discovery and inventions Crossword Puzzles
The Final Test Is Coming 2015-05-21
Discovery Unit 5 and 6 2026-01-25
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- change something to make it yours
- use something you learned
- usual or traditional
- new and creative
- use something
- an idea that explains something
- a way to do something
- how much or how strong
- take care of a problem
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- words that make something clear
- join or take part
- ideas about life and thinking
- a picture that shows information
- modern or from today
- talk about different ideas
- show something is important
16 Clues: use something • new and creative • join or take part • usual or traditional • modern or from today • a way to do something • how much or how strong • take care of a problem • use something you learned • talk about different ideas • show something is important • ideas about life and thinking • words that make something clear • an idea that explains something • ...
Islamic Vocab and inventions 2021-09-08
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- the fourth pillar meaning fasting
- invented by Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi, it is a style of math used in high school
- the fifth pillar meaning the pilgrimage to Mecca
- the belief that there is only one God
- the third pillar meaning charity
- the holy city
- Mohammad used a twig from the Meswak tree to clean his teeth
- Islamic nomads
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- the belief that there is more than one God
- a follower of the Islamic faith
- the first pillar meaning a declaration of Faith
- developed during the Islamic Golden age we still use this today
- daily ritual and the second pillar
- originally found by a goat herder berries were boiled to make this daily drink
14 Clues: the holy city • Islamic nomads • a follower of the Islamic faith • the third pillar meaning charity • the fourth pillar meaning fasting • daily ritual and the second pillar • the belief that there is only one God • the belief that there is more than one God • the first pillar meaning a declaration of Faith • the fifth pillar meaning the pilgrimage to Mecca • ...
Inventors and Inventions Crossword 2024-03-22
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- The S in SCAMPER
- Philo Farnsworth helped invent this technology
- This is the last name of the mean who invented Day Glo colors
- The C in SCAMPER
- These instant noodles were invented by Momofuku Ando
- The E in SCAMPER
- This game was first called The Landlord Game
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- The A in SCAMPER
- Many of Jacques Cousteau's inventions could be used...
- This toy was invented by Richard James
- Walter Diemer invented this pink chewy candy
- The R in SCAMPER
- The P in this means "put to another use"
- The M in SCAMPER
14 Clues: The A in SCAMPER • The S in SCAMPER • The R in SCAMPER • The C in SCAMPER • The E in SCAMPER • The M in SCAMPER • This toy was invented by Richard James • The P in this means "put to another use" • Walter Diemer invented this pink chewy candy • This game was first called The Landlord Game • Philo Farnsworth helped invent this technology • ...
1920'S 2013-02-28
12 Clues: / car • / gangstas • / right to vote • / new inventions • / white supremacy • / fear of communism • / undereground bars • / opposed to immagrants • / making alcohol illegal • / relaxing and having fun • /representation of the women of the 1920 • Assemblyline/ helped americans get more leisure time
Partners in Protection 2020-10-22
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- The name of the protection plan
- Reporting time from day of discovery
- 30 days from discovery
- Presenting to every customer makes you a...
- Accidental incident covered in case goods
- Best way to file
- Shipped directly to customer's home
- Enemy of wood
- Adjustable Base covered item
- Result of failure to repair
- Automatic for customers
- feature of cleaning packets
- Part commonly replaced in motion items
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- Ask customers, "______ you have a stain, how will you take care of it?"
- Name of mobile app or website
- "Anything worth investing in is worth...."
- Breakage of this is covered
- Adjustable base plan
- Service technicians are certified and ______checked
- Patio furniture plan, _________ Outdoor
- Experts in Protection
- Rebate method
- Plan objective
- Available after expiration if no claims filed
- Successful HFC characteristic
25 Clues: Enemy of wood • Rebate method • Plan objective • Best way to file • Adjustable base plan • Experts in Protection • 30 days from discovery • Automatic for customers • Breakage of this is covered • Result of failure to repair • feature of cleaning packets • Adjustable Base covered item • Name of mobile app or website • Successful HFC characteristic • The name of the protection plan • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword - Angelo & Ratanotam / SS9 2021-10-01
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- planting and harvesting crops
- money used to invest in business
- work that is paid by the number of items done
- a steam engine
- new inventions
- combining fields and bordering them with fences
- endures difficult conditions
- to make full use
- an individual with money to invest
- land held to be used by everyone
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- someone who runs a business
- employment of a person
- Complete change in something
- another word for worldwide
- desire for particular items
- a place to go for those wishing to buy items
- amount of items available
- a mechanical device that rotates
- human effort
- financial gain in a business
20 Clues: human effort • a steam engine • new inventions • to make full use • employment of a person • amount of items available • another word for worldwide • someone who runs a business • desire for particular items • Complete change in something • endures difficult conditions • financial gain in a business • planting and harvesting crops • money used to invest in business • ...
Mesopiotamia 2022-11-02
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- where civilization began
- River to the east
- farming
- Sea between Egypt and Mesopotamia
- Assyria
- temple
- formation of soldiers
- building
- Sea north east
- money
- mountains to the east
- killed kings to become king
- where ziggurat is located
- belief in more than one god
- inventions
- Ishtar Gate
- Land bathed in blood
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- River to the west
- Sea north west
- recreation
- soldiers
- Sea to the west
- Code of Law
- mountains to the north
- imports and exports
- Gardens Nebuchadnezzar
- physical landscape of the land
- helped farmers
- moveable siege engine
- water
- learning
31 Clues: water • money • temple • farming • Assyria • soldiers • building • learning • recreation • inventions • Code of Law • Ishtar Gate • Sea north west • helped farmers • Sea north east • Sea to the west • River to the west • River to the east • imports and exports • Land bathed in blood • formation of soldiers • moveable siege engine • mountains to the east • mountains to the north • Gardens Nebuchadnezzar • ...
Revision 2025-09-30
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- a dangerous condition when the body becomes too cold.
- the feeling of caring about someone’s suffering or sadness.
- a new device or process created by someone’s imagination or skill.
- a person who offers to do something without being paid.
- a condition caused by losing too much water from the body.
- a person who designs or builds machines, structures, or systems.
- exact and accurate.
- real, true, and honest.
- the will to continue trying to do something even if it is difficult.
- a person trained to travel and work in space.
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- an important discovery or progress in knowledge or technology.
- when a boat or ship turns over in the water.
- having the ability to produce new and original ideas.
- showing great courage and bravery.
- finding something for the first time.
- something that makes progress difficult.
- a difficult task or problem that tests ability.
- a strong desire to do or achieve something.
- a group of people living in the same area or sharing common interests.
- something important or difficult that has been done successfully.
20 Clues: exact and accurate. • real, true, and honest. • showing great courage and bravery. • finding something for the first time. • something that makes progress difficult. • a strong desire to do or achieve something. • when a boat or ship turns over in the water. • a person trained to travel and work in space. • a difficult task or problem that tests ability. • ...
U7 Inventors and inventions 2022-05-18
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- AN IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENT OR ACHIEVEMENT
- A SUDDEN VERY GOOD IDEA
- AN EARLY DEVELOPER OR EXPLORER
- THE FAILURE OR ENDING OF A SYSTEM OR PLAN
- ABILITY TO FORM PICTURES OR IDEAS IN YOUR MIND
- A SCIENTIFIC TEST WHICH IS DONE TO DISCOVER WHAT HAPPENS IN PARTICULAR CONDITIONS
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- DISADVANTAGE
- AN EARLY VERSION OF SOMETHING TO BE TESTED
- EMOTIONAL STATE IN WHICH SOMETHING IS SO IMPORTANT TO YOU THAT YOU CAN ONLY THINK ABOUT THAT
- OBSTACLE
- A NEW THING OR METHOD OF DOING SOMETHING
- A CLEVER SYSTEM OR PLAN DEVELOPED BY SOMEONE
- SOMETHING THAT HAS BEEN CREATED
- SOMETHING THAT TESTS IF SOMETHING IS OF GOOD QUALITY
14 Clues: OBSTACLE • DISADVANTAGE • A SUDDEN VERY GOOD IDEA • AN EARLY DEVELOPER OR EXPLORER • SOMETHING THAT HAS BEEN CREATED • AN IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENT OR ACHIEVEMENT • A NEW THING OR METHOD OF DOING SOMETHING • THE FAILURE OR ENDING OF A SYSTEM OR PLAN • AN EARLY VERSION OF SOMETHING TO BE TESTED • A CLEVER SYSTEM OR PLAN DEVELOPED BY SOMEONE • ...
Women In Aviation and Icarus flight 2021-01-26
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- Crash What happened to all the woman?
- How did Icarus die?
- what was Daedalus son name?
- what was Daedalus job?
- Where did Bessie Coleman go for one year?
- What did Daedalus want to do with his inventions?
- What inventions did Daedalus make in order to escape?
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- Coleman who wanted to open a school for flying?
- what did all the woman want to be?
- What did the woman in the story face?
10 Clues: How did Icarus die? • what was Daedalus job? • what was Daedalus son name? • what did all the woman want to be? • Crash What happened to all the woman? • What did the woman in the story face? • Where did Bessie Coleman go for one year? • Coleman who wanted to open a school for flying? • What did Daedalus want to do with his inventions? • ...
1920s culinating crossword jesse phillips 2018-02-26
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- for the discovery of insulin
- court case that became known as the
- became the first of the anti-bacterial wonder drugs
- as a provision for retirement
- The rapidly growing automobile industry led by
- they who invented called them selves
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- used To provide air cover and attack capability at sea required a new type of ship
- allowed manufacturers to boost turnover and to make large profits which they plowed back into new factories
- Numerous books were published in
- for discovery of human blood types
- replaced the long-standing Model T after 18 years of production.
- Roads had to be redesigned and rebuilt to accomodate the automobile
- for work on typhus
- motor cars was largely solved by the introduction of a
- used to protect land and sea
15 Clues: for work on typhus • for the discovery of insulin • used to protect land and sea • as a provision for retirement • Numerous books were published in • for discovery of human blood types • court case that became known as the • they who invented called them selves • The rapidly growing automobile industry led by • became the first of the anti-bacterial wonder drugs • ...
Paleolithic and Neolithic Age 2022-11-15
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- a human-made object
- a piece of land that connects two continents
- large animals
- a long period of hot and dry weather
- a person who moves from place to place
- scientist who studies artifacts
- a green area where plants grow
- movement
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- a person who hunts and gathers food
- inventions to help people perform tasks
- a way of life
- scientist who studies culture
- remains of an organism
13 Clues: movement • a way of life • large animals • a human-made object • remains of an organism • scientist who studies culture • a green area where plants grow • scientist who studies artifacts • a person who hunts and gathers food • a long period of hot and dry weather • a person who moves from place to place • inventions to help people perform tasks • ...
Cartoons 2026-04-14
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- 5 teenage dc superheros
- Gotta Catch Them All
- 4 brother that are mutants and ninjas
- Shoots webs and saves lives
- Cat chasing mouse
- Lives underwater in a pineapple
- Kid with a watch turns into a alien
- A brother and sister that are bunnies
- Big red dog that enjoy stories
- Talking dog who solves mysteries
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- Kid that ask wishes
- Teams competing each other in an island
- Has a clubhouse
- Puppy that helps you finds clues
- 2 brothers making inventions
- Boy and magical dog in a fantasy land
- Long Running Sitcom set in a fiticonal town called springfield
- The Stone Age Family
- Six rescue dogs
- Know for super speed and throws power rings
20 Clues: Has a clubhouse • Six rescue dogs • Cat chasing mouse • Kid that ask wishes • Gotta Catch Them All • The Stone Age Family • 5 teenage dc superheros • Shoots webs and saves lives • 2 brothers making inventions • Big red dog that enjoy stories • Lives underwater in a pineapple • Puppy that helps you finds clues • Talking dog who solves mysteries • Kid with a watch turns into a alien • ...
Types of engineering 2021-09-22
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- products to prevent waste
- hardware
- investigation
- golf clubs
- robots
- manage papers
- engines
- Fuels for new spacecraft
- ships
- lazers
- repairs lights
- make x-rays
- windmills
- solar panels
- globe lighting
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- Process control invention
- more efficient cars
- Yogurt
- microphones
- pipes
- Balloons
- inspects inventions
- highways
- circuit boards
- test equipment
- testing ultrasonic items
26 Clues: pipes • ships • Yogurt • robots • lazers • engines • hardware • Balloons • highways • windmills • golf clubs • microphones • make x-rays • solar panels • investigation • manage papers • repairs lights • circuit boards • test equipment • globe lighting • more efficient cars • inspects inventions • Fuels for new spacecraft • testing ultrasonic items • Process control invention • products to prevent waste
The Industrial Revolution 2018-05-13
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- James Hargreaves
- Samuel Crompton
- what animals are put in
- Richard Trevithick
- began in 1750
- combined two inventions
- driving new factories
- very ill leading to death
- slums
- John Kay
- tight spaces
- big houses
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- unsafe, unhygienic
- worked at young ages
- harmful substance in the air
- produce movements
- cleared spaces
- Robert Fulton
- when it started
- Richard Arkwright
20 Clues: slums • John Kay • big houses • tight spaces • Robert Fulton • began in 1750 • cleared spaces • Samuel Crompton • when it started • James Hargreaves • produce movements • Richard Arkwright • unsafe, unhygienic • Richard Trevithick • worked at young ages • driving new factories • what animals are put in • combined two inventions • very ill leading to death • harmful substance in the air
industrial revolution inventions and inventors 2021-09-24
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- first ever text messaging system
- manufacturing process where items are assembled on a line from workstation to workstation
- welsh textile manager, founder of... utopian socialism
- english inventor and pioneer of the spinning industry, invented the spinning mule
- power generation and mass communication. you definitely know what his name is
- device used for spinning thread or yarn from fibers
- loom
- english ironmaster
- globe with a wire filament that heats up and illuminates surroundings
- machine that quickly separates cotton fibers from their seeds
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- developed many devices in fields such as
- wheel that converts the motion of water into useful energy
- scottish inventor and instrument maker
- heat engine that performs mechanical work via steam
- english inventor. invented the
- converts electrical energy into mechanical energy
- english inventor, known for his steel making process named after himself
- mechanized loom
- british inventor and mining engineer
- device that allows two users to communicate with sound over a long distance
- original inventor of roller spinning
21 Clues: loom • mechanized loom • english ironmaster • english inventor. invented the • first ever text messaging system • british inventor and mining engineer • original inventor of roller spinning • scottish inventor and instrument maker • developed many devices in fields such as • converts electrical energy into mechanical energy • heat engine that performs mechanical work via steam • ...
Engineering Careers and their Inventions 2022-09-13
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- Nuclear reactor
- Catapults, chariots, siege towers
- and Gas Oil pumps and other ways to extract oil
- Any software on a device
- AI machines
- Animal habitats in the zoo
- X-ray machines and other scanning machines
- Machines that replicate human movements; robot arms that move like a human
- US connected electrical grid
- Created human insulin to treat diabetes
- The cotton gin
- Heat pumps
- Invented prosthetics
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- Created the first diesel engines
- Designing and building many aircrafts
- Created the modern roundabout
- New roads, overpasses, ramps, and interchanges
- Apple products
- Resources Dams, levees, and floodwalls
- Electric lightbulbs and TVs
- Created fracking
- Created tests to check the quality of products
- Visuals for theatre, TV, and film
- Multiplex telegraph
- Bridges, roads, dams, railways, highways, and other systems to help civilians
- Created the quick freeze machine
26 Clues: Heat pumps • AI machines • Apple products • The cotton gin • Nuclear reactor • Created fracking • Multiplex telegraph • Invented prosthetics • Any software on a device • Animal habitats in the zoo • Electric lightbulbs and TVs • US connected electrical grid • Created the modern roundabout • Created the first diesel engines • Created the quick freeze machine • Catapults, chariots, siege towers • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 11 2024-11-03
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- "The use of computer technology to analyze biological data."
- "The use of plants to clean up soil, air, or water pollutants."
- "Chemicals that transmit signals across a synapse in the brain."
- "The process by which organisms maintain their body temperature."
- "The technology of converting sunlight directly into electricity."
- "The use of natural catalysts, like enzymes, in chemical reactions."
- "The study of chromosomes and their relation to cell behavior."
- "A type of computing that uses quantum-mechanical phenomena."
- "The study of how genes affect a person's response to drugs."
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- "The study of genetic material recovered directly from environmental samples."
- "The use of radiation, especially for cancer treatment."
- "A process used to etch or print patterns on a nanoscale."
- "A method for separating molecules based on size and charge."
- "The scientific study of life that existed in prehistoric times."
- "The study of chemical processes that cause electrons to move."
- "The integration of biology, mechanics, and electronics in prosthetics."
- "Materials with structures on the nanoscale, used in advanced technology."
- "The use of organisms to remove contaminants from the environment."
- "The number and appearance of chromosomes in the nucleus of a cell."
- "A technique used to measure the mass-to-charge ratio of ions."
20 Clues: "The use of radiation, especially for cancer treatment." • "A process used to etch or print patterns on a nanoscale." • "The use of computer technology to analyze biological data." • "A method for separating molecules based on size and charge." • "A type of computing that uses quantum-mechanical phenomena." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 13 2024-11-03
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- "The study of landforms and the processes that shape them."
- "The protection of digital data and systems from cyber attacks."
- "A particle representing a quantum of light or other electromagnetic radiation."
- "The preservation of humans at low temperatures for possible revival."
- "The breakdown of organic substances by natural organisms."
- "The science of creating three-dimensional images with laser technology."
- "The removal of tissue for diagnostic examination."
- "An unstable isotope that decays, emitting radiation."
- "The ability to meet current needs without compromising future resources."
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- "The study of life in the universe beyond Earth."
- "The study of the mechanics of living organisms and their movements."
- "The scientific study of animal biology."
- "The branch of biology dealing with hormones and glands."
- "The science of designing equipment to fit the human body."
- "A parasitic disease caused by Toxoplasma gondii, often in animals."
- "The study of electronic properties of materials at low temperatures."
- "Organelles known as the 'powerhouses' of cells, producing energy."
- "A method of growing plants in a water-based solution, without soil."
- "A technique that modifies genes to treat or prevent disease."
- "A force that makes a body follow a curved path toward the center."
20 Clues: "The scientific study of animal biology." • "The study of life in the universe beyond Earth." • "The removal of tissue for diagnostic examination." • "An unstable isotope that decays, emitting radiation." • "The branch of biology dealing with hormones and glands." • "The study of landforms and the processes that shape them." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 19 2024-11-03
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- "The enlargement of tissue due to increased cell production."
- "The study of meteors and meteorites."
- "The study of parasites and their relationships with hosts."
- "An imaging technique using X-rays."
- "The study of how people use plants in their cultures."
- "The process by which normal cells are transformed into cancer cells."
- "The detailed structure within a cell visible under an electron microscope."
- "The study of the genomes of organisms."
- "Programmed cell death, a natural process in the body."
- "A particle representing a quantum of light."
- "The study of mechanics as applied to biological systems."
- "A process where a catalyst speeds up a chemical reaction."
- "The application of science in criminal investigations."
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- "The process where water bodies become nutrient-rich, leading to plant growth."
- "The study of drugs and their effects on the body."
- "The maintenance of stable conditions in the body."
- "A reaction that absorbs heat from its surroundings."
- "The branch of astronomy dealing with the physics of celestial bodies."
- "The process of developing new neurons in the brain."
- "The science of extracting and working with metals."
20 Clues: "An imaging technique using X-rays." • "The study of meteors and meteorites." • "The study of the genomes of organisms." • "A particle representing a quantum of light." • "The study of drugs and their effects on the body." • "The maintenance of stable conditions in the body." • "The science of extracting and working with metals." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 21 2024-11-03
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- "The enlargement of tissue due to increased cell production."
- "The study of meteors and meteorites."
- "The study of parasites and their relationships with hosts."
- "An imaging technique using X-rays."
- "The study of how people use plants in their cultures."
- "The process by which normal cells are transformed into cancer cells."
- "The detailed structure within a cell visible under an electron microscope."
- "The study of the genomes of organisms."
- "Programmed cell death, a natural process in the body."
- "A particle representing a quantum of light."
- "The study of mechanics as applied to biological systems."
- "A process where a catalyst speeds up a chemical reaction."
- "The application of science in criminal investigations."
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- "The process where water bodies become nutrient-rich, leading to plant growth."
- "The study of drugs and their effects on the body."
- "The maintenance of stable conditions in the body."
- "A reaction that absorbs heat from its surroundings."
- "The branch of astronomy dealing with the physics of celestial bodies."
- "The process of developing new neurons in the brain."
- "The science of extracting and working with metals."
20 Clues: "An imaging technique using X-rays." • "The study of meteors and meteorites." • "The study of the genomes of organisms." • "A particle representing a quantum of light." • "The study of drugs and their effects on the body." • "The maintenance of stable conditions in the body." • "The science of extracting and working with metals." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 22 2024-11-03
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- "An enzyme that synthesizes long chains of polymers, especially in DNA replication."
- "The study of landforms and the processes that shape them."
- "The integration of mechanical elements and biology in prosthetics."
- "A chemical compound foreign to a living organism."
- "The study of systems and control in machines and living beings."
- "A process that uses electric current to drive a chemical reaction."
- "Molecules with the same formula but different structures."
- "A marine animal with radial symmetry, like sea stars and sea urchins."
- "The study of the effects of low temperatures on living organisms."
- "Microscopic organisms that form the base of aquatic food chains."
- "The study of potential life beyond Earth."
- "Relating to Gregor Mendel's principles of inheritance."
- "A technique using light to control cells within living tissue."
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- "The science of fermentation, often used in brewing and winemaking."
- "The study of blood serum and immune responses in bodily fluids."
- "The study of chromosomes and their structure, function, and behavior."
- "The study of air movement around objects, important in aviation."
- "A biological molecule that indicates a medical state or condition."
- "A method of dating ancient organic materials by measuring carbon isotopes."
- "The branch of physics dealing with heat and energy transfer."
20 Clues: "The study of potential life beyond Earth." • "A chemical compound foreign to a living organism." • "Relating to Gregor Mendel's principles of inheritance." • "The study of landforms and the processes that shape them." • "Molecules with the same formula but different structures." • "The branch of physics dealing with heat and energy transfer." • ...
19th Century Inventors and Inventions 2023-06-02
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- André ________, co-inventor of the pneumatic tire.
- This engine was invented by Rudolf _____.
- The telegraph and the code it used were developed by Samuel F. B. _____.
- Alexander Graham ____, is known for inventing the telephone.
- French scientist, is famous for pasteurization and vaccines.
- Last name of the inventor of instant film photography, Edwin H. ______.
- The founder of the Eastman Kodak company and inventor of roll film.
- is Known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system.
- The name of the German engineer who patented the first automobile.
- An Italian inventor credited with the development of radio.
- Discoverer of X-rays, Wilhelm _____.
- Inventor of a steel-making process that bears his name.
- His surname was _____ when he invented the telephone in 1876.
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- Eadweard _______, best known for his pioneering work on animal locomotion.
- Elias ______ invented the sewing machine.
- One of the French brothers who invented the Cinematograph.
- Last name of the brothers who are credited with inventing and building the world's first successful airplane.
- Count Ferdinand von _______, the inventor of the rigid airship.
- Who invented the phonograph in 1877?
- Sir Hiram Stevens _____, inventor of the automatic machine gun.
- Gottlieb ________, who invented the high-speed petrol engine.
- mThe rapid-fire, spring-loaded, hand-cranked weapon is named after him.
- George _______, American entrepreneur and engineer who invented the railway air brake.
- Alfred ________, Swedish chemist, engineer, and inventor of dynamite.
24 Clues: Who invented the phonograph in 1877? • Discoverer of X-rays, Wilhelm _____. • Elias ______ invented the sewing machine. • This engine was invented by Rudolf _____. • André ________, co-inventor of the pneumatic tire. • Inventor of a steel-making process that bears his name. • One of the French brothers who invented the Cinematograph. • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 23 2024-11-03
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- "An instrument for measuring blood pressure."
- "A method to measure how much a chemical substance absorbs light."
- "A treatment method using extremely cold temperatures."
- "A chemical substance that transmits nerve impulses across a synapse."
- "The study of cellular lipids on a large scale."
- "The branch of geology dealing with the study of rocks."
- "The process by which living organisms produce minerals."
- "The study of the interaction between matter and electromagnetic radiation."
- "A protein involved in cell signaling, especially in immune responses."
- "The dissociation of molecules by ionizing radiation."
- "The study of ancient life through fossils."
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- "A technique for separating molecules based on size and charge."
- "A plant adapted to survive in dry environments."
- "A symbiotic association between fungi and plant roots."
- "The metabolic process that produces glucose from non-carbohydrate sources."
- "The study of toxic effects on ecosystems and organisms."
- "The use of imaging techniques to diagnose and treat diseases."
- "The study of disease distribution and determinants in populations."
- "The study of human societies, cultures, and their development."
- "A chemical reaction involving the breakdown of a compound by water."
20 Clues: "The study of ancient life through fossils." • "An instrument for measuring blood pressure." • "The study of cellular lipids on a large scale." • "A plant adapted to survive in dry environments." • "The dissociation of molecules by ionizing radiation." • "A treatment method using extremely cold temperatures." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 2 2024-11-02
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- "An instrument that records earthquake waves."
- "A device that converts electrical energy into motion."
- "A chemical compound used in creating plastics."
- "An invention that powered the Industrial Revolution."
- "A device that converts sunlight into electricity."
- "A watercraft designed to operate underwater."
- "A device that stores and provides electrical energy."
- "An invention enabling high-speed air travel."
- "A chart organizing chemical elements by properties."
- "The process by which plants produce energy from sunlight."
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- "A discovery that allows pain-free surgery."
- "The method of preventing diseases by stimulating immunity."
- "An instrument for measuring temperature."
- "An instrument that magnifies small objects, revolutionizing biology."
- "A machine for generating power by spinning, often used in wind or water plants."
- "The discovery that the Earth orbits the Sun."
- "The study of the complete set of genes in an organism."
- "A device that regulates the heartbeat."
- "A fundamental concept in physics related to energy at atomic scales."
- "The process of creating a genetic copy of an organism."
20 Clues: "A device that regulates the heartbeat." • "An instrument for measuring temperature." • "A discovery that allows pain-free surgery." • "An instrument that records earthquake waves." • "The discovery that the Earth orbits the Sun." • "A watercraft designed to operate underwater." • "An invention enabling high-speed air travel." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 16 2024-11-03
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- "A method for measuring how much light is absorbed by a substance."
- "A phenomenon where materials conduct electricity with zero resistance at low temperatures."
- "An electronic component that stores and releases electrical energy."
- "A process that uses electricity to drive a chemical reaction."
- "The process of programmed cell death in multicellular organisms."
- "The process by which molecules spread from areas of high concentration to low."
- "The study of the evolutionary history and relationships among species."
- "A mixture of metals created to enhance strength or other properties."
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- "The science of determining the age of rocks, fossils, and sediments."
- "The vegetative part of a fungus, consisting of a network of fine white filaments."
- "Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons."
- "A community of organisms and their physical environment interacting together."
- "The process by which green plants create energy from sunlight."
- "A large ecological area with specific plants and animals, like a forest or desert."
- "A genetically distinct population adapted to specific environmental conditions."
- "The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat."
- "The study of life in the universe beyond Earth."
- "A structure of DNA and protein carrying genetic information."
- "A nerve cell that transmits signals in the brain and nervous system."
- "A microorganism that causes disease, like bacteria or viruses."
20 Clues: "The study of life in the universe beyond Earth." • "A structure of DNA and protein carrying genetic information." • "Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons." • "The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat." • "A process that uses electricity to drive a chemical reaction." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 17 2024-11-03
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- "The brain's ability to adapt by forming new neural connections."
- "The study of the complete genetic material of organisms."
- "The model that places the Sun at the center of the solar system."
- "A suspension of fine particles in a gas, like fog or smoke."
- "The genetic makeup of an organism that determines specific traits."
- "The branch of medicine dealing with kidney health and function."
- "Relating to the principles of heredity established by Gregor Mendel."
- "The phenomenon where compounds have the same formula but different structures."
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- "The science of using light for communication and other applications."
- "The initial cell formed when two gametes merge, beginning an organism's development."
- "The process by which a substance speeds up a chemical reaction."
- "A device used to measure wind speed."
- "The movement or growth of a plant in response to environmental stimuli."
- "The study of materials and their behavior at extremely low temperatures."
- "A technique for analyzing the interaction of light with matter."
- "The study of fossilized plants to understand ancient environments."
- "A small semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals."
- "A metabolic pathway that breaks down glucose to produce energy."
- "The production of light by living organisms, like fireflies."
- "A weather balloon that measures atmospheric parameters like temperature and humidity."
20 Clues: "A device used to measure wind speed." • "The study of the complete genetic material of organisms." • "A suspension of fine particles in a gas, like fog or smoke." • "The production of light by living organisms, like fireflies." • "The process by which a substance speeds up a chemical reaction." • "A technique for analyzing the interaction of light with matter." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 18 2024-11-03
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- "The study of the electrical properties of biological cells and tissues."
- "The philosophical study of knowledge and its nature."
- "The storage of biological material at very low temperatures."
- "A line on a weather map connecting points of equal atmospheric pressure."
- "The property of materials like iron to become magnetized."
- "The study of the distribution of plants in relation to the Earth’s environment."
- "The maintenance of stable internal conditions in an organism."
- "The study of the microscopic structure of tissues."
- "An organic compound consisting entirely of hydrogen and carbon."
- "A technique used to introduce DNA into cells using high-velocity particles."
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- "A recording of the electrical activity of the heart."
- "A fundamental particle and a building block of protons and neutrons."
- "The number and appearance of chromosomes in a cell nucleus."
- "An instrument that measures light intensity at various wavelengths."
- "The formation of new blood vessels in the body."
- "The science of movement in living organisms."
- "The measurement of the human body to understand physical variation."
- "The process by which organisms maintain water balance in their cells."
- "The branch of astronomy dealing with the measurement of stars' positions."
- "The biological process that causes an organism to develop its shape."
20 Clues: "The science of movement in living organisms." • "The formation of new blood vessels in the body." • "The study of the microscopic structure of tissues." • "A recording of the electrical activity of the heart." • "The philosophical study of knowledge and its nature." • "The property of materials like iron to become magnetized." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 17 2024-11-03
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- "The brain's ability to adapt by forming new neural connections."
- "The study of the complete genetic material of organisms."
- "The model that places the Sun at the center of the solar system."
- "A suspension of fine particles in a gas, like fog or smoke."
- "The genetic makeup of an organism that determines specific traits."
- "The branch of medicine dealing with kidney health and function."
- "Relating to the principles of heredity established by Gregor Mendel."
- "The phenomenon where compounds have the same formula but different structures."
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- "The science of using light for communication and other applications."
- "The initial cell formed when two gametes merge, beginning an organism's development."
- "The process by which a substance speeds up a chemical reaction."
- "A device used to measure wind speed."
- "The movement or growth of a plant in response to environmental stimuli."
- "The study of materials and their behavior at extremely low temperatures."
- "A technique for analyzing the interaction of light with matter."
- "The study of fossilized plants to understand ancient environments."
- "A small semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals."
- "A metabolic pathway that breaks down glucose to produce energy."
- "The production of light by living organisms, like fireflies."
- "A weather balloon that measures atmospheric parameters like temperature and humidity."
20 Clues: "A device used to measure wind speed." • "The study of the complete genetic material of organisms." • "A suspension of fine particles in a gas, like fog or smoke." • "The production of light by living organisms, like fireflies." • "The process by which a substance speeds up a chemical reaction." • "A technique for analyzing the interaction of light with matter." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 1 2024-11-02
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- "An electronic device for processing information."
- "The basic unit of matter in everything around us."
- "The science of heredity and variation in organisms."
- "A preparation that creates immunity to disease."
- "A phenomenon that powers much of modern technology."
- "The first antibiotic, discovered by Alexander Fleming."
- "A device for transmitting information via radio waves."
- "A device for safe descent from heights."
- "An invention that allows us to see inside the body."
- "A device that detects objects using radio waves."
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- "A global network connecting computers worldwide."
- "The molecule that carries genetic information."
- "A device for transmitting voice over distances."
- "A gas essential for life, discovered in the 18th century."
- "An instrument that allows us to observe distant objects in space."
- "Medicines that help fight bacterial infections."
- "A hormone discovered for the treatment of diabetes."
- "A device that converts energy into mechanical work."
- "A device that emits a focused beam of light."
- "Microorganisms whose discovery changed our understanding of disease."
20 Clues: "A device for safe descent from heights." • "A device that emits a focused beam of light." • "The molecule that carries genetic information." • "A device for transmitting voice over distances." • "A preparation that creates immunity to disease." • "Medicines that help fight bacterial infections." • "A global network connecting computers worldwide." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 12 2024-11-03
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- "A technique used to measure the mass-to-charge ratio of ions."
- "The use of radiation, especially for cancer treatment."
- "The use of organisms to remove contaminants from the environment."
- "Materials with structures on the nanoscale, used in advanced technology."
- "The integration of biology, mechanics, and electronics in prosthetics."
- "A method for separating molecules based on size and charge."
- "The study of chromosomes and their relation to cell behavior."
- "The technology of converting sunlight directly into electricity."
- "The use of natural catalysts, like enzymes, in chemical reactions."
- "A process used to etch or print patterns on a nanoscale."
- "The use of plants to clean up soil, air, or water pollutants."
- "The study of how genes affect a person's response to drugs."
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- "The study of chemical processes that cause electrons to move."
- "Chemicals that transmit signals across a synapse in the brain."
- "The process by which organisms maintain their body temperature."
- "The study of genetic material recovered directly from environmental samples."
- "A type of computing that uses quantum-mechanical phenomena."
- "The scientific study of life that existed in prehistoric times."
- "The use of computer technology to analyze biological data."
- "The number and appearance of chromosomes in the nucleus of a cell."
20 Clues: "The use of radiation, especially for cancer treatment." • "A process used to etch or print patterns on a nanoscale." • "The use of computer technology to analyze biological data." • "A type of computing that uses quantum-mechanical phenomena." • "A method for separating molecules based on size and charge." • ...
Ryann Bruce Unit 5 2014-12-04
Across
- the meatpacking manufacturing
- nation that depended on farming to an
- the steel manufacturing
- light bulb, assembly line, telephone
- inventor light bulb
- industrialization provided new access to consumer goods
- the automobile manufacturing
- big business
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- brothers
- method of making products known to consumers that greatly helped the rise of big business
- automobile
- railroad
- Thomas Edison made this
- mechanization reduced farm labor needs and increased production
- Andrew Carnegie made this
15 Clues: brothers • railroad • automobile • big business • inventor light bulb • the steel manufacturing • Thomas Edison made this • Andrew Carnegie made this • the automobile manufacturing • the meatpacking manufacturing • light bulb, assembly line, telephone • nation that depended on farming to an • industrialization provided new access to consumer goods • ...
Unit 6 2022-02-14
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- related to the milk
- connection, friendship
- people who buy and use products
- finally, after some time
- way something is going
- good
- grow over time
- something that happens
- silly, like the behaviour of a child
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- new and original
- states an opinion or belief
- behaving well, like an adult
- chances to do something
- in the middle of your life before you are old
- new things that people create
- job or occupation
- having stopped working permanently, usually because of age.
- became aware
- bad
- typical of a young person
- something that works well
- old
22 Clues: bad • old • good • became aware • grow over time • new and original • job or occupation • related to the milk • connection, friendship • way something is going • something that happens • chances to do something • finally, after some time • typical of a young person • something that works well • states an opinion or belief • behaving well, like an adult • new things that people create • ...
The New Industrial Age 2012-09-12
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- The first country to provide national health insurance was?
- In addition to inventing the light bulb, Edison developed a system for __________________ electrical power.
- Many women found work in the new _______________ factories that sprung up and replaced jobs that were traditionally done in the home.
- A person or organizes, operates and assumes the risk of a business venture is known as a?
- Edwin L. Drake drilled the first successful oil well in ________________ Pa.
- Thomas Edison established the first research __________________ in Menlo Park, NJ in 1876.
- One of the many new uses for steel was the huge expansion of the __________________ across the country.
- The growth in urban populations led to a wealth of cheap ____________ for industry.
- The inventions of the telephone and typewriter created many new workplace opportunities for _______________.
- A second reason for the new industrial age was government support for _________________.
- The railroad that crossed the nation was known as the ___________________ railroad
- Workers also found themselves as _______________ as they bought the products and new inventions that were now mass produced in factories.
- The great advantage of the Open Hearth method was it allowed steel makers to use scrap metal and raw materials to make steel.
- The __________________ Process helped to remove carbon from iron and converting it into steel.
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- A third reason for the new industrial age was the growth of ____________ populations.
- Electrical power meant that factories could be located _________________ not just sources of powers, such as rivers.
- The invention of the ______________________ by Christopher Sholes in 1867 changed the world of work.
- ______________________ freed some factory workers from backbreaking labor and helped to improve the worker's standard of living.
- The growth of industry fed the growing markets for new _____________.
- The Open _______________ method of steel making eventually replaced the Bessemer Process.
- The city of _______________ was home to the world's first steel frame skyscraper.
- _____________ Jones was an early leader organized labor.
- Other industries needed _____________ as well, such as the McCormick, John Deere farm equipment companies and Glidden's barb wire company.
- The main power source for factories quickly changed from steam power or water power to ______________ in the 1890s.
- One of the reason for the new industrial age was a wealth of natural ________________.
- An example of the technological advances made possible by steel was the building of the __________________ Bridge.
- The Supreme Court case of Munn vs. Illinois established government __________________ of railroads
- One of the most dramatic inventions was the __________________ and how it paved the way for a worldwide communications network.
- The Swift and Armour meatpacking plants became the models of ________________ manufacturing for new consumer industries.
- Huge deposits of iron ore were discovered in the _____________ range.
30 Clues: _____________ Jones was an early leader organized labor. • The first country to provide national health insurance was? • The growth of industry fed the growing markets for new _____________. • Huge deposits of iron ore were discovered in the _____________ range. • Edwin L. Drake drilled the first successful oil well in ________________ Pa. • ...
SCIENTISTS AND THEIR INVENTIONS 2020-07-08
15 Clues: Radio • Celsius • Celsius • Dynamite • Neonlamp • Television • Automobile • machineGun • videoGames • mobilePhone • SamuelMorse • wrightbrothers • Nuclear Reactor • ElectricGenerator • AlexanderGrahamBell
CROSSWORD 2025-11-12
5 Clues: From Ideas To Inventions • Executed After Being Learned • Place Full Of Lessons And Laughters • Subjects Like Physics, Chemistry, Biology • Innovation Through Machines And Inventions
Engineer Gaming 2022-08-31
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- make lighting to suit certain areas
- make zinc
- makes electronic washing machines
- makes car and train environments
- made aquifers (wells)
- makes plans for oil, water, etc.
- electricity and robotics
- makes development process for inventions
- make x-ray machines
- made electric cars to slow pollution
- make roller coasters and calculate slopes
- make languages
- make affixial body parts
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- makes sound systems
- works on nuclear power
- made modern highways
- make medicines like melatonin
- made the jackhammer
- makes x-rays for hostpitals
- make spaceships and planes
- makes modern railroad
- makes electronic turbines
- drills to find oil
- makes jet engines
- fixes machines for clients
- made steam engine for power and trasportation
26 Clues: make zinc • make languages • makes jet engines • drills to find oil • makes sound systems • made the jackhammer • make x-ray machines • made modern highways • made aquifers (wells) • makes modern railroad • works on nuclear power • electricity and robotics • make affixial body parts • makes electronic turbines • make spaceships and planes • fixes machines for clients • ...
Renaissance Review 2023-10-06
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- human experience and emotion
- human achievement
- humanism in literature
- sketches of human anatomy and inventions
- shaped modern political thought
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- ability to sculpt from a single stone
- use of perspective in human portraits
- erasmus satire and comedy that addressed human behavior
- leonardo da vinci most famous painting
- helps spread the ideas of the renaissance
- printmaking-1st celebrity artist
- one of michelangelo famous works
12 Clues: human achievement • humanism in literature • human experience and emotion • shaped modern political thought • printmaking-1st celebrity artist • one of michelangelo famous works • ability to sculpt from a single stone • use of perspective in human portraits • leonardo da vinci most famous painting • sketches of human anatomy and inventions • ...
PNW Explorers | test review crossword puzzle 2021-03-28
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- the Northwest _________ an imagined river-route through N. America does not actually exist.
- Roman Catholic ________ often accompanied Spanish Expeditions and kept detailed journals.
- Taking over ______ was often a motivation for European explorers/colonizers
- Captain James ______ was a well-known British (English Explorer) who sailed to the PNW.
- Another European motivation for exploration was __________ with Indigenous tribes for resources, food, and crafts.
- an enslaved man who contributed in many ways to the Corps of Discovery
- the academic term for an unreasoned or unfair judgment, often showing only one point of view or perspective
- A __________ is a country that sends settlers to a place, takes over land, and establishes political control over it.
- Francis Drake, from England, was more of a ______than an explorer
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- Bartolome _________, from Spain; sought lands with gold and silver
- _______ and Britain (England) were the major European powers that wanted access to the PNW
- The __________ of Discovery stated that Christians had dominion (or a right) to all non-Christian lands.
- The ________ Controversy is an example of the Doctrine of Discovery being followed.
- Which tribe has an oral history account of a first encounter with a European ship in which references to nature are often made
- a term that was often misused when in reality colonizing was occuring
15 Clues: Francis Drake, from England, was more of a ______than an explorer • Bartolome _________, from Spain; sought lands with gold and silver • a term that was often misused when in reality colonizing was occuring • an enslaved man who contributed in many ways to the Corps of Discovery • Taking over ______ was often a motivation for European explorers/colonizers • ...
2022 HOLES VOCABULARY EXTRAVAGANZA 2022-01-04
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- overly suspicious
- Deserving contempt or scorn
- a daring or bold resistance to authority or to any opposing force.
- in a way that shows regret or guilt
- a hardened or thickened part of the skin
- To begin or put into practice
- sticking out
- officially and strongly disapproved
- Elevation above sea level
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- not working properly
- in the direction of
- high-pitched and piercing
- a very steep cliff; the brink or edge of disaster
- extreme mental confusion or excitement
- Very hot or stuffy; suffocating
- To move back or away from
- long and tiresome
- located
- attorney a lawyer specializing in the rights to inventions
- absurd; distorted
20 Clues: located • sticking out • overly suspicious • long and tiresome • absurd; distorted • in the direction of • not working properly • high-pitched and piercing • To move back or away from • Elevation above sea level • Deserving contempt or scorn • To begin or put into practice • Very hot or stuffy; suffocating • in a way that shows regret or guilt • officially and strongly disapproved • ...
Women in STEM Crossword 2022-03-03
Across
- Starlet who helped invent the technology used in WiFi and Bluetooth
- Star discovery of Jocelyn Bell Burnell?
- Gorilla researcher Dian
- Subject of study for Paula Hammond
- 1960s trajectory calculator for NASA
- Viral subject for Esther Lederberg
- Environmentalist known for her book Silent Spring
- Gene regulation researcher McClintock
- Subject of study for Jane C. Wright
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- Atomic discovery for Lise Meitner
- Countess accredited with creating the first computer program
- Discoverer of DNA’s molecular structure
- Company for which game programmer Carol Shaw worked
- A gloomy subject for Vera Rubin?
- Strangely appropriate surname for the inventor of the GPS
- Bulletproof material invented by Stephanie Kwolek
- Field for Grace Hopper
- Antibiotic structure famously discovered by Dorothy Hodgkin
- Tropical disease studied by Tu Youyou
- Noether with an eponymous mathematics theory
20 Clues: Field for Grace Hopper • Gorilla researcher Dian • A gloomy subject for Vera Rubin? • Atomic discovery for Lise Meitner • Subject of study for Paula Hammond • Viral subject for Esther Lederberg • Subject of study for Jane C. Wright • 1960s trajectory calculator for NASA • Tropical disease studied by Tu Youyou • Gene regulation researcher McClintock • ...
Joy Discovery Crossword 2024-01-31
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- I take you places (page 10)
- The sun is the shape of a _ _ _ _ _ e
- Solve the _ _ d d _ _ s.
- I catch bad guys
- Ouch! I bumped my head! It's _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Take care of your pet. Take it to the _ _ _
- Tim is a _e_c_e_
- Walk around the o_s_a_l_s
- A water bottle is the shape of a _________r
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- take your _______ away (page 47)
- S_r_n_e_s (page 18)
- You can yell this!
- For Lantern Festival we eat ___________!
- A green vegetable on my hamburger
- I help you find books
- Nosebleed! _i_c_ your nose. (page 29)
- What time is it? Look at the ______
- Mia, you _ _ _ _ _! Now you're it!
18 Clues: I catch bad guys • Tim is a _e_c_e_ • You can yell this! • S_r_n_e_s (page 18) • I help you find books • Solve the _ _ d d _ _ s. • Walk around the o_s_a_l_s • I take you places (page 10) • take your _______ away (page 47) • A green vegetable on my hamburger • Mia, you _ _ _ _ _! Now you're it! • What time is it? Look at the ______ • The sun is the shape of a _ _ _ _ _ e • ...
Voyages of Discovery 2023-04-25
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- This tool used a needle pointing north to help explorers know where they were going P. 397
- A small, narrow vessel with two or three masts and triangular sails P. 398
- He found Brazil during his travels to India P. 394
- Sailed completely around the world P. 396
- Renaissance traders were particularly interested in this item P. 392
- This event led foreign goods to be in high demand in Europe's market P. 391
- Died believing he had found the gateway to Asia P. 394
- Members of a religious order who encourage people to convert to a particular religion P. 392
- Hard white substance from the tusk of an animal such as an elephant P. 392
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- They led the world in global exploration P. 392
- He helped confirm Portugal's status as a world power. P. 393
- He is the prince credited with sponsoring and training explorers in mapmaking, ship design, and navigation. P. 392
- Dangerous or hazardous P. 395
- Science of making maps and globes P. 397
- He set out from Spain with hopes to find a western route to Asia P. 395
- The Americas are named after him P. 395
- Portuguese Captain to sail around the Cape of Good Hope and then sailed to India P. 393
- Helped sailors use stars to find their location P. 397
18 Clues: Dangerous or hazardous P. 395 • The Americas are named after him P. 395 • Science of making maps and globes P. 397 • Sailed completely around the world P. 396 • They led the world in global exploration P. 392 • He found Brazil during his travels to India P. 394 • Helped sailors use stars to find their location P. 397 • ...
Pre-History Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-28
10 Clues: off limits • Ano domino • family tree • man of skills • meaningful ceremonies • early form of social organization • growth of cities/changes to cities • Nomadic Lifestyle to a settled stationary • Closely nit group of peoples families and clans • circular pattern of the spread of ideas and inventions
Culture 2012-09-17
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- where something is
- money
- a form of art that is visual
- priorities
- how people travel
- a form of art that is the written word
- a body of words and alphabet
- system of ruling a country
- the handing down of customs
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- a form of art that makes sound
- jobs
- the behaviors of a social group
- a set of beliefs
- what people do for fun
- that which is eaten
- digital inventions
16 Clues: jobs • money • priorities • a set of beliefs • how people travel • where something is • digital inventions • that which is eaten • what people do for fun • system of ruling a country • the handing down of customs • a form of art that is visual • a body of words and alphabet • a form of art that makes sound • the behaviors of a social group • a form of art that is the written word
Settlement 2019-11-04
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- Health care and education
- Houses that are built by the people who live in them
- Things that cause people to get away from things they do not like.
- Nationalist Government of 1948
- Discovery of gold
- Dutch East India Company
- Discovery of Diamonds
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- Settlement made of Shacks
- Durban, Port Elizabeth and East London
- When people move to urban areas so that there are more people living in towns and cities than in rural areas.
- Things that cause people to move for things they want
- The movement of people from one place to another
- Social issues related to the rapid growth of cities
13 Clues: Discovery of gold • Discovery of Diamonds • Dutch East India Company • Health care and education • Settlement made of Shacks • Nationalist Government of 1948 • Durban, Port Elizabeth and East London • The movement of people from one place to another • Social issues related to the rapid growth of cities • Houses that are built by the people who live in them • ...
CH 2 Engineering 2023-02-08
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- Improvements made to preexisting products
- To amplify the amount of effort exerted
- Model & Make a Solution
- Study of the natural world
- Evaluate the Solution
- The Engineering Design Process has how many steps?
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- Develop a Design Solution
- The study of numbers and symbols
- Problem Solver
- Application of science, mathematics, and technological know-how to solve problems
- New/did not previously exist.
- Communicate the Final Solution
- Identify & Define a Problem
- Gather Information
14 Clues: Problem Solver • Gather Information • Evaluate the Solution • Model & Make a Solution • Develop a Design Solution • Study of the natural world • Identify & Define a Problem • New/did not previously exist. • Communicate the Final Solution • The study of numbers and symbols • To amplify the amount of effort exerted • Improvements made to preexisting products • ...
Nobel Scientists 2025-07-29
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- Ramakrishnan One of scientists for study of structure and function of ribosomes
- Calvin Carbondioxide assilimilation in plants
- Banerjee One of the duo who got for experimental design to alleviate poverty
- Einstein Photoelectric effect
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- Chadwick Discovery of Neutron
- Curie Discovery of radium and polonium
- Schrodinger New progressive forms of atomic theory
- Yoshino One of the scientists for lithium ion batteries
- Bragg Crystal structure with X-rays
- Haber Synthesis of ammonia from its elements
- VenkataRaman Raman Effect/Scattering
- Duflo One of the duo who got for experimental design to alleviate poverty
- An exclusion principle for electrons
13 Clues: VenkataRaman Raman Effect/Scattering • An exclusion principle for electrons • Einstein Photoelectric effect • Chadwick Discovery of Neutron • Bragg Crystal structure with X-rays • Curie Discovery of radium and polonium • Calvin Carbondioxide assilimilation in plants • ...
Discovery and Heritage Summer Camp 2022-07-17
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- - established a booming salt trade on Grand Turk, Salt Cay and South Caicos.
- John Glenn's capsule that was brought to Grand Turk after slashing in the Atlantic Ocean.
- The term also refers to the “ripping” sound produced by the action of passing a metal object called the
- Another name for Tainos.
- - Peas and ______ and fish is the national dish of the Turks and Caicos Islands.
- Main industry in the 17th century on the islands of Grand Turk, Salt Cay and South Caicos
- -Wade's Green Plantation was once called.
- Junkanoo parades that were held in the Turks and Caicos Islands and were also called "jump Up".
- can be found on the island of Salt Cay.
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- a plantation owned by John Lormeir.
- A cotton plantation located on Providenciales
- birds that can be found in the Salt Ponds.
- - houses the Turks and Caicos National Museum.
- The color red represents the island of.
- - the original settlers on the Turks and Caicos Islands.
- the national music of the Turks and Caicos Islands.
16 Clues: Another name for Tainos. • a plantation owned by John Lormeir. • The color red represents the island of. • can be found on the island of Salt Cay. • -Wade's Green Plantation was once called. • birds that can be found in the Salt Ponds. • A cotton plantation located on Providenciales • - houses the Turks and Caicos National Museum. • ...
Industrial Revolution Inventions and Inventors 2016-04-25
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- an invention that is used to communicate information over a wire through electricity by holding down a key
- Morse Made the telegraph and also made morse code that used dots and dashes for each letter to communicate complex messages
- Watt A Scottish inventor who created the Watt Steam Engine
- Fulton Developed the steamboat
- Process The removal of impurities from iron by blowing air through the molten iron
- Engine A machine that uses steam
- Gin A machine that removed seeds from cotton
- Howe Invented a machine that was used for sewing
- Bessemer invented the first inexpensive process for mass-producing steel
- Brothers Made the airplane
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- Steamboat Robert Fulton's first boat
- Graham Bell Improved the telegraph by inventing the telephone
- transmitted multiple messages over the same wire
- Edison Created the light bulb
- Stephenson Built the first rail-way line that uses steam locomotives
- Line Henry ford introduced the first process for making cars which used mass production techniques
- Machine A machine that is used to make stitches in fabric
- Diesel Invented the diesel engine that is used in submarines, ships, and factories
- T Vehicle created by the ford motor company
- Camera A popular brand name for the camera
- Plane Flys up in the air
- Bulb An invention that creates light
22 Clues: Plane Flys up in the air • Brothers Made the airplane • Edison Created the light bulb • Fulton Developed the steamboat • Engine A machine that uses steam • Steamboat Robert Fulton's first boat • Bulb An invention that creates light • Camera A popular brand name for the camera • T Vehicle created by the ford motor company • Gin A machine that removed seeds from cotton • ...
Famous inventions and the discoveries 2024-11-24
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- A key invention in the Industrial Revolution that uses steam to power machinery.
- to energy produced by splitting atomic nuclei or using nuclear reactions.
- A device used for cooling and storing food.
- A device used to view distant objects, especially in astronomy.
- The molecule that contains the genetic instructions for life.
- A form of electromagnetic radiation used for medical imaging.
- A machine capable of carrying out complex tasks automatically.
- A type of aircraft with vertical lift, powered by rotating blades.
- An instrument used for navigation, showing directions.
- A system of satellites used to determine exact locations on Earth.
- A machine invented by Eli Whitney to separate cotton fibers from seeds.
- An instrument used to magnify small objects or organisms.
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- The first antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming
- A semiconductor device used in amplifying or switching electronic signals.
- An instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure, often for weather forecasting.
- A device that converts electrical energy into mechanical motion.
- A powered vehicle designed for the transportation of people and goods.
- The field of designing and operating aircraft.
- A branch of mathematics that deals with rates of change and the accumulation of quantities.
- A class of drugs used to treat bacterial infections.
20 Clues: A device used for cooling and storing food. • The field of designing and operating aircraft. • The first antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming • A class of drugs used to treat bacterial infections. • An instrument used for navigation, showing directions. • An instrument used to magnify small objects or organisms. • ...
U18 Inventions and discoveries Ms.Ally 2025-04-28
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- verb, noun sự thiếu hụt
- adj nhân tạo
- (n) sự lôi cuốn
- verb ngắt kết nối hoặc tách rời thứ gì đó khỏi một nguồn hoặc hệ thống.
- verb, noun làm thí nghiệm/ cuộc thí nghiệm
- phrasal verb tình cờ thấy
- countable thiết bị
- (adv) tương tự, y hệt nhau
- countable nhà hóa học
- noun lịch sử
- countable phòng thí nghiệm
- T ước tính
- prepositional phrases hỏng
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- adj khác
- (adj) mang tính lịch sử
- phrasal verb kéo đứt/ bẻ gãy
- (n) nhà sử học
- adj giống
- T thôi miên, quyến rũ
- verb dẫn đến, gây ra
- uncountable đồ trang bị, thiết bị
- countable nồi đun, nồi hơi
- (n) hóa chất
- (n) môn hóa
- (adj) thú vị
- prepositional phrases cuối cùng
26 Clues: adj khác • adj giống • (n) môn hóa • (n) hóa chất • (adj) thú vị • T ước tính • adj nhân tạo • noun lịch sử • (n) nhà sử học • (n) sự lôi cuốn • countable thiết bị • verb dẫn đến, gây ra • T thôi miên, quyến rũ • countable nhà hóa học • (adj) mang tính lịch sử • verb, noun sự thiếu hụt • (adv) tương tự, y hệt nhau • countable nồi đun, nồi hơi • phrasal verb tình cờ thấy • ...
Education, Student, Inventions and Life 2025-05-14
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- A technique used by students to improve retention by reviewing material frequently (8)
- Mental health practice that helps students reduce stress (10)
- Renowned university in Australia with a sandstone heritage (6)
- Swiss psychologist known for his theory of cognitive development (6)
- Ancient Greek philosopher who taught Alexander the Great and studied biology (9)
- Creator of operant conditioning theory (7)
- Leading university in France known for its humanities and sciences (8)
- American psychologist who developed the hierarchy of needs (6)
- Discovered the structure of DNA in the 20th century (6,3,5)
- Developed the triarchic theory of intelligence (9)
- The skill of managing time effectively for studies and activities (4, 10)
- This psychologist introduced the concept of "Zone of Proximal Development" (8)
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- Theory that emphasizes learning through observation and imitation (6,8)
- The field that studies how people learn in educational settings (11, 10)
- Proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system during the Renaissance (10)
- Developed the laws of motion and universal gravitation (6)
- Prestigious university in the United States, part of the Ivy League (7)
- The mental state crucial for maintaining motivation and focus (10)
- The process by which behavior is modified through rewards or punishments (12)
- Inventor of the light bulb and phonograph in the 19th century (6)
- British university known for its ancient traditions and academic excellence (6)
- Psychologist who proposed the stages of psychosocial development (7)
- Theory of cognitive development proposed by Jean Piaget (11)
- One of the most essential habits for effective academic collaboration (8)
- University located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, famous for technology and innovation (3)
25 Clues: Creator of operant conditioning theory (7) • Developed the triarchic theory of intelligence (9) • Developed the laws of motion and universal gravitation (6) • Discovered the structure of DNA in the 20th century (6,3,5) • Theory of cognitive development proposed by Jean Piaget (11) • Mental health practice that helps students reduce stress (10) • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 20 2024-11-03
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- "The process by which organisms maintain water balance in their cells."
- "The branch of astronomy dealing with the measurement of stars' positions."
- "An organic compound consisting entirely of hydrogen and carbon."
- "The study of the microscopic structure of tissues."
- "The property of materials like iron to become magnetized."
- "The storage of biological material at very low temperatures."
- "The measurement of the human body to understand physical variation."
- "The philosophical study of knowledge and its nature."
- "The formation of new blood vessels in the body."
- "A line on a weather map connecting points of equal atmospheric pressure."
- "The study of the distribution of plants in relation to the Earth’s environment."
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- "An instrument that measures light intensity at various wavelengths."
- "A recording of the electrical activity of the heart."
- "The science of movement in living organisms."
- "The maintenance of stable internal conditions in an organism."
- "The number and appearance of chromosomes in a cell nucleus."
- "The study of the electrical properties of biological cells and tissues."
- "The biological process that causes an organism to develop its shape."
- "A fundamental particle and a building block of protons and neutrons."
- "A technique used to introduce DNA into cells using high-velocity particles."
20 Clues: "The science of movement in living organisms." • "The formation of new blood vessels in the body." • "The study of the microscopic structure of tissues." • "A recording of the electrical activity of the heart." • "The philosophical study of knowledge and its nature." • "The property of materials like iron to become magnetized." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 6 2024-11-02
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- "A community of organisms and their environment working together."
- "A structure containing genetic material in the form of DNA."
- "The time of year when day and night are of equal length."
- "The process of strengthening rubber by adding sulfur."
- "A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction."
- "A treatment using extreme cold to manage pain or injury."
- "The medical field focused on imaging techniques like X-rays."
- "The branch of science dealing with motion and its causes."
- "The study of sound and its properties."
- "A complex geometric pattern found in nature, like snowflakes."
- "An imaging technique that uses ultrasound for medical diagnosis."
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- "A shallow dish used to culture bacteria and other microorganisms."
- "An instrument for measuring humidity levels in the air."
- "The study of materials at extremely low temperatures."
- "A small gas burner used in scientific laboratories."
- "An early communication device using coded electrical signals."
- "The use of liquids to transmit power, often in machinery."
- "The process by which plants produce food using sunlight."
- "A device that visualizes electric signals as waveforms."
- "A type of matter with particles opposite to normal matter."
20 Clues: "The study of sound and its properties." • "A small gas burner used in scientific laboratories." • "The study of materials at extremely low temperatures." • "The process of strengthening rubber by adding sulfur." • "An instrument for measuring humidity levels in the air." • "A device that visualizes electric signals as waveforms." • ...
cartoons 2026-04-14
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- 4 brother that are mutants and ninjas
- Lives underwater in a pineapple
- Know for super speed and throws power rings
- The Stone Age Family
- Shoots webs and saves lives
- Puppy that helps you finds clues
- Six rescue dogs
- Kid that ask wishes
- Teams competing each other in an island
- 5 dc superheros
- Gotta Catch Them All
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- Long Running Sitcom set in a fiticonal town called springfield
- Has a clubhouse
- Cat chasing mouse
- 2 brothers making inventions
- Big red dog that enjoy stories
- Kid with a watch turns into a alien
- Talking dog who solves mysterious
- Boy and magical dog in a fatansy land
- A brother and sister that are bunnies
20 Clues: Has a clubhouse • Six rescue dogs • 5 dc superheros • Cat chasing mouse • Kid that ask wishes • The Stone Age Family • Gotta Catch Them All • Shoots webs and saves lives • 2 brothers making inventions • Big red dog that enjoy stories • Lives underwater in a pineapple • Puppy that helps you finds clues • Talking dog who solves mysterious • Kid with a watch turns into a alien • ...
Black Inventors and their Inventions 2017-11-17
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- laser removal surgery for cataracts
- Robert F. Flemming Jr.
- Garrett Morgan
- resistors for pacemakers
- Famous Amos Cookies
- synthesized anti-glaucoma drug (physostigmine)
- Lewis H. Latimer
- potato chip
- Lonnie Johnson
- Sarah Boone
- hair growing lotion
- Marie Van Brittan Brown
- portable pencil sharpener
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- improved hairbrush
- Lewis Temple
- W.B. Purvis
- Henry Brown
- first shoe-making machine
- permanent hair curler (perm)
- Alfred L. Cralle
- Mary Beatrice Davidson Kenner
- Alexander Miles
22 Clues: W.B. Purvis • Henry Brown • potato chip • Sarah Boone • Lewis Temple • Garrett Morgan • Lonnie Johnson • Alexander Miles • Alfred L. Cralle • Lewis H. Latimer • improved hairbrush • Famous Amos Cookies • hair growing lotion • Robert F. Flemming Jr. • Marie Van Brittan Brown • resistors for pacemakers • first shoe-making machine • portable pencil sharpener • permanent hair curler (perm) • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 9 2024-11-02
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- "A cell with a single set of unpaired chromosomes, found in gametes."
- "The set of chemical reactions that sustain life in organisms."
- "The basic building block of DNA and RNA."
- "A substance that triggers an immune response in the body."
- "The study of communication and control in living beings and machines."
- "A substance that speeds up chemical reactions without being consumed."
- "A nearly massless particle that travels close to the speed of light."
- "The study of climate patterns and their long-term changes."
- "A vessel used to carry out biological reactions for research or industry."
- "The study of earthquakes and seismic waves."
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- "The application of science to criminal and civil law investigations."
- "Materials that can be broken down naturally by microorganisms."
- "The science of light generation, manipulation, and detection."
- "The process of recording and transmitting data from remote locations."
- "The study of changes in gene expression without altering DNA sequence."
- "A genetic process where DNA segments are rearranged."
- "The emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or particles."
- "A method for separating mixtures, used in chemical analysis."
- "A medical procedure that uses shock waves to break up kidney stones."
- "An instrument that magnifies distant objects, especially in space."
20 Clues: "The basic building block of DNA and RNA." • "The study of earthquakes and seismic waves." • "A genetic process where DNA segments are rearranged." • "A substance that triggers an immune response in the body." • "The study of climate patterns and their long-term changes." • "A method for separating mixtures, used in chemical analysis." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 3 2024-11-02
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- "A substance that can be decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms."
- "A technique that uses sound waves to visualize internal body structures."
- "The technique of altering the DNA of an organism."
- "The science of combining biology with electronics and engineering."
- "The force exerted by magnets, crucial in many technologies."
- "A substance that prevents infection by killing bacteria on wounds."
- "An instrument used to listen to sounds inside the body."
- "The study of celestial objects and the universe beyond Earth."
- "The process by which green plants convert sunlight into energy."
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- "Energy emitted in the form of waves or particles."
- "The study of materials at extremely low temperatures."
- "A 3D image created with laser technology."
- "A medical imaging technique that uses magnetic fields and radio waves."
- "A subatomic particle with a negative charge."
- "Thin glass fibers that transmit light, used in telecommunications."
- "The manipulation of matter on an atomic and molecular scale."
- "A substance that speeds up chemical reactions without being consumed."
- "The study of organisms and their interactions with the environment."
- "A step-by-step procedure for solving a problem, especially in computing."
- "A machine capable of carrying out tasks automatically."
20 Clues: "A 3D image created with laser technology." • "A subatomic particle with a negative charge." • "Energy emitted in the form of waves or particles." • "The technique of altering the DNA of an organism." • "The study of materials at extremely low temperatures." • "A machine capable of carrying out tasks automatically." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 14 2024-11-03
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- "A biological molecule used as an indicator of a process or condition."
- "A technique for analyzing the interaction of light with matter."
- "The physics of the Earth, including its shape, structure, and gravitational fields."
- "A method for estimating evolutionary timescales based on DNA mutations."
- "The gel-like substance within a cell, excluding the nucleus."
- "A pigment responsible for red, purple, and blue colors in plants."
- "A molecule or part of a molecule responsible for color."
- "The process of forming new neurons in the brain."
- "The quality of being toxic to cells, often used in cancer research."
- "A process that increases the rate of a chemical reaction."
- "Relating to heat produced within the Earth."
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- "The science that applies physics to biological systems."
- "Describes enzymes that change shape and activity when bound by certain molecules."
- "The study of fungi, including mushrooms and molds."
- "The scientific study of humans, human behavior, and societies."
- "A technique for separating molecules based on size and charge."
- "The process of adding sugar molecules to proteins or lipids."
- "A method for dating ancient organic materials using carbon isotopes."
- "The global ecosystem where life exists, including land, water, and air."
- "The interaction between genes where one gene affects the expression of another."
20 Clues: "Relating to heat produced within the Earth." • "The process of forming new neurons in the brain." • "The study of fungi, including mushrooms and molds." • "The science that applies physics to biological systems." • "A molecule or part of a molecule responsible for color." • "A process that increases the rate of a chemical reaction." • ...
SCIENCE AND INVENTIONS 8 2023-11-03
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- A device that emits a highly focused and coherent beam of light
- A global neetwork connecting millions of computers
- The science of using medical imaging to diagnose and tret diseases
- The study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics
- The branch of technology and industry concerned with aviation and space flight
- The technology of transmitting voice and sound over distances
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- Electronic devices used for processing and storing data
- A FORM OF ENERGY resulting from the existence of charged particles
- The measurement of electromagnetic radiation
- the communication of information by telegraph
- An optical instrument that magnifies distant objects
- The creation of a new device, process,or method
- A machine designed to convert energy into mechanical motion
- A system for transmitting visual images and sound
14 Clues: The measurement of electromagnetic radiation • the communication of information by telegraph • The creation of a new device, process,or method • A system for transmitting visual images and sound • A global neetwork connecting millions of computers • An optical instrument that magnifies distant objects • Electronic devices used for processing and storing data • ...
Culture, inventions and shopping! 2024-11-21
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- A person who buys goods or services from a shop or business.
- A piece of clothing that includes trousers and a jacket, usually worn for formal events or work.
- A society with advanced knowledge, culture, and technology, often in cities.
- A group of people who live in the same area or share common interests.
- The total number of people living in a place or country.
- A test or experiment to find out if something works or is true, or a legal process where a judge or jury makes a decision.
- The study and practice of treating illnesses and keeping people healthy.
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- The action of moving people or goods from one place to another, usually by car, bus, train, etc.
- A piece of clothing you wear on your feet, usually made of leather, rubber, or cloth.
- A reduction in the price of something, often given during a sale.
- The care given to someone for an illness or injury.
- A large town with many buildings, businesses, and people living in it.
- The outer layer of your body that covers and protects it.
- A place where you can buy things.
14 Clues: A place where you can buy things. • The care given to someone for an illness or injury. • The total number of people living in a place or country. • The outer layer of your body that covers and protects it. • A person who buys goods or services from a shop or business. • A reduction in the price of something, often given during a sale. • ...
Early World Explorers 2023-11-18
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- Italian / Spanish Discovery of the New World
- Spanish First European explorer to set foot in Florida and established St. Augustine.
- French Led three expeditions of exploration to Canada
- Portuguese Discovery of an ocean route from Portugal to the East.
- Spanish First European explorer to navigate the coast of present day California in the United States.
- Spanish Famous for establishing the colony of New Mexico for Spain
- English The discovery of the Hudson River and Hudson Bay.
- Spanish Famous explorer and colonizer of South Carolina and discoverer of Chesapeake Bay
- Italian / French Famous explorer from Italy who explored the NE coast of North America from Cape Fear, North Carolina to Maine.
- Italian / English Son of the famous explorer John Cabot. Searching for the Northwest passage across North America, attempting to circumnavigate the world and making expeditions to Russia.
- North African Exploring Texas and Southwest America and heralded as having been “the first black man in North America.”
- Spanish Famous Explorer who conquered the Incas of Peru
- Spanish First European to explore the Southwest of North America in Arizona and New Mexico.
- French Discovering the Mississippi River with famous Canadian explorer Louis Joliet
- English Voyages to Labrador and Greenland
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- Spanish First famous European explorer to see the Pacific Ocean from its eastern shore
- Portuguese The first European explorer to lead a 1487 voyage around the Cape of Good Hope on the Southern most tip of South Africa.
- Portuguese The first European explorer to see Brazil in 1500
- English This famous explorer established St Johns, Newfoundland.
- English Captain who explored Southern Pacific Ocean, Hawaii, Australia, & New Zealand
- Italian / English Exploring the coastline of Canada the subsequent colonization of Canada. He was the second famous explorer to find North America (after Christopher Columbus).
- Italian / Spanish America was named after this famous explorer
- English Voyages to South America.
- Italian / Spanish Discovering the Pueblo tribe called the Zuni indians. Duped into believing the myth of the "Seven Golden Cities of Cibola"
- Canadian Famous for exploring the Great Lakes area and discovering the Mississippi River
- Spanish Spanish conqueror of Mexico and the Aztec Empire.
- First Englishman to Circumnavigate the World
- French Famous explorer and founder of Quebec City. Known as 'The Father of Canada'
- Spanish First European to explore Florida and South East America
- English The Discovery of Guiana and establishing the Virginia colony of Roanoke Island, the NC capital is named in his honor.
- English Voyages to Virginia and Roanoke Island and the Azores.
- Italian Exploration of China and Asia. FerdinandMagellan Portuguese First to circumnavigate the world.
32 Clues: English Voyages to South America. • English Voyages to Labrador and Greenland • Italian / Spanish Discovery of the New World • First Englishman to Circumnavigate the World • French Led three expeditions of exploration to Canada • Spanish Famous Explorer who conquered the Incas of Peru • Spanish Spanish conqueror of Mexico and the Aztec Empire. • ...
Rome & Greece 2021-02-11
10 Clues: king of god • goddess of war • goddess of love • god of underworld • has tough warriors • inventions of greece • renowed general,politician • a fair leader ; hated and loved • weren't fair; capital of greece • used by romans to calculate numbers
chapter 4 - triumph of industry 2023-10-12
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- Howard Latimer - inventions include an evaporative air conditioner.
- cable - Submarine communications cable connecting one side of the Atlantic Ocean to the other.
- Pullman - an American engineer and industrialist who invented the Pullman sleeping car.
- – feet restraining devices that were used as a form of corporal punishment and public humiliation.
- Edison - Credited with inventions such as the first practical incandescent light bulb and the phonograph.
- Has a trunk
- Large marsupial
- Goode – It is best known for its patent of a folding wardrobe bed.
- C.J walker - businesswoman who built her empire by creating specialized products for African American hair care.
- - one who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise
- - an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit
- economy - is an economic system in which the price of goods and services are determined by the forces of supply and demand.
- Morgan - His most notable inventions were a type of three-way traffic light, and a protective 'smoke hood.
- Flagler - founder of Standard Oil.
- D. Rockefeller - business magnate, philanthropist and richest American of all time in modern history.
- - to something new or to a change made to an existing product, idea, or field.
- Man's best friend
- Morgan - financier and investment banker who dominated corporate finance on Wall Street during the Gilded Age.
- Carnegie - industrialist and philanthropist. led the expansion of the U.S. steel industry.
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- and Orville Wright - American inventors and pioneers of aviation.
- integration - arrangement in which the supply chain of a company is integrated and owned by that company.
- Graham Bell - Inventor, scientist, and engineer who is credited with inventing and patenting the first practical telephone.
- - legal arrangement where one person holds property for the benefit of another.
- McCoy - Invented lubrication systems for steam engines.
- process - process of making steel from pig iron by burning out carbon and other impurities by means of a blast of air forced through the molten metal.
- - An apparatus for communication at a distance by coded signals.
- Ernst Matzeliger – Best known for its improvements in the incandescent bulb.
- Flying mammal
- Antitrust Act - federal law that prohibits trusts, monopolies, and cartels that restrain trade or commerce.
- industrial revolution - a period of groundbreaking advancements in manufacturing, technology, and industrial.
- - order house: retail business that sells goods through catalogs or letters and delivers them by mail or rail.
- morse - American artist and inventor of the telegraph.
- Westinghouse - engineer. He is best known for developing vacuum-operated safety brakes and electrically controlled signals for railroads.
- integration - increasing production of goods or services at the same part of the supply chain.
- Likes to chase mice
- – large companies that controlled and industry or a sector.
- - legal entity that is separate and distinct from its owners
37 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Flagler - founder of Standard Oil. • morse - American artist and inventor of the telegraph. • McCoy - Invented lubrication systems for steam engines. • – large companies that controlled and industry or a sector. • - legal entity that is separate and distinct from its owners • ...
1920 stuff by ryan 2021-03-09
9 Clues: horse and cars • no carbits yet • top wear hats • things you use and sale • insterments piano drums • the stopping of drinking and • moving your body in different • tread something you can draw on • inventions things you can know use
Cyber Security 2026-01-22
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- Secret code for account access
- Protection for brand names or logos
- Tricking users to steal information
- Illegal copying of software
- Keeping information secret
- Verifying user identity
- Copying work without credit
- Sending unwanted bulk messages
- Legal protection for original content
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- Protects computers and data from attacks
- Extra copy of data for safety
- Ensures data is not altered
- Information is accessible when needed
- Blocks unauthorized network access
- Control over personal information
- Unauthorized access to systems
- Moral rules for using technology
- Protection for inventions
- Online trail left by users
- Software that removes malware
20 Clues: Verifying user identity • Protection for inventions • Online trail left by users • Keeping information secret • Ensures data is not altered • Illegal copying of software • Copying work without credit • Extra copy of data for safety • Software that removes malware • Secret code for account access • Unauthorized access to systems • Sending unwanted bulk messages • ...
X-Ray and Electron Discovery 2022-10-27
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- Post-electron atomic model
- Positively charged electrode
- More common form of x-ray production
- Negatively charged electrode
- AKA Crooke's tube
- Conducted the famous gold foil experiment (last name)
- Current atomic model
- First subatomic particle
- Pre-Roentgen atomic model by Dalton
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- 1850s rudimentary device with 2 electrodes
- Less common form of x-ray production
- Discovered the x-ray (last name)
- Radiation released from high-energy electrons contacting a shell electron
- Discovered the electron (last name)
- Roentgen's wife
15 Clues: Roentgen's wife • AKA Crooke's tube • Current atomic model • First subatomic particle • Post-electron atomic model • Positively charged electrode • Negatively charged electrode • Discovered the x-ray (last name) • Discovered the electron (last name) • Pre-Roentgen atomic model by Dalton • Less common form of x-ray production • More common form of x-ray production • ...
Chapter 1 and 2 Vocab Review Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-12
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- discovery
- brainstorm
- possible
- absent
- focus
- bilingual
- translate
- expect
- quest
- method
- memorize
- identical
- leader
- design
- regularly
- challenging
- tour
- sweat
- suit
- assign
- track
- campus
- costume
- court
- separate
- childhood
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- virtual
- professor
- role
- physical
- affect
- notice
- personality
- influence
- brain
- effect
- jeans
- memory
- academic
- detail
- twin
- essay
- inherit
- career
- genes
- connect
- stress
- identity
- bit
- multiple
- mnemonic
- clarify
- depend
54 Clues: bit • role • twin • tour • suit • focus • brain • quest • jeans • essay • email • genes • sweat • track • court • affect • notice • absent • expect • effect • method • memory • detail • career • leader • design • stress • assign • campus • depend • virtual • inherit • connect • costume • clarify • physical • possible • memorize • academic • identity • multiple • mnemonic • separate • professor • discovery • influence • bilingual • translate • identical • regularly • childhood • brainstorm • ...
Yellow Death Vocab 6 2023-10-11
15 Clues: red • weak • adult • bother • hopeful • covered • chances • serious • remember • scribbled • came to a rest • very unfortunate • watched over and checked on • sudden, important discovery • message sent through system of wires
Inventions 2015-05-22
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- Somting that is electronic and light
- Somthing that is a Voice that talks but is not on a human
- a sweet in the shape of a greenbean
- A stamp wich you need to post things
- a two wheeled wonder
- A lovely confectionary invented when trying to make caramel
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- An egg thats chocolate
- A thing to transmit sound from A to B
- Somthing that blows up and is a thin round tube full of gunpowder
9 Clues: a two wheeled wonder • An egg thats chocolate • a sweet in the shape of a greenbean • Somting that is electronic and light • A stamp wich you need to post things • A thing to transmit sound from A to B • Somthing that is a Voice that talks but is not on a human • A lovely confectionary invented when trying to make caramel • ...
Inventions! 2021-12-11
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- This began as a feather
- This makes us able to see in the dark
- This gets us from place to place
- This is something we watch
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- This is useful when it is raining
- First made of wood to help move heavy objects
- We use this to speak to friends and family
- We use this for knowledge and for games
- These are used to cut paper or hair
9 Clues: This began as a feather • This is something we watch • This gets us from place to place • This is useful when it is raining • These are used to cut paper or hair • This makes us able to see in the dark • We use this for knowledge and for games • We use this to speak to friends and family • First made of wood to help move heavy objects
Inventions 2022-11-30
9 Clues: Writing material • Used for irrigation • Carrying things; cart • On a horse; held riders foot • Iron; used to till farm fields • Iron tipped; used to mine salt • Adjustable; used for measuring • Heated iron ore to produce cast iron • Foot powered; used to make silk thread
Inventions 2023-08-28
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- You can heat or cook your food using this.
- We used an Ice Box before this invention.
- I can use this to tell direction
- I can use this to close my pencil case
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- Use this to do math.
- The Romans used this to bring water to the city.
- Alexandra Graham Bell invented this.
- You can watch cartoons using this.
- I can eat this when it's hot outside.
9 Clues: Use this to do math. • I can use this to tell direction • You can watch cartoons using this. • Alexandra Graham Bell invented this. • I can eat this when it's hot outside. • I can use this to close my pencil case • We used an Ice Box before this invention. • You can heat or cook your food using this. • The Romans used this to bring water to the city.
Inventions 2023-10-24
9 Clues: charges electricity • having original ideas • the answer to a problem • helps people get around • thinking in an interesting way • a thought that creates a solution • something created to fix a problem • it effects peoples lives negatively • you can see it when there is lightning
Inventions 2024-01-12
10 Clues: Thomas Edison • Richard Arkwright • Samuel Morse Created... • What did Eli Whitney Create • What did Robert Fulton Make • James Hargreaves Made The... • what Vladimir Zworykin discover • what did Alexander Bell created • Elias Howe Made this to help sew • Eli whitney made this to separate seeds in cotton
Inventions 2023-02-27
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- We use this to make life easier
- This machine increased the productivity of farmers
- This person is the first to think of or make something
- This keeps people from making an inventors invention
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- Inventor of the cotton gin
- enslaved African American who helped invent the reaper
- This increased the production of cotton
- This provided faster river transportation
- A person who organizes resources to bring a new or better good or service to market in hopes of earning a profit
9 Clues: Inventor of the cotton gin • We use this to make life easier • This increased the production of cotton • This provided faster river transportation • This machine increased the productivity of farmers • This keeps people from making an inventors invention • enslaved African American who helped invent the reaper • This person is the first to think of or make something • ...
Inventions 2026-01-10
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- person who studies a subject deeply
- A piece of electronic or mechanical equipment
- object used to harm or defend
- Finding something previously unknown
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- - Something valuable that helps achieve progress or success
- The final result of an action or event
- get a permission to enter or obtain informationInstallTo set up software or equipment
- The use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- drawing that explains how something works
9 Clues: object used to harm or defend • person who studies a subject deeply • Finding something previously unknown • The final result of an action or event • drawing that explains how something works • A piece of electronic or mechanical equipment • The use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes • - Something valuable that helps achieve progress or success • ...
Jobs 2023-08-17
9 Clues: Makes art or inventions. • Cooks up delicious dishes. • Flies airplanes in the sky. • Competes in sports and games. • Educates and imparts knowledge. • Heals and treats patients' ailments. • Enforces the law and maintains order. • Designs and builds innovative things. • Provides legal advice and representation.
Gold Rush Crossword 2024-12-03
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- - Staked mining territory.
- - Excavation for minerals.
- - Gold seeker.
- - Fine particles of gold.
- - Area rich in gold deposits.
- - California gold rush participant.
- - Test for mineral content.
- - Exclamation of discovery.
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- - Water channel for gold mining.
- - Chunk of gold.
- - Rapidly growing mining town.
- - Profitable find.
- - Tool for breaking rock.
- - Discovery of gold.
- - Used to sift through sediment.
15 Clues: - Gold seeker. • - Chunk of gold. • - Profitable find. • - Discovery of gold. • - Tool for breaking rock. • - Fine particles of gold. • - Staked mining territory. • - Excavation for minerals. • - Test for mineral content. • - Exclamation of discovery. • - Area rich in gold deposits. • - Rapidly growing mining town. • - Water channel for gold mining. • - Used to sift through sediment. • ...
The Age of Jefferson 2015-04-29
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- fierce tribe that almost ended Lewis & Clark's journey
- 1st American to circle the world & named the Columbia R.
- tribe from which Sacajawea originated
- river taken by Lewis & Clark to the Pacific Ocean
- ensuring that all people have the same rights
- one of Jefferson's inventions like a copy machine
- place where slave revolt led by Toussaint L'Ouverture happened
- Corps of -- name of Lewis & Clark's expedition
- Native American who helped Lewis & Clark
- Treaty with spain in 1795 that gave us the "right of deposit"
- Coast of N. Africa including Morocco, Algiers, Tunis & Tripoli
- ridge atop the Rocky Mts. separates river systems
- claimed by the U.S.,Spain,Britain,&Russia
- U.S. Navy Captain who defeated the Barbary Pirates
- location of Pike's Peak named for Zebulon
- terrorized American shipping in Mediterranean Sea
- purchased Louisiana Territory for $15 million
- sued by Marbury in famous case that set precedent of judicial review
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- state that Thomas Jefferson hailed from
- french ruler who sold Louisiana to the U.S.
- name of Lewis & Clark's expedition
- eastern boundary of La. Territory
- fort named for Pacific Northwest Native American tribe
- western boundary of the La. Teritory
- government ban on all foreign trade
- Jefferson's home that had a built-in dumbwaiter
- River river initially explored by Lewis & Clark
- African American slave who helped Lewis & Clark
- tribe deemed by Lewis & Clark as most generous
- states (whole or part) that comprise the La. Territory
- place from which Lewis & Clark began their expedition
31 Clues: eastern boundary of La. Territory • name of Lewis & Clark's expedition • government ban on all foreign trade • western boundary of the La. Teritory • tribe from which Sacajawea originated • state that Thomas Jefferson hailed from • Native American who helped Lewis & Clark • claimed by the U.S.,Spain,Britain,&Russia • location of Pike's Peak named for Zebulon • ...
Industrial Revolution and Immigrants 2024-03-05
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- new inventions, factories, and cities
- a reason many immigrants came to America
- the amount of money employees were paid
- a slum or house the immigrants would stay in
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- the location by the statue of liberty were immigrants first entered New York
- a reason life was hard for the immigrants for example a language ___
- new products that were created to make life easier for people
7 Clues: new inventions, factories, and cities • the amount of money employees were paid • a reason many immigrants came to America • a slum or house the immigrants would stay in • new products that were created to make life easier for people • a reason life was hard for the immigrants for example a language ___ • ...
Inventions 2022-01-14
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- A part of a structure.
- phones that used electrical wires using Morse code
- A sea vehicle that uses steam.
- A gun with a long barrel.
- When water gets heated up.
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- A machine that cuts wheat
- The act of exchanging stuff.
- A tool used to work with soil.
- A hard material made from iron with carbon and usually to create structures.
9 Clues: A part of a structure. • A machine that cuts wheat • A gun with a long barrel. • When water gets heated up. • The act of exchanging stuff. • A tool used to work with soil. • A sea vehicle that uses steam. • phones that used electrical wires using Morse code • A hard material made from iron with carbon and usually to create structures.
inventions 2021-03-02
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- a boat that is propelled by a steam engine
- machine that stitches cloth
- a machine for cutting or trimming things
- machine that harvests crops
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- a machine for spinning
- a system for transmitting messages
- breaks up soil to prepare for planting
- set of tracks for trains to run on
- a machine that separates cotton from seeds
9 Clues: a machine for spinning • machine that stitches cloth • machine that harvests crops • a system for transmitting messages • set of tracks for trains to run on • breaks up soil to prepare for planting • a machine for cutting or trimming things • a boat that is propelled by a steam engine • a machine that separates cotton from seeds
INVENTIONS 2022-11-16
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- burnt sugar used to give flavour and a brown colour to food
- helmets a hard hat that you wear to protect your head if you have an accident while you are riding a bicycle
- glass a type of glass, used especially for car windows, that either stays in one piece in an accident, or breaks into small pieces that are not sharp
- relating to the main business activities of a company
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- a brand name for a type of material that consists of two pieces of cloth that stick together with a system of very small hooks, used to fasten clothes, bags, etc.
- an artificial substance that can be shaped when soft into many different forms and has many different uses
- into to change and become someone or something different, or to make someone or something do this
- a type of radiation that can go through many solid substances, allowing hidden objects such as bones and organs in the body to be photographed
- oven an electric oven that uses waves of energy to cook or heat food quickly
9 Clues: relating to the main business activities of a company • burnt sugar used to give flavour and a brown colour to food • oven an electric oven that uses waves of energy to cook or heat food quickly • into to change and become someone or something different, or to make someone or something do this • ...
Inventions 2023-07-21
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- Legal rights given to inventors to protect their creations.
- A device with moving parts that performs a task.
- A set of moving parts that work together to do something.
- Early models or versions of an invention.
- Coming up with fresh and creative ideas to improve things.
- Small and clever devices or tools that are useful.
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- Things that seem advanced and from the future.
- Trying out new ideas or methods to see what works best.
- Clever and new things that people create to solve problems.
9 Clues: Early models or versions of an invention. • Things that seem advanced and from the future. • A device with moving parts that performs a task. • Small and clever devices or tools that are useful. • Trying out new ideas or methods to see what works best. • A set of moving parts that work together to do something. • ...
inventions 2023-11-06
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- The fastest means of travel for the general public
- Instrument of attack or defence in war
- The first use of this machine was to calculate
- plant Where most electricity is produced using uranium
- An instrument for measuring time that uses the sun
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- Technology that was sent to space and is used by SatNav devices
- A method of contraception that also protects against STD
- A coal-powered means of transport that uses rails
- A form of medication to be swallowed
9 Clues: A form of medication to be swallowed • Instrument of attack or defence in war • The first use of this machine was to calculate • A coal-powered means of transport that uses rails • The fastest means of travel for the general public • An instrument for measuring time that uses the sun • plant Where most electricity is produced using uranium • ...
CaidenHead:A-Z Inventions and Innovations 2021-10-21
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- Listens to patients heartbeat
- Emits light from electricity
- Artificial intelligence
- Produce electricity from the heat created when atoms are split within a nuclear reactor
- Computer Aided Design
- Tells the time
- a biological extension of normal 3D printing.
- Detects icebergs
- An electronic device for storing and processing data
- A y shaped connecter
- the use of a domestic or wild animal for public entertainment, instruction, or advertisement.
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- an instrument that responds to ground noises and shaking such as caused by earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and explosions
- A drink that has been carbonated
- Identify the age of unknown remains for anthropological and archaeological findings.
- An artificial body orbiting a planet.
- Can see a person's bones.
- A wheel that uses energy from flowing water
- Using Heat to melt things together.
- tunes instruments
- a programmable machine.
- makes air cooler when needed
- A chocolate dessert with creme in between two cookies.
- Freezing and killing cells
- The largest and lowest brass instrument
24 Clues: Tells the time • Detects icebergs • tunes instruments • A y shaped connecter • Computer Aided Design • Artificial intelligence • a programmable machine. • Can see a person's bones. • Freezing and killing cells • Emits light from electricity • makes air cooler when needed • Listens to patients heartbeat • A drink that has been carbonated • Using Heat to melt things together. • ...
Chapter 10: Innovations and Inventions 2023-05-17
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- New York governor who promoted the construction of the Erie Canal
- became the commercial center of the nation in the 1800s
- steamboat pilot and author; better known as Mark Twain
- underwater telegraph cable connecting Newfoundland and Ireland
- fastest mail service available before the telegraph
- invented the telegraph and developed Morse code
- most significant development of the transportation revolution; brought speed, efficiency, and ease of transportation that waterways could not provide
- used nitrous oxide to ease the pain of dental work
- improved the power loom and built textile factories in New England
- developed the reaping machine
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- one who risks personal loss to develop and market new products or ideas
- major commercial center of the nation in the 1800s
- conducted electrical currents over wires in a series of cided messages
- ships narrow-hulled vessels that dramatically cut travel time
- linked the hudson river with lake erie
- first woman physician
- legal rights to inventions
- made plowing of prairie grass easier
- major means of transportation for cotton crops from the plantations of the South to the port of New Orleans
- invented the steel plow
- machine used to weave cloth
21 Clues: first woman physician • invented the steel plow • legal rights to inventions • machine used to weave cloth • developed the reaping machine • made plowing of prairie grass easier • linked the hudson river with lake erie • invented the telegraph and developed Morse code • major commercial center of the nation in the 1800s • used nitrous oxide to ease the pain of dental work • ...
Ancient Chinese Achievements and Inventions 2024-03-04
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- First made of a bamboo handle and boar-hair bristles.
- Discovered 2500 BCE, the practice of relieving pain with thin needles.
- The process of rubbing ink onto a paper placed onto a wooden block.
- The earliest discovery of this creation was in the grave of the first Emperor of Ancient China.
- An ancient Chinese princess discovered what could be created by unraveling a cacoon into a threadlike material.
- First used for fortune telling, but now used for navigation.
- The first of these clocks was made of dripping water, powering a wheel that made one revolution every 24 hours.
- Discovered when leaves fell into a pot of boiling water.
- Used to frighten away enemies at night.
- The Great___ of China, a modern wonder of the world.
- Invented during the Song dynasty in place of metal coins.
- An invention used to shelter one from the rain.
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- Form of art known in China, most commonly made in white and blue.
- The Ancient Chinese necromancers discovered this in their practice of alchemy.
- Remains of the earliest found in China, it is sort of like a wagon, but with the wheel in the middle.
- Originally deemed as a sacred liquid and used for when people were sacrificed, but now used in drinks like wine.
- The religion of worshipping the god Tao.
- Created by the Han Dynasty to make it easier to travel when trading.
- First made out of clay, but there is a more durable one invented created with wood, both used for printing money.
- The invention that replaced the act of scattering seeds randomly.
20 Clues: Used to frighten away enemies at night. • The religion of worshipping the god Tao. • An invention used to shelter one from the rain. • The Great___ of China, a modern wonder of the world. • First made of a bamboo handle and boar-hair bristles. • Discovered when leaves fell into a pot of boiling water. • Invented during the Song dynasty in place of metal coins. • ...
Unit 8: Industrialism and Inventions 2024-04-24
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- exposed the corruption in business etc
- breaking manufacturing process into steps
- men that made money off backs of employees
- anti-trust act that broke up monopolies
- titan of oil
- organization that used bribery to control the government
- where manufactured goods are made
- President that busted up monopolies and created National Parks
- created the assembly line
- started the Tuskeegee Institute
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- the fear or dislike of immigrants
- to have control over an entire industry
- french word for "to leave alone"
- a person from another country
- founder of the Hull House
- titan of railroads
- when workers refuse to work
- titan of steel
- to give someone the right to vote
- titan of banking
- scientist that believed in "survival of the fittest"
- estate located in Asheville built by Vanderbilt
- an organization set up to look out for workers
- the way goods were transported over land
24 Clues: titan of oil • titan of steel • titan of banking • titan of railroads • founder of the Hull House • created the assembly line • when workers refuse to work • a person from another country • started the Tuskeegee Institute • french word for "to leave alone" • the fear or dislike of immigrants • to give someone the right to vote • where manufactured goods are made • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 7 2024-11-02
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- "The visible surface layer of the sun."
- "A technique that uses electric current to drive chemical reactions."
- "The process of change in rocks due to heat, pressure, or chemical reactions."
- "A device for measuring properties of light over a specific portion of the spectrum."
- "A method to stimulate immunity against specific diseases."
- "Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons."
- "The rigid outer layer of Earth, including the crust and upper mantle."
- "A very bright and distant active galactic nucleus."
- "The production of light by living organisms, like fireflies."
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- "A device that uses rotation to separate substances of different densities."
- "The chemical process that combines small molecules into long chains."
- "A measure of disorder or randomness in a system."
- "A type of electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths shorter than visible light."
- "A planet located outside our solar system."
- "An instrument used to detect radiation."
- "The green pigment in plants that captures sunlight for photosynthesis."
- "The study of Earth’s crust movements and their effects, like earthquakes."
- "The science of designing and building aircraft."
- "A large ecosystem characterized by specific climate and species."
- "The process where a substance changes from solid to gas without becoming liquid."
20 Clues: "The visible surface layer of the sun." • "An instrument used to detect radiation." • "A planet located outside our solar system." • "The science of designing and building aircraft." • "A measure of disorder or randomness in a system." • "A very bright and distant active galactic nucleus." • "A method to stimulate immunity against specific diseases." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 8 2024-11-02
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- "A hypothetical particle thought to mediate the force of gravity."
- "A change in DNA that can lead to genetic diversity or disease."
- "Organisms whose cells contain a nucleus and organelles."
- "Irregular motion in fluid dynamics, often experienced in air travel."
- "The process by which plants produce food from sunlight."
- "The movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane."
- "A chemical reaction involving the loss of electrons, often producing rust."
- "The study of cells, a fundamental area of biology."
- "The process of combining atomic nuclei to release energy, as in stars."
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- "Organic material from plants and animals used as an energy source."
- "A technique for dating ancient materials by measuring carbon isotopes."
- "A cell that transmits nerve impulses in the nervous system."
- "An instrument that separates light into a spectrum for analysis."
- "The study of movement and mechanics in biological systems."
- "A close and often long-term interaction between different species."
- "The study of air movement around objects, crucial in designing airplanes."
- "A technology using high-frequency sound waves to image internal structures."
- "A semiconductor device crucial to modern electronics."
- "The occurrence of different forms among individuals in a population."
- "A substance capable of causing cancer in living tissue."
20 Clues: "The study of cells, a fundamental area of biology." • "A semiconductor device crucial to modern electronics." • "Organisms whose cells contain a nucleus and organelles." • "The process by which plants produce food from sunlight." • "The movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane." • "A substance capable of causing cancer in living tissue." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 10 2024-11-02
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- "Innovation inspired by natural forms, processes, and ecosystems."
- "The study of chemical reactions facilitated by sound waves."
- "A small DNA molecule within a cell, often used in genetic engineering."
- "The study of the form and structure of organisms."
- "A set of chemical compounds that modify the genome's function."
- "A type of particle accelerator used in scientific research."
- "The study of life’s potential in the universe beyond Earth."
- "The metabolic pathway that produces glucose from non-carbohydrate sources."
- "The process of remotely recording and transmitting data."
- "The transplantation of organs or tissues between different species."
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- "The genetic modification of an organism by transferring genes from another species."
- "Molecules with the same chemical formula but different structures."
- "The branch of molecular biology focused on mapping and editing genomes."
- "The brain's ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections."
- "A material that can conduct electricity without resistance at low temperatures."
- "A transition area between two biological communities."
- "The study of biological materials at extremely low temperatures."
- "A salt or ester of carbonic acid, often found in rocks and minerals."
- "The frozen water part of the Earth's surface, including ice caps and glaciers."
- "Materials that decompose naturally through biological processes."
20 Clues: "The study of the form and structure of organisms." • "A transition area between two biological communities." • "The process of remotely recording and transmitting data." • "The study of chemical reactions facilitated by sound waves." • "A type of particle accelerator used in scientific research." • "The study of life’s potential in the universe beyond Earth." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 15 2024-11-03
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- "The gap between two neurons where signals are transmitted."
- "The study of motion without considering its causes."
- "The community of microorganisms living in a particular environment, such as the gut."
- "The visible surface layer of a star, like the Sun."
- "A metabolic process that converts sugar to acids, gases, or alcohol."
- "A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed."
- "The study of bones and skeletal elements."
- "The process by which cells engulf particles to destroy them."
- "The protective cap at the end of a chromosome, important in aging and cancer."
- "Describes a solution with a higher concentration of solutes than the cell inside it."
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- "An optical defect causing blurred vision."
- "The science of measuring radiation intensity, especially in astronomy."
- "The study of vibrations on the Sun’s surface to learn about its interior."
- "A protein that speeds up chemical reactions in living organisms."
- "A device that measures temperature by converting thermal energy into voltage."
- "The study of electron waves on a metal surface, used in nanotechnology."
- "The study of the moon's physical characteristics and surface."
- "The process where the cytoplasm of a cell divides to form two cells."
- "The orientation of a plant in response to gravity."
- "The branch of medicine that studies the distribution of diseases."
20 Clues: "An optical defect causing blurred vision." • "The study of bones and skeletal elements." • "The visible surface layer of a star, like the Sun." • "The orientation of a plant in response to gravity." • "The study of motion without considering its causes." • "The gap between two neurons where signals are transmitted." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 24 2024-11-04
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- "The study of the interrelationship between an organism’s physiology and its environment."
- "A technique for introducing DNA into cells using high-velocity particles."
- "A landscaping method that reduces water use, often with drought-resistant plants."
- "A type of cell lacking a nucleus, found in bacteria and archaea."
- "The benefits humans obtain from ecosystems, like clean water and air."
- "The study of life possibilities beyond Earth."
- "A process that separates components by spinning them at high speeds."
- "A method to record the electrical activity of the heart."
- "The application of nanotechnology for medical purposes."
- "An increased reaction of the skin to sunlight."
- "The study of evolutionary relationships among biological species."
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- "A treatment that uses the body's immune system to fight diseases."
- "The study of biological rhythms and cycles."
- "The ability of a material to interact with living tissue without causing harm."
- "The process of heat production in organisms."
- "The building block of proteins, essential for biological functions."
- "The study of the Earth's chemical composition and processes."
- "The study of the distribution of species and ecosystems in geographic space."
- "The study of how drugs move through the body."
- "A renewable biofuel derived from vegetable oils or animal fats."
20 Clues: "The study of biological rhythms and cycles." • "The process of heat production in organisms." • "The study of life possibilities beyond Earth." • "The study of how drugs move through the body." • "An increased reaction of the skin to sunlight." • "The application of nanotechnology for medical purposes." • "A method to record the electrical activity of the heart." • ...
SCIENTISTS & INVENTIONS 2017-01-29
15 Clues: computer • dynamite • gramophone • solar system • DNA structure • atomic theory • invented razor • pasteutization • electric battery • father of physics • law of gravitation • mercury thermometer • invented fountain pen • uncertainity principle • quantum light & molecular vibrations
Black Inventions 2017-02-24
Across
- invented super soaker
- invented Traffic signal and gas mask
- preformed open heart sugrey
- invented computer devices
- invented answering machine
- invented automatic
- invented potato chips
- invented techniques for blood storage
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- inventede Street postal mailbox
- pioner in the feild of syntic chemistery
- invented Heating installations
- invented Black hair products
- Improved light bulb
- invented the almanca
- invented automatic lubriacator
15 Clues: invented automatic • Improved light bulb • invented the almanca • invented super soaker • invented potato chips • invented computer devices • invented answering machine • preformed open heart sugrey • invented Black hair products • invented Heating installations • invented automatic lubriacator • inventede Street postal mailbox • invented Traffic signal and gas mask • ...
Great Inventions 2018-01-26
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- the result of something
- measures how good a camera is
- to rest your weight on your knees
- to interest, very interesting
- replaces something else
- one thing after another, a pattern of numbers
- completely new, different
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- something that leads you, points the way, information
- how to do something
- someone who makes movies
- kills people
- to fascinate, to do something amazing
- someone who makes something new
- to do something
- a fake person
15 Clues: kills people • a fake person • to do something • how to do something • the result of something • replaces something else • someone who makes movies • completely new, different • measures how good a camera is • to interest, very interesting • someone who makes something new • to rest your weight on your knees • to fascinate, to do something amazing • ...
