney stone
- excessive urination during the night
- dilation or swelling of the kidney
- absence of urine formation
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- narrowing of the urethra
- painful urination
- physician who specializes in disorders of the kidney
- any disease of the kidney
- pain in the bladder
- abnormal discharge from the urethra
- toxic condition when urea and waste are retained in blood
- bleeding from the ureter
- presence of stones in the kidney
20 Clues: kidney stone • painful urination • pain in the bladder • many fluid filled cysts • narrowing of the urethra • pertaining to the kidney • bleeding from the ureter • any disease of the kidney • inflammation of the kidney • absence of urine formation • surgical removal of a ureter • inflammation of the prostate • presence of stones in the kidney • normal process of excreting urine • ...
Y7 Terminology Crossword 2025-06-12
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- The words in a script that actors should memorise and speak on stage.
- In drama - the people watching a performance. In writing - the people the writer expects to read or hear their words.
- Everything a writer does to develop our ideas about a character.
- When a writer is deliberately vague and leaves something lyseterious or undefined.
- Language that is not meant to be taken literally, like similes and metaphors.
- Using language to influence people´s ideas and actions.
- A book, telling the story of imaginary characters and events.
- Starting a story in the middle of some action.
- A long speech in drama from one character, amid dialogue with other chaarcters.
- When a writer uses an object or image to represent a bigger, more abstract idea.
- A style of literature, or other art form, that has recognisable common features called conventions.
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- A short, factual, personal story often used as an example of something when speaking.
- What most people might think of when they see a specific word or phrase, the ideas it is connected to.
- When a writer gives clues to what will happen later in a narrative.
- When a character on stage speaks directly to the audience and the other characters "can´t hear."
- A story that has been planned and crafted for effect.
- The part of a story where an initial complication is introduced.
- An educated guess based on the information you have available to you.
- How a persuasive speaker builds a logical argument that is hard to argue against.
- The feeling a reader gets from a text, similar to ´atmosphere.´
20 Clues: Starting a story in the middle of some action. • A story that has been planned and crafted for effect. • Using language to influence people´s ideas and actions. • A book, telling the story of imaginary characters and events. • The feeling a reader gets from a text, similar to ´atmosphere.´ • Everything a writer does to develop our ideas about a character. • ...
Criminal Justice Terminology 2025-08-07
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- a person who is not the chief offender but is involved in some way; accomplice or abettor
- blood alcohol concentration (abbreviation)
- lawsuit brought to redress a private issue (as opposed to a crime)
- confidential informant (abbreviation)
- facts and circumstances providing reasonable justification for an seizure, search or warrant
- behavior accompanying a crime which increases its intensity or adds to its consequences beyond what is necessary for the commission of the crime itself
- causing bodily harm or offensive physical contact
- private investigator (abbreviation)
- officer of the law responsible for investigating crimes (rather than patrolling or responding)
- International Criminal Police Organization (abbreviation)
- temporary detention facility
- dead on arrival (abbreviation)
- unlawful killing of a person with malice
- date of birth (abbreviation)
- process by which a state or nation transfers custody of an individual for prosecution or punishment
- overdose (abbreviation)
- attempting or threating to inflict bodily injury
- written order issued by a judge directing an officer to perform an arrest, search or seizure
- facts and circumstances providing justification for a brief stop or detention; less than probable cause, but more than a hunch or mere speculation
- voluntary acknowledgement of certain facts
- theft of property from a person using force or the threat of force
- legally defined area over which an agency has control
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- restriction setting the period of time allowed to elapse between the occurrence of an incident and the filing of a lawsuit or criminal prosecution
- unlawful killing of a person without malice
- be on the lookout; similar to APB (abbreviation)
- entering a property or room with the intent to steal items from the premises
- Admission of enough facts to establish guilt of a particular crime
- person less than 18 years old; also known as a minor
- also known as (abbreviation)
- drug or substance regulated by federal or state law
- Child Protective Services (abbreviation)
- area an officer is assigned to patrol
- breaking and entering (abbreviation)
- unlawful killing of a person by another person; includes murder and manslaughter
- agreement between two or more people to commit a crime
- canine (dog) (abbreviation)
- juvenile who habitually violates the law
- Special Weapons and Tactics (abbreviation)
- driving while intoxicated/impaired (abbreviation)
- deliberately and illegally setting fire to a property
- officers who assist first responders
- Social Security number (abbreviation)
- Combined DNA Index System (abbreviation)
- Assistant Attorney General (abbreviation)
- elected chief officer of a county law enforcement agency
- all-points bulletin; similar to BOLO (abbreviation)
- modus operandi (Latin for method of operation); pattern of behavior typical for a particular offender committing a specific crime (abbreviation)
- limited protective search of a person consisting of a pat down of outer clothing
48 Clues: overdose (abbreviation) • canine (dog) (abbreviation) • also known as (abbreviation) • temporary detention facility • date of birth (abbreviation) • dead on arrival (abbreviation) • private investigator (abbreviation) • breaking and entering (abbreviation) • officers who assist first responders • confidential informant (abbreviation) • area an officer is assigned to patrol • ...
WPCU Terminology Crossword 2025-07-02
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- Transaction performed when buying or selling cash to/from the vault, coin machine, or another Partner
- A banking regulation set forth by the Federal Reserve. Reg CC implements the Expedited Funds Availability Act of 1987. This act sets certain standards for endorsements on checks and availability of funds
- Questions used to verify a Member's identity over the phone or in the drive-thru. They are questions about things that Member's wouldn't typically carry on them that another person might be able to steal.
- WPCU's automated phone system, which allows Members to do things like transfer funds, check account balances, and request withdrawals
- Lending option that is WPCU's answer to payday lender loans. They come in $150, $250, and $500.
- National network of credit unions from all over the country that share facilities to provide credit union Members with services
- Core system that WPCU uses to process Member transactions
- An educational resource that provides quizes to test partner knowledge on fraud and compliance
- used to inform other Partners that the Member center is safe and ready to open
- Sometimes called 'RepGen', they are predefined prompts in Episys used to perform actions on accounts. Common ones include: Change Address, Member ID Card, Statement-On Demand, Skip-APay, etc
- A check verification system the Credit Union uses to help verify whether or not there may be a known issue with a check and help determine if a check should be placed on hold, or in some cases not be accepted.
- A score that is derived from a survey completed by Members. It is used to measure Member satisfaction with WPCU.
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- Completing a process under through the focused efforts of two people. One example of this is accessing the vault.
- Career path within the Member Centers and Member Help Center. Each level within this system consists of in‐person, online and on the job training
- A CUSO owned by WPCU that provides mortgage origination, underwriting and servicing to about 200 credit unions across the country
- When the Member chooses to opt in, this overdraft option helps Members avoid merchant fees on returned checks. WPCU covers the amount of the check written when there is not enough money in the account and charges a fee
- Debt solutions service that provides our Members with access to financial assistance, including certified counselors on site, financial education, and budgeting software
- A fraud identification service WPCU utilizes to protect our Members who have debit and credit cards
- Located in the Account Manager work area of Episys, this is where a Partner can see exactly what transactions are done using ATM/Debit in detail
- WPCU uses to order checks for both personal and business Members
- For every $25 saved in this account, the member is entered to win a raffle of cash prizes
- Machines that the Member can use to conduct transactions via video conference with a Personal Experience Representative
- An entity owned by one or more credit unions to allow other credit unions to offer services to their Members that they may not be able to offer alone
23 Clues: Core system that WPCU uses to process Member transactions • WPCU uses to order checks for both personal and business Members • used to inform other Partners that the Member center is safe and ready to open • For every $25 saved in this account, the member is entered to win a raffle of cash prizes • ...
Biomechanics Basic Terminology 2025-01-15
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- The study of the spatial and temporal components of motion, such as position and velocity.
- Position Describes movement or location relative to a fixed external frame of reference (e.g., horizontal or vertical axis).
- Motion Movement along a straight or curved path where all points move the same distance at the same time.
- Away from the midline of the body.
- Toward the top of the head.
- Toward the midline of the body.
- Rotating the palm or foot upward.
- Anatomy Study of body components necessary for achieving a goal, with a focus on function.
- The analysis of systems not moving or moving at a constant speed, involving equilibrium with no acceleration.
- of Rotation The point around which movement occurs, perpendicular to the plane of motion.
- Move scapulae apart
- Toward the bottom of the feet.
- A flat, two-dimensional surface where movement occurs.
- of Freedom The number of planes in which a joint can move: Uniaxial (1 degree of freedom, e.g., elbow), Biaxial (2 degrees of freedom, e.g., wrist), Triaxial (3 degrees of freedom, e.g., shoulder).
- DOF In motor control, describes the limited DOF of purposeful, coordinated movements.
- Position Similar to the anatomical position but with relaxed arms and palms facing inward.
- Lift lateral edge of the foot
- Application of mechanical principles to biological systems, more specific than kinesiology.
- Plane Imaginary plane that divides the body into front and back halves, its axis of rotation is anteroposterior. AKA Coronal Plane.
- The scientific study of human movement, encompassing anatomical, physiological, psychological, and biomechanical aspects.
- Rotation Scapulae return to resting position, inferior tip of scapulae moves toward midline.
- Plane Imaginary plane that divides the body into right and left halves, its axis of rotation is mediolateral.
- Study of the structure of the body, with a focus on specific body parts like the biceps brachii.
- Away from the point of attachment or the body.
- Position The standard reference position with palms facing forward.
- Analysis Numerical analysis based on data collection, requiring equipment, with a focus on forces.
- On the opposite side of the body.
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- Decreasing the angle of a joint.
- Movement in a cone-shaped arc, often seen in shoulder or hip movements.
- Lift medial edge of the foot
- Toward the point of attachment or the body.
- (Ventral) Toward the front of the body.
- Rotating the palm or foot downward.
- Increasing the angle of a joint.
- (Dorsal) Toward the back of the body.
- Increase angle between the foot and the leg.
- DOF Number of possible positions or motions of a mechanical system in space.
- Rotation Scapulae move away from the trunk, top moves toward.
- Lowering the scapulae.
- On the same side of the body.
- Circular movement around an axis.
- Movement away from the midline of the body.
- Plane Imaginary plane that divides the body into upper and lower halves, its axis of rotation is longitudinal. AKA Horizontal plane.
- The analysis of systems experiencing acceleration.
- Decrease angle between the foot and the leg.
- Object of analysis, made up of two or more bodies.
- Move scapulae together
- Object of Analysis, could be a whole person, part of a person, or an inanimate object.
- Position A way to describe the location of body parts or landmarks in relation to other body parts.
- The study of forces acting on a system.
- Analysis Non-numerical analysis based on direct observation without the need for equipment, focusing on time and space.
- Movement toward the midline of the body.
- Raising the scapulae (shrug).
- Motion Movement around a point or axis, often seen in rotational motions.
- of reference The perspective from which movement is described.
55 Clues: Move scapulae apart • Lowering the scapulae. • Move scapulae together • Toward the top of the head. • Lift medial edge of the foot • On the same side of the body. • Lift lateral edge of the foot • Raising the scapulae (shrug). • Toward the bottom of the feet. • Toward the midline of the body. • Decreasing the angle of a joint. • Increasing the angle of a joint. • ...
Migration key terminology 2024-12-09
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- Movement of people within the same country from one region or area to another.
- Displacement caused by external factors like conflict, persecution, or environmental disasters giving you no choice but to move.
- Movement initiated by individual choice and personal decision.
- Obstacles that restrict or complicate population movement, including legal, economic, and physical constraints.
- Negative conditions that motivate people to leave their place of origin.
- The Chinese system where you are classed as EITHER a rural or urban dweller and you have to apply to change status.
- Money sent by migrants back to their home countries, supporting families and local economies.
- Movement of people across borders between countries and continents.
- The theory analsing migration as complex, interconnected processes involving inputs, processes and outputs.
- Difference between the number of immigrants and emigrants in a specific area during a given time period.
- People forced to leave their country due to persecution, war, or violence.
- Process of migration through increasing settlement hierarchy e.g. hamlet to town to city.
- Movement of people away from a particular region or area.
- Concept explaining how migration potential decreases with increasing geographical distance from source.
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- Movement between different areas within the same urban environment.
- Individual seeking international protection but whose refugee status is not yet determined.
- Movement of people from countryside areas to cities/ towns.
- Interconnected network of migration flows between specific regions or countries.
- Movement across borders without authorisation or required documentation.
- Economic expenses associated with leaving an area to migrate.
- Positive attractions that draw migrants to a new destination.
- Person who moves into a country from another country to establish permanent residence.
- Movement of people into a particular region or area.
- Migration motivated by seeking better economic opportunities and improved living standards.
- Process of leaving one's home country to settle permanently in another country.
- Movement of people from cities/ towns to countryside regions.
- Geographic location from which migrants originate from.
- Theory by African Geographer which is an economic model explaining migration is based on expected income differentials.
28 Clues: Movement of people into a particular region or area. • Geographic location from which migrants originate from. • Movement of people away from a particular region or area. • Movement of people from countryside areas to cities/ towns. • Economic expenses associated with leaving an area to migrate. • Positive attractions that draw migrants to a new destination. • ...
Cardiovascular System Terminology 2024-12-14
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- Test that records the electrical activity of the heart
- Disorder where there is a narrowing of the coronary arteries (omit spaces)
- Root word meaning fatty substance (include combining vowel)
- Tool utilized to listen to the sounds of the heart and other organs
- Abbreviation for intravenous
- Abbreviation for sodium
- Outer layer of the heart
- Insertion of a catheter that is guided into the the arteries and chambers of the heart (omit spaces)
- Instrument to measure blood pressure
- Middle, muscular layer of the heart responsible for pumping blood
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- Inflammation of the pericardial sac
- Suffix meaning narrowing
- Bulging area of an artery due to a weak spot in its wall
- High blood pressure
- Hardening of arteries due to buildup of fat on their walls
- Portable ECG machine that a patient wears for days (omit spaces)
- Abbreviation for hypertension
- Inner layer of heart that lines each chamber
- Prefix meaning fast
- Blood vessel that carries blood towards the heart
- Suffix meaning chest
- Blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- Abbreviation for echocardiogram
- Prefix meaning around
- Abbreviation for catheterization
25 Clues: High blood pressure • Prefix meaning fast • Suffix meaning chest • Prefix meaning around • Abbreviation for sodium • Suffix meaning narrowing • Outer layer of the heart • Abbreviation for intravenous • Abbreviation for hypertension • Abbreviation for echocardiogram • Abbreviation for catheterization • Inflammation of the pericardial sac • Instrument to measure blood pressure • ...
SAP TERMINOLOGY EXERCISE 2025-07-18
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- DISTRIBUTION CENTER OR RETAIL STORE
- ORDER CREATED TO CHARGE A CUSTOMER FOR A SERVICE/PRODUCT
- ORDER SYSTEM
- PREVENTS AN ORDER FROM BEING BILLED/CHARGED
- ORDER CREATED TO REFUND/CREDIT A CUSTOMER
- INTERNATIONAL ORDERS
- SET OF INDIVIDUALLY SOLD ITEMS THAT AREN'T PACKAGED TOGETHER
- PURCHASE ORDER
- RECORD OF A ONE-TOUCH RESOLUTION
- TRACKING NUMBER USED BY LARGER LTL FREIGHT CARRIERS
- SHIPMENT SENT TO A CUSTOMER
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- ACCOUNT CUSTOMERS WITH TERMS/DEALS/TAX-EXEMPTION
- DATE THAT A DC IS REQUIRED TO SHIP AN ORDER
- SHIPPING CARRIER/SERVICE
- SHIPMENT RETURNED
- INDIVIDUAL/GROUP ORDERS OVER $20K SUBTOTAL
- RETAIL ORDERS
- CUSTOMER INTERACTION SYSTEM
- RECORD TO REPORT AN ISSUE OR SEND AN EMAIL
- PRODUCT OR ITEM ON AN ORDER
- HOLD THAT DOESN'T ALLOW AN ORDER TO GO TO THE WAREHOUSE
- NON-PUBLIC SITE USED BY CERTAIN ACCOUNT CUSTOMERS TO PLACE ELECTRONIC ORDERS
22 Clues: ORDER SYSTEM • RETAIL ORDERS • PURCHASE ORDER • SHIPMENT RETURNED • INTERNATIONAL ORDERS • SHIPPING CARRIER/SERVICE • CUSTOMER INTERACTION SYSTEM • PRODUCT OR ITEM ON AN ORDER • SHIPMENT SENT TO A CUSTOMER • RECORD OF A ONE-TOUCH RESOLUTION • DISTRIBUTION CENTER OR RETAIL STORE • ORDER CREATED TO REFUND/CREDIT A CUSTOMER • INDIVIDUAL/GROUP ORDERS OVER $20K SUBTOTAL • ...
Medical Terminology Puzzle 2025-09-02
20 Clues: oid • pain • skin • half • shut • under • Neuro • ultra • inner • Hydro • Patho • Cardio • pseudo • trophy • stomach • produces • different • surgical repair • abnormal condition • process of measuring
EMT Medical Terminology 2025-08-17
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- anatomically further from the trunk
- anatomically above, or closer to the head
- pertaining to white
- motion towards the midline
- closer to or on the skin
- anatomically further inside the body
- motion away from the midline
- pertaining to one side of the body
- anatomically below, or closer to the feet
- yellow
- the tip of a structure
- semi-reclining with head elevated
- pertaining to high or excessive
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- pertaining to the back of the body, also known as posterior
- bending of a joint
- closer to the midline
- straightening of a joint
- pertaining to difficulty, pain, or abnormality
- pertaining to the heart
- pertaining to both sides of the midline
- laying face up
- closer to the trunk
- trouble with speech
- anatomically further from the midline
- pertaining to red/redness
- pertaining to blue/blueish hue
- pertaining to the front of the body; also known as anterior
- pertaining to eating or swallowing
- pertaining to the lungs
29 Clues: yellow • laying face up • bending of a joint • pertaining to white • closer to the trunk • trouble with speech • closer to the midline • the tip of a structure • pertaining to the heart • pertaining to the lungs • straightening of a joint • closer to or on the skin • pertaining to red/redness • motion towards the midline • motion away from the midline • pertaining to blue/blueish hue • ...
Sports Medicine Terminology 2025-08-28
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- Increasing the angle of the joint
- A discoloration of the skin resulting from bleeding
- injury with a long duration
- Upward movement of the seapula
- Movement toward the mid line of the body
- Laying on your stomach
- Looseness of the joint
- Bid is the Abbrivation for ___
- Partial or incomplete separation of a joint
- Recent or new injury
- CT is the abbreviation for ___
- Turning the forearm away from the body
- Turning the forearm toward the body
- The elbow is ___ to the hand
- The top of the foot
- Pain felt somewhere other than where the injury is
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- Movement away from the mid line of the body
- The foot is ___ to the heart
- The skin is ___ To the leg
- CPR is the abbreviation for ___
- The bone is ___ in the leg
- Bringing your toes up
- CNS is the abrivation for ___
- Pain produced where structure is palpated
- Complete separation of two ends of a joint
- A region of injured tissue or skin in which blood capillaries
- extension Extreme or excessive straightening of a part
- Pointing toes away from the body
- The bottom of your foot
- CC is the Abbrivation for ___
- Laying face up on your back
- The brain is ___ to the lungs
- Amount of movement allowed at a joint
- The hand is ___ to the elbow
- Decreasing the angle formed by the joint
35 Clues: The top of the foot • Recent or new injury • Bringing your toes up • Laying on your stomach • Looseness of the joint • The bottom of your foot • The skin is ___ To the leg • The bone is ___ in the leg • injury with a long duration • Laying face up on your back • The foot is ___ to the heart • The elbow is ___ to the hand • The hand is ___ to the elbow • CNS is the abrivation for ___ • ...
Advanced Musical Terminology 2025-09-13
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- This is the Italian word for "speed."
- This dynamic is abbreviated with "f."
- This word means to "gradually speed up."
- This word means to "gradually get LOUDER."
- This articulation means to hold until motioned to stop/you feel like stopping.
- This is another word for "decrescendo."
- This articulation's symbol is a straight horizontal line.
- This Italian word means "smooth and connected."
- This dynamic is abbreviated with "pp."
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- This dynamic means "soft."
- This Italian word means "free tempo."
- This Italian word is abbreviated with "sfz."
- This articulation is a curved arch between two or more DIFFERENT notes.
- This articulation means to hold through the next note(s).
- This articulation means "short, quick."
- This articulation means "strong punch."
- "__________ piano" means to "suddenly get soft."
- This word means "volume," or how loud/soft you play.
- This dynamic means "moderately soft" (combine to one word).
- This word means to "gradually slow down."
20 Clues: This dynamic means "soft." • This is the Italian word for "speed." • This dynamic is abbreviated with "f." • This Italian word means "free tempo." • This dynamic is abbreviated with "pp." • This articulation means "short, quick." • This articulation means "strong punch." • This is another word for "decrescendo." • This word means to "gradually speed up." • ...
medical anatomy terminology 2025-10-09
20 Clues: hips • bend • shin • head • calf • chest • thigh • elbow • kneecap • segment • forearm • support • connect • shoulder • backbone • skullcap • upperarm • movement • framework • collarbone
Gas Free Terminology 2025-11-03
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- the minimum amount of energy required to ignite a combustible vapor, gas, or dust cloud.
- Recommended exposure limits published by the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists. These limits may include 8-hour TWA, (C), or STELs.
- Compounds consisting of carbon and hydrogen atoms. Common examples are diesel fuel, JP-5, Cosmoline and lube oil.
- Performed anytime an individual enters a confined space. Access to the space is considered to have occurred as soon as any part of the entrant’s body breaks the plane of an opening into the space.
- the instantaneous concentration that employees shall not be exposed to during any part of the workday.
- Process involving open flame, electric arc, heating of metal to 400°F, or to a temperature where adjacent materials could ignite or be damaged.
- Removal of air from a general area, space, room, or building to dilute contaminated air with uncontaminated air.
- The maximum concentration that employees shall not be exceeded during any part of the workday. Exposures above 8 hr. TWA up to time should be less than 15 minutes and should occur no more than four times per day.
- The lowest temperature at which the vapors of a material will ignite when an ignition source is provided.
- A space that is affected by work inside the space you are in.
- is defined as the using up of a resource. Where a low oxygen environment oxygen deficiency may develop.
- A condition is one that poses a threat of exposure to airborne contaminants that is likely to cause death or immediate or delayed permanent adverse health effects or prevent escape from such an environment.
- Spaces that are of such a shape, depth, or other feature that natural ventilation or air movement is restricted.
- Oversee the PSNS & IMF Naval Maritime Confined Space Program and to provide technical advice concerning Gas Free Engineering.
- OSHA mandated maximum concentration of toxic material to which most employees may be exposed for an 8-hour day, 40-hour workweek, with no adverse effects.
- A phase change of a material where the material goes from a solid to a gas without going through its liquid state.
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- Personnel who have completed formal and on-the-job training, and have been certified by the GFE.
- limits for chemical contaminants adopted by the Navy.
- The lowest temperature at which a material will spontaneously ignite, without an external source of ignition.
- Compounds consisting of carbon, hydrogen, and halogen atoms.
- the range of concentration of a material that will burn or explode if ignited, which is expressed in percent by volume.
- Air exhausting from a specific point designed to capture the contaminant at the source.
- A state of matter, where the material is resistant to changes in shape or volume. A material that does not flow to take the shape of its container like a liquid and does not expand to take the shape of its container.
- A state of matter, where the material has no fixed volume. Will take the shape of the container and achieve a uniform density inside the container regardless of the amount of substance inside the container.
- This term is used to describe the transition of material to different states of matter dependent on temperature and pressure.
- refers to the act of a substance pushing a fluid out of the way and taking its place.
- Refers to processes that do not involve heating 400°F or greater, fire, spark-producing operations, use of hazardous material, or painting.
- A space large enough and so configured that a worker may enter to work and that: Has limited or restricted means of entry or exit. Lacks natural ventilation. May contain or produce contaminants or have an oxygen deficient or enriched environment. It is not intended for continuous personnel occupancy.
- A confined space that has contained fuels such as JP-5, gasoline, diesel fuel, or fuel oil.
- This means the material can be condensed to a liquid by an increase in pressure without changing the temperature.
- A pipe that has contained JP-5, gasoline, diesel fuel, or fuel oil.
- A state of matter where the material remains at constant volume independent of pressure but can flow freely to take the shape of a container.
32 Clues: limits for chemical contaminants adopted by the Navy. • Compounds consisting of carbon, hydrogen, and halogen atoms. • A space that is affected by work inside the space you are in. • A pipe that has contained JP-5, gasoline, diesel fuel, or fuel oil. • refers to the act of a substance pushing a fluid out of the way and taking its place. • ...
Auto Loan Terminology 2025-11-04
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- The amount you borrow, excluding interest and fees.
- are definitions for all 40 car loan terms provided earlier, useful for understanding auto loan agreements and financial documents:
- Loan: Loans for borrowers with poor or limited credit, often with higher rates.
- Term (length): The amount of time you have to repay the loan, usually in months.
- Rate: The percentage charged by lenders as the cost of borrowing money.
- Payment: Initial lump sum you pay toward the car’s price before financing the balance.
- A company or institution that buys your loan or lease from the lender or dealer, becoming responsible for collection.
- Cash Value (ACV): The fair market value of your car at a given point, often used by insurers if your car is totaled.
- Amount: The total amount required to pay off your loan, including principal and any accrued interest or fees.
- The difference between your car’s value and the remaining loan balance; positive equity means your car is worth more than what you owe.
- Rate: The interest rate a dealer gets from a lender before adding any markup for the customer.
- to Value Ratio (LTV): Ratio of your loan amount to your car’s value, used by lenders to assess risk.
- Term: The number of months you have the use of a leased car.
- Failure to repay your loan as agreed, which can lead to repossession or other consequences.
- Insurance: Insurance that pays the difference between your car’s ACV and what you owe on the loan if it’s totaled.
- Penalty: Fee charged for paying off a loan ahead of schedule.
- Taking out a new loan to pay off and replace your current loan, usually for better rates or terms.
- Statement: Document outlining loan terms, rates, and your payment obligations.
- Loan: A loan backed by collateral (such as the car itself), which the lender can repossess if you default.
- Suggested Retail Price (MSRP): The price recommended by the automaker for retail sale.
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- Termination Fee: Charge for ending a lease or loan before its scheduled end date.
- Insurance: Optional insurance that covers loan payments if you lose your job or become disabled.
- Interest: Interest calculated only on the principal, not on accrued interest.
- The bank, credit union, or finance company that provides the loan.
- Percentage Rate (APR): The yearly cost of a loan as a percentage, including fees and interest, to help compare offers.
- Equity: Occurs when you owe more on your car loan than your car is worth.
- Value: Estimated value of a leased car at the end of the lease term.
- Origination Fee: A one-time fee charged by the lender for processing and opening the loan.
- A person who signs the loan with you, agreeing to take responsibility if you can’t pay.
- Rate Loan: A loan with an interest rate that stays the same throughout its term.
- Reduction in a car’s value over time due to age, wear, and market conditions.
- Cost: The total amount you pay over the life of the loan, including interest, fees, and principal.
- Loan: A loan not backed by collateral, typically at higher interest rate
- A contract to use a car for a set time and mileage, with payments but without ownership at the end.
- Incentives: Discounts or offers from manufacturers to dealers to promote certain models or speed up sales.
- The process of spreading loan payments over time so each payment includes both interest and principal.
- Value: Amount a dealer offers for your existing vehicle when you buy a new one.
- Agreement: A contract detailing terms, payment schedule, rights, and obligations of both lender and borrower.
- Auto Protection: Another term for gap insurance.
- Payment: The amount you pay each month toward your loan or lease.
- Price: The standard price of a car before any fees, options, or additions are included.
41 Clues: Auto Protection: Another term for gap insurance. • The amount you borrow, excluding interest and fees. • Term: The number of months you have the use of a leased car. • Penalty: Fee charged for paying off a loan ahead of schedule. • Payment: The amount you pay each month toward your loan or lease. • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2025-11-12
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- removal of a gland
- anti-inflamitory drug used to reduce pain and swelling
- Gland in the neck that regulates metabolism
- Test that records the electrical activity of the heart (EKG)
- soft sound in heart, heard between beats
- drug used to lower high blood pressure
- A severe allergic reaction
- of a bursa (fluid-filled sac near a joint)
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- glands,Skin glands that secrete oil (sebum)
- system, Moves oxygenated and deoxygenated blood around body
- instrument used to look inside the ear
- longest, strongest bone in the human body
- gland that produces insulin and digestive enzymes
- organ of the body
- that helps regulate mood, motivation, and movement
- of cells electrical charge-triggers nerve/muscle impulse
- Inflammation of the larynx, voice box
- A hormone and neurotransmitter that increases heart rate and blood pressure
- arterial blood pressure
- fracture,A bone break which the ends of the bone are driven into each other
20 Clues: organ of the body • removal of a gland • arterial blood pressure • A severe allergic reaction • Inflammation of the larynx, voice box • instrument used to look inside the ear • drug used to lower high blood pressure • soft sound in heart, heard between beats • longest, strongest bone in the human body • of a bursa (fluid-filled sac near a joint) • ...
A/V Terminology 2025-11-12
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- DC power (usually 48 volts) sent through an XLR cable to power condenser microphones. (_______ power)
- Audio signal carried on three wires (positive, negative, and ground) to reduce noise and interference. (_______ audio)
- A device that increases the strength of an audio signal.
- The number of frames displayed per second (fps). (_______ rate)
- Continuous signal that varies in amplitude or frequency. (_______ signal)
- A complete path through which electrical current can flow.
- The plug or jack that allows a cable to attach to a device.
- The amount of data that can be transmitted over a cable or connection per second.
- The resistance an audio signal faces in a circuit, measured in ohms.
- A device that combines and adjusts multiple audio (or video) signals.
- Video signal transmitted as 1's and 0's and not an analog signal. (_______ video)
- Reducing file size by removing redundant data from audio or video.
- Analog video signal split into three channels for better quality - Y, Pb, Pr. (_______ video)
- A design feature that protects the cable from being damaged where it meets the connector. (_______ relief)
- Material inside a cable that blocks interference and noise.
- The amount of detail in a video image, expressed in pixels (e.g., 1920×1080).
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- The amount of amplification applied to an audio signal.
- Analog video signal that combines color and brightness into one channel, usually yellow RCA. (_______ video)
- Signal represented by binary data (1s and 0s). (_______ signal)
- Two-channel sound, typically left and right, creating a sense of direction or space. (_______ audio)
- The flow of electrical charge through a conductor (measured in amps).
- Audio signal carried on two wires (signal and ground); more prone to noise. (_______ audio)
- The comparison between the desired signal and background noise. (Signal-to-noise _______)
- The time delay between input and output signals.
- A reference point in an electrical circuit for safety and stability.
- The electrical potential difference that drives current (measured in volts).
- The rate of electrical energy transfer, measured in watts.
- The width-to-height ratio of an image or screen (e.g., 16:9). (_______ ratio)
- The process of attaching connectors to the ends of a cable.
- A single-channel sound signal. (_______ audio)
- Short cable used to connect components within a system or rack. (_______ cable)
- A device used to connect two different types of connectors.
- The stronger audio signal used between devices like mixers, amps, or recorders. (_______ level)
- The level of background noise in an audio system. (noise _______)
- Refers to whether a connector is “male” (pins) or “female” (sockets). (Connector _______)
- An unwanted hum caused by multiple electrical paths to ground. (ground _______)
- The path that audio or video takes from the source to the output device. (_______ flow)
- A device that connects different systems or converts between formats (e.g., audio device).
- The weak audio signal that comes directly from a microphone; must be amplified. (_______ level)
- The coordination of timing between audio and video signals. (_______hronization)
40 Clues: A single-channel sound signal. (_______ audio) • The time delay between input and output signals. • The amount of amplification applied to an audio signal. • A device that increases the strength of an audio signal. • A complete path through which electrical current can flow. • The rate of electrical energy transfer, measured in watts. • ...
Theatre Terminology Crossword 2025-11-08
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- The arch that frames the front of a stage.
- The planned movement and positioning of actors on stage.
- An actor who learns another’s role as backup.
- Audience clapping at the end of a performance.
- A practice session before the live show.
- The area where actors perform.
- The area in front of the stage for musicians.
- A long speech by one character.
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- The person who guides the artistic vision of the play.
- The fabric that opens and closes to begin or end a show.
- An additional performance requested by the audience.
- A signal for an actor or technician to take action.
- The sides of the stage hidden from the audience.
- A bright focused light on one performer.
- A painted cloth or set piece at the back of the stage.
- Objects used by actors during a performance.
- The written text of a play.
- A speech where a character shares inner thoughts alone on stage.
- Clothing worn by actors to portray characters.
- The part of the theatre where the audience sits.
20 Clues: The written text of a play. • The area where actors perform. • A long speech by one character. • A bright focused light on one performer. • A practice session before the live show. • The arch that frames the front of a stage. • Objects used by actors during a performance. • An actor who learns another’s role as backup. • The area in front of the stage for musicians. • ...
Speech Terminology 2 2025-12-14
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- words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings
- anything that hinders or limits a conversation
- a rhetorical device where a speaker or writer asks a question and then immediately answers it
- how speech sounds are organized and used within a language to create meaning.
- the language variety or specific words that you use, specific to a geographical region.
- words consisting of one syllable only
- words and phrases we use to show consideration in conversation, such as "please," "thank you," and "sorry.”
- lexical items that ‘point’ towards something and place words in context e.g. “here,” “there,” “this,” “that” etc.
- adverb or adverbial phrase that strengthens the meaning of other expressions and shows emphasis
- a pattern of a lexical style across a text e.g. formal, informal.
- expresses a degree of certainty, belief or knowledge
- refers to the social status that speakers may gain by using non-standard forms of language or dialects, which are often associated with specific social groups or communities
- the process of reaching a conclusion based on evidence and reasoning, often by "reading between the lines" to figure out what is not explicitly stated
- The grammatical omission of a word/words e.g. “want some?” instead of “do you want some?”
- shortened form of a word or the omission of letters e.g. ‘She would’ becomes She’d’.
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- a speakers expresses an attitude or judgement regarding obligation, permission or prohibition.
- how words are pronounced (according to geographical region
- the speaker receives an immediate response e.g. in a conversation.
- verbal feedback from a listener to show they’re listening or agree with the speaker
- informal terms used in everyday language
- the act of meaning something without stating it directly, or the thing that is suggested by an utterance
- The way the words are said e.g. tone, pitch, volume, stress etc.
- changes a declarative to an interrogative
- Speaker A speaks, Speaker B responds, Speaker A comments on the response
- trying to control what is talked about and who is talking when. Staying on topic and changing topic.
- non-verbal and non-linguistic aspects of communication
- the omission of sounds or parts of words in speech e.g. ‘wanna’
- A change in topic occurs.
- used to express uncertainty or appear less direct (sometimes a politeness strategy).
- communication that blends features of both spoken and written language
30 Clues: A change in topic occurs. • words consisting of one syllable only • informal terms used in everyday language • changes a declarative to an interrogative • anything that hinders or limits a conversation • expresses a degree of certainty, belief or knowledge • non-verbal and non-linguistic aspects of communication • ...
Terminology 2 Quiz 2026-01-07
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- A veterinary test of an animal's vision and the integrity of its visual pathway, which involves a blink in response to a sudden, threatening hand gesture
- The body's innate sense of position and movement in space
- An inflammation of the dark tissues (uvea) of the eye
- The specific, repetitive pattern of limb movements an animal uses for locomotion
- The inflammation of the mucous membrane that lines the eyelid and covers the white part of the eyeball
- The involuntary, rhythmic movement of the eyeball, which can be horizontal, vertical, or rotary
- Abnormally decreased temperature
- An abnormal sound caused by turbulent blood flow through the heart, detected with a stethoscope
- Absence of breathing
- A severe inflammation of the protective outer white layer of the eye, often caused by immune-mediated diseases, infection, or trauma
- The abnormal enlargement of one or more of the abdominal organs
- Yellowing of the skin
- An inflammation of the gum tissue around the teeth, caused primarily by the build up of plaque and tartar
- A complete or partial lack or loss of appetite for food
- An increase in intraocular pressure within the eye
- Abnormally elevated temperature
- Blue discoloration of the mucous membranes due to lack of oxygen
- An abnormally low intraocular pressure within the eye
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- An abnormal gait or limping resulting from pain, weakness, or a physical defect in one or more limbs, causing an animal to have difficulty or an inability to use a limb properly
- Increased thirst
- Inflammation of the ear
- Increased respiration
- Dilation of the pupils
- Decreased heart rate
- Decreased respiration
- Increased frequency of urination
- Constriction of the pupils
- The drooping of an animal's upper eyelid
- A lack of energy or weakness
- Increased heart rate
- The process of a veterinarian using their hands and fingers to physically examine an animal's body to assess its health
- A condition involving or characterized by the presence of pus
32 Clues: Increased thirst • Decreased heart rate • Absence of breathing • Increased heart rate • Increased respiration • Decreased respiration • Yellowing of the skin • Dilation of the pupils • Inflammation of the ear • Constriction of the pupils • A lack of energy or weakness • Abnormally elevated temperature • Abnormally decreased temperature • Increased frequency of urination • ...
Climate Key Terminology 2026-01-06
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- Fine particles that scatter light and cause cooling
- Vapor trails from airplanes that reflect sunlight
- The scientist who described orbital cycle effects
- The parts of Earth's surface where water is in solid form
- The atmospheric layer closest to Earth's surface
- The type of heat involved in phase changes
- The tilt variation of Earth's axis
- Deep clouds that neither heat nor cool overall
- The process that releases latent heat
- The transfer of heat through fluid movement
- Large masses of ice that contribute to sea level rise
- The type of feedback that amplifies change
- The natural effect which stops the Earth being at -17 degrees Celsius
- The type of expansion causing ocean particles to gain energy
- The reflectivity effect of surfaces like ice and snow
- The wobble of Earth's axis over 26000 years
- A greenhouse gas 28 times more potent than carbon dioxide
- The type of greenhouse effect caused by human activities
- Low thick clouds that can reflect 80% of insolation
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- Dark areas on the Sun linked to higher temperatures
- The removal of trees that store carbon dioxide
- The reduction in insolation reaching Earth's surface
- The type of heat you can feel and measure
- Frozen ground that can thaw and release greenhouse gases
- A cycle that amplifies or dampens changes in a system
- The process that absorbs heat from surroundings
- The percentage of insolation reflected by a surface
- The type of feedback that dampens change
- The atmospheric layer above the troposphere
- Incoming solar radiation from the Sun
- The transfer of heat through direct contact
- The shape variation in Earth's orbit around the Sun
- The state of balance a system tries to achieve
33 Clues: The tilt variation of Earth's axis • The process that releases latent heat • Incoming solar radiation from the Sun • The type of feedback that dampens change • The type of heat you can feel and measure • The type of heat involved in phase changes • The type of feedback that amplifies change • The transfer of heat through fluid movement • ...
Force and Motion 2014-03-16
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- resist changes in their state of motion
- The state of a body or physical system at rest or in unaccelerated motion in which the resultant of all forces acting on it is zero and the sum of all torques about any axis is zero
- a wheel with a grooved rim in which a rope, chain, or belt can run in order to change the direction or point of application of a force applied
- A force that resists the relative motion or tendency to such motion of two bodies or substances in contact
- a measure of how difficult it is to slide a material of one kind over another
- The combination of all the forces that act on an object
- the quantity of matter in a body regardless of its volume or of any forces acting on it
- The combination of all the forces that act on an object
- the natural force that causes things to fall toward the earth
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- one of the simple machines, a plane surface inclined to the horizon, or forming with a horizontal plane any angle but a right angle
- the friction that exists between two or several solid entities that are not moving relative to one another
- Having little or no weight
- the force of friction that allows you to provide less force to an object to keep it from moving or to make it move
- an object's speed of motion will remain the same unless an outside force changes it
- a diagram of all the contact and non-contact forces acting directly on a body
- the pulling force exerted by a string, cable, chain, or similar solid object on another object
- resistance caused by a gas to the motion of a solid body moving through it
- the force of gravity on the object and may be calculated as the mass times the acceleration of gravity
- Any force acting normal, to a surface, or perpendicular to the tangent plane
19 Clues: Having little or no weight • resist changes in their state of motion • The combination of all the forces that act on an object • The combination of all the forces that act on an object • the natural force that causes things to fall toward the earth • resistance caused by a gas to the motion of a solid body moving through it • ...
At the theatre 2023-01-21
10 Clues: Acting area • Humorous play • Part of a play. • Actors in a play. • People who watch a play • Person who writes plays. • Actors and crew of production. • Area that the audience can't see • To perform or play for an audience. • Actors working on the play before acting in front of the audience.
Newton's Laws 2020-04-06
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- The last name of a very widely popualar mathmatician
- the relationship described in Newton's second law
- forces acting on an object to put it in motion
- Another name for newtons third law
- the vector sum of forces acting on a particle or body
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- the action of one surface rubbing against another
- A tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged
- 2 forces acting in opposite directions on an object
- a vehicle's capaciy to gain speed in a short time
9 Clues: Another name for newtons third law • forces acting on an object to put it in motion • A tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged • the action of one surface rubbing against another • the relationship described in Newton's second law • a vehicle's capaciy to gain speed in a short time • 2 forces acting in opposite directions on an object • ...
Force and Motion 2025-11-24
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- The strength or size of a force
- The force resisting motion when two surfaces touch
- Equal forces acting in opposite directions causing no change in motion
- DIAGRAM A diagram showing all forces acting on an object using arrows.
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- The way a force is applied (left, right, up, down)
- The force that pulls objects downward toward Earth
- The upward force a surface exerts on an object
- A push or pull acting on an object
- Equal forces acting in opposite directions causing no change in motion
- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction
10 Clues: The strength or size of a force • A push or pull acting on an object • The upward force a surface exerts on an object • A quantity that has both magnitude and direction • The way a force is applied (left, right, up, down) • The force that pulls objects downward toward Earth • The force resisting motion when two surfaces touch • ...
The Lion, the Witch, and the Crossword 2022-02-02
18 Clues: sad • trick • severe • mocking • quickly • serious • Curious • soothing • admirable • disgusting • territories • acting smug • hopelessness • overwhelming • full of malice • deceptive, untrustworthy • excessive eating or drinking • having a voice that sounds husky or rough
IELTS Academic Reading Vocab 1 2022-09-04
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- blurry
- a type of animal that lives both on land and in water
- not acting to change something
- to work out the meaning of confusing information
- living or growing in water
- the detection (to detect = to sense) by an animal of electricity generated by other animals
- defending a territory or home
- animals coming together to have babies, breeding
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- a set of animals or plants in which the members are similar and can breed together
- sounding unclear
- something that exists or happens, usually something unusual
- something that is slightly different from other similar things
- to notice or sense
- something that makes something else happen
- acting to change something
- to own
- dirty and dark
- to send out a signal, noise, smell, or gas
18 Clues: blurry • to own • dirty and dark • sounding unclear • to notice or sense • acting to change something • living or growing in water • defending a territory or home • not acting to change something • something that makes something else happen • to send out a signal, noise, smell, or gas • to work out the meaning of confusing information • ...
NURS 2500 Glucose Regulation 2021-09-04
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- occurs when injection sites are not rotated
- NPH insulin
- decreased blood supply in retina
- which syndrome is a cluster of symptoms
- what are present in the urine in DKA
- hormone released from liver to raise blood glucose levels
- DM is a carbohydrate and ____ metabolism problem
- long acting insulin
- can cause CVA type symptoms
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- insulin syringes should be without these prior to administration
- most important glucose check time for GDM
- a rapid acting insulin
- visceral neuropathy in advanced diabetes
- medicine required by Type I diabetics
- most frequent side-effect of neonate born of mother with GDM
- exercising children and strenuous adults require a 15-30 gram _____ prior to exercise
16 Clues: NPH insulin • long acting insulin • a rapid acting insulin • can cause CVA type symptoms • decreased blood supply in retina • what are present in the urine in DKA • medicine required by Type I diabetics • which syndrome is a cluster of symptoms • visceral neuropathy in advanced diabetes • most important glucose check time for GDM • occurs when injection sites are not rotated • ...
Cue for Treason 2021-12-14
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- Peter and Kits hometown
- The author of Cue for Treason
- Main character 14 year old good mimic
- Head of the queens secret service
- Actor who was hired to shoot the queen
- A popular city for theater
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- Man from Stratford and a play writer
- Owner of a big acting company in London
- Was kind to Peter on the islet
- Runaway entitled to a lot of money
- Plotting treason and has a yellow attire
- A malignant man and leader of the county
- In the queens secret service was killed
- Big fat man leader of the acting troupe
- Motherly voice and is very welcoming
15 Clues: Peter and Kits hometown • A popular city for theater • The author of Cue for Treason • Was kind to Peter on the islet • Head of the queens secret service • Runaway entitled to a lot of money • Man from Stratford and a play writer • Motherly voice and is very welcoming • Main character 14 year old good mimic • Actor who was hired to shoot the queen • ...
Engineering Review 2020-02-26
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- Force acting on a surface or object
- Unit for electrical current
- Middle number of a set of numbers
- Metric System's standard unit for mass
- Unit for electrical resistance
- Metric System's standard unit for Pressure
- Acceleration on a free falling object
- Unit of Weight
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- Metric System's standard unit for Volume
- A way of writing long numbers in an easier form
- Metric System's standard unit for length
- The number you see the most in a set of data
- Stress caused by an object being stretched
- The force of gravity acting on an object
- The average of a set of numbers
15 Clues: Unit of Weight • Unit for electrical current • Unit for electrical resistance • The average of a set of numbers • Middle number of a set of numbers • Force acting on a surface or object • Acceleration on a free falling object • Metric System's standard unit for mass • Metric System's standard unit for Volume • Metric System's standard unit for length • ...
07 Laws of Motion 2025-04-18
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- Backward motion due to action-reaction
- When all forces cancel each other out
- Device used to measure force
- Force belongs to this category of quantity
- Ideal condition with no opposing force
- Mutual force between two objects
- Imaginary force in non-inertial frames
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- Simple machine used to transmit force via rope
- Rate of change of momentum
- Resultant of all balanced forces acting on a moving object
- Forces that cause a change in motion
- Collection of objects under study in physics
- State when net force on a body is zero
- Overall force acting on a body
- Scientist who introduced the idea of inertia
15 Clues: Rate of change of momentum • Device used to measure force • Overall force acting on a body • Mutual force between two objects • Forces that cause a change in motion • When all forces cancel each other out • Backward motion due to action-reaction • State when net force on a body is zero • Ideal condition with no opposing force • Imaginary force in non-inertial frames • ...
Physics crossword 2025-09-19
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- A push or pull that can change motion.
- Mass times velocity; conserved in collisions.
- friction Resistance when an object rolls over a surface.
- forces Cause a change in motion.
- friction Keeps objects from moving when at rest.
- friction Resistance between two surfaces in motion.
- Force of gravity acting on mass.
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- Rate of change of velocity.
- Resistance to changes in motion.
- friction Resistance in liquids or gases.
- The amount of matter in an object.
- Scientist who formulated the laws of motion.
- forces Forces that cancel each other out.
- force The total force acting on an object.
- The force that pulls objects toward Earth.
15 Clues: Rate of change of velocity. • Resistance to changes in motion. • forces Cause a change in motion. • Force of gravity acting on mass. • The amount of matter in an object. • A push or pull that can change motion. • friction Resistance in liquids or gases. • forces Forces that cancel each other out. • force The total force acting on an object. • ...
Sort 52 Suffixes -ly, -y 2025-10-09
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- marked by intensity or volume of sound
- relating to, marked by, or being a sign of severe weather
- free from harm or risk : unhurt
- moving slowly : sluggish
- not stormy or cloudy
- lacking warmth of feeling : unfriendly
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- even and uninterrupted in flow or flight
- acting or capable of acting with speed
- open to the free circulation of air
- spoken in a manner that is easily heard and understood
- without completeness or exactness : approximately
- free from noise or uproar : still
- showing intense negative emotions through actions or facial expressions
- without difficulty
- being near in time, space, effect, or degree
15 Clues: without difficulty • not stormy or cloudy • moving slowly : sluggish • free from harm or risk : unhurt • free from noise or uproar : still • open to the free circulation of air • acting or capable of acting with speed • marked by intensity or volume of sound • lacking warmth of feeling : unfriendly • even and uninterrupted in flow or flight • ...
universal gravitational 2025-12-03
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- phenomenon, light, sound, or gravity
- region of space around a massive object
- pulls two or more forces together
- strength of force with two objects with mass
- total length of the path traveled
- resistance to a in a motion
- net force acts on an object moving in circular path
- attractive force between objects
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- break free from a celestial body
- attraction between all objects
- attracts every other partical
- curved path an object takes
- force of gravity acting on an objects mass
- fall gravity only force acting upon it
- average location of all the mass in an object or system
15 Clues: curved path an object takes • resistance to a in a motion • attracts every other partical • attraction between all objects • break free from a celestial body • attractive force between objects • pulls two or more forces together • total length of the path traveled • phenomenon, light, sound, or gravity • region of space around a massive object • ...
Forces Revision 2023-04-19
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- The speed of a moving object remains steady/constant if the forces acting on the object are...
- Object can be made like this to reduce their air resistance
- An object will do this if the forward force is greater than the backward force
- This force is caused by air particles needing to be moved out of the way of a moving object
- This does not exist in deep space hence in deep space you are weightless.
- This force is only found on a floating object.....
- This force stops me falling through the floor when I stand on it
- Forces are all measured in......
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- The speed of a moving object changes if the forces acting on the object are......
- Forces will cause objects to change speed, shape or ..........
- Forces like friction, air resistance, push etc
- This is the force of gravity pulling down on a mass
- Forces like magnetism, electrostatic and gravity
- As the speed of an object increases, the air resistance......
- Forces always come in opposite .......
- This measuring device can be used to measure the size of a force
- This force helps to drive engines and rockets forwards....
- This is the size of the overall force acting on an object
- This force is a contact force that works in the opposite direction to an object's motion
19 Clues: Forces are all measured in...... • Forces always come in opposite ....... • Forces like friction, air resistance, push etc • Forces like magnetism, electrostatic and gravity • This force is only found on a floating object..... • This is the force of gravity pulling down on a mass • This is the size of the overall force acting on an object • ...
Chapter 10 2014-03-04
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- A nonzero net force that changes an object’s motion
- The product of an object's mass and its velocity
- A unit of measurement that equals the force required to accelerate one kiligram of mass at a rate of one meter per second
- Friction that occurs when one solid surface slides over another
- An object that travels around another object in space
- The force that pulls objects toward each other
- A force that causes an object to move in a circle
- Maximum velocity of a falling object achieves
- The motion of a falling object when the only force acting on it is gravity
- A force that one object exerts on another when the two rub against each other
- The overall force of an object when all of the individual forces acting on an object are added together
- A push or pull on an object
- An object that is thrown
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- Friction that occurs as an object moves through a fluid
- The rule that the total momentum of objects in an interaction does not change
- Friction that occurs when an objects rolls over a surface
- The fluid friction experiences by objects falling through air
- Equal forces acting on an object in opposite directions
- The tendency of a moving object in a straight line or a stationary object to stay in its place
19 Clues: An object that is thrown • A push or pull on an object • Maximum velocity of a falling object achieves • The force that pulls objects toward each other • The product of an object's mass and its velocity • A force that causes an object to move in a circle • A nonzero net force that changes an object’s motion • An object that travels around another object in space • ...
Newton's Laws 2021-04-21
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- force that attracts a body towards another body that has mass
- Law of Inertia
- Law of Action-Reaction
- two or more unequal forces acting on an object
- for every action there is an equal but opposite _________
- speeding up, slowing down, changing direction
- an object in _______ stays in ________
- not moving or moving at a constant speed in the same direction
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- resistance that one surface has when moving over another surface
- unit of measurement for force
- a tendency to do nothing or remain unchanged
- speed with a direction
- Law of Acceleration
- quantity of matter in a body regardless of its volume
- a push or a pull
- overall force acting on an object
16 Clues: Law of Inertia • a push or a pull • Law of Acceleration • Law of Action-Reaction • speed with a direction • unit of measurement for force • overall force acting on an object • an object in _______ stays in ________ • a tendency to do nothing or remain unchanged • speeding up, slowing down, changing direction • two or more unequal forces acting on an object • ...
Cosmic B1 - Unit 1 - Vocabulary Practice 2023-08-16
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- planning things carefully and keeping things tidy
- always telling people what to do
- saying that someone or something is bad or wrong
- refusing to do anything or change
- being sure of your abilities
- hoping or believing that good things will happen in the future
- thinking of himself/ herself only
- enjoying being with people; friendly
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- thinking that bad things will happen
- having good judgment; being reasonable
- acting in an angry and violent way toward another person
- being someone who can be trusted and shows good judgment
- making you feel slightly angry
- behaving like a child (negative meaning)
- acting like an adult
- feeling nervous and uncomfortable with other people
16 Clues: acting like an adult • being sure of your abilities • making you feel slightly angry • always telling people what to do • refusing to do anything or change • thinking of himself/ herself only • thinking that bad things will happen • enjoying being with people; friendly • having good judgment; being reasonable • behaving like a child (negative meaning) • ...
COPD 2022-10-31
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- This organ performs two main functions - ventilation and diffusion.
- chemicals, third cause of COPD (2 words)
- parenchyma, lung tissue that carries out gas exchange.
- Characteristics of COPD
- This is when patients have chronically elevated levels of CO2.
- chest, Characteristics of COPD
- secondary cause of COPD
- Long acting bronchodilators
- primary cause of COPD - first and second hand...
- limitation or obstruction of airflow and worsening air exchange that can not be fully reversible.
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- 1st type of COPD - permanent enlargement of the air spaces in the lungs that is accompanied by the destruction of the alveolar walls without obvious fibrosis. Obstruction of these large air spaces is evident on expiration not inspiration.
- Characteristics of COPD
- test, Measures the forced expiratory volume in one second FEV1 and Forced Vital Capacity FVC.
- treatment for COPD to improve breathing, sleep and tolerance for physical activity. This lowers your risk of mortality.
- Inhaled Steroids reduce inflammation and are typically used with long acting bronchodilators.
- Index of air flow obstruction -mild to very severe.
- bronchitis, 2nd type of COPD (2 words) - excessive tracheobronchial mucous excretion for at least 3 months for 2 consecutive years with no other focus for the symptoms. Obstruction is present on both inspiration and expiration.
- Short acting bronchodilators
- Rehabilitation, Patient manages COPD with training, exercise, nutrition, and counseling.
- These help reduce flare-ups and the need for hospitalization due to severe illness.
20 Clues: Characteristics of COPD • Characteristics of COPD • secondary cause of COPD • Long acting bronchodilators • Short acting bronchodilators • chest, Characteristics of COPD • chemicals, third cause of COPD (2 words) • primary cause of COPD - first and second hand... • Index of air flow obstruction -mild to very severe. • parenchyma, lung tissue that carries out gas exchange. • ...
Forces and Newton's Laws 2023-01-19
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- the force of attraction between all masses in the universe
- a force that acts on a body moving in a circular path and is directed toward the center around which the body is moving
- A push or pull exerted on an object
- the force or speed with which something moves
- Fluid friction acting on an object moving through the air
- occurs when two solid surfaces slide over each other
- Change in velocity divided by the time it takes for the change to occur
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- Force equals mass times acceleration
- Forces that produce a nonzero net force, which changes an object's motion
- The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion
- The sum of all forces acting on an object
- The greatest velocity a falling object can achieve
- friction that occurs as an object moves through a fluid
- equal forces acting on an object that combine and form a net force of zero
- Friction that acts on objects that are not moving
- friction that occurs when an object rolls over a surface
- For every action force there is an equal and opposite reaction force
- A measure of the amount of matter in an object
- an object at rest will stay at rest and an object in motion will stay in motion with a constant speed and direction unless acted on by a force
19 Clues: A push or pull exerted on an object • Force equals mass times acceleration • The sum of all forces acting on an object • the force or speed with which something moves • A measure of the amount of matter in an object • Friction that acts on objects that are not moving • The greatest velocity a falling object can achieve • ...
Forces and Newton's Laws 2023-01-19
Across
- an object at rest will stay at rest and an object in motion will stay in motion with a constant speed and direction unless acted on by a force
- A measure of the amount of matter in an object
- Fluid friction acting on an object moving through the air
- Force equals mass times acceleration
- the force or speed with which something moves
- a force that acts on a body moving in a circular path and is directed toward the center around which the body is moving
- A push or pull exerted on an object
- The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion
- friction that occurs when an object rolls over a surface
Down
- the force of attraction between all masses in the universe
- friction that occurs as an object moves through a fluid
- Friction that acts on objects that are not moving
- For every action force there is an equal and opposite reaction force
- equal forces acting on an object that combine and form a net force of zero
- Forces that produce a nonzero net force, which changes an object's motion
- Change in velocity divided by the time it takes for the change to occur
- The sum of all forces acting on an object
- The greatest velocity a falling object can achieve
- occurs when two solid surfaces slide over each other
19 Clues: A push or pull exerted on an object • Force equals mass times acceleration • The sum of all forces acting on an object • the force or speed with which something moves • A measure of the amount of matter in an object • Friction that acts on objects that are not moving • The greatest velocity a falling object can achieve • ...
Newton, Force, & Gravity 2012-11-28
Across
- tendency of an object to resist changing its motion
- the more of this, the greater the inertia
- a moving object with only gravity acting on it
- speeding up or slowing down
- speed and direction
- when air resistance is equal to weight
- unit of force named for brilliant scientist
Down
- what a ball does when you drop it
- the path that a satellite makes in space
- two words that explain gravity everywhere
- the planet we live on
- sum of all forces acting on an object
- push or pull
- an area of space so dense that you cannot see it
- changes as you go to different planet
- the heavenly body that orbits Earth
16 Clues: push or pull • speed and direction • the planet we live on • speeding up or slowing down • what a ball does when you drop it • the heavenly body that orbits Earth • sum of all forces acting on an object • changes as you go to different planet • when air resistance is equal to weight • the path that a satellite makes in space • two words that explain gravity everywhere • ...
Newton, Force, & Gravity 2020-09-20
Across
- tendency of an object to resist changing its motion
- the more of this, the greater the inertia
- a moving object with only gravity acting on it
- speeding up or slowing down
- speed and direction
- when air resistance is equal to weight
- unit of force named for brilliant scientist
Down
- what a ball does when you drop it
- the path that a satellite makes in space
- two words that explain gravity everywhere
- the planet we live on
- sum of all forces acting on an object
- push or pull
- an area of space so dense that you cannot see it
- changes as you go to different planet
- the heavenly body that orbits Earth
16 Clues: push or pull • speed and direction • the planet we live on • speeding up or slowing down • what a ball does when you drop it • the heavenly body that orbits Earth • sum of all forces acting on an object • changes as you go to different planet • when air resistance is equal to weight • the path that a satellite makes in space • two words that explain gravity everywhere • ...
Intro to Drama 2023-11-17
Across
- Practice or preparation of a drama
- Non-acting area behind the stage
- Drama which includes song and/or music
- People watching a drama
- Person who has written the play
- Side of a theater stage
- Change of voice to express emotion
- A drama which is comical/funny
- Movement of the hand or arm which communicates a meaning or emotion
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- Clear pronunciation of words
- To supply forgotten lines to an actor
- To remove all the set from the acting area
- A written copy of the play
- Specific person in a drama
- clothes worn by actors for their character
- Rising and falling of voice in speech
- The area for the audience, generally filled with seats
17 Clues: People watching a drama • Side of a theater stage • A written copy of the play • Specific person in a drama • Clear pronunciation of words • A drama which is comical/funny • Person who has written the play • Non-acting area behind the stage • Practice or preparation of a drama • Change of voice to express emotion • To supply forgotten lines to an actor • ...
creative drama 2023-08-30
9 Clues: act out meaning • acting out again • at the same time • Improvisational acting • creative drama activity • imaginative and spontaneous • they actively create drama process • performance in front of an audience • method by which the leader talks to you
p-9 2022-10-07
Across
- - A movie.
- - Intellectual understanding; the state of appreciating truth or information.
- - A dark spot on a lighter material or background.
- - An instance of castling.
- - A vaulted room.
- A single act of visiting.
- Of unknown origin.
Down
- Lack of ease; uneasiness; trouble; vexation; disquiet.
- - A favorable circumstance or occasion.
- The sky; cloud-drift.
- - A person or thing that is acting or capable of acting.
11 Clues: - A movie. • - A vaulted room. • Of unknown origin. • The sky; cloud-drift. • A single act of visiting. • - An instance of castling. • - A favorable circumstance or occasion. • - A dark spot on a lighter material or background. • Lack of ease; uneasiness; trouble; vexation; disquiet. • - A person or thing that is acting or capable of acting. • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab 2023-12-04
Across
- Forces acting on an object that combine and form a net force of zero
- The amount of matter in an object
- A push or pull on an object
- If the net force on an object is zero, the motion of the object does not change
- A force that resists the motion of two surfaces that are touching
- force The combination of all the forces acting on an object
- A force that acts perpendicular to the direction of motion, toward the center of the curve
- The gravitational force exerted on an object
- A force that one object can apply to another object without touching it
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- Forces acting on an object that combine and form a net force greater than zero
- Is any motion in which an object is moving along a curved path
- A measure of how hard it is to stop a moving object
- The tendency of an object to resist change in motion
- The forces two objects apply to each other
- A push or pull on one object by another that is touching it
- An attractive force that exists between all objects that have mass
16 Clues: A push or pull on an object • The amount of matter in an object • The forces two objects apply to each other • The gravitational force exerted on an object • A measure of how hard it is to stop a moving object • The tendency of an object to resist change in motion • force The combination of all the forces acting on an object • ...
Forces Unit Vocabulary 2025-10-26
Across
- A push or pull on an object that can cause a change in motion.
- The resistance of an object to any change in its motion.
- The rate at which an object’s velocity changes.
- The support force exerted by a surface that acts perpendicular to it.
- The rate at which distance is covered.
- The single vector that represents the combined effect of two or more forces.
Down
- The total force acting on an object after combining all individual forces as vectors.
- A force that opposes motion between two surfaces in contact.
- The point in an object where all its mass can be considered to be concentrated.
- A state in which all forces are balanced and there is no acceleration.
- A region of space where a body experiences a non-contact force like gravity or magnetism.
- A sketch showing an object and all the forces acting on it as arrows.
- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction.
- The gravitational force acting on an object’s mass.
- A measure of the amount of matter in an object and its resistance to acceleration.
- The SI unit of force equal to one kilogram meter per second squared.
16 Clues: The rate at which distance is covered. • The rate at which an object’s velocity changes. • A quantity that has both magnitude and direction. • The gravitational force acting on an object’s mass. • The resistance of an object to any change in its motion. • A force that opposes motion between two surfaces in contact. • ...
Cross Word Charades! 2013-06-04
14 Clues: point • Lovers • Control • Old Men • Captains • Conflict • Servants • Situation • Slapstick • atmosphere • Environment • Face covering • Group of Actors • Style of Acting
Drama 2023-08-31
Rhylee’s crossword 2024-03-14
Across
- Urging others on
- Helping and looking out for others
- The feeling of doing something no matter what
- Willing to take risks to find out something new
- Not acting sensibly
Down
- Feeling strongly for something
- Feeling optimistic about something
- Lots of energy
- Welcoming to others
- Acting silly and playing around a lot
10 Clues: Lots of energy • Urging others on • Welcoming to others • Not acting sensibly • Feeling strongly for something • Feeling optimistic about something • Helping and looking out for others • Acting silly and playing around a lot • The feeling of doing something no matter what • Willing to take risks to find out something new
Newtons Laws Puzzle 2021-11-05
Across
- Predictable change
- Two forces acting upon each other with that same amount of force
- a force of a object being pushed or pulled
- A object in Motion Stays in Motion
- Speed with a given direction
- Action and Reaction
- strength or energy a object has
Down
- Two Forces acting upon each other with different amounts of forces
- Change of velocity
- Acceleration Of a object depending on two different variables
- for every action there is a...
- the weight of a object using the variable (m)
- change is acceleration and distance
- The rate a object is moving
14 Clues: Change of velocity • Predictable change • Action and Reaction • The rate a object is moving • Speed with a given direction • for every action there is a... • strength or energy a object has • A object in Motion Stays in Motion • change is acceleration and distance • a force of a object being pushed or pulled • the weight of a object using the variable (m) • ...
MOS-1 2022-09-24
Across
- reaction to the load by a non-rigid body
- property to offer resistance to change
- measure of successive events for a given instance
- quantity defined by force and direction
- smallest representative substance of a body
- all forces acting in one direction
- substance resist changing in the form
Down
- Concentrated load
- load having uniform intensity for unit length
- acting or emerging by a common origin
- a reference for locating an object
- external agencies tend to change position
- when the summation of all forces is zero
- when all forces are in one plane
14 Clues: Concentrated load • when all forces are in one plane • a reference for locating an object • all forces acting in one direction • acting or emerging by a common origin • substance resist changing in the form • property to offer resistance to change • quantity defined by force and direction • reaction to the load by a non-rigid body • when the summation of all forces is zero • ...
Unit c vocab 2024-02-06
Across
- the act of setting someone free
- to guess or suppose
- acting in a exaggerated way in order to attract attention
- very obvious, or easy to see
- to beg for something urgently
- Acting in a way that shows anger or shock over something that is unjust or unfair.
Down
- unable to speak or clearly express yourself
- to feel horror or shock about something
- the first version of a writing piece
- a system of beliefs and values
- to share or exchange communication
- to make a writing piece available to the general public
- magnificent or very good
- to dislike very much
14 Clues: to guess or suppose • to dislike very much • magnificent or very good • very obvious, or easy to see • to beg for something urgently • a system of beliefs and values • the act of setting someone free • to share or exchange communication • the first version of a writing piece • to feel horror or shock about something • unable to speak or clearly express yourself • ...
#1 Crossword 2025-12-29
Across
- – Pay attention to sounds or words carefully.
- – The ability to manage emotions or actions.
- – Gently move air in and out to calm the body.
- – To answer with thought instead of impulse.
- – Take a short break before acting.
Down
- – Tightness felt in the body during stress.
- – Something that starts an emotional reaction.
- – The power to decide what to do next.
- – Take time instead of rushing.
- – To act quickly without thinking.
- – A strong feeling when something feels unfair.
- – Use your mind before speaking or acting.
- – A quiet moment to cool down.
- – A peaceful state without strong anger.
14 Clues: – A quiet moment to cool down. • – Take time instead of rushing. • – To act quickly without thinking. • – Take a short break before acting. • – The power to decide what to do next. • – A peaceful state without strong anger. • – Use your mind before speaking or acting. • – Tightness felt in the body during stress. • – The ability to manage emotions or actions. • ...
Legal and Ethical Aspects To Healthcare 2019-02-05
Across
- lying to gain profit
- fair and equal treatment
- situation which may have more than one right answer
- gives responsibility giving decision making power to another
- actually touching another person in a harmful way
- obligation to promote well being of patients
- failing to do what a reasonable person would do
- acting in a way that is true and honest
Down
- inflicting injury or harm on purpose
- acting in a way the promotes well being
- theft
- rules made by governing bodies
- personal information will stay private
- permission given based on thorough understanding
- causing a person to fear harm
- making decisions about things that affect you personally
- gives specific directions for healthcare steps
- moral principles used to decide the correct action to take
18 Clues: theft • lying to gain profit • fair and equal treatment • causing a person to fear harm • rules made by governing bodies • inflicting injury or harm on purpose • personal information will stay private • acting in a way the promotes well being • acting in a way that is true and honest • obligation to promote well being of patients • gives specific directions for healthcare steps • ...
Objects of Motion 2025-04-30
Across
- The force due to gravity on an object
- How far an object has travelled
- How fast an object is moving
- The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion
- The ratio of useful energy output to total energy input
- The steepness of a slope
- A state where opposing forces are balanced
- The overall force acting on an object
- Speed in a given direction
- Stored energy due to position
Down
- The rate of change of velocity
- A push or pull acting upon an object
- Energy of motion
- The overall change in position of an object
- The force that attracts objects towards the Earth
- The amount of matter in an object
- The capacity to do work
- A principle stating energy cannot be created or destroyed
18 Clues: Energy of motion • The capacity to do work • The steepness of a slope • Speed in a given direction • How fast an object is moving • Stored energy due to position • The rate of change of velocity • How far an object has travelled • The amount of matter in an object • A push or pull acting upon an object • The force due to gravity on an object • The overall force acting on an object • ...
newton's laws of motion 2021-02-02
Across
- a push or pull apon a object
- when moving over another
- force the combined effect of the real forces acting on an object
- a tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged
- second law objects at rest will stay at rest
- force two forces acting on a object that are not equal in size
Down
- first law objects in motion stay in motion
- forces two forces acting in opposite directions of an object
- a vehicles capacity to gain speed within a short time
- the resistance that one surface or object
10 Clues: when moving over another • a push or pull apon a object • the resistance that one surface or object • first law objects in motion stay in motion • second law objects at rest will stay at rest • a tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged • a vehicles capacity to gain speed within a short time • forces two forces acting in opposite directions of an object • ...
Force 2023-10-17
Across
- object resist change in motion
- friction between moving surfaces
- makes motion difficult between two object
- every action there is a equal and opposite reaction
- equal and size in different direction
- force acting on an object to speed up will speed up in the direction of the force
- causes no motion between two objects
Down
- minimizes friction
- object will stay in motion in the same speed and direction until a force acts on it
- force of attraction between objects
- friction between rolling object
- how heavy smth is
- push or pull
- all forces acting on an object
- stated laws that descride effect on motion
15 Clues: push or pull • how heavy smth is • minimizes friction • object resist change in motion • all forces acting on an object • friction between rolling object • friction between moving surfaces • force of attraction between objects • causes no motion between two objects • equal and size in different direction • makes motion difficult between two object • ...
Manners 2025-04-10
Across
- staying calm and not getting angry easily.
- not having good manners.
- acting in a kind and helpful way toward others.
- acting in a proper and polite way.
- showing a lack of respect.
- not thinking about other people’s feelings or needs.
- to speak when someone else is talking, in a rude way.
- being polite and considerate.
- always telling others what to do in a rude way.
Down
- thinking about other people’s feelings and needs.
- showing good manners and respect.
- showing kindness and good manners.
- treating others with kindness and honor.
- not polite; showing bad manners.
- caring only about yourself and not about others.
15 Clues: not having good manners. • showing a lack of respect. • being polite and considerate. • not polite; showing bad manners. • showing good manners and respect. • showing kindness and good manners. • acting in a proper and polite way. • treating others with kindness and honor. • staying calm and not getting angry easily. • acting in a kind and helpful way toward others. • ...
PHYSICS 2025-05-27
Across
- THE S.I. UNIT OF PRESSURE
- EXAMPLE OF CONTACT FORCE
- DEVICE USED TO MEASURE ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE
- A PHYSICAL QUANTITY WHICH HAS BOTH MAGNITUDE AND DIRECTION
- THE LAYERS OF GASES SURROUNDING THE EARTH
- FORCES THAT CAUSE A CHANGE IN STATE OF MOTION OF OBJECTS
- FORCE ACTING PER UNIT AREA
Down
- THE MAXIMUM OR GREATER EXTENT OF SIZE OF SOMETHING
- FORCES THAT ACT ON OBJECTS BY PHYSICAL CONTACT
- THE C.G.S UNIT OF FORCE
- A PUSH OR PULL ACTING ON AN OBJECT
- THE S.I. UNIT OF FORCE
- THE INSTRUMENT USED TO MEASURE PRESSURE
- A PHYSICAL QUANTITY WHICH HAS ONLY MAGNITUDE
- EXAMPLE OF NON CONTACT FORCE
15 Clues: THE S.I. UNIT OF FORCE • THE C.G.S UNIT OF FORCE • EXAMPLE OF CONTACT FORCE • THE S.I. UNIT OF PRESSURE • FORCE ACTING PER UNIT AREA • EXAMPLE OF NON CONTACT FORCE • A PUSH OR PULL ACTING ON AN OBJECT • THE INSTRUMENT USED TO MEASURE PRESSURE • THE LAYERS OF GASES SURROUNDING THE EARTH • DEVICE USED TO MEASURE ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE • A PHYSICAL QUANTITY WHICH HAS ONLY MAGNITUDE • ...
IELTS Academic Reading Vocab 1 2022-09-04
Across
- defending a territory or home
- to send out a signal, noise, smell, or gas
- not acting to change something
- a type of animal that lives both on land and in water
- dirty and dark
- the detection (to detect = to sense) by an animal of electricity generated by other animals
Down
- to work out the meaning of confusing information
- sounding unclear
- acting to change something
- a set of animals or plants in which the members are similar and can breed together
- living or growing in water
- to own
- something that makes something else happen
- to notice or sense
- something that is slightly different from other similar things
- blurry
- animals coming together to have babies, breeding
- something that exists or happens, usually something unusual
18 Clues: to own • blurry • dirty and dark • sounding unclear • to notice or sense • acting to change something • living or growing in water • defending a territory or home • not acting to change something • to send out a signal, noise, smell, or gas • something that makes something else happen • to work out the meaning of confusing information • ...
Vocab Unit 3 2020-07-29
Across
- (adj) miserable; hopeless;
- adj: Brief and straightforward
- (v.) to express emotion
- (n) a repeated theme, subject or idea
- (n) an agent sent on a mission, representative
- (adj) sad; in low spirits; depressed; downcast
- (n) sudden desire to do something; acting without thinking
- (n) cause or reason for doing something
Down
- (n)a guess based on incomplete evidence, theory
- (adj)showing disregard, acting as if not worthy
- n: Minor violation of a rule or law
- (v) to force, coerce, strongly persuade
- (v) force to leave or move out
- v: To intrude, to trespass
- (adj) failing to fulfill one's duty; negligent
15 Clues: (v.) to express emotion • (adj) miserable; hopeless; • v: To intrude, to trespass • adj: Brief and straightforward • (v) force to leave or move out • n: Minor violation of a rule or law • (n) a repeated theme, subject or idea • (v) to force, coerce, strongly persuade • (n) cause or reason for doing something • (n) an agent sent on a mission, representative • ...
6B crossword 2024-04-26
19 Clues: love • plot • role • scene • to rob • acting • to rent • failure • to kill • criminal • violence • to arrest • (movie)star • leading man • i have seen • you have seen • main character • special effects • he/she/it will be
Theater crossword 2023-01-09
Across
- in the center of the acting area
- at the bottom of the stage still showing
- this is between the drops and front of the stage
- upstage to the right
- this place is to the right of centerstage
- the place behind the stage
- downstage to the left
- upstage to the left
Down
- to the left/right of the acting area it is not seen
- downstage to the right
- this place it in the middle of the stage
- at the top of the stage still showing
- this place it to the left of centerstage
- the place people sit
14 Clues: upstage to the left • upstage to the right • the place people sit • downstage to the left • downstage to the right • the place behind the stage • in the center of the acting area • at the top of the stage still showing • at the bottom of the stage still showing • this place it in the middle of the stage • this place it to the left of centerstage • ...
