acting terminology Crossword Puzzles
Medical Terminology Suffixes 2019-01-04
17 Clues: fear • cell • record • hernia • to view • treatment • softening • deficiency • inflammation • surgical repair • incision, cutting into • berry-shaped bacterium • development, nourishment • condition of producing, forming • tumor, mass, collection of fluid • surgical puncture to remove fluid • instrument for visual examination
Medical Terminology Crossword 2020-09-14
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- Inflammation of the heart lining
- Disease where pus forms at roots of teeth
- Study of the nervous system
- Destruction and reabsorption of bone tissue
- Inflammation of the stomach
- Small mirror used by dentists to view teeth
- Graph showing the heartbeat
- ____ gravis is a muscle weakening disease
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- Inflammation of the peripheral nerves system
- Abnormally rapid beating of the heart.
- Surgical removal of a kidney
- Fungal ear infection in the canal/outer areas
- Specialist in diagnosis of skin diseases
- Malfunction of the kidney
- Pain in a muscle or muscles
- Infection in a bone.
- Surgical removal of a part of the stomach
17 Clues: Infection in a bone. • Malfunction of the kidney • Pain in a muscle or muscles • Study of the nervous system • Inflammation of the stomach • Graph showing the heartbeat • Surgical removal of a kidney • Inflammation of the heart lining • Abnormally rapid beating of the heart. • Specialist in diagnosis of skin diseases • Disease where pus forms at roots of teeth • ...
Life Insurance Terminology 2024-04-05
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- The amount that will be paid in case of death or maturity of the policy
- It provides for continuation of the original insurance plan, but for a reduced amount, without further premiums.'
- Similar to Whole Life insurance with flexible premium payments
- A return of part of the premium on participating insurance to reflect the difference between the premium charged and the combination of actual mortality, expense and investment experience.
- The payment a policy owner agrees to pay for an insurance policy
- An endorsement to an insurance policy that modifies clauses and provisions of the policy, including or excluding coverage.
- provides life insurance for the insureds entire lifetime
- Restoring a lapsed policy to its original premium paying status once all conditions have been met
- A statement or proof of your health, finances or job, which helps the insurer decide if you are an acceptable risk for life insurance.
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- The amount of cash available upon voluntary termination of a policy
- One of the choices available if the policy owner discontinues premium payments on a policy with a cash value.
- the person who owns the policy.
- provides life insurance if the insured passes from an accident
- The person named in the policy to receive the proceeds upon death of the insured
- provides life insurance for a specified period of time
- The process by which a life insurance company determines whether it can accept an application for life insurance
- A certain amount of time provided to the insured to review the policy and if not satisfied return to the company for a full refund
17 Clues: the person who owns the policy. • provides life insurance for a specified period of time • provides life insurance for the insureds entire lifetime • provides life insurance if the insured passes from an accident • Similar to Whole Life insurance with flexible premium payments • The payment a policy owner agrees to pay for an insurance policy • ...
Chapter 3 Terminology 2023-02-01
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- a condition in which a person can respond to a visual stimulus without being consciously aware of the stimulus
- this theory of dreaming, proposed by Sigmund Freud, suggests that dreams represent unconscious wishes, desires, and conflicts
- blindness failure to see visible objects because our attention is directed elsewhere
- a stage of sleep in which consciousness begins to decline, but the person may still respond to stimuli and can be easily awakened
- the stage of sleep in which sleep spindles (brief bursts of rapid brain activity) occur
- awareness of ourselves and the environment around us
- the simultaneous processing of stimuli at multiple levels
- the term Sigmund Freud used to refer to the hidden or underlying meaning of a dream
- a stage of sleep in which the eyes dart back and forth underneath the eyelids, brain activity is high, and a person is likely to dream
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- feeling that one is floating or falling during N1 sleep is referred to as _____________ sensations
- large, slow brain waves that indicate a person is in a deep sleep
- failure to notice changes in the environment because our attention is directed elsewhere
- this theory of dreaming posits that dreams are a result of the brain’s attempt to make sense of random brain activity that occurs while we sleep
- this theory of dreaming argues that dreams help to sift, sort, and store daily experiences into memory
- focusing of awareness on a specific aspect of one's experience
- to Sigmund Freud this is the actual remembered content of a dream
- also called deep sleep, this is a stage of sleep in which a person is difficult to awaken
17 Clues: awareness of ourselves and the environment around us • the simultaneous processing of stimuli at multiple levels • focusing of awareness on a specific aspect of one's experience • large, slow brain waves that indicate a person is in a deep sleep • to Sigmund Freud this is the actual remembered content of a dream • ...
SM1 Knee Terminology 2024-12-18
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- The ligament which resists valgus knee forces
- The ligament which stabilizes the patella
- The ligament which resists posterior knee translation
- Special stress test to evaluate MCL tears
- Postural position where the knees lock into hyperextension
- Special test to evaluate ACL tears
- Shock absorbers of the knee
- The ligament which resists anterior knee translation
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- The ligament which resists varus knee forces
- Which hamstring muscle attaches at Pes Anserine
- Distal bony attachment of Biceps Femoris
- Final distal attachment of the quadriceps muscles
- Special test to evaluate meniscus tears
- Where do the medial and lateral meniscus lie
- Strongest bone in the body
- This hamstring muscle has 2 heads
- Proximal attachment of Rectus Femoris
17 Clues: Strongest bone in the body • Shock absorbers of the knee • This hamstring muscle has 2 heads • Special test to evaluate ACL tears • Proximal attachment of Rectus Femoris • Special test to evaluate meniscus tears • Distal bony attachment of Biceps Femoris • The ligament which stabilizes the patella • Special stress test to evaluate MCL tears • ...
Lab Report Terminology 2025-05-05
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- Type of graph used to show changes over time (4)
- The first section of your lab report, briefly describing the experiment (5)
- The section where you record your measurements (7)
- What you want to find out (3)
- The response variable that you measure (9)
- What you test or manipulate in an experiment (10)
- Numbers used in an experiment should be _______ (10)
- _______ science is based on evidence, not opinions (4)
- The section where you analyze your results (10)
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- Your educated prediction about what will happen (10)
- Factors kept the same to ensure fair testing (10)
- The last section of your lab report (10)
- Visual representation of data, either line or bar (5)
- Units, titles, and labels should be _______ (5)
- Information collected during the experiment (4)
- Step-by-step instructions for your experiment (6)
- The equipment and substances needed (9)
17 Clues: What you want to find out (3) • The equipment and substances needed (9) • The last section of your lab report (10) • The response variable that you measure (9) • Units, titles, and labels should be _______ (5) • Information collected during the experiment (4) • The section where you analyze your results (10) • Type of graph used to show changes over time (4) • ...
Medical terminology - Suffixes 2026-02-15
17 Clues: pain • cell • tumour • study of • enlargement • measurement • inflammation • immature cell • flow, discharge • blood condition • removal/excision • surgical puncture • abnormal condition • producing, forming • formation, structure • procedure of recording • instrument to view/examine
Media Terminology Crossword! 2026-02-23
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- The place where the story happens
- A romantic comedy genre
- The tools we use to create meaning in media
- The arrangement of elements within a frame
- Classifies media texts using shared conventions
- Codes created through camera, lighting and editing
- The style of lettering used in text
- Codes that use sound
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- What characters wear to show personality or role
- Codes that use text
- A genre involving caped heroes and villains
- Codes that use objects, colour and body language
- Red can symbolise love or danger — this is a symbolic use of
- Repeated ways of constructing media work
- Brightness or darkness used to create mood
- The name of a film shown on a poster
- The perspective from which a shot is taken
17 Clues: Codes that use text • Codes that use sound • A romantic comedy genre • The place where the story happens • The style of lettering used in text • The name of a film shown on a poster • Repeated ways of constructing media work • Brightness or darkness used to create mood • The arrangement of elements within a frame • The perspective from which a shot is taken • ...
Newton's Laws 2025-08-25
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- The force exerted on an object by another object.
- Occurs when multiple forces acting on an object are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction.
- An influence that causes a push or a pull on an object.
- The rate at which an object's velocity changes over time.
- The force required to accelerate a mass of one kilogram.
- A force of nature that attracts all objects with mass or energy towards each other.
- Scientific study of the deformation of the rocks that make up the Earth's crust and the forces that produce such deformation.
- The product of an object's mass and its velocity.
- The rate of change of an object's position.
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- The force that resists the relative motion.
- When the forces acting on an object are not equal.
- The natural tendency for objects at rest to stay at rest and for objects in motion to stay in motion at the same speed and direction, unless acted upon by an external force.
- The property of a body that is a measure of its inertia.
- The pulling force transmitted axially along a flexible connector.
- An overall force that results from the combination of all individual forces acting on an object.
15 Clues: The force that resists the relative motion. • The rate of change of an object's position. • The force exerted on an object by another object. • The product of an object's mass and its velocity. • When the forces acting on an object are not equal. • An influence that causes a push or a pull on an object. • The property of a body that is a measure of its inertia. • ...
footprints without feet 2021-08-01
20 Clues: spy • jump • theft • explain • surprise • informal • troubled • bedspread • footmarks • to decrease • being alone • to take hold • unconventional • cause or allow • relating to acting • an item of clothing • beyond what is usual • the practice of magic • a feeling of great surprise or wonder • a person who studies or teaches science
vocab words Lessons 13 2022-03-31
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- prosper
- the act of accepting
- a joyful celebration
- scold
- acting on a feeling
- to flow
- special advantage
- to enter to settle
- intruding on others
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- degree of strength
- welcoming
- deceitful
- lacking some quality
- like a riot
- loud and lively
- first public performance
- falling to pieces
- to feel sorrow
- innocent
- an overstatement
20 Clues: scold • prosper • to flow • innocent • welcoming • deceitful • like a riot • to feel sorrow • loud and lively • an overstatement • falling to pieces • special advantage • degree of strength • to enter to settle • acting on a feeling • intruding on others • the act of accepting • lacking some quality • a joyful celebration • first public performance
Spanish 2 Vocabulary (Repaso para la prueba) 2019-02-27
25 Clues: war • news • alien • danger • victim • public • channel • to show • to kill • website • to steal • interview • game show • soap opera • to be bored • sports show • police show • ladron their • cartoon show • horror movie • to be arrested • Academy awards • social networks • actuación acting • to be in love with
Chapter 12 Review Worksheet - Forces and Motion 2021-03-01
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- is a type of friction force that acts on objects that are not moving
- is a type of friction force that opposes the motion of an object through a fluid
- this is a measure of inertia of an object and depends on the amount of matter the object contains
- this is an Italian scientist that experimented with rolling balls down a wooden ramp and studied how gravity produces constant acceleration
- this is the type of force gravity is
- this is a scientist that published a book that introduced laws of motion
- this is a Greek scientists and philosopher that made many scientific discoveries but was not always correct
- these are forces that combine to produce a net force of zero
- is a force that opposes the motion of objects that touch as they move past each other
- is a type of nuclear force that is a powerful force of attraction that acts only on the neutrons and protons in the nucleus of an atom
- this is what force is measured in
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- this is the force of gravity acting on an object
- is a universal force that is associated with charged particles
- these are forces that result in the net forces acting on an object does not equal zero
- is a type of friction force that opposes the direction of motion of an object as it slides over a surface
- this is the tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion
- is a force that acts between any two masses
- is a push or a pull that acts on an object
- which law of motion states the acceleration of an object is equal to the net force on it divided by the object's mass
- which law of motion states whenever one object exerts a force on a second object, the second object exerts an equal and opposite force on the first object
- is the product of an object's mass and its velocity
- is the overall force acting on an object after all the forces are combined
- is a type of friction force that acts on rolling objects
- which law of motion states that an object does not change as long as the net force acting on the object is zero
- is a type of nuclear force that is an attractive force that acts only over a short range
25 Clues: this is what force is measured in • this is the type of force gravity is • is a push or a pull that acts on an object • is a force that acts between any two masses • this is the force of gravity acting on an object • is the product of an object's mass and its velocity • is a type of friction force that acts on rolling objects • ...
TASK - 1 SET - 2 2021-03-10
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- The ______ function returns a sequence of numbers, starting from 0 by default,& increments by 1 (by default), and stops before a specified number.
- If a Python expression is well formed, the interpreter then translates it to an equivalent form in a low-level language called_____.
- The run-time system might execute the program directly on the hardware or run yet another program called an ______
- Repeated execution of a set of statements is called_____
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- An............... is a combination of values, variables, and operators.
- The newline character \n is called an _____sequence
- String is a sequence of .........
- _______ is the highest order of of precedence in python
- In programming terminology, this piece of text is referred to as a _____.
- You can run simple Python expressions and statements in an interactive programming environment called____
- ** represents which operator (clue: a**b).
- Python has................ function for taking user input.
12 Clues: String is a sequence of ......... • ** represents which operator (clue: a**b). • The newline character \n is called an _____sequence • _______ is the highest order of of precedence in python • Repeated execution of a set of statements is called_____ • Python has................ function for taking user input. • ...
Newspapers 2015-01-28
Across
- On ______7th Caledonia will vote to possibly become a separate school district.
- Benedict Cumberbatch called himself an ________ after using the terminology ‘colored.’
- Frank Paskewich called BP’s 2010 oil spill cleanup ______________.
- Gov. Walker called his plan for a new Milwaukee arena a "Pay Their ______" proposal.
- Being only (outwardly or) ____________ allies, India is worried about China’s maneuvering.
- Two twin drug-traffickers got only 14 years because they agreed to become _________.
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- At the old St. Joseph's Hospital in West Bend they opened three time capsules.
- Man at Sinai Medical was set on fire by a spark to his _______ apparatus on his face.
- Bela was almost _________ then cremated and buried with the ashes of his owner.
- Monday, a drone 2 ______ in diameter crashed into the southwest side of the White House.
- Walker, formed a committee -- "Our American _________" to advance his potential candidacy.
- Walker said the U.W.University needs to get out from "under the _______" of state government.
12 Clues: Frank Paskewich called BP’s 2010 oil spill cleanup ______________. • At the old St. Joseph's Hospital in West Bend they opened three time capsules. • On ______7th Caledonia will vote to possibly become a separate school district. • Bela was almost _________ then cremated and buried with the ashes of his owner. • ...
Force & Motion 2014-11-20
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- the acceleration of an object is related to the net force acting on it and the mass of the object: F = ma
- a force that acts without physical contact to pull two objects toward each other
- the metric unit used to measure force or weight
- the force that pushes up to support the weight of an object
- a force that occurs when two things move past each other and rub together
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- the speed and the direction of motion of an object; also, the rate of change of an object's position over time
- for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction
- a force that acts on an object to change its speed or direction from a distance
- the amount by which the opposing forces acting on an object are unequal
- a force that must touch
- if the forces acting on an object are balanced, the object will continue doing what it is doing
- a change in an object's speed
- a push or pull that causes something to change its speed or direction
13 Clues: a force that must touch • a change in an object's speed • the metric unit used to measure force or weight • for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction • the force that pushes up to support the weight of an object • a push or pull that causes something to change its speed or direction • ...
Force & Motion 2014-11-21
Across
- the acceleration of an object is related to the net force acting on it and the mass of the object: F = ma
- the speed and the direction of motion of an object; also, the rate of change of an object's position over time
- the amount by which the opposing forces acting on an object are unequal
- a force that must touch
- the force that pushes up to support the weight of an object
- the metric unit used to measure force or weight
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- a push or pull that causes something to change its speed or direction
- if the forces acting on an object are balanced, the object will continue doing what it is doing
- a force that acts on an object to change its speed or direction from a distance
- for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction
- a change in an object's speed
- a force that occurs when two things move past each other and rub together
- a force that acts without physical contact to pull two objects toward each other
13 Clues: a force that must touch • a change in an object's speed • the metric unit used to measure force or weight • for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction • the force that pushes up to support the weight of an object • a push or pull that causes something to change its speed or direction • ...
FMG Review 2024-04-29
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- Net force acting on an object that does not change the object’s speed or direction of motion
- A measure of how quickly an object gets from one place to another mathematically represented by distance divided by time.
- The tendency of objects to resist any change in motion
- Point The motion of an object is always judged with respect to some other object or point.
- gravity is pulling everything this way
- When an object changes position over time relative to a reference point
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- Newton's ____ law states the force on an object is equal to its mass times its acceleration
- Speed with a given direction
- when two objects interact, they apply forces to each other of equal magnitude and _______ direction.
- A push or a pull acting on an object
- A force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are in contact
- an object will not change its motion unless a force acts on it is Newton's ___ law
- Net force acting on an object that changes the object’s speed, direction of motion, or both
13 Clues: Speed with a given direction • A push or a pull acting on an object • gravity is pulling everything this way • The tendency of objects to resist any change in motion • A force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are in contact • When an object changes position over time relative to a reference point • ...
Respiratory System 2021-07-02
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- (Serevent Diskus)Beta2 Adrenergic Long acting prevention of Asthma attacks.
- (Sudafed) Decongestant for Rhinitis
- (Singulair)Leukotriene Receptor Antagonists Asthma, exercise induced bronchospasm
- (Zyrtec)Allergic symptoms, itchy/watery eyes, sneezing, uticaria.
- (Benadryl) Allergic symptoms, itchy/watery eyes, sneezing, uticaria.
- (Claritin) Allergic symptoms, itchy/watery eyes, sneezing, uticaria.
- (Mucinex) Expectorant for non-productive cough w/resp infections
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- (Proair, Proventil)BETA2 ADRENERGIC Short Acting for Acute Asthma Attacks
- (Mucomyst) Mucolytics for pulmonary disorders w/thick mucous, Cystic Fibrosis, also antidote for Acetaminophen OD.
- (Atrovent) Anticholinergics for COPD, bronchitis, Emphysema
- Corticosteroid Asthma, Rhinitis (Flovent)
- Corticosteroid Asthma, rhinitis (Pulmicort)
- Xanthine for long term asthma, copd, bronchitis, emphysema
- (Tessalon) Antitussives. for cough
14 Clues: (Tessalon) Antitussives. for cough • (Sudafed) Decongestant for Rhinitis • Corticosteroid Asthma, Rhinitis (Flovent) • Corticosteroid Asthma, rhinitis (Pulmicort) • Xanthine for long term asthma, copd, bronchitis, emphysema • (Atrovent) Anticholinergics for COPD, bronchitis, Emphysema • (Mucinex) Expectorant for non-productive cough w/resp infections • ...
Forces 2017-02-13
Across
- Calculated by the change in velocity over time
- The weight of an object acts at a single point known as the ____ of mass
- The ____ of an object never changes even when weight does
- _____ force is equal to all forces acting in all directions on an object
- Has three laws of motion
- potential The energy stored in a spring
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- A quantity with size and direction
- k is equal to the spring ______
- ______ distance is equal to thinking plus breaking distances
- Force = k x ______
- Measured by distance over time
- ______ velocity occurs when a falling object reaches its fastest speed
- The force acting on an object due to gravity
- A quantity with only magnitude
14 Clues: Force = k x ______ • Has three laws of motion • Measured by distance over time • A quantity with only magnitude • k is equal to the spring ______ • A quantity with size and direction • potential The energy stored in a spring • The force acting on an object due to gravity • Calculated by the change in velocity over time • ...
science 2025-12-08
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- change to the shape or size inside of a sturcture caused by internal forces
- layers of different materials pressed and glued together
- looks
- forces stresses that act on the outside of a structure
- how a structure is put together shaped and what materials were used to make it
- joints joints that allow movement
- nails, staples bolts are all ________
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- load a changing force acting on a structure
- natural mass stutures
- forces stresses that act on the inside of a structure
- things to consider when planning a project are: the function,aesthetics_________ and joints
- stresses (push or pull)
- is a force that should be measured in newtons
- load a permanent force acting on a structure
14 Clues: looks • natural mass stutures • stresses (push or pull) • joints joints that allow movement • nails, staples bolts are all ________ • load a changing force acting on a structure • is a force that should be measured in newtons • load a permanent force acting on a structure • forces stresses that act on the inside of a structure • ...
End of school play 2021-03-25
14 Clues: kíván • színpad • babonás • közönség • legalább • színdarab • rendkívül • szerencse • szórakoztat • hirdetőtábla • meghallgatás • szöveg, szerep • sok szerencsét, kéz- és lábtörést • This is what you get if you're afraid of acting
REFUGEE - New Vocabulary (Week 4) 2018-10-29
Across
- brutal, insensitive or cruel persons (p14)
- excited, uncontrolled and acting like in a frenzy (p18)
- violating a law or committing a sin (p36)
- wave and swing wildly (p38)
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- total chaos and loss of control (22)
- express total disapproval and judgement or sentence a punishment (p35)
- to be incredibly dry or thirsty (p29)
- to feel extremely disappointed or upset (p45)
- to discipline or criticize (p42)
- unable to avoid or escape (p40)
- acting with mental distress because because of fear of danger (p26)
11 Clues: wave and swing wildly (p38) • unable to avoid or escape (p40) • to discipline or criticize (p42) • total chaos and loss of control (22) • to be incredibly dry or thirsty (p29) • violating a law or committing a sin (p36) • brutal, insensitive or cruel persons (p14) • to feel extremely disappointed or upset (p45) • excited, uncontrolled and acting like in a frenzy (p18) • ...
Balanced and Unbalanced Forces 2022-09-06
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- what is the p in PDS
- when a person or object directly pushes or pulls another object
- what is the d in PDS
- overall forces acting on an object
- push or pull from one object to another
- two forces equal on size and acting in opposite directions on an object
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- two forces that are unequal in size and in the opposite direction
- what is the s in PDS
- force that pulls downward towards earth's center
- also called supporting force
- what net forced measured in
11 Clues: what is the p in PDS • what is the s in PDS • what is the d in PDS • what net forced measured in • also called supporting force • overall forces acting on an object • push or pull from one object to another • force that pulls downward towards earth's center • when a person or object directly pushes or pulls another object • ...
Theatre Arts 2023-02-03
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- A long speech by one person.
- A group of people who watch theatre play.
- Space for the performance
- A person in a novel, play or film.
- Female performer
- A conversation between two or more people.
- A short fictional story that has a moral.
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- A theatre play that combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting and dance.
- Acting without words
- Male performer
- The clothes worn by actors in a play or film/movie or worn by somebody to make them look like something else.
11 Clues: Male performer • Female performer • Acting without words • Space for the performance • A long speech by one person. • A person in a novel, play or film. • A group of people who watch theatre play. • A short fictional story that has a moral. • A conversation between two or more people. • A theatre play that combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting and dance. • ...
Phrases 2024-10-24
structures 2025-04-07
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- to improve the strength of a structure, we must choose the best ____
- if a structure does not break, it has (resistencia)
- the internal tensions that a body is subjected to when different forces act on it (esfuerzos)
- a type of stress caused by two opposite forces acting on a body, tending to flex or bend it (flexión)
- an influence that can deform a body or change its movement or produce movement in a body at rest (fuerza)
- a type of stress caused by two opposite forces acting on a body, tending to twist it
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- the stability of a structure depends on the position of its center of ____
- the American flag has the colors red, white, and ____
- the only figure that can not be deformed (triángulo)
- the USA is most known for this sport
- a type of stress caused by two oppositely directed forces acting on a body, tending to cut it (cortadura o cizalladura)
- a type of stress caused by two opposite forces, tending to stretch it (tracción)
- a type of stress caused by two opposite forces, tending to flatten it or reduce it
13 Clues: the USA is most known for this sport • if a structure does not break, it has (resistencia) • the only figure that can not be deformed (triángulo) • the American flag has the colors red, white, and ____ • to improve the strength of a structure, we must choose the best ____ • the stability of a structure depends on the position of its center of ____ • ...
foreign free trade 2022-11-28
8 Clues: an ocean • acting together • the leadership of nations • the buying or selling of item • the act of acting on your own • the person or people against you • groups of people ruled by government • A mutual agreement between two parties
Dr. Lapinsky - Pharmaceutical Science of Insulin 2023-05-11
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- the mnemonic diabetics can remember concerning the correct order of adding a rapid- or short-acting insulin in a single syringe with NPH insulin
- basal insulins mostly affect _______ blood glucose levels
- all insulins have the same potency for facilitating glucose uptake into target cells, as well as the same binding affinity to the insulin receptor, which are examples of ____________ properties of insulin
- the protein in NPH insulin that makes the product appear cloudy in the vial
- the specific cells of the pancreas responsible for producing insulin
- all pre-mixed insulins are named as the percentage of each component, with the ____________ insulin always listed first
- the metabolic pathway that converts glucose in muscle cells into pyruvate along with a release of energy that muscle cells can use
- the pharmacologically active form of insulin that binds to the insulin receptor and also readily undergoes systemic absorption
- insulin inhibits this pathway, which is the metabolic pathway that results in the generation of glucose from certain non-carbohydrate carbon substrates
- an insulin analog preparation uniquely formulated pH = 4, which not only controls the pharmacokinetics of __________ but can also cause a stinging sensation to the patient upon injection
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- rapid-acting insulins are also referred to as _______ insulins because they are designed to prevent insulin from aggregating into its natural storage form
- the process of glucose transporter proteins from moving from inside the cell to embedding within a target cell's cell membrane
- a rapid-acting insulin that is contraindicated in patients with asthma or COPD
- for the most part, insulin products are designed to be administered by _________ injection
- glucose is too polar of a molecule to undergo ______ into target cells
- the pharmacokinetics of insulin detemir is principally controlled by binding to this protein in the bloodstream
- this is insulin aspart formulated with niacinamide, which functions to promote faster absorption of insulin aspart into the bloodstream
- an ultra-long-acting insulin that contains a hexadecanedioc acid that functions to promote the formation of insulin di- and multi-hexamers
- insulin is a peptide hormone that signals the liver to convert glucose into ______, which serves as an energy storage form of glucose in humans
- the insulin to which all other insulins are compared to concerning pharmacokinetics
20 Clues: basal insulins mostly affect _______ blood glucose levels • the specific cells of the pancreas responsible for producing insulin • glucose is too polar of a molecule to undergo ______ into target cells • the protein in NPH insulin that makes the product appear cloudy in the vial • a rapid-acting insulin that is contraindicated in patients with asthma or COPD • ...
5th Grade Week 15 Number the Stars Chapters 1-6 Vocab 2023-03-13
8 Clues: without emotion • acting eager to fight • very certain and sure • unwilling to change one’s mind • to look or stare disapprovingly • full of pride in an arrogant way • someone showing arrogance; acting superior • with a lack of respect; with scorn (dislike)
Science Lab - Final Exam Review 2023-05-26
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- total length of an object's movement
- chain or cord wrapped around a disk
- Form of energy created from the flowing of electrons
- change in distance over time
- Object in motion stays in motion, object at rest stays at rest unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
- overall force acting on an object after all forces have been combined
- Energy that is stored based on the shape or position of an object
- force of attraction between two masses
- Done when a force moves an object in the same direction as the force.
- a push or pull acting on an object to change its motion
- unit used when measuring force
- unit used when measuring power
- Form of energy that is stored in the chemical bonds of compounds
- inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder
- Form of energy that an object has due to motion, shape, or position.
- Form of energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- Form of energy that travels in waves; has some electrical properties and some magnetic properties.
- rigid bar that pivots/rotates around a fulcrum
- value given to a machine based on the multiple it increases work by
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- length and direction from the starting point to end point.
- two inclined planes put together; often used to separate or connect two objects
- force that works against the motion of objects as they touch and move past one another.
- unit used when measuring work/energy
- Every action has an equal and opposite reaction
- Energy due to motion of an object
- measures the force of gravity acting on an object
- change in speed over time
- This occurs when the only force vertically acting on an object is gravity
- Energy resources that, once used, take millions of years to form.
- when net force is not equal to zero
- Energy resources that can be replaced in a short period of time.
- type of friction that acts on objects at rest
- Force is dependent on mass and acceleration
- Form of energy from the total arrangement and movement of particles in a substance
- when net force is equal to zero
- rate at which work is done
36 Clues: change in speed over time • rate at which work is done • change in distance over time • unit used when measuring force • unit used when measuring power • when net force is equal to zero • Energy due to motion of an object • chain or cord wrapped around a disk • when net force is not equal to zero • total length of an object's movement • unit used when measuring work/energy • ...
Chapter 7 - Basic Aeronautics and Aerodynamics (Aerospace) 2025-12-03
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- The rear portion of an airfoil where the upper and lower surfaces meet.
- The upward-acting aerodynamic force that opposes weight.
- Ability to change the direction of engine thrust for better maneuverability.
- The curvature of the airfoil's surface.
- Lift created by the downwash of air behind a wing.
- A sudden loss of lift when the critical angle of attack is exceeded.
- The forward-acting mechanical force generated by an engine.
- The downward-acting force caused by gravity.
- A fluid's resistance to flow; causes friction drag.
- Measure of the heat energy in a gas, affecting its density.
- The part of an airfoil that first meets the airflow.
- Ratio of an aircraft's speed to the speed of sound.
- Swiss scientist who established the principle relating fluid speed and pressure.
- The weight of the crew, passengers, fuel, and cargo.
- How weight is spread throughout an aircraft.
- The rearward-acting force that opposes thrust.
- Angle between the chord line and the relative wind.
- A wave of increased pressure.
- The science or art of flight.
- Flying faster than the speed of sound.
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- States that as the speed of a fluid (like air) increases, the pressure within the fluid decreases.
- Resistance caused by air rubbing on the aircraft's surface.
- Resistance caused by the shape of the aircraft (also known as pressure drag).
- Irregular, unsteady air motion; can cause a bumpy ride.
- A wave of decreased pressure.
- Lift produced by the movement of an airfoil through the air.
- Smooth, streamline flow of air, usually over the leading part of a wing.
- A powerful, thin pressure disturbance created when an object moves faster than the speed of sound.
- Varies with air temperature; about 761 mph at sea level.
- Mass per unit volume; decreases with altitude.
- An imaginary straight line connecting the leading and trailing edges of a wing.
- Force exerted per unit area, a key characteristic of gas.
- Drag that is a necessary byproduct of producing lift.
- Drag caused by the formation of a shock wave at near-sonic speeds.
- The direction of the airflow with respect to the airfoil.
- AIRFLOW Rough, irregular air flow characterized by eddies.
- The study of the movement of air and the forces it creates on objects in motion.
37 Clues: A wave of decreased pressure. • A wave of increased pressure. • The science or art of flight. • Flying faster than the speed of sound. • The curvature of the airfoil's surface. • The downward-acting force caused by gravity. • How weight is spread throughout an aircraft. • Mass per unit volume; decreases with altitude. • The rearward-acting force that opposes thrust. • ...
Net Forces 2021-10-31
Across
- almost but not completely accurate
- push and pull of an object
- different amounts of force acting on an object
- forces moving in the same direction
- rate of changes on an objects velocity
- sum of all forces acting on an object
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- forces moving in the opposite direction
- when you push a door open
- action of something being moved
- same amount of force on both sides
10 Clues: when you push a door open • push and pull of an object • action of something being moved • almost but not completely accurate • same amount of force on both sides • forces moving in the same direction • sum of all forces acting on an object • rate of changes on an objects velocity • forces moving in the opposite direction • different amounts of force acting on an object
4:3 crossword andre 2016-05-12
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- increase speed of something
- sum of the force acting on an object
- object at rest will stay at rest unless another force acts upon it
- past tense and now time go by
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- space between 2
- national unit
- for every motion there another motion acting upon it
- same rate of speed unless something changes
- exact distance and speed between 2 places
- speed acts when object acts on object
10 Clues: national unit • space between 2 • increase speed of something • past tense and now time go by • sum of the force acting on an object • speed acts when object acts on object • exact distance and speed between 2 places • same rate of speed unless something changes • for every motion there another motion acting upon it • ...
Newton's Three Laws of Motion 2020-03-31
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- formula to find how much force needed to accelerate objects
- increase the rate or speed of something
- the resistance to motion
- force the sum of forces acting on an object
- Newton's 3rd law of motion
- force two equal forces acting in opposite directions
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- force changes position, speed or direction of object
- unit of force
- tendency to do nothing or not change
- a push or a pull
10 Clues: unit of force • a push or a pull • the resistance to motion • Newton's 3rd law of motion • tendency to do nothing or not change • increase the rate or speed of something • force the sum of forces acting on an object • force changes position, speed or direction of object • force two equal forces acting in opposite directions • ...
Newtons Law 2022-09-08
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- an equal and opposite force acting upon an object
- increase or decrease an objects speed
- strength or energy as an attribute of movement
- force on an object not equal to zero
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- resistance of one object while passing another
- opposite in direction, equal in size
- sum of forces acting upon an object
- unit of force
- tendency to do nothing or remain unchanged
- force equals mass times acceleration
10 Clues: unit of force • sum of forces acting upon an object • opposite in direction, equal in size • force equals mass times acceleration • force on an object not equal to zero • increase or decrease an objects speed • tendency to do nothing or remain unchanged • resistance of one object while passing another • strength or energy as an attribute of movement • ...
Lucky Dragon 2024-12-26
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- To change from one thing to another.
- Shy and quiet around other people.
- The whole thing; all of it.
- Exciting movement or things happening.
- New or from today, not old.
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- To spin around quickly.
- Special clothes people wear for acting, dancing, or celebrations.
- Very, very old.
- To do something like dancing or acting in front of people.
- A flat object you wave to make yourself feel cooler.
10 Clues: Very, very old. • To spin around quickly. • The whole thing; all of it. • New or from today, not old. • Shy and quiet around other people. • To change from one thing to another. • Exciting movement or things happening. • A flat object you wave to make yourself feel cooler. • To do something like dancing or acting in front of people. • ...
Job puzzle 2020-09-20
engels 2020-09-21
Atiya Harris Chapter 4 Vocabulary 2015-11-02
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- THERE ARE NO CONTACT FORCES PUSHING UP ON THE OBJECT AND THE OBJECTS APPERENT WEIGHT IS ZERO
- THE TENDENCY OF AN OBJECT TO RESIST CHANGE
- THE ACCELERATION OF AN OBJECT IS PROPORTIONAL TO THE NET FORCE AND INVERSELY PROPORTIONAL TO THE MASS OF THE OBJECT BEING ACCELERATED
- FORCE EXERTED BY A FLUID ON THE OBJECT MOVING THROUGH THE FLUID
- IS THE FORCE AN OBJECT EXPERIENCES AS A RESULT OF ALL THE FORCES ACTING ON IT, GIVING THE OBJECT AN ACCELERATION
- TWO FORCES THAT ARE IN OPPOSITE DIRECTIONS AND HAVE EQUAL MAGNITUDE
- THE STATE AN OBJECT IS IN IF THE NET FORCE ON THE OBJECT IS ZERO
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- ALL FORCES COME IN PAIRS
- AN OBJECT AT REST WILL REMAIN AT REST AND OBJECT MOVING WILL CONTINUE TO MOVE IN A STRIGHT LINE WITH CONSTANT SPEED IF ONLY THE NET FORCE ACTING ON THAT OBJECT IS ZERO
- A PUSH OR PULL EXERTED ON AN OBJECT
- PHYSICAL MODEL WHICH REPRESENTS THE FORCES ACTING ON A SYSTEM
- IS THE PERPENDICULAR CONTACT FORCE EXERTED BY A SURFACE ON ANOTHER OBJECT
- THE CONSTANT VELOCITY REACHED WHEN THE DRAG FORCE EQUALS THE FORCE OF GRAVITY
- THE VECTOR SUM OF ALL THE FORCES ON AN OBJECT
14 Clues: ALL FORCES COME IN PAIRS • A PUSH OR PULL EXERTED ON AN OBJECT • THE TENDENCY OF AN OBJECT TO RESIST CHANGE • THE VECTOR SUM OF ALL THE FORCES ON AN OBJECT • PHYSICAL MODEL WHICH REPRESENTS THE FORCES ACTING ON A SYSTEM • FORCE EXERTED BY A FLUID ON THE OBJECT MOVING THROUGH THE FLUID • THE STATE AN OBJECT IS IN IF THE NET FORCE ON THE OBJECT IS ZERO • ...
Advanced Physical Science - Semester Two Exam - Chapter 12 2022-05-21
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- The universal force that is most effective over the longest distance is ____.
- The gravitational force between two objects _____ as mass increases.
- The gravitational force between two objects increases as distance _____ .
- When a pair of balanced forces acts on an object, the net force that results is equal to _____.
- When an object is sliding, the sliding friction force acts in a direction ______ of motion.
- When opposite poles of two magnets are brought together, they ____ each other.
- The _____ force acting on a satellite in orbit is a center-directed force.
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- The acceleration due to gravity on Mars is about one-third the acceleration due to gravity on Earth's surface, so objects on Mars have a weight that is one-______ the weight on Earth's surface.
- According to the law of universal ______, if no net force acts on a system, the total momentum of the system does not change.
- the centripetal force acting on a satellite in orbit acts as an ______ force on the satellite.
- The centripetal force acting on a satellite in orbit changes the _____ of the satellite.
- Distance traveled in given time
- Motion caused by the downward force of gravity and an initial forward velocity is _____ motion.
- The speed and direction of motion.
14 Clues: Distance traveled in given time • The speed and direction of motion. • The gravitational force between two objects _____ as mass increases. • The gravitational force between two objects increases as distance _____ . • The _____ force acting on a satellite in orbit is a center-directed force. • ...
Suicide Prevention 2021-06-21
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- feelings of tension, fear and/or worried thoughts
- quality of life that includes physical, mental, social, and emotional aspects
- acting in a hostile way
- feeling isolated and separated from everyone else
- overwhelming feeling of sadness, risk factor for suicide
- who to call if you are feeling suicidal
- obsession over this can be an indicator someone is suicidal
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- Wearing this especially in hot weather may be a sign of self harm
- how a person is acting
- extreme tiredness
- feeling of wanting to end ones life
11 Clues: extreme tiredness • how a person is acting • acting in a hostile way • feeling of wanting to end ones life • who to call if you are feeling suicidal • feelings of tension, fear and/or worried thoughts • feeling isolated and separated from everyone else • overwhelming feeling of sadness, risk factor for suicide • obsession over this can be an indicator someone is suicidal • ...
Balanced and Unbalanced Forces 2022-09-06
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- two forces that are unequal in size and in the opposite direction
- what net forced measured in
- overall forces acting on an object
- when a person or object directly pushes or pulls another object
- what is the s in PDS
- force that pulls downward towards earth's center
- what is the d in PDS
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- two forces equal on size and acting in opposite directions on an object
- also called supporting force
- what is the p in PDS
- push or pull from one object to another
11 Clues: what is the s in PDS • what is the p in PDS • what is the d in PDS • what net forced measured in • also called supporting force • overall forces acting on an object • push or pull from one object to another • force that pulls downward towards earth's center • when a person or object directly pushes or pulls another object • ...
Ethical Principles 2023-10-24
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- Disinterested and selfless concern for the well-being of others
- A situation requiring a difficult choice between alternatives
- What is fair to the individual and society
- Refraining from actions that might harm others
- Overriding a patient's choice for his "own good"
- Principle for moral behavior
- Acting consistently with personal and professional values
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- "Greatest good for the greatest number"
- Actions based on duty
- Deemed good or desirable by an individual or group
- Acting for the value and respect of a person
11 Clues: Actions based on duty • Principle for moral behavior • "Greatest good for the greatest number" • What is fair to the individual and society • Acting for the value and respect of a person • Refraining from actions that might harm others • Overriding a patient's choice for his "own good" • Deemed good or desirable by an individual or group • ...
Unit 6: From begining to end 2023-11-13
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- causing death eventually; leading finally to death
- extremely small
- limit
- the power or opportunity to do something before others do; the energy and desire that is needed to do something
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- to cause or start the beginning of something; to formally accept a person as a member of a group or organization usually in a special ceremony
- to keep someone or something within limits; to prevent someone or something from going beyond a particular limit, area, etc.
- - the last part of something such as a musical performance, play, etc.
- having limits or a limited number and/or amount
- the special words or phrases that are used in a particular field
- - occurring at the beginning of something
- to cause something to end; to end in a particular way or at a particular to take a job away from someone
11 Clues: limit • extremely small • - occurring at the beginning of something • having limits or a limited number and/or amount • causing death eventually; leading finally to death • the special words or phrases that are used in a particular field • - the last part of something such as a musical performance, play, etc. • ...
Force Crossword 2021-10-14
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- energy of motion.
- force acting in opposite direction causing change motion
- a push or pull
- how far apart objects or points are
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- sum of all force on the object.
- a study of matter and energy
- two forces acting on an object are equal in size but act in opposite directions or the same
- events in the past, present, and future regarded as a whole.
- distance an object travels over time
- change in velocity or speed and direction.
- is the speed in a given direction
11 Clues: a push or pull • energy of motion. • a study of matter and energy • sum of all force on the object. • is the speed in a given direction • how far apart objects or points are • distance an object travels over time • change in velocity or speed and direction. • force acting in opposite direction causing change motion • ...
Luca Sfintescu - Physics P.5 2025-10-14
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- An object at rest stays at rest, and an object in motion stays in motion
- SI unit for speed
- The acceleration of an object is dependent on the net force acting upon the object and its mass
- SI unit for force
- For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction
- SI unit for weight
- Newton's mother's name
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- acceleration force of gravity
- a quantity with both magnitude and direction
- SI unit for acceleration
- a model to show forces acting on an object
11 Clues: SI unit for speed • SI unit for force • SI unit for weight • Newton's mother's name • SI unit for acceleration • acceleration force of gravity • a model to show forces acting on an object • a quantity with both magnitude and direction • For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction • An object at rest stays at rest, and an object in motion stays in motion • ...
Art 2023-06-23
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- Design is the art of creating and arranging elements to achieve a specific purpose or effect.
- Film is a form of visual storytelling through moving pictures and recorded sound.
- Dance is the art of moving your body in a rhythmic and expressive way to music.
- Theater is a place where actors perform plays, telling stories through acting and dialogue.
- Painting is the art of using colors and brushes to create pictures on canvas or paper.
- Acting is the art of portraying a character by using gestures, expressions, and speech.
- Sculpture is the art of creating three-dimensional objects by shaping or carving materials.
- Architecture is the art and science of designing and constructing buildings.
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- Poetry is a form of literature that uses rhythm, rhyme, and expressive language.
- Literature refers to written works such as novels, poems, plays, and stories.
- Drawing is the act of making pictures by using pencils, pens, or other artistic tools.
- Music is a form of art that uses sounds, rhythms, and melodies to create harmony.
- Photography is the art of capturing images using a camera and various techniques.
13 Clues: Architecture is the art and science of designing and constructing buildings. • Literature refers to written works such as novels, poems, plays, and stories. • Dance is the art of moving your body in a rhythmic and expressive way to music. • Poetry is a form of literature that uses rhythm, rhyme, and expressive language. • ...
Unit 3: Ethics in Sports 2015-03-17
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- putting yourself in someone else’s shoes. Seeing a situation from their point of view.
- is what you think about a situation and the way you approach it. Attitude can change depending on the situation and the circumstances.
- is what makes you act the way you do. Character has been defined as the essence of who you are and is what you are like on the inside.
- the act of being kind and courteous to others. Acting and speaking with modesty.
- are the rules and high standards that serve as guidelines in both business and personal life.
- doing things that should be done without being asked to do them.
- someone who can be trusted to do the right thing. No cheating, no shortcuts, no excuses.
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- being faithful to others. No talking behind someone’s back.
- are a system of deciding what is right or wrong in a reasoned and impartial manner.
- acting with dignity and composure.
- acting with eagerness, interest, and passion.
- the ability to work well with others and as a team.
- the ability to act and speak without offending others.
13 Clues: acting with dignity and composure. • acting with eagerness, interest, and passion. • the ability to work well with others and as a team. • the ability to act and speak without offending others. • being faithful to others. No talking behind someone’s back. • doing things that should be done without being asked to do them. • ...
structures 2025-04-07
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- to improve the strength of a structure, we must choose the best ____
- if a structure does not break, it has (resistencia)
- the internal tensions that a body is subjected to when different forces act on it (esfuerzos)
- a type of stress caused by two opposite forces acting on a body, tending to flex or bend it (flexión)
- an influence that can deform a body or change its movement or produce movement in a body at rest (fuerza)
- a type of stress caused by two opposite forces acting on a body, tending to twist it
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- the stability of a structure depends on the position of its center of ____
- the American flag has the colors red, white, and ____
- the only figure that can not be deformed (triángulo)
- the USA is most known for this sport
- a type of stress caused by two oppositely directed forces acting on a body, tending to cut it (cortadura o cizalladura)
- a type of stress caused by two opposite forces, tending to stretch it (tracción)
- a type of stress caused by two opposite forces, tending to flatten it or reduce it
13 Clues: the USA is most known for this sport • if a structure does not break, it has (resistencia) • the only figure that can not be deformed (triángulo) • the American flag has the colors red, white, and ____ • to improve the strength of a structure, we must choose the best ____ • the stability of a structure depends on the position of its center of ____ • ...
Newton's 3 Laws of Motion 2012-09-18
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- The _______ an object is, the more gravitational pull it has.
- the measure of how much matter is in an object
- If an object is in motion, the forces must be _______.
- the force that acts between two surfaces that are touching
- when two or more forces are acting on an object, creating NO motion
- As the water & air in a bottle rocket push downward and out of the bottle, the water and gases still in the rocket push _______.
- According to Newton's 3rd Law, for every action there is an ______ and opposite reaction.
- According to Newton's 2nd Law, the more mass an object has, the _____ force it moves with.
- According to Newton's 1st Law, if an object is in motion it will remain in motion in a straight line and at a _______ speed unless an unbalanced force acts on it.
- When sledding down a snowy hill, this type of friction will eventually cause you to stop moving.
- the measure of how much gravity is pulling on an object
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- gravity always ______ objects towards the center
- An object at rest tends to ______ at rest, according to Newton's 1st Law of Motion.
- if two forces are working on an object in the same direction, do this
- combination of all the forces acting on an object
- Action-Reaction pairs don't cancel because they act on _______ objects.
- a push or pull
- this force exists between any two objects that have mass
- an object that is not able to be moved must have this kind of friction acting on it
19 Clues: a push or pull • the measure of how much matter is in an object • gravity always ______ objects towards the center • combination of all the forces acting on an object • If an object is in motion, the forces must be _______. • the measure of how much gravity is pulling on an object • this force exists between any two objects that have mass • ...
unit 2 vocab 2021-10-14
19 Clues: a law • careful • to shake • to behave • shortness • to regain • provisional • being untidy • to wear away • small stream • unintelligible • to make public • detached sound • spend foolishly • lessing in value • sober or serious • one who makes proposals • prevent by acting first • same words as were used
MIND-BENDER CROSSWORD 2019-04-25
Across
- Governing principles that describe how a department or an organization is supposed to handle a specific situation.
- A primary care physician.
- Situation in which a patient is issued more than one medical record number from an organization with multiple facilities.
- A health record that includes both paper and electronic elements.
- The healthcare system funded by the U.S. Department of Defense, for the active and retired military and their families.
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- Federally approved supplemental coverage policies.
- Dates during which the insurance plan is active
- Payments for health services for in-network as per the insurance plan.
- Remote acquisition, recording and transmission of patient data via a telecommunications system to a healthcare provider for analysis and decision making
- Position requires employee to have goo medical terminology and administrative skills.
- A medical condition that coexists with the primary cause for hospitalization and affects the patient's treatment and length of stay.
- Another name for employer sponsored coverage.
12 Clues: A primary care physician. • Another name for employer sponsored coverage. • Dates during which the insurance plan is active • Federally approved supplemental coverage policies. • A health record that includes both paper and electronic elements. • Payments for health services for in-network as per the insurance plan. • ...
Business Tantra 2025-01-07
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- Extremely high and typically accelerating inflation. - 14 letters
- The global market for trading currencies. - 5 letters
- An interactive event where participants engage in virtual stock trading to learn about market dynamics and investment strategies. (3 letters)
- A financial institution that guarantees new security issues. - 11 letters
- The practice of profiting from price differences in different markets. - 9 letters
- Wealth in the form of money or assets for investment. - 7 letters
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- Expecting a rise in stock prices. - 7 letters
- Money borrowed that must be repaid with interest. - 4 letters
- The net movement of cash in and out of a business. - 8 letters
- UNBOXED A series that breaks down finance terminology alphabetically, making complex concepts easy to understand. (14 letters)
- The ease with which an asset can be converted to cash. - 9 letters
- The total value of a company’s outstanding shares. - 9 letters
12 Clues: Expecting a rise in stock prices. - 7 letters • The global market for trading currencies. - 5 letters • Money borrowed that must be repaid with interest. - 4 letters • The net movement of cash in and out of a business. - 8 letters • The total value of a company’s outstanding shares. - 9 letters • Extremely high and typically accelerating inflation. - 14 letters • ...
Physics Vocabulary 2022-04-08
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- An objects change in position relative to a reference point
- Change in velocity (distance, time or direction)
- An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
- A push or pull that can change the motion of an object
- Combination of all forces acting on an object
- The acceleration of an object depends on the object's mass and the magnitude (size) of the force acting upon it
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- forces acting on an object that combine and form a net force of zero
- The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion
- For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
- Distance an object travels per unit of time
- Forces that combine to produce a net force that is not equal to zero and cause the velocity of an object to change.
- The speed (distance/time) and direction of a moving object
12 Clues: Distance an object travels per unit of time • Combination of all forces acting on an object • Change in velocity (distance, time or direction) • The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion • A push or pull that can change the motion of an object • For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction • ...
Terminology Review Crossword 2021-01-06
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- a collection of reps in a row without stopping
- the time taken to recuperate between each set
- exercise typically means activities such as weightlifting and push-ups and sit-ups, which builds muscle and physical strength through short bursts of strenuous activity
- How many times you exercise per period of time, for example per week
- Rate Zones - percentages of your maximum heart rate
- someone who assists you when performing an exercise and keeps you safe
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- is the decline in the ability of a muscle to perform (generate force)
- Rate - The speed of the heartbeat measured by the number of contractions of the heart per minute.
- one complete movement of an exercise
- exercise activities such as walking, bicycling or swimming that temporarily increase your heart rate and respiration
- only one joint is involved in a movement
- completing a repetition with assistance from a spotter when you cannot complete it on your own
- completing an exercise until the muscle has reached complete fatigue and fails at completing any more reps
- Changing a lift or exercise in an effort to produce a different result or due to injury
- How much energy is expended when exercising.
- more than one joint being involved in a movement
- How long you exercise at a time, usually counted in minutes
- Heart Rate - the greatest number of beats per minute your heart can possibly reach during all-out strenuous exercise
18 Clues: one complete movement of an exercise • only one joint is involved in a movement • How much energy is expended when exercising. • the time taken to recuperate between each set • a collection of reps in a row without stopping • more than one joint being involved in a movement • Rate Zones - percentages of your maximum heart rate • ...
BASIC DENTAL TERMINOLOGY 2021-01-07
17 Clues: kieli • silta • kruunu • suulaki • eroosio • tulehdus • hankauma • implantti • amalgaami • komposiitti • kulmahammas • oikomishoito • hampaan ydin • periodontiitti • hampaan poisto • hammaskiven poisto • hampaiden narskuttelu
Bowls Terminology Crossword 2020-04-18
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- When newspapers show prejudice for someone (4)?
- Drop this in to go fishing (4)?
- Force exerted on the mass of a body by gravity (6)?
- An enclosed area of ice for skating (4)?
- Drive up a cul-de-sac (4,3)?
- A tennis stroke - played on one side (8)?
- What your mother said you should always eat(6)?
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- There’s something fishy about this captain (7)?
- String in a candle (4)?
- First off - spelt like a lump of metal (4)?
- Midweek last year, we played two of nine (4)?
- Move the jack - not needed with COVID-19 here (7)?
- Sounds like a game of two fruits (5)?
- The surface or the directional line (5)?
- Card used for lifting heavy objects (4)?
- Part of the body bowlers build (4)?
- Bonanza actor gets in the way (7)?
17 Clues: String in a candle (4)? • Drive up a cul-de-sac (4,3)? • Drop this in to go fishing (4)? • Bonanza actor gets in the way (7)? • Part of the body bowlers build (4)? • Sounds like a game of two fruits (5)? • The surface or the directional line (5)? • Card used for lifting heavy objects (4)? • An enclosed area of ice for skating (4)? • A tennis stroke - played on one side (8)? • ...
MXP Terminology/Systems 2022-04-20
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- Our soft phone we use to outbound Merchants. Located at the bottom righthand corner of Salesforce
- The type of case notes template we should always use
- the person that is in charge of the business/location that is able to make any charges to their business/location
- A compiled book of all Mx assigned to you is called_? Your Merchants Refers to S/PM managed accounts.
- A place where the merchant has access to update things such as bank and menu prices. They can also view sales reports and so much more!
- Where you would find the original closed won agreement with the Decision Maker
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- What you should do to get credit for the case
- these are our workflows located in Salesforce. Also known as the North Star.
- Where you would go to see past payment and scheduled payments and it also has a link to Stripe.
- what you fill in when you are ready to mark your case as completed and solved
- What we need to do before providing information to a Merchant there are 3 levels Low, mid and High
- The system where we receive cases, update case notes and houses DD Kb references.
- A 3rd party that pays our Merchants and Dashers. It also shows if a payment has been processed is in processing or has failed.
- Is the system we use to create a location on the DD platform. This system can only be used internally within DD.
- Abbreviated as AO and is the other DD internal Point of Contact for the Mx
- the abbreviation for Merchant Experience Partner. The team members that provide Mx's with the white glove service. AKA the Rockstars top tier!
- Is where we can go look up a specific order.
17 Clues: Is where we can go look up a specific order. • What you should do to get credit for the case • The type of case notes template we should always use • Abbreviated as AO and is the other DD internal Point of Contact for the Mx • these are our workflows located in Salesforce. Also known as the North Star. • ...
Mathematics terminology-Arithmetic 2013-05-06
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- The number that is to be subtracted.
- Part of a whole.
- The number that is to be subtracted from.
- Taking one number away from another.
- Finding the total by combining two or more numbers.
- The number that you are multiplying by.
- The answer after you divide one number by another.
- Operation of splitting into equal parts or groups.
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- The result of adding two or more numbers.
- The bottom number in a fraction.
- The number that gets multiplied.
- The number you divide by.
- The top number in a fraction.
- Any of the numbers that are added together.
- The amount that you want to divide up.
- The result of subtracting one number from another.
- The answer when two numbers are multiplied together.
17 Clues: Part of a whole. • The number you divide by. • The top number in a fraction. • The bottom number in a fraction. • The number that gets multiplied. • The number that is to be subtracted. • Taking one number away from another. • The amount that you want to divide up. • The number that you are multiplying by. • The result of adding two or more numbers. • ...
Karate Striking Terminology 2013-10-23
17 Clues: Forearm • Backfist • Upper cut • Spear hand • Hook punch • Ridge hand • Knife hand • Lunge punch • Hammer fist • Reverse punch • Vertical Punch • Palm heel strike • Roundhouse punch • One knuckle punch • Two knuckle punch • Four knuckle punch • Forefist, vertical punch
Learning - Key Terminology 2014-06-17
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- A substance which helps send messages across the synaptic gap
- Buttons Found on the end of the Axon Terminals
- A natural response to a stimulus which is not learned, and occurs normally
- A change in behaviour which occurs through the onset of age and development
- This type of plasticity generally occurs following the loss of another structure, through a brain trauma
- When new synaptic connections are formed, it is called...
- Occurs when one neuron attempts to connect with another neuron
- A relatively permanent change in behaviour which occurs through experience
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- The main excitatory neurotransmitter for the passing of information between neurons
- A type of plasticity which occurs through growth, especially in a young child
- The brains ability to change neuron structures is known as p______
- The process when the brain naturally removes the synapses which will not be used
- A set of complex behavioural actions which occur naturally within a species is a _ _ pattern
- The tiny gap between two neurons where messages are sent
- The process where nerve fibres grow bushier branches
- Helps with keeping a balanced mood and a settled sleep cycle
- Helps with focusing attention, initiating voluntary movement, and is an Excitary Neurotransmitter
17 Clues: Buttons Found on the end of the Axon Terminals • The process where nerve fibres grow bushier branches • The tiny gap between two neurons where messages are sent • When new synaptic connections are formed, it is called... • Helps with keeping a balanced mood and a settled sleep cycle • A substance which helps send messages across the synaptic gap • ...
Biological Warfare Terminology 2023-11-20
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- Term used when an insect or tick transmits disease to humans
- Time between exposure to a toxin and the appearance of symptoms (2 words)
- Word for inanimate objects that can act act as an intermediary and spread disease
- Outbreak of contagious disease affecting an unusually large nuber of people or an extensive geographical area
- Ease with which an agent causes death in a host
- Relative degree or severity produced by a toxin
- Vaccines, antibiotics, or antivirals given before the onset of symptoms
- Ability of agent to withstand varied environmental conditions
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- Relative severity of the disease
- Ease with which an agent is passed from one person to another
- Must multiply in the host to cause disease
- Disease naturally occurring within a specific area
- Antibiotics, antivirals, and/or supportive therapies given after the onset of symptoms
- Ability of infectious agent to cause disease in a susceptible host
- Outbreak over a whole country or the world
- Ease with which microorganisms establish themselves in a host
- Time between exposure to an infectious agent and onset of symptoms
17 Clues: Relative severity of the disease • Must multiply in the host to cause disease • Outbreak over a whole country or the world • Ease with which an agent causes death in a host • Relative degree or severity produced by a toxin • Disease naturally occurring within a specific area • Term used when an insect or tick transmits disease to humans • ...
Computer Science Terminology 2024-08-14
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- A computers main circuit board that all other parts connect to
- The screen component of a desktop computer
- an output device that puts the content of the screen on paper
- A computer that can be carried with you
- A computer that sits at a desk
- A computer system that simulates human intelligence
- A large powerful high-performance computer
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- A computer that fits in your pocket
- The input device that allows you to click on screen
- The unit that keeps memory on standby to load instantly when accessed
- The input device that allows you to write words in the computer
- A computer that uses a touch screen
- Devices like a keyboard, mouse or joystick The definition of A.I
- Devices like screens, headphones and printers
- The unit that stores memory permanently
- The brain of the computer
- The processing unit responsible for making graphics appear
17 Clues: The brain of the computer • A computer that sits at a desk • A computer that fits in your pocket • A computer that uses a touch screen • The unit that stores memory permanently • A computer that can be carried with you • The screen component of a desktop computer • A large powerful high-performance computer • Devices like screens, headphones and printers • ...
Graphic Design Terminology 2024-08-29
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- color used inside of a completed shape
- additive process and colors for digital work
- vertical spacing between lines of text
- panel used for quick actions and other relative changes to a selected item
- circle next to a layer used to select all elements within the layer
- spacing between letters
- profession of visual communication
- subtractive process and colors for printing
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- color following the path of a shape
- panel for organizing and arranging elements in Ai
- tool used to turn raster work into vector work
- transparency of an objects color properties
- data created within our software able to scale infinitely
- a series of pixels/dots saved as 2d mostly (does not scale well)
- dropdown used to locate “save” “export” “place” etc.
- portable network graphic
- scalable vector graphic
17 Clues: spacing between letters • scalable vector graphic • portable network graphic • profession of visual communication • color following the path of a shape • color used inside of a completed shape • vertical spacing between lines of text • transparency of an objects color properties • subtractive process and colors for printing • additive process and colors for digital work • ...
Chapter 3 Terminology 2023-02-01
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- the simultaneous processing of stimuli at multiple levels
- a stage of sleep in which the eyes dart back and forth underneath the eyelids, brain activity is high, and a person is likely to dream
- a stage of sleep in which consciousness begins to decline, but the person may still respond to stimuli and can be easily awakened
- blindness failure to see visible objects because our attention is directed elsewhere
- also called deep sleep, this is a stage of sleep in which a person is difficult to awaken
- a condition in which a person can respond to a visual stimulus without being consciously aware of the stimulus
- failure to notice changes in the environment because our attention is directed elsewhere
- the term Sigmund Freud used to refer to the hidden or underlying meaning of a dream
- to Sigmund Freud this is the actual remembered content of a dream
- awareness of ourselves and the environment around us
- the stage of sleep in which sleep spindles (brief bursts of rapid brain activity) occur
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- this theory of dreaming argues that dreams help to sift, sort, and store daily experiences into memory
- large, slow brain waves that indicate a person is in a deep sleep
- this theory of dreaming posits that dreams are a result of the brain’s attempt to make sense of random brain activity that occurs while we sleep
- feeling that one is floating or falling during N1 sleep is referred to as _____________ sensations
- focusing of awareness on a specific aspect of one's experience
- this theory of dreaming, proposed by Sigmund Freud, suggests that dreams represent unconscious wishes, desires, and conflicts
17 Clues: awareness of ourselves and the environment around us • the simultaneous processing of stimuli at multiple levels • focusing of awareness on a specific aspect of one's experience • large, slow brain waves that indicate a person is in a deep sleep • to Sigmund Freud this is the actual remembered content of a dream • ...
Chapter 3 Terminology 2023-02-01
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- the term Sigmund Freud used to refer to the hidden or underlying meaning of a dream
- the stage of sleep in which sleep spindles (brief bursts of rapid brain activity) occur
- this theory of dreaming argues that dreams help to sift, sort, and store daily experiences into memory
- focusing of awareness on a specific aspect of one's experience
- the simultaneous processing of stimuli at multiple levels
- a stage of sleep in which consciousness begins to decline, but the person may still respond to stimuli and can be easily awakened
- this theory of dreaming, proposed by Sigmund Freud, suggests that dreams represent unconscious wishes, desires, and conflicts
- this theory of dreaming posits that dreams are a result of the brain’s attempt to make sense of random brain activity that occurs while we sleep
- large, slow brain waves that indicate a person is in a deep sleep
- also called deep sleep, this is a stage of sleep in which a person is difficult to awaken
- a condition in which a person can respond to a visual stimulus without being consciously aware of the stimulus
- to Sigmund Freud this is the actual remembered content of a dream
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- failure to notice changes in the environment because our attention is directed elsewhere
- feeling that one is floating or falling during N1 sleep is referred to as _____________ sensations
- awareness of ourselves and the environment around us
- a stage of sleep in which the eyes dart back and forth underneath the eyelids, brain activity is high, and a person is likely to dream
- failure to see visible objects because our attention is directed elsewhere
17 Clues: awareness of ourselves and the environment around us • the simultaneous processing of stimuli at multiple levels • focusing of awareness on a specific aspect of one's experience • large, slow brain waves that indicate a person is in a deep sleep • to Sigmund Freud this is the actual remembered content of a dream • ...
Newspaper Terminology Crossword 2022-05-26
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- A political ideology that favours building wealth and traditional values
- The genre of newspaper targeted at C2DE audiences
- A slang term for British journalists (clue: also the P in IPSO - the newspaper regulator)
- The political leaning of The Sun is centre-_____
- A term to describe a font style that is formal and sophisticated
- A term to describe how news stories are exaggerated to create excitement for readers
- A term to describe slang language
- A political ideology that favours country issues over global issues - another term for patriotism
- The term used when brands partner with other institutions to make more money
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- The process of making or maintaining rules for companies to follow
- The genre of newspaper targeted at ABC1 audiences
- The term used to describe how media technologies can be merged together into one device (e.g. a website or a mobile phone)
- A technique to promote a unique selling point of a product - e.g. a cheap price or special offer
- A large parent company that owns smaller companies
- The slang term for the referendum that determined Britain leaving the European Union
- A smaller company that is owned by a larger company
- A shared belief in society
17 Clues: A shared belief in society • A term to describe slang language • The political leaning of The Sun is centre-_____ • The genre of newspaper targeted at ABC1 audiences • The genre of newspaper targeted at C2DE audiences • A large parent company that owns smaller companies • A smaller company that is owned by a larger company • ...
Ducks & Geese Terminology 2025-02-06
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- Baby Duck
- Group of ducks
- Breed of duck, drakes have a green head
- Ducks are also called ____.
- Castrated male duck
- Female Goose
- Male Goose
- Duck breed with an afro
- Goose breed protected under Migratory Bird Treaty Act
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- Baby Goose
- Goose breed from France
- Act of giving birth
- Adult male duck
- Group of geese
- Ducks have _______ feet.
- Group of geese in flight
- Female duck
17 Clues: Baby Duck • Baby Goose • Male Goose • Female duck • Female Goose • Group of ducks • Group of geese • Adult male duck • Act of giving birth • Castrated male duck • Goose breed from France • Duck breed with an afro • Ducks have _______ feet. • Group of geese in flight • Ducks are also called ____. • Breed of duck, drakes have a green head • Goose breed protected under Migratory Bird Treaty Act
Land Art Terminology 2025-06-18
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- A large structure built to remember or honour something
- Art made for a particular place, often inseparable from its location
- The person who creates the artwork
- A type of art where the idea is more important than the object itself
- A small-scale model representing a scene or environment
- The natural surroundings often used as material or context in Land Art
- The visible features of land, often used as subject or canvas
- Describes forms or materials derived from nature
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- The way audiences move through or engage with an installation
- A 3D artwork that may be carved, constructed or assembled
- Describes art that is temporary or short-lived
- An artwork that disrupts or changes a natural or urban space
- An artwork that transforms a space, often immersive and 3D
- The method or steps taken to create an artwork
- The primary medium and inspiration for many Land Art works
- The people who experience or view the artwork
- The shape used in Robert Smithson’s most famous land art piece
17 Clues: The person who creates the artwork • The people who experience or view the artwork • Describes art that is temporary or short-lived • The method or steps taken to create an artwork • Describes forms or materials derived from nature • A large structure built to remember or honour something • A small-scale model representing a scene or environment • ...
Y9 Terminology Crossword 2025-06-10
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- A person´s unique way of thinking about things, informed by their unique life experience.
- A genre of drama known for death, conflict, and sad endings.
- A character´s thoughts.
- A weakness or negative characteristic.
- A sudden shift forwards in the timeline of a story.
- When a writer refers back to something they mentioned earlier.
- Everything a writer does to develop our idea of a chaarcter.
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- A pause in the middle of a line of poetry, marked by punctuation.
- All knowing, all seeing.
- A poem or song that celebrates or praises someone or something.
- a techniqe that attributes human emotion to the setting.
- A classic form of romantic love poetry with a specific line, syllable, and rhyme pattern.
- A sudden shift backwards in the timeline of a story.
- A character who is almost the opposite of another character.
- A trgic hero´s fatal flaw.
- A whole line that is repeated in a poem.
- The type or structure of text, for example; novel, article, essay.
17 Clues: A character´s thoughts. • All knowing, all seeing. • A trgic hero´s fatal flaw. • A weakness or negative characteristic. • A whole line that is repeated in a poem. • A sudden shift forwards in the timeline of a story. • A sudden shift backwards in the timeline of a story. • a techniqe that attributes human emotion to the setting. • ...
3.2 Terminology Crossword 2025-08-12
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- The possible effects of well-being that result from an action, decision, or event
- The shared values, beliefs, customs, traditions, and behaviours of a group of people
- a small group of people such as friends and family
- a problem or condition that impacts a person's well-being
- The biological process by which living organisms produce offspring
- Related to money, income, employment, wealth and the distribution of resources
- a large group of people such as a community, school or country
- Relating to two or more countries
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- The physical surroundings, access to water and facilities, and where people live
- Fair, ensuring everyone has access to the same opportunities and resources according to their needs
- Relating to government, laws, policies, and the use of power within society
- Planned actions designed to achieve a goal, solve a problem or enhance well-being
- Well-being in all aspects involving consent, respect, safety, and freedom from harm or disease
- a person's social or personal identity as male, female or other gender
- Factors that can shape or change a person’s attitudes, decisions, or behaviour
- this only involves one person / an individual
- seven factors that influence people’s health and well-being
17 Clues: Relating to two or more countries • this only involves one person / an individual • a small group of people such as friends and family • a problem or condition that impacts a person's well-being • seven factors that influence people’s health and well-being • a large group of people such as a community, school or country • ...
Medical Terminology Puzzle 2025-01-23
19 Clues: one • all • two • many • four • four • half • none • many • three • partial • narrowing • hardening • treatment • to suture • development • surgical repari • instrument to cut • surgical fixation
Toddler Development Terminology 2025-11-20
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- process of a child gaining control over their body movements, from large to small.
- activity where infants lie on their stomach to help build upper body strength
- PROGRAM, A general term for programs that help track a child's development and provide guidance. (19 letters)
- SCREENING, A comprehensive review of a child's development by professionals to identify potential delays.
- Markers that a child is expected to achieve during maturation.
- EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT, How children feel, behave, and relate to others.
- method of moving used by babies, holding onto furniture before walking independently.
- Services and support provided to infants and toddlers with developmental delays or disabilities.TUMMY TIME,An activity where infants lie on their stomach to help build upper body strength
- Support and services for very young children experiencing developmental challenges.
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- Expected achievements related to physical movement and body control
- achievements related to how children think, explore, and figure things out.
- a child not reaching one or more milestones by an expected time period.
- DEVELOPMENT, How children understand and communicate with others, involving more than just talking.
- designed for children aged 3-5 with developmental delays or disabilities.
- MILESTONES, Expected achievements related to a child's ability to understand and use language.
- language stage with consonant-vowel sounds like "ba-ba" and "ma-ma"
- The four main areas of child growth: physical, cognitive, social-emotional, and language.
- Expected achievements related to how a child interacts with others and expresses feelings.
18 Clues: Markers that a child is expected to achieve during maturation. • Expected achievements related to physical movement and body control • language stage with consonant-vowel sounds like "ba-ba" and "ma-ma" • a child not reaching one or more milestones by an expected time period. • EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT, How children feel, behave, and relate to others. • ...
wyattw, crossword 2024-06-18
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- Earth's only natural satellite
- the quantity of matter within a given object
- a rock that falls into ethaf
- small rock that orbits the sun
- a icy rock made of daset
- an invisible force the obits object
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- a group of stars that foams a patent
- a rock that enters the earth's innisfree
- to prevent passage of and cause to change direction
- force acting on an object due to gravity acting
10 Clues: a icy rock made of daset • a rock that falls into ethaf • Earth's only natural satellite • small rock that orbits the sun • an invisible force the obits object • a group of stars that foams a patent • a rock that enters the earth's innisfree • the quantity of matter within a given object • force acting on an object due to gravity acting • ...
im, ir, il, in 2026-03-27
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- not following a pattern or rule; uneven
- not acting responsibly; not taking care of duties or actions
- not making sense; not using good reasoning
- not active; not moving or participating
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- not fully grown or acting younger than expected
- not able to happen or be done
- not related to the topic or not important
- not correct; wrong
- against the law
- not willing to wait; wanting something right away
10 Clues: against the law • not correct; wrong • not able to happen or be done • not following a pattern or rule; uneven • not active; not moving or participating • not related to the topic or not important • not making sense; not using good reasoning • not fully grown or acting younger than expected • not willing to wait; wanting something right away • ...
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Cellular Respiration Terminology 2021-02-06
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- Molecule that stores energy that will be used to make ATP during the electron transport chain
- What compound is formed when NADH and FADH2 combine with oxygen?
- first step in aerobic cellular respiration where glucose is broken down into two pyruvates, occurs in the cytoplasm
- form of energy used by ALL cells
- 2nd step in aerobic cellular respiration where pyruvate is broken down into carbon dioxide, NADH, and FADH2
- Hydrogen electron acceptor during the Kreb's cycle
- Waste gas released during Kreb's cycle
- How many ATP's are produced from the 10 NADH molecules during the electron transport chain?
- organelle responsible for cellular respiration
- type of anaerobic respiration that forms 2 ATP's and lactic acid. Occurs in animals
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- name the cellular process that produces glucose
- type of cellular respiration that requires oxygen
- Compound produced when glucose is split in half
- type of cellular respiration that does NOT require oxygen
- type of anaerobic respiration that forms 2 ATP's and alcohol. Occurs in yeast
- Enzyme that breaks glucose in half during glycolysis, also acts as a Hydrogen acceptor
- How many ATP's are produced from the 4 FADH2's molecules during the electron transport chain?
17 Clues: form of energy used by ALL cells • Waste gas released during Kreb's cycle • organelle responsible for cellular respiration • name the cellular process that produces glucose • Compound produced when glucose is split in half • type of cellular respiration that requires oxygen • Hydrogen electron acceptor during the Kreb's cycle • ...
Musical theatre terminology 2021-02-23
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- Any song which explains a character, a group of characters, or a situation
- A song which aims to get laughs from the audience
- A song which takes place about midway through Act 2 to re-energize the audience for the final scenes
- Music played by the orchestra before the curtain opens for Act 2 (at the end of intermission).
- A song which lets a character or group of characters beguile an audience and share character development information
- A song which tells what characters desire and what motivates them
- A large-scale performance within a musical show, usually combining both song and dance with lots of energy and many performers
- A song with a slower tempo that usually shares strong emotion; often a love song
- This 1902 version of a famous musical featured a cow named Imogene instead of Toto
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- The very first song sung by characters in the show
- The very first piece of music played by the orchestra before the curtain opens for Act 1; a medley of themes from the show.
- the song form that becomes standard
- The first musical
- When all or part of a song is repeated later in the show, usually to energize the end of a scene
- A song with a faster beat than a ballad
- The very last song of the show
- A song so fantastic that the audience applause keeps the show from continuing for a while
17 Clues: The first musical • The very last song of the show • the song form that becomes standard • A song with a faster beat than a ballad • A song which aims to get laughs from the audience • The very first song sung by characters in the show • A song which tells what characters desire and what motivates them • ...
Chapter 16 terminology 2023-05-28
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- open sore on the skin
- a lesion in an area of abnormal tissue
- injury to tissues caused by heat contact
- papule containing pus
- chickenpox
- wearing away or loss of epidermis
- death of tissue associated with loss of blood supply
- contagious, parasitic infection of the skin with intense pruritus
- thickened and rough lesion of the epidermis
- bruise on the skin
- infection of the skin caused by a fungus
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- infection of the skin caused by redness and pain and swelling
- measles
- a blister
- acute allergic reaction in which red, round wheals develop on the skin
- loss of pigment in areas of the skin
- absence of hair from where it normally grows
17 Clues: measles • a blister • chickenpox • bruise on the skin • open sore on the skin • papule containing pus • wearing away or loss of epidermis • loss of pigment in areas of the skin • a lesion in an area of abnormal tissue • injury to tissues caused by heat contact • infection of the skin caused by a fungus • thickened and rough lesion of the epidermis • ...
Medical Terminology Puzzle 2025-01-23
19 Clues: one • all • two • many • four • four • half • none • many • three • partial • narrowing • hardening • treatment • to suture • development • surgical repari • instrument to cut • surgical fixation
Insect Terminology Crossword 2023-12-29
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- The layman's term for the juvenile stage of a moth
- The scientific term which refers to a winged ant or winged termite
- The scientific term for the "resting" stage in complete metamorphosis
- The scientific term for the egg case of a cockroach
- A term used for the "bumps" on the waist of an ant
- The segment directly behind the head, on the upper portion of the thorax
- The scientific term used for the juvenile stage of a cockroach
- Sensory organ used to detect odors
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- The paired appendages at the rear end of cockroaches and earwigs
- The body region associated with legs and wings
- The layman's term for the juvenile stage of a beetle
- Termites are one of the few insects which can digest this material (hint: a component of wood)
- The scientific term used for the juvenile stage of a wasp
- The body region associated with mating and digestion
- Most winged insects have this number of wings
- Type of mouthpart that can only soak up liquids
- The layman's term for the juvenile stage of a fly
17 Clues: Sensory organ used to detect odors • Most winged insects have this number of wings • The body region associated with legs and wings • Type of mouthpart that can only soak up liquids • The layman's term for the juvenile stage of a fly • The layman's term for the juvenile stage of a moth • A term used for the "bumps" on the waist of an ant • ...
BLS Terminology Crossword 2023-11-02
17 Clues: hapan • kalium • lipaasi • hajonta • haihtua • puskuri • koepala • kloonata • asteikko • kliininen • laimennos • kreatiini • emäksinen • saastuttaa • hyytyminen • diagnosoida • hematologia (US)
Wildlife Medicine terminology 2024-01-24
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- humane methods of ending life to alleviate patient suffering
- diseases that are communicable from animals to humans
- bacteria carried by reptiles that can be shed and spread to humans; wear gloves when handling
- dish soap used to clean birds from oil spills
- tool with a probe used to find the heart rate in most reptiles
- the most common transmitter of the rabies virus in North America
- a bacterial infection in humans after exposure to urine of infected animals
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- the goal of wildlife rehab is to release an animal back into the wild so that it can ____ and continue to breed
- the best way to prevent the spread of disease (2 words)
- forward movement of the head or open beak breathing, sign of respiratory distress in birds (2 words)
- pre-killed or ______ prey should be offered to snakes so that they won't be harmed by the prey
- an intoxication contracted by ingestion of Clostridium botulinum
- mosquito-borne disease that infects horses, humans, birds, etc; can be fatal (3 words)
- the lower shell of turtles and tortoises
- heavy metal from fisherman's weights or shotgun pellets that causes toxicity when ingested
- the upper shell of turtles and tortoises
- sharp defensive weapons on the feet of large wild birds
17 Clues: the lower shell of turtles and tortoises • the upper shell of turtles and tortoises • dish soap used to clean birds from oil spills • diseases that are communicable from animals to humans • the best way to prevent the spread of disease (2 words) • sharp defensive weapons on the feet of large wild birds • humane methods of ending life to alleviate patient suffering • ...
Unit 1.1- Terminology 2022-08-23
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- the process of getting bigger
- an observation that deals with numbers
- an observation that does not deal with numbers
- a living thing made up of only one cell
- an action of change in behavior
- a possible answer to a scientific question
- type of microscope that uses a magnetic field to focus a beam of electrons through an object
- a living thing
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- the ability to maintain stable internal conditions
- a living thing made up of two or more cells
- type of microscope that uses light and lenses to enlarge an image of an object
- the idea that living things can come from nonliving sources
- a change in an organism's surroundings that causes the organism to react
- process of change that occurs during an organism's life
- the phrase that helps us remember the levels of cellular organization
- a type of microscope that uses more than one lens to magnify an object
- the basic unit of structure and function of all living things / smallest unit of life
17 Clues: a living thing • the process of getting bigger • an action of change in behavior • an observation that deals with numbers • a living thing made up of only one cell • a possible answer to a scientific question • a living thing made up of two or more cells • an observation that does not deal with numbers • the ability to maintain stable internal conditions • ...
Directional Terminology Review 2022-01-29
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- Movement of a bone around its axis.
- Turning of the bottom of the feet outward.
- An upward movement.
- To draw forward.
- Assuming the prone position.
- Movement towards the midline of the body.
- Upward bending of the foot from the ankle.
- Movement that decreases the joint angle produced by articulating bone.
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- To draw back.
- Movement at a synovial joint describing a cone-shaped figure and distal end of bone moves in a circle.
- Movement away from the midline of the body.
- A downward movement.
- Assuming the supine position.
- downward bending of the foot.
- Movement that opens or increases a joint angle.
- Extension of a joint beyond the anatomical position.
- Turning the bottoms of the feet inward.
17 Clues: To draw back. • To draw forward. • An upward movement. • A downward movement. • Assuming the prone position. • Assuming the supine position. • downward bending of the foot. • Movement of a bone around its axis. • Turning the bottoms of the feet inward. • Movement towards the midline of the body. • Turning of the bottom of the feet outward. • ...
Flower Anatomy Terminology 2021-10-18
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- swollen base that contains eggs
- stalk like part of the plant
- missing male or female parts
- the main stem of an inflorescence
- flowers that have female parts but no male parts
- Collects pollen released by flowers
- rod shaped middle part below the stigma.
- male part of the flower
- flower with male and female parts
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- a flower that is missing either a sepal, petal, pistil, or stamen
- if a flower has sepals, petals, pistils, and stamens
- colorful leaf like structures that attract animals and insects
- female part of the flower
- the grain released by flowers
- leaf like structure beneath the petals
- sticky tissue at the end of the pistil
- portion of the pedicel that holds the flower parts
17 Clues: male part of the flower • female part of the flower • stalk like part of the plant • missing male or female parts • the grain released by flowers • swollen base that contains eggs • the main stem of an inflorescence • flower with male and female parts • Collects pollen released by flowers • leaf like structure beneath the petals • sticky tissue at the end of the pistil • ...
Sea Scout Terminology 2022-12-15
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- The horizontal pole which extends from the bottom of the mast
- The back of a ship
- Any rope on a boat
- The line that controls the angle of a sail
- The front of the ship
- The body or shell of a boat including the bow and stern
- Located beneath the boat; a flat piece of wood, fiberglass, or metal that is used to steer the ship
- The vertical pole that supports the sails
- The direction in which the wind is currently blowing
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- - The opposite of tacking, this basic sailing maneuver refers to turning the stern of the boat through the wind so that the wind changes from one side of the boat to the other side
- The left-hand side of the boat when you are facing the bow
- The primary sail on a boat which is usually attached in some way to the mast and boom
- The right-hand side of the boat when you are facing the bow
- Also known as lee; the direction opposite to the way the wind is currently blowing
- The longitudinal structure at the bottom of the hull and generally on the centerline; helps with stability and tracking
- The line used to raise a sail whether a mainsail or a headsail
- The opposite of jibing, this basic sailing maneuver refers to turning the bow of the boat through the wind so that the wind changes from one side of the boat to the other side
17 Clues: The back of a ship • Any rope on a boat • The front of the ship • The vertical pole that supports the sails • The line that controls the angle of a sail • The direction in which the wind is currently blowing • The body or shell of a boat including the bow and stern • The left-hand side of the boat when you are facing the bow • ...
Chapter 3 Terminology 2023-02-01
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- this theory of dreaming, proposed by Sigmund Freud, suggests that dreams represent unconscious wishes, desires, and conflicts.
- focusing of awareness on a specific aspect of one's experience
- a stage of sleep in which consciousness begins to decline, but the person may still respond to stimuli and can be easily awakened
- to Sigmund Freud this is the actual remembered content of a dream
- the stage of sleep in which sleep spindles, brief bursts of rapid brain activity, occur
- large, slow brain waves that indicate a person is in a deep sleep
- also called deep sleep, this is a stage of sleep in which a person is difficult to awaken
- the hidden or underlying meaning of a dream
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- a stage of sleep in which the eyes dart back and forth underneath the eyelids, brain activity is high, and a person is likely to dream
- this theory of dreaming argues that dreams help to sift, sort, and store daily experiences into memory
- sensations of floating or falling that occur during N1 sleep
- awareness of ourselves and the environment around us
- failure to notice changes in the environment because our attention is directed elsewhere
- blindness failure to see visible objects because our attention is directed elsewhere
- a condition in which a person can respond to a visual stimulus without being consciously aware of the stimulus
- the simultaneous processing of stimuli at multiple levels
- this theory of dreaming posits that dreams are a result of the brain’s attempt to make sense of random brain activity that occurs while we sleep
17 Clues: the hidden or underlying meaning of a dream • awareness of ourselves and the environment around us • the simultaneous processing of stimuli at multiple levels • sensations of floating or falling that occur during N1 sleep • focusing of awareness on a specific aspect of one's experience • to Sigmund Freud this is the actual remembered content of a dream • ...
Chapter 3 Terminology 2023-02-01
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- this theory of dreaming posits that dreams are a result of the brain’s attempt to make sense of random brain activity that occurs while we sleep
- focusing of awareness on a specific aspect of one's experience
- a stage of sleep in which consciousness begins to decline, but the person may still respond to stimuli and can be easily awakened
- failure to notice changes in the environment because our attention is directed elsewhere
- the stage of sleep in which sleep spindles (brief bursts of rapid brain activity) occur
- to Sigmund Freud this is the actual remembered content of a dream
- a stage of sleep in which the eyes dart back and forth underneath the eyelids, brain activity is high, and a person is likely to dream
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- a condition in which a person can respond to a visual stimulus without being consciously aware of the stimulus
- this theory of dreaming argues that dreams help to sift, sort, and store daily experiences into memory
- feeling that one is floating or falling during N1 sleep is referred to as _____________ sensations
- the term Sigmund Freud used to refer to the hidden or underlying meaning of a dream
- awareness of ourselves and the environment around us
- failure to see visible objects because our attention is directed elsewhere
- the simultaneous processing of stimuli at multiple levels
- this theory of dreaming, proposed by Sigmund Freud, suggests that dreams represent unconscious wishes, desires, and conflicts
- also called deep sleep, this is a stage of sleep in which a person is difficult to awaken
- large, slow brain waves that indicate a person is in a deep sleep
17 Clues: awareness of ourselves and the environment around us • the simultaneous processing of stimuli at multiple levels • focusing of awareness on a specific aspect of one's experience • large, slow brain waves that indicate a person is in a deep sleep • to Sigmund Freud this is the actual remembered content of a dream • ...
Game Development Terminology 2025-11-13
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- A gaming technology that offers players an immersive experience in a simulated 3D environment, by wearing a headset or glasses and holding specialized motion-tracking controllers.
- the part of the graphics engine that draws 3D primitives, usually triangles or other simple polygons. In most implementations, the rendering engine is responsible for interpolation of edges and 'filling in' the triangle.
- a pixel by pixel image.
- The overall experience of playing a game, including the UI, game design, performance, stability, and playability.
- A gaming technology that overlays game elements onto a view of the real world, usually using a smart phone camera or specialized glasses.
- Term for any bit of content that the development team creates and puts into the game, including art, sound effects, music, models, animations, game levels, etc.
- a collection of polygons—vertices, edges, and faces—that form the model's surface
- A software component inside a game engine, which can make the game more realistic by simulating real-world physics such as gravity, particle motion, and collisions between objects.
- Visual elements of the game that are interactable but exist outside of the game world, such as menus, heads-up display, on-screen buttons, etc.
- video games on an electronic device which connects to a television or monitor and is operated with a controller
- The building blocks of all 2D or 3D objects (usually triangles) used to form the surfaces and skeletons of rendered objects.
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- A specific frame in an animation where a change takes place to the animated object’s position, rotation, scale, or other attribute.
- a point in 3D space with a particular location, usually given in terms of its x, y, and z coordinates.
- The process of playing a game, and then giving feedback to the developers to help them improve the game’s pacing, mechanics, difficulty, and overall level of fun.
- a minute area of illumination on a display screen, one of many from which an image is composed.
- a framework or guide that helps systematically develop and organize a video game's creative and technical aspects
- A detailed document that outlines all aspects of the game’s intended design. Can include information such as story, characters, key game mechanics, monetization, and more.
17 Clues: a pixel by pixel image. • a collection of polygons—vertices, edges, and faces—that form the model's surface • a minute area of illumination on a display screen, one of many from which an image is composed. • a point in 3D space with a particular location, usually given in terms of its x, y, and z coordinates. • ...
Earthquake Terminology Check 2025-11-29
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- Where tectonic plates meet
- An instrument that records seismic waves
- Secondary waves; slower than P-waves and move material perpendicular to the wave direction
- When saturated soil loses strength and behaves like a liquid while shaking
- The point on Earth's surface directly above the earthquake's origin
- vertical rise of land due to tectonic forces
- Primary waves; fastest seismic waves that compress and move material in the direction they travel
- Vibrations that travel through the earth during an earthquake
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- A large sea wave caused by an underwater earthquake
- The location inside the Earth where the earthquake starts
- The severity of shaking at a specific location (Mercalli Scale)
- movement of rock, earth, or debris down a slope
- A fracture in the Earth's crust where movement occurs
- Slowest waves that travel along Earth's surface and cause the most damage
- A smaller earthquake following the main shock
- A scale used to measure earthquake magnitude
- A measure of the energy released during an earthquake
17 Clues: Where tectonic plates meet • An instrument that records seismic waves • A scale used to measure earthquake magnitude • vertical rise of land due to tectonic forces • A smaller earthquake following the main shock • movement of rock, earth, or debris down a slope • A large sea wave caused by an underwater earthquake • A fracture in the Earth's crust where movement occurs • ...
Medical Terminology crossword 2025-12-05
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- muscular pump that circulates blood
- vessels that supply the heart muscle
- specialized connective tissue supporting the body
- tissue that contracts to produce movement
- blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- rapid quivering irregular heart rhythm
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- heart contraction phase
- heart relaxation and filling phase
- fibrous tissue connecting bone to bone
- break in a bone
- decreased bone density increasing fracture risk
- lower heart chamber that pumps blood out
- chest pain from transient myocardial ischemia
- fibrous tissue connecting muscle to bone
- framework of bones that supports the body
- blood vessel that returns blood to the heart
- main artery leaving the heart
17 Clues: break in a bone • heart contraction phase • main artery leaving the heart • heart relaxation and filling phase • muscular pump that circulates blood • vessels that supply the heart muscle • fibrous tissue connecting bone to bone • rapid quivering irregular heart rhythm • lower heart chamber that pumps blood out • fibrous tissue connecting muscle to bone • ...
Analysing Data Terminology 2025-10-30
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- The general direction in which something changes over time.
- A measure of how strongly two variables move together.
- To make a logical guess based on observations or evidence.
- To recognize or name something based on evidence.
- How two or more variables are connected or affect each other.
- Information collected during an investigation.
- variable The variable that is measured or observed in response to changes.
- A repeated or predictable arrangement in data.
- A data point that is much higher or lower than the rest.
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- To estimate data beyond the known range of data points.
- To state what you think will happen based on evidence or a pattern.
- A value that represents the middle or typical result of a set of data.
- Examining data carefully to find patterns or meaning.
- A summary of what was learned from the data or experiment.
- To estimate data points within the range of known data.
- Explaining what the results or data mean.
- variable The variable that is deliberately changed in an experiment.
17 Clues: Explaining what the results or data mean. • Information collected during an investigation. • A repeated or predictable arrangement in data. • To recognize or name something based on evidence. • Examining data carefully to find patterns or meaning. • A measure of how strongly two variables move together. • To estimate data beyond the known range of data points. • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2026-04-10
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- unit of a language
- tubular bundle of nervous tissue
- NEURON
- impulses between motor and sensory neurons
- physical and chemical stimuli at receptors in the organs
- incoming information and initiating outgoing responses
- Morpheme, Central Nervous System, Free Morpheme, Ganglion, Homeostasis, Interneuron, Morpheme, Motor Neuron, Neurons, Peripheral Nervous System, Sensory Neuron, Spinal Cord
- CORD
- stand alone with a specific meaning
- 2. CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM 3. BOUND MORPHEME 5. PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM 7. INTERNEURON 9. FREE MORPHEME
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- KEY
- NEURON
- nerve cells responsible for conducting and generating nerve impulses
- BANK
- impulses from the central nervous system to target organs
- of nerve tissue in the peripheral nervous system containing neuron cell bodies
- stand alone with a specific meaning
- set of conditions needed for survival
- of nerves branching from the brain to the spinal cord responsible for relaying information to and from the CNS
19 Clues: KEY • BANK • CORD • NEURON • NEURON • unit of a language • tubular bundle of nervous tissue • stand alone with a specific meaning • stand alone with a specific meaning • set of conditions needed for survival • impulses between motor and sensory neurons • incoming information and initiating outgoing responses • physical and chemical stimuli at receptors in the organs • ...
Language Arts Vocab Unit C 2024-02-06
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- To dislike very much.
- Acting in a way that shows anger or shock over something that is unjust or unfair.
- Obvious or very easy to see.
- To feel horror and shock about something.
- Acting in an exaggerated way in order to attract attention.
- Magnificent or very good.
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- The first version of a writing piece.
- Unable to speak distinctly r express oneself clearly.
- The act of setting someone free from imprisonment, slavery, or oppression; release.
- To beg for something urgently.
- To make a writing piece available to the general public.
- To share or exchange information.
- A system of beliefs and values.
13 Clues: To dislike very much. • Magnificent or very good. • Obvious or very easy to see. • To beg for something urgently. • A system of beliefs and values. • To share or exchange information. • The first version of a writing piece. • To feel horror and shock about something. • Unable to speak distinctly r express oneself clearly. • ...
Motion and Force Crossword 2017-03-15
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- distance traveled divided by the time interval during which the motion occurred
- the maximum velocity reached by a falling object that occurs when the resistance of the medium is equal to the force due to gravity
- the change in velocity divided by the time interval in which the change occurred
- the forces acting on an object that combine to produce a net force equal to zero
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- the forces acting on an object that combine to produce a net nonzero force
- a quantity defined as the product of an object's mass and its velocity
- the force of attraction between two particles of matter due to their mass
- quality describing both speed and direction
- the cause of an acceleration or change in an object's velocity
- the tendency of an object to remain at rest or in motion with a constant velocity
- fall the motion of a body when only the force of gravity is acting on it
11 Clues: quality describing both speed and direction • the cause of an acceleration or change in an object's velocity • a quantity defined as the product of an object's mass and its velocity • fall the motion of a body when only the force of gravity is acting on it • the force of attraction between two particles of matter due to their mass • ...
Science Ch 12 Vocab Assignment 2024-09-30
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- the constant velocity of a falling object when the force of air resistance equals the force of gravity
- a push or pull that acts on an object
- a friction force that opposes the motion of an object as it slides over a surface
- the curved path of an object in free fall after it is given an initial forward velocity
- the overall force acting on an object after all the forces are combined
- the force of gravity acting on an object
- the attraction between any two objects because of their masses
- the product of an object’s mass and its velocity
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- law stating that the total momentum of a system does not change if no net force acts on the system
- fluid friction acting on an object moving through the air
- a friction force that opposes the motion of an object through a fluid
- the SI unit for force
- a force that opposes the motion of objects that touch as they move past each other
- friction a friction force that acts on objects that are not moving
- a frictional force that acts on rolling objects caused by the change in shape at the point of rolling contact
- the amount of matter in an object; a measure of the inertia of an object, which depends on the amount of matter the object contains
16 Clues: the SI unit for force • a push or pull that acts on an object • the force of gravity acting on an object • the product of an object’s mass and its velocity • fluid friction acting on an object moving through the air • the attraction between any two objects because of their masses • friction a friction force that acts on objects that are not moving • ...
