acting terminology Crossword Puzzles
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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- Instrument used to view inside a joint
- Broken bone
- Softening of bones caused by deficiency of calcium.
- Complete fracture that is straight across bone at right angles to long axis of bone
- Tumor, usually benign, that forms in cartilage
- Base of big toe
- Occurs when bones in a joint are displaced from normal alignment
- Orthopedic appliance, such as brace or splint, used to prevent or correct deformities
- General term for bone disease
- X-ray record of spinal column after injection of opaque dye
- Softening of cartilage
- Surgical removal of synovial membrane
- Abnormal lateral curvature of spine
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- Fracture in which there is no open skin wound
- Joint pain
- Instrument used to cut bone
- Bony, outward projection from surface of a bone.
- Partial or complete removal of a limb
- Bone pain
- Branch of medicine specializing in diagnosis and treatment of conditions of musculoskeletal system
20 Clues: Bone pain • Joint pain • Broken bone • Base of big toe • Softening of cartilage • Instrument used to cut bone • General term for bone disease • Abnormal lateral curvature of spine • Partial or complete removal of a limb • Surgical removal of synovial membrane • Instrument used to view inside a joint • Fracture in which there is no open skin wound • ...
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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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." • ...
Cardiovascular Terminology Review 2026-02-27
Across
- Prefix referring to blood vessels
- Abbreviation for Congestive Heart Failure
- A balloon-like bulge in an artery wall at risk of rupture
- Abbreviation for a blood clot in a deep vein
- Hardening of the arteries due to plaque buildup
- Prefix meaning slow, used for heart rates under 60 bpm
- Instrument used to record electrical heart activity
- Thick, muscular middle layer of the heart wall
- Muscular wall separating the left and right sides of the heart
- The medical term for high blood pressure
- Any abnormal or irregular heart rhythm
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- Medical term for tissue death (as in a heart attack)
- The technical name for a blood pressure cuff
- Small branches of arteries that lead to capillaries
- Suffix meaning abnormal hardening of tissue
- Word root referring to the veins
- Restricted blood flow and oxygen to a part of the body
- Prefix meaning fast, used for heart rates over 100 bpm
- Double-walled sac that encloses and protects the heart
- Abnormal narrowing of a passage or valve
- Tool using ultrasound waves to image the heart
- Portable device that records heart activity for 24-48 hours
- Prefix relating to the blood
- Smooth, innermost lining of the heart chambers
- Abbreviation for Coronary Artery Disease
25 Clues: Prefix relating to the blood • Word root referring to the veins • Prefix referring to blood vessels • Any abnormal or irregular heart rhythm • Abnormal narrowing of a passage or valve • The medical term for high blood pressure • Abbreviation for Coronary Artery Disease • Abbreviation for Congestive Heart Failure • Suffix meaning abnormal hardening of tissue • ...
Accounting Terminology Review 2026-03-01
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- The account used to keep track of the owner’s withdrawal of assets for personal use
- The name of the accounts used to keep track of money owed to the business by its customers
- The Account used to keep track of money charged to customers for providing a service
- A device used to keep track of the changes for each part of the accounting equation
- The name of the accounts used to keep track of money owed by the business to its suppliers
- Accounting records should be verifiable, generally supported by a source document
- A business event that has a monetary impact on the financial statements of a business
- The owner’s contribution to the business
- Items a business owns that have monetary value
- Items that are used up to operate the business
- The value of a person’s assets less their liabilities.
- Goods or services that will be used by the business, purchased in advance
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- Money received from customers for providing a service or product
- A debt owed by the business to another individual or business
- A business paper that provides proof a transaction has occurred and verifies the dollar value of the transaction
- Customers who owe the business money
- Individuals or businesses that the business owes money to
- Money received from a customer prior to the business performing the service
- A business’s assets, liabilities, and transactions must be kept separate from its owner
- The account used to keep track of the owner’s claim to the business
20 Clues: Customers who owe the business money • The owner’s contribution to the business • Items a business owns that have monetary value • Items that are used up to operate the business • The value of a person’s assets less their liabilities. • Individuals or businesses that the business owes money to • A debt owed by the business to another individual or business • ...
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
Medical Terminology-2026.03.05 2026-03-05
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- — Ветви дыхательного горла (Branches of the windpipe).
- — Машина с красным крестом (Car with a red cross).
- — Резиновый мешок для горячей воды (Rubber bag for hot water).
- — Прибор для измерения артериального давления (Device for measuring blood pressure).
- — Популярный диагноз при болях в шее и спине (Popular diagnosis for neck and back pain).
- — Врач, проверяющий зрение (Doctor who checks vision).
- — Коричневая жидкость для царапин (Brown liquid for scratches).
- — Лекарство, которое втирают в кожу (Medicine rubbed into the skin).
- — Ушиб или перелом (Bruise or fracture).
- — Розовый раствор для промывания (Pink solution used for washing/cleaning).
- — В народе так называют проблемы с памятью (Colloquial term for memory problems).
- — Долгожданный уход из больницы домой (The long-awaited departure from the hospital to home).
- — Марлевая лента для перевязки (Gauze tape for bandaging).
- — Орган, где переваривается пища (Organ where food is digested).
- — Сильная боль в горле (Severe sore throat/tonsillitis).
- — Введение лекарства с помощью шприца; укол (Injection).
- — Врач общей практики (General practitioner).
- — Парный орган, фильтрующий жидкость (Paired organ filtering fluid).
- — "Течь" из носа ("Leak" from the nose).
- — Помутнение хрусталика глаза (Clouding of the eye's lens).
- — Главная помощница врача (The doctor's main assistant).
- — Жжение в груди после острой еды (Burning in the chest after spicy food).
- — Шипящая жидкость для ран (... водорода) (Fizzing liquid for wounds - hydrogen ...).
- — Бумага от врача для покупки лекарств (Paper from a doctor for buying medicine).
- — Главный "насос" организма (The main "pump" of the organism).
- — Изумрудный антисептик из детства (Emerald antiseptic from childhood).
- — Повреждение кожи кипятком (Skin damage from boiling water).
- — Мятные таблетки "от сердца", любимые старшим поколением (Mint "heart" pills, loved by the older generation).
- — Магазин, куда идут с рецептом (Store where you go with a prescription).
- — Подвижное соединение костей (Movable connection of bones).
- — Снимок костей (X-ray of bones).
- — Кровеносный сосуд, несущий кровь от сердца (Blood vessel carrying blood from the heart).
- — Инструмент для инъекций (Tool for injections).
- — Нехватка воздуха при ходьбе (Shortness of breath when walking).
- — Жгучий лист на спину при простуде (Burning plaster applied to the back for a cold).
- — Пушистый материал для уколов и ран (Fluffy material for shots and wounds).
- — Стеклянные сосуды, которые раньше ставили на спину при кашле (Glass vessels formerly placed on the back for a cough).
- — Острое нарушение мозгового кровообращения (Acute disruption of cerebral blood circulation).
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- — Успокоительные капли с характерным запахом (Calming drops with a distinct smell).
- — Врач, который делает операции (Doctor who performs surgeries).
- — Болезнь глаз с повышенным внутриглазным давлением (Eye disease with increased intraocular pressure).
- — То, что забивает сосуды при неправильном питании (What clogs blood vessels with a poor diet).
- — Возрастное заболевание суставов (Age-related joint disease).
- — Влажная лечебная повязка (Wet therapeutic dressing).
- — Резиновая груша для очищения кишечника (Rubber bulb for cleaning the intestines).
- — Главная опора спины (The main support of the back).
- — Обследование внутренних органов звуком (Examination of internal organs with sound/Ultrasound).
- — Нарушение ночного сна (Disruption of night sleep).
- — График работы сердца (Graph of the heart's work).
- — То, что измеряют тонометром (What is measured with a tonometer).
- — Орган, который страдает от слишком жирной пищи (Organ that suffers from too much fatty food).
- — Внутривенное вливание лекарств (Intravenous infusion of medicines)
- — Острое вирусное заболевание (Acute viral disease).
- — Специальный режим питания (Special nutritional regimen).
- — Липкая лента на мозоль (Sticky tape for a blister).
- — Лабораторное исследование крови или мочи (Laboratory study of blood or urine).
- — Волокно, передающее сигналы в мозг (Fiber transmitting signals to the brain).
- — Острая боль в пояснице (Sharp lower back pain).
- — Хроническое заболевание, вызывающее приступы удушья (Chronic disease causing asthma attacks).
- — Болезнь, при которой нужно следить за сахаром (Disease where you must monitor sugar).
- — Костная защита мозга (Bone protection of the brain).
- — Устаревшее название таблетки (Outdated name for a pill).
- — Твердая дозированная форма лекарства (Solid dosed form of medicine).
- — То, что ставят под мышку при температуре (What you put under your armpit for a fever).
- — Очень сильная головная боль (Very severe headache).
- — Реакция на пыльцу или кошек (Reaction to pollen or cats).
- — Острое поражение сердечной мышцы (Acute damage to the heart muscle).
- — Комната для пациентов в госпитале (Room for patients in a hospital).
- — Искусственный глубокий сон при операции (Artificial deep sleep during surgery).
- — Тот, кто лечит зубы (One who treats teeth).
- — Резкий выдох при простуде (Sharp exhale during a cold).
- — Сосуд, из которого берут кровь на анализ (Vessel from which blood is drawn for a test).
- — Разговорное название инъекции (Colloquial name for an injection).
73 Clues: — Снимок костей (X-ray of bones). • — Ушиб или перелом (Bruise or fracture). • — "Течь" из носа ("Leak" from the nose). • — Врач общей практики (General practitioner). • — Тот, кто лечит зубы (One who treats teeth). • — Инструмент для инъекций (Tool for injections). • — Острая боль в пояснице (Sharp lower back pain). • — Машина с красным крестом (Car with a red cross). • ...
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
Across
- 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. • ...
Terminology 2 Quiz 2026-01-07
Across
- 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
Across
- 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 • ...
Theatre Rigging Terminology 2026-01-22
Across
- Another name for Rope lock
- Helps keep tension on the handline
- Ropes pulling up weights or scenery.
- Main distributing pulley in the grid
- Weight of the empty batten and lift lines
- Counterweight is equal to load
- Keeps the rose lock in place
- Another name for counterweight
- The batten moves twice as far as the arbor
- Used to adjust batten height/level.
- Another name for a double batten
- The rope the operator pulls (often Manila).
- Long pipe holding scenery/lights
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- Place where counterweight is loaded and unloaded
- Pulley in the grid for lift lines
- Part of the total load that is added to the batten
- Weights balancing the load
- Holds the fly line in place.
- Place through which the lift cable passes through the grid
- A complete set of ropes, pulleys, and battens.
- Place from where a line set is operated
- Keeps empty batten weight "marked"
- Table on which the counterweights sit
- Keeps lift lines from getting caught in other blocks
- The steel structure above the stage where pulleys are mounted
25 Clues: Another name for Rope lock • Weights balancing the load • Holds the fly line in place. • Keeps the rose lock in place • Counterweight is equal to load • Another name for counterweight • Another name for a double batten • Long pipe holding scenery/lights • Pulley in the grid for lift lines • Helps keep tension on the handline • Keeps empty batten weight "marked" • ...
Speech Terminology 2 2025-12-14
Across
- 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 • ...
Medical Terminology - Chapter 2026-02-07
Across
- ADLs
- self, own
- appetite
- split
- good, true, normal
- down
- GAD
- derived from, related to, resembling, originated from
- near, beside, abnormal, apart from, alongside
- an- no, not, without
- CBT
- tension
- to bear, carry, feeling (mental state)
- mind
- abnormal, bad, painful, difficult
- cycle
- nerve
- Rx
- sleep
- PTSD
- low, below, under, deficient
- fear
- mind
- pertaining to stimulating
- ADHD
- OCPD
- SSRI
- movement
- ECT
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- mind
- attraction to, love
- TD
- to steal
- resembling, in the shape of
- pertaining to seizing, taking hold of
- SAD
- enclosed space
- obsessive preoccupation
- uneasy, anxious
- CNS
- mind (condition of)
- marketplace
- produced by or in
- OCD
- ASD
- fever, fire
- sleep
- disease, emotion
- hallucination
- DT
- AD
- body
- treatment
- stranger
54 Clues: TD • DT • AD • Rx • SAD • CNS • GAD • OCD • ASD • CBT • ECT • mind • ADLs • down • mind • body • PTSD • fear • mind • ADHD • OCPD • SSRI • split • sleep • cycle • nerve • sleep • tension • to steal • appetite • movement • stranger • self, own • treatment • marketplace • fever, fire • hallucination • enclosed space • uneasy, anxious • disease, emotion • produced by or in • good, true, normal • attraction to, love • mind (condition of) • an- no, not, without • ...
Medical terminology - Prefixes 2026-02-15
Across
- Again, back
- cause to, put into
- wrong, bad
- removal, reversal, downward
- life
- across, beyond
- inside, within
- between, among
- not, opposite of
- few, scant
- fast, rapid
- white
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- before
- hald, partial
- middle
- above, excessive
- before
- abnormal, difficult
- slow
- excessive, above
- not
- against, opposite
- against, opposite
- below, under
- many
- excessive, above normal
26 Clues: not • life • slow • many • white • before • middle • before • wrong, bad • few, scant • Again, back • fast, rapid • below, under • hald, partial • across, beyond • inside, within • between, among • above, excessive • excessive, above • not, opposite of • against, opposite • against, opposite • cause to, put into • abnormal, difficult • excessive, above normal • removal, reversal, downward
Deliverance Terminology Crossword 2026-02-20
Across
- ensuring freedom is maintained through obedience and discipleship
- physical or behavioral reaction during prayer
- emotional/spiritual bonds that can create unhealthy spiritual attachment
- spiritual being in rebellion against God
- follow-up discipleship after ministry
- spiritual oversight or authority structure
- belief in spirits assigned to regions
- belief that spirits can move between individuals
- ability to distinguish spirits
- external spiritual affliction or harassment
- to expel or drive out a demon
- rescue or liberation from spiritual bondage
- team Group facilitating prayer
- a condition that enables demonic access
- ability or strength to act; often refers to supernatural power
- prayer addressing spoken or spiritual curses
- metaphorical for a ruling spiritual power that must be restrained before plundering
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- physical condition that was attributed to demonic affliction
- structured prayer appointment for ministry
- psychological defense mechanism sometimes mistaken for manifestation
- releasing someone from spiritual restriction
- demonic presence permitted due to unrepented sin
- varying degrees of demonic influence rather than full possession
- conflict between believers and demonic forces
- commonly used to describe demonic control
- deep emotional injury that activates distress response
- to authoritatively correct, silence, or command
- prayer ministry addressing emotional wounds, trauma, or memories
- verbally rejecting sin, agreements, occult involvement, or lies
- consequences believed to pass through family lines
- deeply embedded pattern of thought or influence
- bondage Repeated compulsive behavior interpreted spiritually
- restricting demonic activity
- delegated right to act or command under God’s sovereignty
- spiritual captivity or enslavement
- oversight for safety and humility
- language referring to renouncing spiritual alignment with sin or lies
37 Clues: restricting demonic activity • to expel or drive out a demon • ability to distinguish spirits • team Group facilitating prayer • oversight for safety and humility • spiritual captivity or enslavement • follow-up discipleship after ministry • belief in spirits assigned to regions • a condition that enables demonic access • spiritual being in rebellion against God • ...
Advanced OSI Terminology 2026-04-05
Across
- Communication that allows data to flow in both directions simultaneously at Layer 1.
- A type of operation that can be performed multiple times without changing the result (often in Application Layer APIs).
- The physical or logical arrangement of a network (Bus, Star, Mesh) at Layer 1/2.
- The process of numbering segments so they can be reassembled in order.
- The practice of dividing a network into smaller, logical sub-networks at Layer 3.
- Session Layer task that adds checkpoints to long data streams.
- The action taken by TCP when a segment is lost or unacknowledged.
- The unique 48-bit hex identifier burned into a Network Interface Card.
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- The delay that occurs as data travels through different layers and physical media.
- The boundary between adjacent layers where they exchange information.
- Mechanism used by Layer 4 to prevent a fast sender from overwhelming a slow receiver.
- The Transport Layer process of handling multiple conversations over one connection.
- A common translation task performed at the Presentation Layer.
- The type of "handshake" TCP uses to establish a connection.
- The actual amount of data transmitted over a period of time, often less than bandwidth.
- Used at the Transport Layer to direct data to the correct application (e.g., 80, 443).
- A mathematical value in a header used to detect if data was corrupted during transit.
- A state at the Network Layer where there is more data than the network can handle.
- A legacy device that connects two LAN segments at the Data Link Layer.
- The negotiation process between two devices to establish communication parameters.
20 Clues: The type of "handshake" TCP uses to establish a connection. • A common translation task performed at the Presentation Layer. • Session Layer task that adds checkpoints to long data streams. • The action taken by TCP when a segment is lost or unacknowledged. • The boundary between adjacent layers where they exchange information. • ...
Word Roots Lesson 5 and 6 2025-04-14
Across
- To depart from the main issue, subject, etc.
- The acting or process of increasing speed
- To go back to an earlier state
- A movement back to an earlier state
- To learn something so well that you remember it perfectly
- A woman airplane pilot
- Able to be remembered; worth remembering
- The ability to retain knowledge
- The process or action of moving forward
- The act or practice of flying airplanes,etc
- A large enclosure in which birds are kept
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- a departure from the main issue,subject, etc
- To reduce the speed of
- The process of committing something to memory
- The acting or process of decreasing speed
- One who flies an airplane (pilot)
- To honor the memory of, as by a ceremony
- To increase the speed of
- Related to remembering a person or event
19 Clues: To reduce the speed of • A woman airplane pilot • To increase the speed of • To go back to an earlier state • The ability to retain knowledge • One who flies an airplane (pilot) • A movement back to an earlier state • The process or action of moving forward • To honor the memory of, as by a ceremony • Related to remembering a person or event • ...
Components and Terminology 2012-09-17
Across
- a device that changes the voltage of AC power (step up or down)
- a piece of equipment that consumes electricity
- a pv system in which the solar panels move to follow the sun
- a collection of electrochemical cells in the same case
- is a business that design, builds, and install complete PV system for a particular application by matching components from various manufactures
- is a company that produces and or distributes electricity to consumers in a certain region or state.
- a type of standalone pv system where the output of a pv system or module is directly connected to a DC load
- a condition where a distributed power source continues to transfer power to a utility grid during a utility outage.
- regulates how much energy flows into and out of a battery
- electrical or mechanical components aside from the major components in a pv system
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- device that converts DC to AC
- is a device that combines a rectifier with filters, tranformers and other components to condition dc power for the purpose of battery charging.
- a type of PV system that requires a source voltage in order to synchronize and provide power works in parallel with and is connected to the utility grid.
- device that changes the voltage and current of DC power
- is a metering arrangement where any excess energy exported to the utility is subtracted from the amount of energy imported from it.
- a type of PV system that requires batteries and a charge controller
- a pv module that has an inverter integrated into it and has no DC output
- type of PV system than can be either interactive or stand alone
- device that converts AC to DC
- a type of pv system that use more than one source of power, such as PV and wind
- pv module that is part of the building structure such as shingles, awning, and skylights
- measurement of the electrical energy storage potential of a battery
22 Clues: device that converts DC to AC • device that converts AC to DC • a piece of equipment that consumes electricity • a collection of electrochemical cells in the same case • device that changes the voltage and current of DC power • regulates how much energy flows into and out of a battery • a pv system in which the solar panels move to follow the sun • ...
Mobile Phones Terminology 2013-06-20
Across
- The abbreviation for Wireless internet.
- A charge that can be applied when you end your contract early.
- The abbreviation is Apps.
- An independent body that can be used as a last resort to solve disputes between a consumer and the mobile phone provider.
- The most commonly used way of sending up to 160 characters to another on a phone.
- 'It's how we connect...'
- Calls to places nearby
- E.G. a call to England.
- The amount paid to initiate a phone plan.
- The source of all electronic power.
- You missed you call? Did they leave a ______ for you?
- A certain type of phone plan where you pay before making calls.
- You can take pictures with this and make calls.
- Adding credit to your prepaid account to use.
- A phone company whose famous motto is: 'yes'. (insert penguin here)
- Apple's greatest rival. (insert green alien here)
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- The time where calls are cheapest to make.
- Any transmission, emission or reception of signs, signals, writing, images, sounds or intelligence of any nature by wire, radio, optical or other electromagnetic systems.
- You can play music on your phone with this.
- Does this plan come with a _____?
- A special type of screen you navigate with your fingers.
- An account where you pay for your call bills on a regular basis.
- Mobile phone contracts that are set for a specific amount of time.
- A way of sharing things on your phone without wires or the internet.Samsung A large Korean company that makes electronics. Famous for their new phone the S4.
- The time when most people make the most calls.
- Multi media messaging
- The ability to keep your current number when changing mobile phone comapanies.
- This comes with certain plans and allows you to access the internet.
- What wakes you up?
- Where can you use your phone?
- You need to agree to this to start a phone plan.
- The most recent type of phone.
- Apple's famous phone.
33 Clues: What wakes you up? • Multi media messaging • Apple's famous phone. • Calls to places nearby • E.G. a call to England. • 'It's how we connect...' • The abbreviation is Apps. • Where can you use your phone? • The most recent type of phone. • Does this plan come with a _____? • The source of all electronic power. • The abbreviation for Wireless internet. • ...
Daily Terminology #2 2014-04-18
Across
- A warning
- Embodying principles of justice
- Cumbersome
- The airport is full of straitlaced officers.
- To announce
- Self evident truth
- I hate engaging in _____ conversations.
- To remove with effort
- A law intended to regulate behavior
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- A form of burden
- She chose to ignore my advice in fear of ______(ing)me.
- Mournful
- Beneficial
- Slumberous
- Short term
- She launched a scathing attack on the governor.
- Laura _____ a bag of oreos from me.
- Immunity
- To be troublesome
- The self determination of an individual
20 Clues: Mournful • Immunity • A warning • Cumbersome • Beneficial • Slumberous • Short term • To announce • A form of burden • To be troublesome • Self evident truth • To remove with effort • Embodying principles of justice • Laura _____ a bag of oreos from me. • A law intended to regulate behavior • I hate engaging in _____ conversations. • The self determination of an individual • ...
Business Terminology Review 2013-12-07
Across
- A tool used to examine the internal and external forces which impact a business
- When a business expands using its own resources, and with no cooperation from outside companies, that is called ___________.
- A type of business where a company pays fees to another company to use the brand, and pays monthly royalty fees as well
- The tool that looks at different growth strategies, from the perspective of markets and products
- An external source of finance where a wealthy private individual is looking to give money to a company in exchange for equity. Startup companies can benefit greatly from this source.
- The ownership structure of a business where the business is treated like a separate legal entity, and shares can be traded on the stock market
- The ownership structure where generally 2-20 people own shares in the business. Liability is unlimited.
- The phenomenon when a business increases output, and unit costs decrease
- A short term source of debt where a business can withdraw more money from the bank than it has deposited
- Long term sources of debt where a business borrows money from the public
- The term used to refer to government taxes and government spending
- The phenomenon where economies of the world are becoming more interconnected and interdependent
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- People or groups who have an interest in the business or are affected by the actions of the business
- They ownership structure where the business is owned by one person; the person is the business
- When shareholders do not bear the responsibility of a company's debts and do not stand to lose personal belongings
- The most important source of internal finance
- An investment appraisal tool used to calculate the length of time it takes to recoup the initial investment of a project.
- When a company first starts selling shares on the stock market to the public
- A type of NGO that is aimed at addressing a specific social cause by providing financial aid.
- The phenomenon when a business increases output, and unit costs increase
- A decision making tool that uses probabilities of outcomes to calculate expected value (HL- if you're Sl ask an HL student)
21 Clues: The most important source of internal finance • The term used to refer to government taxes and government spending • The phenomenon when a business increases output, and unit costs increase • The phenomenon when a business increases output, and unit costs decrease • Long term sources of debt where a business borrows money from the public • ...
Ecosystems Terminology Crossword 2014-01-26
Across
- A living element in an ecosystem that produces its own food
- A consumer that breaks down the dead plants, animals and waste products in an ecosystem
- An animal that only eats plants
- The process by which a green plant turns water and carbon dioxide into food when the plant is exposed to light
- An organism that feeds on organic waste
- An animal that eats both plants and other animals
- A living thing in an ecosystem that must feed on other organisms in order to supply its food needs
- A non-living thing in an ecosystem
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- An animal that eats only other animals
- An active demand by two or more organisms or kinds of organisms for some environmental resource in short supply
- An animal that is hunted or killed by another animal(predator) for food
- An example of a omnivore
- An example of a carnivore
- A group of individuals of the same species
- A series of types of living things in which each one uses the next lower member of the series as a source of food
- The rapid expansion of a species into regions where it had not previously existed
- An example of a herbivore
- An animal that lives by killing and eating other animals: an animal that preys on other animals
- A whole group of interacting food chains in an ecological community
- A living element
20 Clues: A living element • An example of a omnivore • An example of a carnivore • An example of a herbivore • An animal that only eats plants • A non-living thing in an ecosystem • An animal that eats only other animals • An organism that feeds on organic waste • A group of individuals of the same species • An animal that eats both plants and other animals • ...
Medical Terminology 2 2014-11-09
Across
- the cause of an injury or disease
- inflammation of bursa at sites of bony prominences between muscles and tendons.
- examination by touch
- swelling due to abnormal accumulation of fluid in tissues or cavities
- possible cause of overuse injuries--immature cartilage, lack of flexibility, lack of proper conditioning, psychological factors
- swelling composed of blood; Internal bleeding associated with contusion
- possible cause of overuse injuries—excessive training, lack of adequate recovery, incorrect technique, playing on uneven or hard surfaces
- inflammation of the sheath covering a tendon
- Involves determining risk factors that may play a causative role in the injury
- Study of the distribution of diseases, injuries, or other health states in human populations for the purpose of identifying and implementing measures to prevent their development and spread.
- to advise the use of
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- inflammation of the fibrous tissue along the bottom of your foot that connects your heel bone to your toes.
- causative agent in a sports injury
- swelling in a joint
- Myositis marked by ossification within a muscle
- inflammation of tendon-muscle attachments, tendons or both.
- black and blue discoloration of the skin caused by hemorrhage
- discharge of blood
- to advise against
- crackling sound heard during the movement of a broken bone
- the name of the disease/condition a person is believed to have
- the body’s reaction to injury; involves redness, swelling,heat, pain, and sometimes loss of funciton
22 Clues: to advise against • discharge of blood • swelling in a joint • examination by touch • to advise the use of • the cause of an injury or disease • causative agent in a sports injury • inflammation of the sheath covering a tendon • Myositis marked by ossification within a muscle • crackling sound heard during the movement of a broken bone • ...
Unit #1 Terminology 2014-10-15
Across
- agitate, disturb, perplex, discombobulate
- accessible, defenseless, exposed, liable
- contrive, devise, fabricate, invent
- alleviate, assuage, blunt, lessen
- trivial, negligible, worthless, insignificant
- ambitious, pompous, flamboyant, grand
- defile, pervert, pillage, ravage
- cheapen, demoralize, dishonor, humiliate
- desecrate, loot, pilfer, ransack
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- boorish, churlish, rude, vulgar.
- generous, benevolent, charitable, compassionate
- ceremonious, conscionable, formalistic, meticulous
- brave, courageous, formidable, valiant
- indemnity, redress, refund, reimbursement
- ashen, deathlike, ghostly, haggard
- breach, crime, infringement, transgression
- blab, boast, drivel, prattle
- fearless, indomitable, redoubtable, tenacious, vigorous
- exacting, formal, rigid, stringent
- admonish, berate, castigate, chide
20 Clues: blab, boast, drivel, prattle • boorish, churlish, rude, vulgar. • defile, pervert, pillage, ravage • desecrate, loot, pilfer, ransack • alleviate, assuage, blunt, lessen • ashen, deathlike, ghostly, haggard • exacting, formal, rigid, stringent • admonish, berate, castigate, chide • contrive, devise, fabricate, invent • ambitious, pompous, flamboyant, grand • ...
Cancer Terminology Crossword 2014-09-03
Across
- treatment using radiation
- cancer arising in bone-forming cells
- extremely toxic or pathogenic
- denoting the nonmalignant character of a neoplasm or illness
- radioactive agent used in diagnostic imaging
- destructive to cells
- tumor that invades surrounding tissues and metastasizes to distant organs
- a cancer arising from glandular epithelial cells
- process of determination of the extent of the distribution of neoplasm
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- pertaining to a malignant neoplasm
- to increase in number through reproduction
- cancer-producing agent
- cancer derived from skeletal muscle
- treatment using chemical agents
- to penetrate and invade a tissue or cell
- use of a light-sensitive drug with a laser beam to destroy cells
- a new growth, either a benign or malignant tumor
- a malignant and invasive epithelial tumor
- spread of disease from one part of the body to another
- in cancer pathology, a classification of the rate of growth of cancer cells
20 Clues: destructive to cells • cancer-producing agent • treatment using radiation • extremely toxic or pathogenic • treatment using chemical agents • pertaining to a malignant neoplasm • cancer derived from skeletal muscle • cancer arising in bone-forming cells • to penetrate and invade a tissue or cell • a malignant and invasive epithelial tumor • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2013-11-04
Across
- inability to properly use familiar objects
- impaired hearing
- normal breathing
- wasting away
- a firm, raised mass of scar tissue
- abnormal hair growth
- dry
- removal of dead tissues by scraping
- hoarseness
- inherited disorder resulting in insufficient hemoglobin production
- excessive eyeball movement
- system that controls impulses that contract the heart
- excessive androgen secretion
- leukocyte that releases heparin and histamine
- a WBC important to the immune system
- double vision
- destruction of deep seated brain structures by 3D coordinates
- abnormal narrowing
- an anticoagulant
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- flabby muscle tone
- located in the nasopharynx and aids in body's immune defense
- vein that removes oxygen-poor blood from the legs
- a nosebleed
- supplies blood to the back of the knee
- irregular heart rate
- yeast fungus that causes common rashes
- specialist in musculoskeletal system
- wavelike contractions of the intestines during digestion
- cells that help in destruction of infected cells
- slight or partial paralysis
- another word for eye strain
- nodular inflammation on the eyelid
- cross-eyed
- heel
- solution used to dilate the pupils
35 Clues: dry • heel • hoarseness • cross-eyed • a nosebleed • wasting away • double vision • impaired hearing • normal breathing • an anticoagulant • flabby muscle tone • abnormal narrowing • irregular heart rate • abnormal hair growth • excessive eyeball movement • slight or partial paralysis • another word for eye strain • excessive androgen secretion • a firm, raised mass of scar tissue • ...
9th Kyu Terminology 2013-09-02
Across
- Head
- Basics
- Uniform
- Sparring
- Strike
- Instructor
- Belt
- Front of the training hall, represents those who trained prior to us
- Reverse
- Punching Board
- Way of the empty hand
- Senior Student
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- Training Hall
- Punch, literally to penetrate
- Draw Hand, chamber
- Block, literally to deflect
- Style of Karate
- Catalog of movements against imaginary opponents
- Founder of Shotokan
- Junior Student
- Empty Hand
- Chest Area
- Kick
- Lower Area
24 Clues: Head • Belt • Kick • Basics • Strike • Uniform • Reverse • Sparring • Instructor • Empty Hand • Chest Area • Lower Area • Training Hall • Junior Student • Punching Board • Senior Student • Style of Karate • Draw Hand, chamber • Founder of Shotokan • Way of the empty hand • Block, literally to deflect • Punch, literally to penetrate • Catalog of movements against imaginary opponents • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2013-10-06
Across
- Term for abnormally slow heart beat
- What is the term that means "producing a clot"?
- The word that literally means "cutting into a vein"
- The suffix meaning "one who studies"
- A type of white blood cell that literally means "attracted to rosy red"
- What does the suffix "-dynia" mean?
- Formation of a blood clot
- Involuntary muscle spasms in a vessel
- Term meaning disease of the heart muscle
- What does "cutane/o" mean?
- A substance that prevents clot formation
- Presence of bacteria or other toxins in the bloodstream
- The term that means "stopping of blood"
- Enlargement of the heart
- What does "-stenosis" mean?
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- A blood test that measures the percentage of the volume of blood that is made up of RBC's
- What does a sphygmomanometer measure?
- An instrument for measuring blood cells
- What combining form means "clotting"?
- The proper medical term for heart attack
- The combining form that means "infection"
- Term for irregular heart beat
- Surgical repair of a vein
- What is the meaning of "pulmon-"?
- A blood condition with insufficient blood sugar
- Suffix meaning "instrument to measure pressure"
- Pertaining to between the atria
27 Clues: Enlargement of the heart • Formation of a blood clot • Surgical repair of a vein • What does "cutane/o" mean? • What does "-stenosis" mean? • Term for irregular heart beat • Pertaining to between the atria • What is the meaning of "pulmon-"? • Term for abnormally slow heart beat • What does the suffix "-dynia" mean? • The suffix meaning "one who studies" • ...
Food Equipment Terminology 2013-10-09
Across
- cooking utensil having a flat flexible part and a long handle; used for turning or serving food
- a kitchen implement, often having a swiveling, protected blade, for removing the peel or outer skin of a vegetable or fruit.
- a flat-bottomed pan with shallow sides that are slightly curved.
- utensils such as knives, forks, and spoons used as tableware.
- a pan used for roasting foods in a conventional gas or electric oven.
- a kitchen appliance used for preparing foods in a sealed container that limits the escape of steam (moist heat) under varying degrees of pressure.
- a dish that is round and open at the top for serving foods
- a large glass, plastic, or metal tube with a rubber bulb at one end and a small opening at the other, to be filled with butter, drippings, etc., for basting food as it is cooking.
- a flat-bottomed pan, most often round in shape, with shallow, flared sides that may be slightly curved
- an electric culinary grinding and mixing appliance, consisting of a container with propeller like blades at the bottom that are whirled by a high-speed motor to purée, chop, or mix foods.
- a metal or plastic container with a perforated bottom, for draining and straining foods.
- a device used for checking the doneness of meat or other foods to ensure that the appropriate and safe internal temperature has been achieved
- a rubber spatula is a cooking tool that has a rubber head. The handle may be made of plastic, metal, or wood.
- a kitchen utensil that is used for placing cooked foods onto a surface that will enable the food to be cooled on all sides after being baked, either food still in a hot pan or food removed from a baking sheet or pan and placed directly onto the rack
- a culinary utensil or device, as an eggbeater, with one or more sets of rotary blades for beating, whipping, mixing, etc.
- a kitchen tool, specifically made for food preparation that is more versatile than a standard pair of cutting scissors.
- a deep baking pan that has a hollow tube in the center, which allows for more uniform baking.
- to put (flour, for example) through a sieve or other straining device in order to separate the fine from the coarse particles.
- an instrument with a meshed or perforated bottom, used for separating coarse from fine parts of loose matter, for straining liquids, etc., especially one with a circular frame and fine meshes or perforations.
- a baking pan, rectangular in shape and deep walled, that is used to bake a single loaf of bread or various types of meat loaves
- a cooking utensil used in food preparation to blend ingredients smooth, or to incorporate air into a mixture, in a process known as whisking or whipping.
- a small round or flat shaped brush made with nylon, silicone or sterilized natural bristles. This type of brush is used to apply glazes to breads, pastries, cookies, meats, and poultry before or after baking.
- this utensil consists of two sets of similar pans or pots that are used for cooking ingredients with boiling water. The lower pot holds the water that is heated while the food is placed in an upper pot
- a protective glove that allows hot utensils or foods to be manually handled near or in ovens and grills
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- a knife designed or suitable for slicing bread, as one having a wavy or saw-toothed blade.
- a kitchen utensil with sharp-edged perforations for grating carrots, cheese, etc
- a short-bladed kitchen knife for paring fruits and vegetables.
- a wooden board where meats or vegetables can be cut
- an implement with a broad, flat, usually flexible blade, used for blending foods or removing them from cooking utensils, mixing drugs, spreading plasters and paints, etc.
- a cylinder of wood or other material, usually with a short handle at each end, for rolling out dough
- an insulated pad for holding hot pots
- a spoon made of wood
- an electric frying pan incorporates an electric heating element into the frying pan itself and so can function independently off of a cooking stove
- a round baking dish with shallow slanted sides that are 1 to 1 1/2 inches deep. The pie plate is available in several sizes
- an all purpose kitchen knife that is used for most types of chopping, dicing and slicing with a blade that ranges in length from several inches to 12 inches in length.(French knife)
- a flat pan or sheet of metal that is used to bake products that are thick or stiff enough to stand on their own, such as cookies, freestanding breads, biscuits, pastries, and meringues
- a large spoon whose bowl has several slots or holes for draining liquid from food being ladled.
- a type of pan used for baking muffins. The pan typically will have 6 or 12 individual round pockets or holders connected to the tin and formed in the shape of a muffin
- designed with a broad spoon base, this utensil serves several purposes when preparing foods. It is a kitchen tool that can be used to serve foods, such as sauces, gravies, and toppings as well as skim and stir ingredients
- a small metal plate with short legs, especially one put under a hot platter or dish to protect a table. Also known as trivet pad.
- any of various implements consisting of two arms hinged, pivoted, or otherwise fastened together, for seizing, holding, or lifting something.
41 Clues: a spoon made of wood • an insulated pad for holding hot pots • a wooden board where meats or vegetables can be cut • a dish that is round and open at the top for serving foods • utensils such as knives, forks, and spoons used as tableware. • a short-bladed kitchen knife for paring fruits and vegetables. • ...
Food Preparation Terminology 2013-10-09
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- a French word used to describe a method for cooking foods in a shallow pan using high heat.
- to gently cook food in a liquid, heating to just below the boiling point
- the preparation procedure of passing a dry ingredient such as flour or sugar through a mesh bottom sieve.
- to cook with dry heat, as in an oven or near hot coals.
- a method of cooking that involves that use a heavy pan containing a small amount of fat that is used for cooking foods over moderate heat
- refers to food that has been cut into uniform box shaped pieces with all sides equal
- a mixture usually consisting of flour mixed with liquid ingredients and other dry ingredients, which vary depending on the recipe
- the act of mixing or stirring ingredients rapidly until they are blended.
- the process of pulling foods through dry ingredients to coat them before cooking
- time recipe sets aside for something to cool, rise etc
- the process of blending a light ingredient, such as beaten egg whites, into a heavier ingredient by lifting from underneath with a spatula or spoon
- to cook a food, such as eggs, fish or meat in a liquid that has been heated to just below the boiling point so the liquid is barely moving while the food is being cooked
- to make shallow cuts in the surface of meat, fish, bread or cakes
- to beat into a creamy consistency.
- to add (an ingredient or element) to another
- to remove undesirable particles from a liquid, to separate liquid from other solids or to separate various contents from other contents such as removing smaller particles from larger particles
- the process of combining two or more ingredients together so that they lose their individual characteristics and become smooth and uniform.
- to mix a substance(s) in a circular pattern using a spoon, spatula or other such utensil.
- the process of moistening food being prepared, especially meat, with pan drippings, butter, or sauces, while the food is cooking.
- the process of cutting food into small cubes of equal size so that the food is evenly cooked and/or pleasant in appearance for the recipe.
- a method of mixing pliable dough by stretching, folding and pushing in order to form gluten in the flour.
- the process of cutting foods into fine or coarse cut pieces
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- a cooking process that places foods above, not in, water that is boiling or hot enough to produce steam that cooks the foods with a moist hot air.
- the process of beating an ingredient vigorously to incorporate air, which makes the ingredient frothy
- fry very quickly over high heat
- to cook meat or fish in an uncovered frying pan at a high temperature with the use of little or no grease, pouring off fat as it builds up.
- to remove the outer skin or rind of a fruit, egg, etc.
- a method of cooking in which food is first seared in oil or fat using an open pan and is then slowly cooked in a small quantity of liquid with the pan covered
- the blending of two or more food ingredients to create a mixture
- to blend, grind or mash food until it is a thick, smooth, lump-free consistency.
- to fry by immersing in a deep utensil of fat or oil.
- the process of transforming solid, firm food items into small pieces by rubbing the item against a grating instrument
- to cut, generally across grain, into thin pieces that are consistent in thickness
- to cook (food) with dry heat, especially in an oven.
- applying a liquid or a powder onto the surface of a product of any possible shape to convey new properties
- to cut food into very fine pieces, generally 1/8 inch or smaller. This is the finest of all cuts which include dice, cube, chop, and julienne.
- to peel or trim off the outer skin of a fruit or vegetable.
- to cook (food) by simmering or boiling slowly.
- a method of cooking using direct heat, which is much like grilling except that the heat source is over the food instead of under it
- refers to the process of pouring off the excess liquid or fat from food such as draining the water from boiled pasta or potatoes.
- a soft, thick mixture of dry ingredients, such as flour or meal, and liquid, such as water, that is kneaded, shaped, and baked, especially as bread or pastry.
41 Clues: fry very quickly over high heat • to beat into a creamy consistency. • to add (an ingredient or element) to another • to cook (food) by simmering or boiling slowly. • to fry by immersing in a deep utensil of fat or oil. • to cook (food) with dry heat, especially in an oven. • to remove the outer skin or rind of a fruit, egg, etc. • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2013-10-02
Across
- Long bones in the toes/feet are called?
- Ability of a cell to maintain internal equilibrium.
- The triangular bone of the knee.
- Heart attack.
- Name for scar tissue.
- The disease where bones are fragile and fracture easily.
- Muscle tissue found in the heart.
- Helper muscle.
- Very swollen toe or finger.
- False tumor.
- Fast heart rate.
- Scarring of the liver.
- Joint inflammation.
- My name.
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- An artery/vein passageway.
- Yellowing of the skin from excess bilirubin.
- Study of diseases.
- Study of the mind.
- "eating" cell.
- High blood glucose.
- Neck muscle pertaining to the sternum clavicle and mastoid process.
- Kidney stone.
- Swelling around the heart.
- Clotting cell.
- Wearing away of muscle is called muscle ____.
25 Clues: My name. • False tumor. • Heart attack. • Kidney stone. • "eating" cell. • Helper muscle. • Clotting cell. • Fast heart rate. • Study of diseases. • Study of the mind. • High blood glucose. • Joint inflammation. • Name for scar tissue. • Scarring of the liver. • An artery/vein passageway. • Swelling around the heart. • Very swollen toe or finger. • The triangular bone of the knee. • ...
Basic Music Terminology 2015-02-01
Across
- the symbol on a staff that indicates what the letter names will be for the lines and spaces of the staff
- organized sound or silence that is intended to elicit an emotional response in the listener
- the five parallel line used to notate music
- always
- soft
- the regular evenly spaced pulse that is the basis for rhythm
- signature the pattern of sharps and flats indicated on the staff at the beginning of a line of music
- very loud
- 120-168 beats per minute
- 200-208 beats per minute
- MM=## indicating the speed of the beat in (beats per minute)
- very
- 60-66 beats per minute
- the process of dividing the time of individual beats into smaller/shorter lengths of time
- a style of playing music tones in a "bell-like" or boing manner
- the process of slowing down of a tempo (rallentando seems to be more of a letting go or dying away)
- the process of slowing down of a tempo (ritardando seems to be a deliberate slowing or being late)
- volume emphasis on tone the happen between beats
- without
- the variation of volume/loudness in music, and the symbols that indicated volume
- the speed of the beat
- a sudden strong tone
- less
- 40-60 beats per minute
- a portion of music to be performed by one person
- the tone, or musical sound starts with a "t" sound
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- continue in a similar manner
- indicates a lowered pitch
- indicates a raised pitch
- the system used by musicians to measure the length of tones
- a style of playing musical tones with space between them
- 168-200 beats per minute
- medium soft
- medium loud
- a style of playing musical tones connected and smoothly
- 76-108 beats per minute
- loud
- the gradual decrease in volume in music for expressive effect
- 108-120 beats per minute
- very soft
- the tone is connected as smoothly as possible with the tone before it
- more
- the pattern of strong and weak beats in a piece of music (usually grouped into 2s, 3, or 4)
- the gradual increase in volume in music for expressive effect
- two or more pitches played, or sung at the same time
- 66-76 beats per minute
- two different pitches that sound unpleasant when played together
- two different pitches that sound pleasant when played together
- the relative highness or lowness of musical tones (determined by the number of vibrations per second)
- little
50 Clues: soft • loud • very • more • less • always • little • without • very loud • very soft • medium soft • medium loud • a sudden strong tone • the speed of the beat • 60-66 beats per minute • 66-76 beats per minute • 40-60 beats per minute • 76-108 beats per minute • indicates a raised pitch • 168-200 beats per minute • 120-168 beats per minute • 200-208 beats per minute • 108-120 beats per minute • ...
Basic Music Terminology 2015-02-01
Across
- soft
- the variation of volume/loudness in music, and the symbols that indicated volume
- without
- the speed of the beat
- the process of slowing down of a tempo (rallentando seems to be more of a letting go or dying away)
- the gradual increase in volume in music for expressive effect
- the symbol on a staff that indicates what the letter names will be for the lines and spaces of the staff
- medium soft
- medium loud
- 200-208 beats per minute
- a style of playing musical tones connected and smoothly
- the tone is connected as smoothly as possible with the tone before it
- organized sound or silence that is intended to elicit an emotional response in the listener
- the regular evenly spaced pulse that is the basis for rhythm
- a portion of music to be performed by one person
- a style of playing musical tones with space between them
- the process of slowing down of a tempo (ritardando seems to be a deliberate slowing or being late)
- 66-76 beats per minute
- very loud
- little
- indicates a raised pitch
- 108-120 beats per minute
- the system used by musicians to measure the length of tones
- always
- less
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- the relative highness or lowness of musical tones (determined by the number of vibrations per second)
- 168-200 beats per minute
- the gradual decrease in volume in music for expressive effect
- the pattern of strong and weak beats in a piece of music (usually grouped into 2s, 3, or 4)
- very
- signature the pattern of sharps and flats indicated on the staff at the beginning of a line of music
- loud
- 60-66 beats per minute
- MM=## indicating the speed of the beat in (beats per minute)
- the process of dividing the time of individual beats into smaller/shorter lengths of time
- volume emphasis on tone the happen between beats
- two different pitches that sound unpleasant when played together
- more
- two different pitches that sound pleasant when played together
- the five parallel line used to notate music
- a style of playing music tones in a "bell-like" or boing manner
- 40-60 beats per minute
- very soft
- 120-168 beats per minute
- 76-108 beats per minute
- indicates a lowered pitch
- the tone, or musical sound starts with a "t" sound
- a sudden strong tone
- two or more pitches played, or sung at the same time
- continue in a similar manner
50 Clues: soft • very • loud • more • less • little • always • without • very soft • very loud • medium soft • medium loud • a sudden strong tone • the speed of the beat • 60-66 beats per minute • 40-60 beats per minute • 66-76 beats per minute • 76-108 beats per minute • 168-200 beats per minute • 200-208 beats per minute • 120-168 beats per minute • indicates a raised pitch • 108-120 beats per minute • ...
WEB ANALYTICS TERMINOLOGY 2015-01-25
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- The act of moving from location to location within a web site, or between web sites, accomplished by clicking on links
- The number of times a visitor has visited a site during a reporting period.
- The number of days since a visitor's most recent visit during a reporting period
- The last page viewed by a visitor
- The physical characteristics of human populations and segments of populations, often used to identify consumer markets.
- The percentage of entrances on a web page that result in an immediate exit from the web site.
- A system of parameters or ways of quantitative assessment of a process that is to be measured, along with the processes to carry out such measurement.
- Component of search engine that indexes web sites automatically
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- Measure, in kilobytes of data transferred, of the traffic on a site.
- A text file that transmits information to a data collection facility via a 1x1 pixel GIF image request and includes a tracking ID that is used to identify returning visitors.
- The process of gaining customers through the means of different marketing strategies
- The first page viewed by a visitor
- The size of the audience reading, viewing, hearing, or interacting with a message in a given period of time.
- The act of selling goods and services online via a standalone site or through an online auction center
- A standard by which something can be measured or judged
- The number of e-mails that were sent but never reach the intended receiver.
- The browser used by a website visitor.
- A method of banner ads, emails and landing pages testing by which a baseline control sample is compared to a variety of single-variable test samples
- An area in the Internet specified by a URL address.
- Terms entered into the search field of a web search engine.
20 Clues: The last page viewed by a visitor • The first page viewed by a visitor • The browser used by a website visitor. • An area in the Internet specified by a URL address. • A standard by which something can be measured or judged • Terms entered into the search field of a web search engine. • Component of search engine that indexes web sites automatically • ...
Medical History Terminology 2015-09-01
Across
- UNTRAINED PERSON WHO PRACTICES FALSE MEDICINE
- ACT OR PROCESS OF PROVIDING THERAPY
- DONATION; SOMETHING GIVEN
- FREE FROM ALL GERMS
- TRUSTING IN MAGIC OR CHANCE
- EXACT, CORRECT, PRECISE
- ACT OF FINDING
- DIVIDING OR TAKING APART
- TIMES LONG PAST
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- OLD AGE
- PERIOD OF TIME
- TO PERFORM TEST THAT DO NOT PENETRATE THE BODY
- INSTRUMENT USED TO HEAR SOUNDS IN THE BODY
- ORGANISMS SO SMALL THEY CAN ONLY BE SEEN WITH MICROSCOPE
- HAVING TO DO WITH A RECORD OF PAST EVENTS
- ORGANISMS OR BEINGS WHICH DESTROY
- IN ORDER
- ACT OF WATCHING
- AGAINST INFECTION
- LOSS OF FEELING OR SENSATION
20 Clues: OLD AGE • IN ORDER • PERIOD OF TIME • ACT OF FINDING • ACT OF WATCHING • TIMES LONG PAST • AGAINST INFECTION • FREE FROM ALL GERMS • EXACT, CORRECT, PRECISE • DIVIDING OR TAKING APART • DONATION; SOMETHING GIVEN • TRUSTING IN MAGIC OR CHANCE • LOSS OF FEELING OR SENSATION • ORGANISMS OR BEINGS WHICH DESTROY • ACT OR PROCESS OF PROVIDING THERAPY • HAVING TO DO WITH A RECORD OF PAST EVENTS • ...
Medical Terminology Suffixes 2016-03-15
Across
- resembling
- creation of an artificial opening
- slight paralysis
- uterine tube
- stretching out
- producing, originating, causing
- tumor
- in the blood
- surgical repair
- disease
- state of
- measurement
- pertaining to
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- view of, viewing
- inflammation
- rapid flow of blood
- excision
- softening
- pertaining to visual examination
- drooping
- record
- hernia or protrusion
- cell
- breathing
24 Clues: cell • tumor • record • disease • excision • drooping • state of • softening • breathing • resembling • measurement • inflammation • uterine tube • in the blood • pertaining to • stretching out • surgical repair • view of, viewing • slight paralysis • rapid flow of blood • hernia or protrusion • producing, originating, causing • pertaining to visual examination • creation of an artificial opening
Fruit & Vegetable Terminology 2015-09-28
Across
- To remove the inedible outer covering of fruits or vegetables, usually by hand
- the vegetables or fruits
- Greens Leafy parts of plants which may be used alone or in combination to form a green salad. Examples: Romaine, spinach
- To separate salad greens into pieces
- Use of garnishes to enhance flavor and appearance of foods when served
- To cut or chop into very small pieces
- To cut into random pieces with a sharp knife
- Acid Chemical name for vitamin C
- Green coloring in plants
- To strip off the outside covering without using a knife
- To let food stand in a savory sauce to enrich flavor or to tenderize
- To cut into narrow strips with a knife or shredder.
- Dark spot on fresh vegetables
- To remove the stone or seeds from fruit
- To cut across into flat pieces. Examples: Tomatoes, cucumbers
- To cut into small cubes, usually less than 1/2 inch square
- To cut into square pieces of uniform size
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- To cut food, such as potatoes, cheese;, meats, or carrots into thin strips.
- To divide food into small pieces
- To briefly boil or steam, making the skins of fruits and nut meats easy to remove.
- To form tiny flakes by rubbing food with pressure against a grater
- Stem, root, flower, leaf, or seed portions of plant which may be used for food
- Indigestible carbohydrate found in fruits and provides roughage necessary for proper body elimination.
- To add an edible decoration to a food or plate of food to make it more attractive. Garnishes often add nutritional value as well.)
- Deep yellow or orange color pigment in fruit that can be converted by the body to vitamin A
- To rub with the sharp edge of a knife or other utensil to remove skin or other undesirable matter. Example: Outer portion of a carrot
- The formation of brown spots on salad greens due to improper handling and storage
- To mix lightly by lifting the ingredients with a fork to avoid
- To divide lettuce or other salad greens into large pieces
- To place in the refrigerator until cooled to temperatures between 33° and 40° Fahrenheit
- To cut off the outside covering with the aid of a knife
- To remove the inedible center portions of apples, pears, or pineapples
- En Place Work area set up; means that all that is needed for the menu at a given shift is lined up and ready to use
33 Clues: the vegetables or fruits • Green coloring in plants • Dark spot on fresh vegetables • To divide food into small pieces • Acid Chemical name for vitamin C • To separate salad greens into pieces • To cut or chop into very small pieces • To remove the stone or seeds from fruit • To cut into square pieces of uniform size • To cut into random pieces with a sharp knife • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2015-10-16
Across
- white blood cell
- mass of blood
- inflammation of the small intestines
- abnormal condition of the mind
- pertaining to under the liver
- removal of dead or damaged tissue
- deficiency of red blood cells
- specialist in women's diseases
- inability for blood to clot
- pain of a joint
- outer layer of heart wall
- visual examination of urinary bladder
- diminished sweating
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- benign tumor of a gland
- fungal disease
- inflammation of the larynx
- bruise
- pertaining to heart and lungs
- incision of a nerve
- tumor arising from the melanocytes
- spitting up of blood
- surgical removal of stomach
- openimg into windpipe
- removal and examination of living tissue
24 Clues: bruise • mass of blood • fungal disease • pain of a joint • white blood cell • incision of a nerve • diminished sweating • spitting up of blood • openimg into windpipe • benign tumor of a gland • outer layer of heart wall • inflammation of the larynx • surgical removal of stomach • inability for blood to clot • pertaining to under the liver • pertaining to heart and lungs • ...
Mastering Medical Terminology 2015-12-11
Across
- gastrointestinal
- fear
- urine
- fast
- the root word for nerve
- intravenous
- above normal, high
- before
- before, in front
- hour of sleep or bedtime
- complains of
- the root word for blood
- input and output
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- the root word for sugar
- half
- surgical removal
- discontinue or discharge
- range of motion
- against
- medication
- to breathe
- nothing by mouth
- the root word for colon
- before meals
- four times a day
25 Clues: half • fear • fast • urine • before • against • medication • to breathe • intravenous • complains of • before meals • range of motion • gastrointestinal • surgical removal • nothing by mouth • before, in front • four times a day • input and output • above normal, high • the root word for sugar • the root word for nerve • the root word for colon • the root word for blood • discontinue or discharge • ...
Wound terminology revision 2016-06-08
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- / The outer layer of the skin.
- / The main protein constituent of white fibrous tissue.
- / A function of the healing process in granulating tissue whereby edges of the wound are drawn towards each other.
- / A softening or sogginess of the tissue owing to retention of excessive moisture. Often showing as white wet tissue.
- / The abnormal accumulation of fluid beneath the skin, or in one or more cavities in the body.
- /The generation of new blood vessels in tissues.
- / Small masses of formative cells containing loops of newly formed blood vessels which spring up over any raw surface, as the first step in the process of healing of wounds.
- / The removal of devitalised tissue and foreign matter.
- / Presence of micro organism but without multiplication.
- / The final stage of the proliferative stage of tissue healing.
- / Devitalised tissue which has a yellow/white/grey hue.
- / An immune collagen producing cell of connective tissue.
- / Synonymous with eczema.
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- / The formation of new tissue filling the defect which takes place during the proliferation phase of healing.
- / A scab consisting of dried serum and devitalised dermal cells.
- / Is the tissue that covers the body surface, lines body cavities and forms glands.
- / Micro-organisms are not only present but are multiplying and producing an associated host reaction.
- / Narrowing of the blood vessels which results in the blood flow to a particular part of the body being reduced.
- / Multiplication of organisms without a corresponding host reaction.
- / Originates from the Greek word ‘to boil over’. Features dry, itching, red and inflamed skin.
- / Disease-producing, and is a term for example, applied to bacteria,capable of causing disease.
- / Redness of the skin due to hyperaemia.
- / A spreading infection into soft tissue.
- / The body’s natural ability to debride dead tissue. Softening of dead cells brought about by enzymes in the cells themselves.
- / The termination of bleeding by mechanical or chemical means or by the complex coagulation process of the body, consisting of vasoconstriction, platelet aggregation, thrombin and fibrin synthesis.
- / The local death of tissue. The tissue is often black /brown in colour and ‘leathery ‘in texture.
26 Clues: / Synonymous with eczema. • / The outer layer of the skin. • / Redness of the skin due to hyperaemia. • / A spreading infection into soft tissue. • /The generation of new blood vessels in tissues. • / The main protein constituent of white fibrous tissue. • / The removal of devitalised tissue and foreign matter. • / Devitalised tissue which has a yellow/white/grey hue. • ...
Worksheet One Terminology 2016-09-12
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- Necrotic dry tissue
- Transparent epidermal layer
- Cells that provide immune protection
- Necrotic moist tissue
- Barrier epidermal layer
- Softening of the tissues
- Visible bulge around a hair shaft
- Leukocyte cell
- Lack of blood supply
- Refers to tissue death
- Systemic infection
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- Number of epidermal layers
- Layer of skin that contains capillaries
- Another term for skin
- Another term for callus tissue
- Watery, clear, light yellow drainage
- Localized collection of pus
- Another term for drainage
- Extracellular polysaccharide matrix
- Type of oil gland
- Term to describe scar tissue
- Type of sweat glands on palms and soles
- Normal pH of skin
23 Clues: Leukocyte cell • Type of oil gland • Normal pH of skin • Systemic infection • Necrotic dry tissue • Lack of blood supply • Another term for skin • Necrotic moist tissue • Refers to tissue death • Barrier epidermal layer • Softening of the tissues • Another term for drainage • Number of epidermal layers • Transparent epidermal layer • Localized collection of pus • Term to describe scar tissue • ...
Criminal Justice Terminology 2020-02-25
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- /social security number
- /private investigator
- /special weapons and tactics
- /the taking of a person into custody following the rules of law
- /international criminal police organization
- /also known as
- /modus operandi (latin for method of operation); pattern of behavior typical for a particular offender committing a specific crime
- /the power to hear and determine a case
- witness /person who sees a crime take place
- /a request made by the defense or state that the case can be reviewed by a court of appeal
- /canine (dog)
- /elected chief officer of a county law enforcement agency
- /date of birth
- /assault with a dangerous or deadly weapon
- /a crime, less serious than a felony, and punishable by jail time
- warrant /an order issued by a judge for the arrest of a person
- /dead on arrival
- /proof that someone accused of a crime could not have done it
- /confidential informant
- /overdose
- /persons selected according to law and sworn to inquire into and declare a verdict on matters of fact
- /to take someone away from a place without that person’s consent or by fraud
- /combined DNA index system
- /a legal narrative description of events related to a crime
- /be on the lookout; similar to APB
- /driving while intoxicated or impaired
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- /threat to inflict injury with an apparent ability to do so
- /child protective services
- /an alternative to imprisonment allowing a person found guilty of an offense to stay in the community, usually under conditions and under the supervision of a probation officer
- /a serious crime, such as murder or arson
- /gunshot residue
- of limitations /the period of time within which a lawsuit must be brought, after which it is barred for lapse of time
- /the termination of formal charges
- /assistant attorney general
- /arresting officer
- /questioning, usually by the police, of a suspect in custody
- /a violation of the criminal law of a federal, state or local jurisdiction
- /last known as
- warrant /a written order issued by a judge that directs a law enforcement officer to search a specific area for a specific piece of evidence
- /breaking and entering
- /blood alcohol concentration
- /all-points bulletin; similar to BOLO
- /someone who intentionally helps another person commit a felony
- /a person under the age of 18
- /a person(s) formally charged but not yet tried for a crime
- /driving under the influence
- /hitting or striking another person
47 Clues: /overdose • /canine (dog) • /also known as • /last known as • /date of birth • /gunshot residue • /dead on arrival • /arresting officer • /private investigator • /breaking and entering • /social security number • /confidential informant • /child protective services • /combined DNA index system • /assistant attorney general • /special weapons and tactics • /blood alcohol concentration • ...
Medical Terminology - 9 2019-10-14
22 Clues: in • bad • lip • back • fear • move • twin • hand • glue • side • walk • heel • skin • about • small • digest • pleura • before • breast • finger • swelling • spinal column
Harry Potter Terminology 2020-03-05
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- the Weasley's home
- form of transportation based on the 3 D's: destination, deliberation, and determination
- magical device used to remove light from the surroundings
- Hermione's favorite subject
- a potion that allows the drinker to transform himself temporarily into the physical form of another
- animated corpses controlled by dark wizards
- where Harry's parents lived when he was a baby
- stone basin used to review memories
- letter than yells what is written on it
- alternative travel to apparition
- pair of magical brass binoculars that have magnification capabilities, as well as the ability to slow down or replay something seen through the lenses
- horcrux was created by Voldemort when he was hiding in the forests of Albania
- considered to be one of the most powerful dark wizards of all time, second only to Voldemort
- brand of wizarding bubble gum sold at Honeyduke's
- root with magical properties
- can only be seen by those who have witnessed death
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- type of quill that records what people are saying by itself
- a beverage you can drink once you come of age
- Department of Mysteries workers
- coin used for communication by Dumbledore's Army
- branch of magic concerned with the transmutation of substances
- most famous wizard of all time according to chocolate frog cards
- the process of reading or controlling one's mind
- glittering powder used by wizards to travel and communicate
- monster hatched from a chicken egg
- magic that attempts to see the future
- creatures that feed on human happiness and extract souls
- Ministry of Magic workers who perform memory charms
- common garden pest
- a ball used in quidditch
- bronze coin, smallest unit of currency in the wizarding world
- considers being on a chocolate frog card his greatest achievement
- mirror that detects and shows its owner's enemies
33 Clues: the Weasley's home • common garden pest • a ball used in quidditch • Hermione's favorite subject • root with magical properties • Department of Mysteries workers • alternative travel to apparition • monster hatched from a chicken egg • stone basin used to review memories • magic that attempts to see the future • letter than yells what is written on it • ...
Endocrine System Terminology 2020-04-17
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- hyposecretion of insulin by the pancreas or the inability of insulin to exert its effects; characterized by hyperglycemia, increased urinary output w/ glycosuria & thirst
- a decrease in secretion of hormones, or low amounts secreted
- having the same effects as sympathetic impulses, as has epinephrine (hormone of adrenal medulla)
- epinephrine & norepinephrine, hormones secreted by the adrenal medulla
- a high blood calcium level
- an enlargement of the thyroid gland, due to the lack of dietary iodine
- hyposecretion of the hormones of adrenal cortex, characterized by low blood pressure, dehydration, muscle weakness, & mental lethargy
- the conversion of glucose to glycogen to be stored as potential energy
- of Langerhans the endocrine portions of the pancreas that secrete insulin & glucagon
- hypersecretion of growth hormone in adult, resulting in excessive growth of bones of the face, hands, & feet
- all the reactions that take place w/in the body. Anabolism synthesis reaction, coming together, requires energy. Catabolism breakdown reaction, releases energy
- the organ (tissue) in which a hormone exerts its specific effects
- cells of Islets of Langerhans of the pancreas that secrete the hormone glucagon
- a high blood glucose level
- the pituitary gland
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- a metabolic acidosis that results from the accumulation of ketones in the blood when fats & proteins are used for energy production
- the conversion of stored glycogen to glucose to be sued for energy production
- cells of Islets of Langerhans of the pancreas that secrete the hormone insulin
- a low blood calcium level
- hypersecretion of the glucocorticoids of the adrenal cortex, characterized by fragility of skin, poor wound healing, truncal fat deposition, & thin extremities
- a low blood glucose level
- excessive growth of the body or its parts; result of hypersecretion of growth hormone in childhood
- hyposecretion of thyroxine in an infant, uncorrected, result is severe mental & physical retardation
- an increase in secretion of hormones, or high amounts secreted
- monosaccharide, primary energy source for body cell
- locally acting hormone-like substance produced by virtually all cells from the phospholipids of their cell membrane (have varied functions)
- a hormone secreted by adrenal medulla that stimulates many responses to enable the body to react to a stressful situation
- the condition of being abnormally small, caused by deficiency of growth hormone
- hyposecretion of thyroxine in an adult, decreased metabolic rate results in physical & mental lethargy
- drowsiness, laziness, or indifferent
30 Clues: the pituitary gland • a low blood calcium level • a low blood glucose level • a high blood calcium level • a high blood glucose level • drowsiness, laziness, or indifferent • monosaccharide, primary energy source for body cell • a decrease in secretion of hormones, or low amounts secreted • an increase in secretion of hormones, or high amounts secreted • ...
Arc Flash Terminology 2021-02-02
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- The underground conductors between the utility electric supply system and the service point.
- A documented system consisting of electrical safety principals, policies, procedures, and processes that direct activities appropriate for the risk associated with the hazard.
- A conducting object through which a direct connection to earth is established.
- A unit of an electrical system, other than a conductor, that carries or controls electric energy as its principal function.
- A person who has demonstrated skills and knowledge related to the construction and operation of electrical equipment and installations and has received safety training to identify and avoid the hazards involved.
- Abbreviation of a device intended for the protection of personnel that functions to de-energize a circuit or portion thereof within an established period of time when a current to ground exceeds the values established for a Class A device.
- A complete FR clothing and equipment system that covers all parts of the body except the hands and feet
- Electrically connected to, or is, a source of voltage.
- The basic electrochemical unit, characterized by an anode and a cathode used to receive, store, and deliver electrical energy.
- An approach limit (boundary) at a distance from exposed live parts within which work is considered the same as making contact with live parts
- Equipment designed to withstand the effects of an enteral arcing fault and directs the internally released energy away from the employee.
- A dangerous condition such that contact or equipment failure can result in electric shock, arc flash burn, thermal burn, or blast.
- A room specifically intended for the installation of batteries that have no other protective enclosure.
- A system consisting of two or more electrochemical cells connected in series or parallel and capable of storing electrical energy received and that can give it back by reconversion.
- Capable of being operated without exposing the operator to contact with live parts
- A device or group of devices that serves to govern, in some predetermined manner, the electric power delivered to the apparatus to which it is connected.
- An approach limit at a distance from an exposed live part within which a shock hazard exists
- All circuit conductors between the services equipment, the source of a separately derived system, or other power supply source and the final branch-circuit overcurrent device
- A ground potential gradient (difference) that can cause current flow from hand to hand or hand to foot through the body.
- Free from any electrical connection to a source of voltage.
- One or more cells chosen to represent the operating parameters of the entire battery (sometimes called “temperature reference” cell).
- The property of a material whereby combustion is prevented, terminated, or inhibited following a source of ignition with or without subsequent removal of the ignition source
- Inside the Approach Boundary when working near (live parts.
- A mechanical switching device used for isolating a circuit or equipment from a power source of power.
- The distance between a person’s face and chest area and a prospective arc source.
- An enclosure that is designed for either surface mounting or flush mounting and is provided with a frame, mat, or trim in witch a swinging door or doors are or can be hung.
- Equipment that utilizes electric energy for electronic, electrochemical, chemical, heating, lighting, or similar purposes.
- Without live parts exposed to a person on the operating side of the equipment
- Any current in excess of the rated current of equipment or the ampacity of a conductor.
- An overcurrent protective device with a circuit-opening fusible part that is heated and severed by the passage of overcurrent through it.
- Abbreviation of an assembly of one or more enclosed sections having a common power bus and principally containing motor control units.
- Coming in contact with live parts with the hands, feet, or other body parts with tools, probes, or with test equipment, regardless of the Personal Protective Equipment a person is wearing
- The overhead conductors between the utility electric supply system and the service point.
- The case or housing of apparatus- or the fence or walls surrounding an installation to prevent personnel from unintentionally contacting energized electrical conductors or circuit parts or to protect the equipment from physical damage.
- A type of cell in which the products of electrolysis and evaporation are allowed to escape freely into the atmosphere as they are generated. (Also called “flooded cell.”)
- Connected to establish electrical continuity and conductivity.
- The value assigned to a cell or battery of a given voltage class for the purpose of convenient designation; the operating voltage of the cell or system may vary above or below this value.
- Suitable for carrying electric current
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- A dangerous condition (hazard) associated with the release of energy caused by an electric arc.
- The highest level of fault current that could theoretically occur at a point on a circuit. This is the fault current that can flow in the event of a zero impedance short circuit and if no protection devices operate.
- Covered, shielded, fenced, enclosed, or otherwise protected by means of suitable covers, casings, barriers, rails, screens, mats, or platforms to remove the likelihood of approach or contact by persons or objects to a point of danger.
- Person A person who is not a qualified person
- An assembly of a fuse support with either a fuse holder or fuse carrier, or disconnecting blade.
- A lead-acid cell that is sealed with the exception of a valve that opens to the atmosphere when the internal pressure in the cell exceeds atmospheric pressure by a pre-selected amount, and that provides a means for recombination of internally generated oxygen and the suppression of hydrogen gas evolution to limit water consumption.
- The amount of current delivered at a point on the system during a short circuit condition.
- The amount of energy impressed on a surface, a certain distance from the source, generated during an electrical arc event, expressed as cal/cm2
- An approach limit at a distance from exposed live parts within which a worker could receive a second degree burn if an electrical arc flash were to occur. Defines the point which FR protection is necessary to avoid a second degree burn
- Not readily accessible to persons unless special means for access are used.
- An approach boundary limit at a distance from an exposed live part within which there is an increased risk of shock due to electrical arc-over combined with inadvertent movement for personnel working in close proximity to the live part
- The largest amount of current capable of being delivered at a point on the system during a short circuit condition.
- An organization, office, or individual responsible for enforcing the requirements of a code or standard, or for the approving equipment, materials, an installation, or a procedure.
- Not connected to ground or to a conductive body that extends the ground connection.
- A device designed to open and close a circuit by non-automatic means and to open the circuit automatically on a predetermined overcurrent without damage to itself when properly applied within its rating.
- A ground potential gradient (difference) that can cause current flow from foot to foot through the body
- A technique of performing work on live parts after the employee has been raised to the potential of the live part
- Acceptable to the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ)
- De-energized, disconnected, LOTO, tested, and grounded
- A physical obstruction to prevent unauthorized access to a work area and to limit access
- The point of connection between the facilities of the serving utility and the premises wiring.
- The person in charge of the premises, or other persons appointed or selected by the person in charge of the premises who performs certain duties associated with stationary storage batteries.
- A dangerous condition (hazard) associated with the possible release of energy caused by contact with or approach to live parts
- A combination of the likelihood of occurrence of injury or damage to health and the severity of injury or damage to health that results from a hazard.
- The state of electrical equipment considering the OEM’s instruction’s, recommendations, and applicable industry codes, standards, and recommended practices.
- Equipment, materials, or services included in a list published by an organization that is acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction and concerned with evaluation of products, services and equipment.
- The value attributed to materials that describes their performance to exposure to an electrical arc discharge.
- Operation of equipment in excess of normal, full-load rating, or of a conductor in excess of rated ampacity that, when it persists for a sufficient length of time, would cause damage or dangerous overheating.
- The circuit conductors between the final overcurrent device protecting the circuit and the outlet(s)
- A physical obstruction that is intended to prevent contact with equipment or energized electrical conductors and circuit parts or to prevent unauthorized access to a work area.
- An assessment that identifies hazards, estimates the potential severity of injury or damage to health, estimates the likelihood of occurrence of injury or damage to health, and determines if protective measures are required.
- Live parts capable of being touched; not suitably guarded, isolated, or insulated
- A solid, liquid, or aqueous immobilized liquid medium that provides the ion transport mechanism between the positive and negative electrodes of a cell.
71 Clues: Suitable for carrying electric current • Person A person who is not a qualified person • Acceptable to the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) • Electrically connected to, or is, a source of voltage. • De-energized, disconnected, LOTO, tested, and grounded • Free from any electrical connection to a source of voltage. • ...
Abnormal Psychology Terminology 2021-01-28
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- an experimental design in which patients are randomly assigned to a group that will receive an experimental treatment, such as a new drug, or to one that will receive a comparison treatment, a standard-of-care treatment, or a placebo
- the process of forming an idea that one is at risk of being ill-treated or harmed by others
- a variation in a gene or genes
- a controversial treatment in which a seizure is induced by passing a controlled, low-dose electric current
- psychotherapeutic treatment based on modification or manipulation of the client’s life circumstances or immediate environment.
- it is a neurotransmitter. It works as roles in emotional processing, mood, appetite, sexual desire and performance, sleep, pain processing, hallucinations, and reflex regulation.
- any of a large number of chemicals that can be released by neurons to mediate transmission of nerve signals across the junctions (synapses) between neurons.
- the intensity with which the individual experience the symptoms or illness
- negative affective state, ranging from unhappiness and discontent to an extreme feeling of sadness, pessimism, and despondency, that interferes with daily life.
- convinced they have a great unrecognized skill or status
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- the process of understanding which mental disorder can best explain an individual’s symptoms.
- a lock of visible response such as a frown or smile
- the presence of a particular observable trait or disorder in both individuals within a set of twins
- units of knowledge about the world
- the state or condition of being abnormal.
- research utilizing twins.
- something that occurs for a long time or is on-going
- the cognitive process by which individuals explain the causes of behavior and events.
- a psychological approach to treatment based on the principles of stoicism.
- is a manual used to diagnose with separate notations for psychosocial and contextual factors and disability
20 Clues: research utilizing twins. • a variation in a gene or genes • units of knowledge about the world • the state or condition of being abnormal. • a lock of visible response such as a frown or smile • something that occurs for a long time or is on-going • convinced they have a great unrecognized skill or status • ...
BMS Pathology Terminology 2021-02-02
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- the whole person / body, mind, spirit
- stability/balance
- disease transmitted between people / contagious
- temporary symptoms (come and go)
- name or cause of a disease
- function of mind or emotional
- long duration or frequent recurrence
- identifying disease based on signs/symptoms
- study of disease
- not easily managed or controlled
- examination by hearing
- examination by feeling
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- chemical reactions
- disease causing microorganism
- progression/development of disease
- outcome of a disease process
- examination by sight
- inherited
- without indicators
- gradual deterioration / progressive impairment
- normal function of the body
- abnormal proliferation of cells
- objective data
- subjective data
- rapid onset with short/severe course
25 Clues: inherited • objective data • subjective data • study of disease • stability/balance • chemical reactions • without indicators • examination by sight • examination by hearing • examination by feeling • name or cause of a disease • normal function of the body • outcome of a disease process • disease causing microorganism • function of mind or emotional • abnormal proliferation of cells • ...
Medical Terminology Fun 2020-04-23
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- four
- through
- first
- small
- white, colorless
- loss of intellectual function
- half, one side
- pertaining to the heart
- care and treatment of children
- many, much
- occurring before the proper time
- yellow
- the fundamental unit of a word
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- pertaining to electricity
- pertaining to anatomy
- an abbreviation formed from the letter of each word in a phrase
- black, dark
- against
- pertaining to circulation
- to cut out
- down, without, removal, loss
- absence, removal, séparation
- under, below, abnormally, low, decreased
- false
- toward, near
25 Clues: four • first • small • false • yellow • through • against • to cut out • many, much • black, dark • toward, near • half, one side • white, colorless • pertaining to anatomy • pertaining to the heart • pertaining to electricity • pertaining to circulation • down, without, removal, loss • absence, removal, séparation • loss of intellectual function • care and treatment of children • ...
Basic Geometry Terminology 2020-05-12
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- The point that is in the exact middle.
- A grid used to plot points.
- Two intersecting lines that create four 90° angles.
- Points Points that stop a line from continuing on.
- A flat figure that has to be closed with sides.
- used to measure angles.
- The name for the shared endpoint of an angle.
- Points that do not lie in the same line.
- To have the same measure.
- Two angles that add together to equal 180°.
- A point, line, or plane cuts a segment into equal parts.
- A ray that divides an angle into two equal parts.
- Two angles that share a ray, or common side.
- Two angles that add together to equal 90°.
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- An angle that measures 90°.
- An angle that is greater than 90° and less than 180°.
- Two angles opposite across the vertex.
- On the same plane.
- Two lines that will never cross.
- The zero value of a protractor.
- A dot that does not actually have any size.
- A line with endpoints on each side.
- Two lines that cross.
- A line with arrowheads on each side.
- Points that lie on the same line.
- The figure with two rays with the same endpoint.
- Two angles that together form a line.
- An angle that measures less than 90°.
- A line with one endpoint and one arrowhead.
- The unit of measure for an angle.
- A point that lies between two enpoints.
- A point, line, or plane that divides into two equal parts.
32 Clues: On the same plane. • Two lines that cross. • used to measure angles. • To have the same measure. • An angle that measures 90°. • A grid used to plot points. • The zero value of a protractor. • Two lines that will never cross. • Points that lie on the same line. • The unit of measure for an angle. • A line with endpoints on each side. • A line with arrowheads on each side. • ...
Basic Geometry Terminology 2020-05-12
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- Two angles that add together to equal 180°.
- Two angles that together form a line.
- A flat figure that has to be closed with sides.
- A point, line, or plane cuts a segment into equal parts.
- The unit of measure for an angle.
- The zero value of a protractor.
- A point, line, or plane that divides into two equal parts.
- An angle that measures 90°.
- The name for the shared endpoint of an angle.
- Two angles that add together to equal 90°.
- A dot that does not actually have any size.
- Points that lie on the same line.
- Two angles opposite across the vertex.
- Points that do not lie in the same line.
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- An angle that measures less than 90°.
- On the same plane.
- Points that stop a line from continuing on.
- The figure with two rays with the same endpoint.
- A line with arrowheads on each side.
- used to measure angles.
- A ray that divides an angle into two equal parts.
- Two lines that will never cross.
- Two intersecting lines that create four 90° angles.
- A grid used to plot points.
- A line with endpoints on each side.
- To have the same measure.
- Two angles that share a ray, or common side.
- Two lines that cross.
- A point that lies between two enpoints.
- The point that is in the exact middle.
- A line with one endpoint and one arrowhead.
- An angle that is greater than 90° and less than 180°.
32 Clues: On the same plane. • Two lines that cross. • used to measure angles. • To have the same measure. • A grid used to plot points. • An angle that measures 90°. • The zero value of a protractor. • Two lines that will never cross. • The unit of measure for an angle. • Points that lie on the same line. • A line with endpoints on each side. • A line with arrowheads on each side. • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2020-09-01
20 Clues: die • fire • time • color • chill • mouth • empty • break • under • motion • number • hunger • giraffe • destroy • fingers • cleaning • movement • direction • expensive • medication
nurse terminology crossword 2020-08-03
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- the body's way of producing heat when it feels cold
- an acute increase in the severity of the problem
- the state of being subject to death
- a stoppage of a bodily function
- determined by genetic factors
- a rise in body temperature that is above normal
- non severe
- when the kidneys aren't producing urine
- abnormal retaining of a fluid or secretion in a body cavity
- persisting for a long time
- present from birth
- doing something after the expected time
- intense
- specific type of dizziness that is characterized by the sudden sensation that you are spinning
- loss of consciousness
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- urine output of 3 or more liters a day
- a disease or condition which arises spontaneously
- the condition of being diseased
- condition of pain in the head
- a low amount of urine
- unpleasant sensation that can range from mild localized discomfort to agony
- the likely course of a disease or aliment
- diminution of the seriousness or intensity of disease or pain
- short duration yet severe
- blood in urine
- a group of symptoms which consistently occur together
- predicted to lead to death
- general feeling of discomfort ,illness , or lack of well being
- doing something before expected time
- uncontrollable shaking that is rapid and rhythmic "seizure"
- average in intensity
31 Clues: intense • non severe • blood in urine • present from birth • average in intensity • a low amount of urine • loss of consciousness • short duration yet severe • predicted to lead to death • persisting for a long time • condition of pain in the head • determined by genetic factors • the condition of being diseased • a stoppage of a bodily function • the state of being subject to death • ...
Map Terminology Project 2020-08-28
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- the distance higher than sea level the land is
- the imaginary line splitting the earth into an upper half and a lower half
- the upper half of the hemisphere
- the left side of the prime meridian
- A circle showing the basic directions
- the left to right middle line down the earth
- the earth in a sphere
- A side box that helps your understanding of the map
- A map of identifiable landmarks
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- the line at the same spot as the equator
- the in between points on a compass Northeast, Southeast, Southwest, and Northwest
- the imaginary line splitting the earth into an eastern half and a lower half
- the line in the same place as the prime meridian
- the right side of the prime meridian
- a mark or character used as a representation for a company or team/group
- the four main points on a compass, North, East, South, and West
- the lower half of the hemisphere
- the relationship between the map and the difference on the ground
- Most widely used reference map that includes the territories
- A diagram that shows an areas physical features
20 Clues: the earth in a sphere • A map of identifiable landmarks • the lower half of the hemisphere • the upper half of the hemisphere • the left side of the prime meridian • the right side of the prime meridian • A circle showing the basic directions • the line at the same spot as the equator • the left to right middle line down the earth • ...
Medical Terminology Review 2020-12-09
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- above or toward the head
- lowermost, below, or toward the feet
- surgical incision
- LLQ
- measles, mumps, rubella
- toward the head
- ST
- right upper quadrant
- blood vessel
- toward or nearer the midline
- muscle
- nearer the side, away from midline
- WBC
- paralysis
- OT
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- DNR
- movement
- RA
- oma
- electricity
- partial or incomplete paralysis
- A & P
- farthest from the midline
- HD
- Fx
- PKU
- nearest the midline
- heart
- bone
- bind or tie together
30 Clues: RA • ST • HD • Fx • OT • DNR • oma • LLQ • PKU • WBC • bone • A & P • heart • muscle • movement • paralysis • electricity • blood vessel • toward the head • surgical incision • nearest the midline • right upper quadrant • bind or tie together • measles, mumps, rubella • above or toward the head • farthest from the midline • toward or nearer the midline • partial or incomplete paralysis • nearer the side, away from midline • ...
Medical Terminology Review 2020-12-09
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- OT
- movement
- A & P
- electricity
- PKU
- scopy
- ST
- heart
- RA
- plasty
- oma
- muscle
- nearer the side, away from midline
- farthest from the midline
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- right upper quadrant
- blood vessel
- Ig
- lowermost, below, or toward the feet
- HD
- pain and suffering
- paralysis
- three
- LLQ
- bind or tie together
- DNR
- WBC
- toward or nearer the midline
- toward the head
- nearest the midline
- Fx
- above or toward the head
- bone
- measles, mumps, rubella
- partial or incomplete paralysis
- surgical incision
35 Clues: OT • Ig • HD • ST • Fx • RA • PKU • LLQ • DNR • WBC • oma • bone • A & P • three • scopy • heart • plasty • muscle • movement • paralysis • electricity • blood vessel • toward the head • surgical incision • pain and suffering • nearest the midline • right upper quadrant • bind or tie together • measles, mumps, rubella • above or toward the head • farthest from the midline • toward or nearer the midline • partial or incomplete paralysis • ...
Urinary Terminology Puzzle 2020-12-14
Across
- kidney stone
- polyuria polydipsia
- blood urea nitrogen
- surgical puncture to remove gas or fluid from the bladder
- the duct that carries urine from the renal pelvis to the urinary bladder
- inflammation of the renal pelvis of the kidneys
- the process of urine production
- urinary tract infection
- slow difficult or painful urination
- feline lower urinary tract disease
- increased frequency of urination without an increase in total production
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- inability to control urination
- surgical removal of kidney
- visual exam of the urinary bladder
- abnormal condition of high pH
- same strength urine
- the presence of nitrogen containing compounds in the blood
- increase urine flow and sodium excretion which decreases blood pressure
- removal of blood waste products by fluid exchange through the peritoneum as a treatment for renal failure
- picture of air in the bladder
- tube extending from the urinary bladder to the outside of the body
- glomerular filtration rate
22 Clues: kidney stone • same strength urine • polyuria polydipsia • blood urea nitrogen • urinary tract infection • surgical removal of kidney • glomerular filtration rate • abnormal condition of high pH • picture of air in the bladder • inability to control urination • the process of urine production • visual exam of the urinary bladder • feline lower urinary tract disease • ...
Part D Terminology 2021-03-04
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- A type of insurance in which the insured pays a share of the payment made against a claim.
- A group of medications used to treat the same condition or diagnosis.
- A requirement to contact the plan before filling certain prescriptions. Prescribers may need to show that the drug is medically necessary for the plan to cover it.
- An 11-digit identification number assigned to all drug products.
- A one-time, 30-day supply of a drug that Medicare drug plans must cover when an individual is in a new plan or when their existing plan changes its coverage.
- A drug sold directly to a consumer without the need for a prescription from a healthcare professional.
- The deductible is the amount paid out of pocket by the policy holder before an insurance provider will pay and expenses.
- This team generally reviews the pre-authorization requests from members and providers coordinating how much care people get. The goal is to make sure that patients get the care they need without wasting resources.
- A drug that is sold under a specific name or trademark that is protected by a patent.
- A list of prescription drugs a plan covers and at what tier.
- A drug plan formulary that divides drugs into groups.
- A drug that is changed by combining, mixing, or altering ingredients to create a medication tailored to the needs of an individual patient.
- True Out of Pocket. The amount members pay toward the cost of their prescription drugs including deductible, copays, and coinsurance (but not including premiums).
- A statement sent to a member which gives all of the details on what the plan covered, did not cover, how much money needs to be paid, and more. The EOB is generated when your provider submits a claim for the services the member received.
- A process where members must first try a less expensive drug to see if it works before the plan will agree to cover a more expensive drug.
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- Drugs and medications that by law require a prescription.
- Drugs considered to have a strong potential for abuse or addiction, but have a legitimate medical use.
- A generic drug is a pharmaceutical drug that contains the same chemical substance as a brand name. Sale of these drugs are allowed once the patent on the original brand drug expires.
- The formulary is usually divided into tiers or levels of coverage based on the type or usage of the medication. Each tier has a defined out-of-pocket cost that the patient must pay before receiving the drug.
- The price members pay for a policy, usually as a monthly payment.
- A document that describes in detail the health care benefits covered by the health plan. It provides documentation of what that plan covers and how it works, including how much the member pays.
- A restriction on the amount or quantity of medication this is covered by the plan during a specific period of time.
- A payment made by a member in addition to that made by an insurer.
- Cost sharing occurs when patients pay for a portion of health care costs not covered by health insurance.
24 Clues: A drug plan formulary that divides drugs into groups. • Drugs and medications that by law require a prescription. • A list of prescription drugs a plan covers and at what tier. • An 11-digit identification number assigned to all drug products. • The price members pay for a policy, usually as a monthly payment. • ...
Stage Terminology 2021 2021-03-08
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- the actual head height of the actor as determined by his or her body position
- if you can cause another actor to turn their back to the audience you are...
- stage a four-sided stage built like a box with one side cutaway, enabling the audience to view the play as if it were in a picture frame
- the area where the players perform; usually a raised platform
- any stage not classified as proscenium, thrust, or arena; convenient staging
- imaginary divisions giving depth to the proscenium stage
- stage constructed so the audience can sit on all sides; also known as theatre in the round
- turn body more towards the audience
- the stage that extends into the seating area the audience sits on three sides of the stage
- moving from one point on stage to another
- the imaginary wall that disengages actors from their audience
- after one actor moves, another moves in the opposite direction
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- purpose or reason behind the actor's movement
- the actor moves to allow fellow actor the chance to take the scene
- drape the draperies covering the proscenium opening, separating the audience from the stage
- open to the center of the stage
- the part of the stage extending past the proscenium arch toward the audience
- turn to the wings of the stage
- offstage spaces to the sides of the acting area
- planning the movement on the stage
- assume positions of equal strength
21 Clues: turn to the wings of the stage • open to the center of the stage • planning the movement on the stage • assume positions of equal strength • turn body more towards the audience • moving from one point on stage to another • purpose or reason behind the actor's movement • offstage spaces to the sides of the acting area • ...
FINANCE TERMINOLOGY TEST 2017-05-12
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- A Cash ______ is the document used to set out the planned income/expenditure of the business over the next few months.
- Break _____ is the point at which neither a profit or a loss is made.
- A cause of cashflow problems.
- The money received from selling goods and services.
- A cost which is paid regardless of output/sales.
- Cash____ refers to the management of cash in the business.
- A cost which varies with output/sales.
- A source of finance gained from the government which does not need to be repaid.
- Where goods are bought/sold and payment is made at a later date.
- Profit for the _____ is the new term for Net Profit, which is the final profit after all expenses have been deducted.
- A positive balance on the Cash Budget.
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- Changing ________ of raw materials can deal with cashflow problems / Increase Gross Profit.
- A negative balance on the Cash Budget.
- ________ Statement records the sales, costs of sales and expenses of a business over the last trading year.
- _______ Capital is finance received from an experienced entrepreneur in return for a share in the business.
- A source of finance which allows the business to withdraw money from the bank when it does not have any funds.
- Rising __________ can cause problems with cashflow and reduce Profits.
- Bank _____ is a lump sum received from the bank which is repaid in monthly installments with interest added.
- The money invested into the business by the owners.
- Expenses to solve cash flow problems / increase Profit for the Year.
- The profit which is made on trading activities only / before expenses are deducted.
21 Clues: A cause of cashflow problems. • A negative balance on the Cash Budget. • A cost which varies with output/sales. • A positive balance on the Cash Budget. • A cost which is paid regardless of output/sales. • The money received from selling goods and services. • The money invested into the business by the owners. • ...
