general Crossword Puzzles
General Chemistry 2020-05-24
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- unit of mass, it's abbreviation is lbs.
- scale where the freezing point is 32° _ and it's boiling point is 212° _
- 1 kilogram is equivalent to 1000 _____
- the most time consuming but easiest way of separating substance
- Point when the temperature reaches 0° C
- measures the amount of matter in
- a process that uses a high boiling point in removing particles or bacteria
- the surface's characteristic, often describe with the words soft, rough, etc.
- a pure substance or any mixture
- amount of space that is occupied
- a process where they use sifters to separate a dry mixture
- this measurement's symbol is d
- used in measuring the width of something
- amount of space that is occupied by the material, it is a n extensive property
- _____ zeros are never significant
- appearance of an object in respect of the reflection of the light
- conversion of gas to liquid
- it refers to when a substance will burn when it encountered fire or flame
- has the same physical and chemical properties
- a branch of science that focuses on the study of matter composition and chemical reaction as well as structure
- studies about drugs and it's reaction to an organism
- studies the effect of poisons on living organism
- wherein it studies the reaction of a chemical that's in a living things
- amount of a substance
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- mixture wherein you can see the two different substance with the naked eye
- Chemistry studies the behavior and changes of a matter
- goes straight from solid state through gas without passing the liquid stage
- quantity of mass
- Chemistry deals with the composition of a substance
- all non-zero digits are ____
- a process where they use magnets to separate a material from the mixture
- a state in which particles are flowing with each other
- study of hereditary and genes
- this measurement's factor is 10¹²
- it's a process where it is separated by heat that turns liquid into gas
- Point in which the temperature causes the substance to melt
- separated based on the inner molecular attraction
- when two or more substance are combined but still has their own chemical identities
- the study of the arrangement of atoms and it's physical and chemical effect on a substance
- sum of chemical reaction in living things
- this measurement's symbol is M
- mixture that are combined thoroughly that you can't distinguish the elements
- System composed of seven basic units, it is used around the world.
- Point it is when the temperature causes the substance to boil
- a state of matter where the particles are loosely scattered and are far away from each other
- a state of matter wherein the particles are compact with each other tightly
- can't be split into simpler components
- when two elements are chemically combined
- commonly used for measuring the time
- smallest particle of matter
50 Clues: quantity of mass • amount of a substance • conversion of gas to liquid • smallest particle of matter • all non-zero digits are ____ • study of hereditary and genes • this measurement's symbol is d • this measurement's symbol is M • a pure substance or any mixture • measures the amount of matter in • amount of space that is occupied • this measurement's factor is 10¹² • ...
General Chemistry 2020-05-25
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- number The sum of the number of protons and neutrons in its nucleus
- phase change in which liquid is converted to gas
- Organic compound with carbon and oxygen only
- separation The separation of elemental metals from the mixtures
- Process in which the solid particles are filtered to allow the liquid or filtrate to pass through the filter and be collected as residue
- a substance or object that is solid rather than liquid or fluid
- Horizontal row in the periodic table
- mixture Mixture whose a composition varies from position to position within a sample.
- The quantity of matter in the body
- Negatively charged subatomic particle of an atom
- level Specific energy value of electrons for an atom
- chemistry it is a branch of chemistry that studies and uses instruments and methods used to separate identify and quantify matter.
- Elements at the left side and in the center of the periodic table
- a substance or matter in a state in which it will expand freely to fill the whole of a container having no fixed shape and no fixed volume.
- Formed when atom loses or gains electron
- the size length or amount of something as established by measuring.
- a metric unit of capacity formerly defined as the volume of one kilogram of water under standard conditions now equal to 1 000 cubic centimeters
- figures The digits in any measurement that are known with certainty plus one digit which is uncertain
- inner transition elements located in the first row of the f block in the periodic table
- bond Formed by losing and gaining of electrons between metal and nonmetal
- Chemistry it is a branch of chemistry that deals with synthesis and behavior of inorganic and organometallic compounds.
- it is a branch of chemistry that studies the chemical processes within and relating to living organisms. Biochemical processes give rise to the complexity of life.
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- Separates components of mixture at different boiling points.
- Composed of two or more substances combined physically in variable proportions
- Phase change that involves the conversion from solid to liquid
- Positively charged subatomic particle of an atom
- Element that appears at the far right side of the periodic table
- the branch of science that deals with the identification of the substances of which matter is composed; the investigation of their properties and the ways in which they interact combine and change; and the use of these processes to form new substances.
- Ratio of the mass of an object to the volume occupied by that object.
- a metric unit of length equal to one hundredth of a meter.
- mixture Called as solution a mixture with uniform composition.
- The amount of space occupied by a substance
- Group 7A elements
- Phase change in which liquid is converted to solid
- chemistry the branch of chemistry concerned with the application of the techniques and theories of physics to the study of chemical systems.
- chemistry it is a branch of chemistry that studies the structure properties and reactions of organic compounds which contain carbon in covalent bonding. Study of structure determines their chemical composition and formula.
- the fundamental unit of length in the metric system equal to 100 centimeters or approximately 39.37 inches.
- Substance consisting of only one kind of atom
- Anything that has mass and occupies space
- gas insert gas located at the rightmost side of the periodic table
- the measurement or extent of something from end to end.
- a substance that flows freely but is of constant volume having a consistency like that of water or oil.
- physical property physical property that does not depend on the size or amount of the sample
- mass Indicates that one mole of an element has a mass in grams numerically equal to its atomic mass units
- rule states that atoms other than hydrogen tend to form bonds until surrounded by eight valence electrons
- a period of time equal to sixty seconds or a sixtieth of an hour.
- Elements found in the zigzag order in the periodic table
- movement of one fluid through another.
- Uncharged particle found within the atomic nuclei
- compound Compound that consists of two charged ions
50 Clues: Group 7A elements • The quantity of matter in the body • Horizontal row in the periodic table • movement of one fluid through another. • Formed when atom loses or gains electron • Anything that has mass and occupies space • The amount of space occupied by a substance • Organic compound with carbon and oxygen only • Substance consisting of only one kind of atom • ...
General Chemistry 2020-05-25
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- Composed of two or more substances combined physically in variable proportions
- a metric unit of length equal to one hundredth of a meter.
- Organic compound with carbon and oxygen only
- Elements at the left side and in the center of the periodic table
- it is a branch of chemistry that studies the chemical processes within and relating to living organisms. Biochemical processes give rise to the complexity of life.
- the size length or amount of something as established by measuring.
- Positively charged subatomic particle of an atom
- a substance that flows freely but is of constant volume having a consistency like that of water or oil.
- Indicates that one mole of an element has a mass in grams numerically equal to its atomic mass units
- a substance or matter in a state in which it will expand freely to fill the whole of a container having no fixed shape and no fixed volume.
- the branch of science that deals with the identification of the substances of which matter is composed; the investigation of their properties and the ways in which they interact combine and change; and the use of these processes to form new substances.
- the fundamental unit of length in the metric system equal to 100 centimeters or approximately 39.37 inches.
- Group 7A elements
- Process in which the solid particles are filtered to allow the liquid or filtrate to pass through the filter and be collected as residue
- a substance or object that is solid rather than liquid or fluid
- Horizontal row in the periodic table
- Negatively charged subatomic particle of an atom
- Element that appears at the far right side of the periodic table
- it is a branch of chemistry that deals with synthesis and behavior of inorganic and organometallic compounds.
- The digits in any measurement that are known with certainty plus one digit which is uncertain
- The amount of space occupied by a substance
- Separates components of mixture at different boiling points.
- phase change in which liquid is converted to gas
- a period of time equal to sixty seconds or a sixtieth of an hour.
- Specific energy value of electrons for an atom
- inner transition elements located in the first row of the f block in the periodic table
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- The separation of elemental metals from the mixtures
- The quantity of matter in the body
- Uncharged particle found within the atomic nuclei
- the quality or state of being correct or precise.
- a metric unit of capacity formerly defined as the volume of one kilogram of water under standard conditions now equal to 1 000 cubic centimeters
- Elements found in the zigzag order in the periodic table
- the branch of chemistry concerned with the application of the techniques and theories of physics to the study of chemical systems.
- it is a branch of chemistry that studies and uses instruments and methods used to separate identify and quantify matter.
- it is a branch of chemistry that studies the structure properties and reactions of organic compounds which contain carbon in covalent bonding. Study of structure determines their chemical composition and formula.
- Substance consisting of only one kind of atom
- the measurement or extent of something from end to end.
- Ratio of the mass of an object to the volume occupied by that object.
- The sum of the number of protons and neutrons in its nucleus
- Mixture whose a composition varies from position to position within a sample.
- movement of one fluid through another.
- states that atoms other than hydrogen tend to form bonds until surrounded by eight valence electrons
- Called as solution a mixture with uniform composition.
- Phase change in which liquid is converted to solid
- Anything that has mass and occupies space
- Compound that consists of two charged ions
- Phase change that involves the conversion from solid to liquid
- Formed when atom loses or gains electron
- insert gas located at the rightmost side of the periodic table
- the quality, condition, or fact of being exact and accurate.
- bond Formed by losing and gaining of electrons between metal and nonmetal
51 Clues: Group 7A elements • The quantity of matter in the body • Horizontal row in the periodic table • movement of one fluid through another. • Formed when atom loses or gains electron • Anything that has mass and occupies space • Compound that consists of two charged ions • The amount of space occupied by a substance • Organic compound with carbon and oxygen only • ...
General Chemistry 2020-05-25
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- Composed of two or more substances combined physically in variable proportions
- a metric unit of length equal to one hundredth of a meter.
- Organic compound with carbon and oxygen only
- Elements at the left side and in the center of the periodic table
- it is a branch of chemistry that studies the chemical processes within and relating to living organisms. Biochemical processes give rise to the complexity of life.
- the size length or amount of something as established by measuring.
- Positively charged subatomic particle of an atom
- a substance that flows freely but is of constant volume having a consistency like that of water or oil.
- Indicates that one mole of an element has a mass in grams numerically equal to its atomic mass units
- a substance or matter in a state in which it will expand freely to fill the whole of a container having no fixed shape and no fixed volume.
- the branch of science that deals with the identification of the substances of which matter is composed.
- the fundamental unit of length in the metric system equal to 100 centimeters or approximately 39.37 inches.
- Group 7A elements
- Process in which the solid particles are filtered to allow the liquid or filtrate to pass through the filter and be collected as residue
- a substance or object that is solid rather than liquid or fluid
- Horizontal row in the periodic table
- Negatively charged subatomic particle of an atom
- Element that appears at the far right side of the periodic table
- it is a branch of chemistry that deals with synthesis and behavior of inorganic and organometallic compounds.
- The digits in any measurement that are known with certainty plus one digit which is uncertain
- The amount of space occupied by a substance
- Separates components of mixture at different boiling points.
- phase change in which liquid is converted to gas
- a period of time equal to sixty seconds or a sixtieth of an hour.
- Specific energy value of electrons for an atom
- inner transition elements located in the first row of the f block in the periodic table
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- The separation of elemental metals from the mixtures
- The quantity of matter in the body
- Uncharged particle found within the atomic nuclei
- the quality or state of being correct or precise.
- a metric unit of capacity formerly defined as the volume of one kilogram of water under standard conditions now equal to 1 000 cubic centimeters
- Elements found in the zigzag order in the periodic table
- the branch of chemistry concerned with the application of the techniques and theories of physics to the study of chemical systems.
- it is a branch of chemistry that studies and uses instruments and methods used to separate identify and quantify matter.
- it is a branch of chemistry that studies the structure properties and reactions of organic compounds which contain carbon in covalent bonding. Study of structure determines their chemical composition and formula.
- Substance consisting of only one kind of atom
- the measurement or extent of something from end to end.
- Ratio of the mass of an object to the volume occupied by that object.
- The sum of the number of protons and neutrons in its nucleus
- Mixture whose a composition varies from position to position within a sample.
- movement of one fluid through another.
- states that atoms other than hydrogen tend to form bonds until surrounded by eight valence electrons
- Called as solution a mixture with uniform composition.
- Phase change in which liquid is converted to solid
- Anything that has mass and occupies space
- Compound that consists of two charged ions
- Phase change that involves the conversion from solid to liquid
- Formed when atom loses or gains electron
- insert gas located at the rightmost side of the periodic table
- the quality, condition, or fact of being exact and accurate.
- bond Formed by losing and gaining of electrons between metal and nonmetal
51 Clues: Group 7A elements • The quantity of matter in the body • Horizontal row in the periodic table • movement of one fluid through another. • Formed when atom loses or gains electron • Anything that has mass and occupies space • Compound that consists of two charged ions • The amount of space occupied by a substance • Organic compound with carbon and oxygen only • ...
General Chemistry 2020-05-25
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- the measurement or extent of something from end to end.
- Formed by losing and gaining of electrons between metal and nonmetal
- Positively charged subatomic particle of an atom
- the quality or state of being correct or precise.
- a substance or object that is solid rather than liquid or fluid
- Phase change in which liquid is converted to solid
- Called as solution a mixture with uniform composition.
- The quantity of matter in the body
- states that atoms other than hydrogen tend to form bonds until surrounded by eight valence electrons
- Anything that has mass and occupies space
- Uncharged particle found within the atomic nuclei
- the branch of chemistry concerned with the application of the techniques and theories of physics to the study of chemical systems.
- Element that appears at the far right side of the periodic table
- Composed of two or more substances combined physically in variable proportions
- The separation of elemental metals from the mixtures
- it is a branch of chemistry that studies the chemical processes within and relating to living organisms. Biochemical processes give rise to the complexity of life.
- the branch of science that deals with the identification of the substances of which matter is composed.
- The sum of the number of protons and neutrons in its nucleus
- Horizontal row in the periodic table
- a period of time equal to sixty seconds or a sixtieth of an hour.
- it is a branch of chemistry that studies the structure properties and reactions of organic compounds which contain carbon in covalent bonding. Study of structure determines their chemical composition and formula.
- Phase change that involves the conversion from solid to liquid
- Process in which the solid particles are filtered to allow the liquid or filtrate to pass through the filter and be collected as residue
- a metric unit of capacity formerly defined as the volume of one kilogram of water under standard conditions now equal to 1 000 cubic centimeters
- Elements at the left side and in the center of the periodic table
- it is a branch of chemistry that studies and uses instruments and methods used to separate identify and quantify matter.
- the size length or amount of something as established by measuring.
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- Mixture whose a composition varies from position to position within a sample.
- a substance that flows freely but is of constant volume having a consistency like that of water or oil.
- The amount of space occupied by a substance
- Ratio of the mass of an object to the volume occupied by that object.
- a result without the expected content
- Compound that consists of two charged ions
- phase change in which liquid is converted to gas
- insert gas located at the rightmost side of the periodic table
- the fundamental unit of length in the metric system equal to 100 centimeters or approximately 39.37 inches.
- Substance consisting of only one kind of atom
- Negatively charged subatomic particle of an atom
- Group 7A elements
- Elements found in the zigzag order in the periodic table
- movement of one fluid through another.
- Specific energy value of electrons for an atom
- the quality, condition, or fact of being exact and accurate.
- a substance or matter in a state in which it will expand freely to fill the whole of a container having no fixed shape and no fixed volume.
- inner transition elements located in the first row of the f block in the periodic table
- Formed when atom loses or gains electron
- it is a branch of chemistry that deals with synthesis and behavior of inorganic and organometallic compounds.
- The digits in any measurement that are known with certainty plus one digit which is uncertain
- Organic compound with carbon and oxygen only
- a metric unit of length equal to one hundredth of a meter.
- Indicates that one mole of an element has a mass in grams numerically equal to its atomic mass units
- Separates components of mixture at different boiling points.
52 Clues: Group 7A elements • The quantity of matter in the body • Horizontal row in the periodic table • a result without the expected content • movement of one fluid through another. • Formed when atom loses or gains electron • Anything that has mass and occupies space • Compound that consists of two charged ions • The amount of space occupied by a substance • ...
General Chemistry 2020-05-25
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- Positively charged subatomic particle of an atom
- Organic compound with carbon and oxygen only
- Indicates that one mole of an element has a mass in grams numerically equal to its atomic mass units
- a result without the expected content
- the branch of chemistry concerned with the application of the techniques and theories of physics to the study of chemical systems.
- Elements at the left side and in the center of the periodic table
- a metric unit of length equal to one hundredth of a meter.
- movement of one fluid through another.
- Formed when atom loses or gains electron
- Uncharged particle found within the atomic nuclei
- states that atoms other than hydrogen tend to form bonds until surrounded by eight valence electrons
- The amount of space occupied by a substance
- The quantity of matter in the body
- Substance consisting of only one kind of atom
- a substance or matter in a state in which it will expand freely to fill the whole of a container having no fixed shape and no fixed volume.
- the measurement or extent of something from end to end.
- the quality, condition, or fact of being exact and accurate.
- it is a branch of chemistry that deals with synthesis and behavior of inorganic and organometallic compounds.
- Anything that has mass and occupies space
- the branch of science that deals with the identification of the substances of which matter is composed.
- a metric unit of capacity formerly defined as the volume of one kilogram of water under standard conditions now equal to 1 000 cubic centimeters
- Phase change in which liquid is converted to solid
- Phase change that involves the conversion from solid to liquid
- phase change in which liquid is converted to gas
- The digits in any measurement that are known with certainty plus one digit which is uncertain
- Separates components of mixture at different boiling points.
- Group 7A elements
- it is a branch of chemistry that studies the chemical processes within and relating to living organisms. Biochemical processes give rise to the complexity of life.
- inner transition elements located in the first row of the f block in the periodic table
- Element that appears at the far right side of the periodic table
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- it is a branch of chemistry that studies the structure properties and reactions of organic compounds which contain carbon in covalent bonding. Study of structure determines their chemical composition and formula.
- Mixture whose a composition varies from position to position within a sample.
- the quality or state of being correct or precise.
- a substance or object that is solid rather than liquid or fluid
- the size length or amount of something as established by measuring.
- The separation of elemental metals from the mixtures
- insert gas located at the rightmost side of the periodic table
- Formed by losing and gaining of electrons between metal and nonmetal
- Called as solution a mixture with uniform composition.
- Elements found in the zigzag order in the periodic table
- The sum of the number of protons and neutrons in its nucleus
- it is a branch of chemistry that studies and uses instruments and methods used to separate identify and quantify matter.
- Composed of two or more substances combined physically in variable proportions
- Specific energy value of electrons for an atom
- Process in which the solid particles are filtered to allow the liquid or filtrate to pass through the filter and be collected as residue
- Ratio of the mass of an object to the volume occupied by that object.
- Horizontal row in the periodic table
- the fundamental unit of length in the metric system equal to 100 centimeters or approximately 39.37 inches.
- Compound that consists of two charged ions
- a period of time equal to sixty seconds or a sixtieth of an hour.
- Negatively charged subatomic particle of an atom
- a substance that flows freely but is of constant volume having a consistency like that of water or oil.
52 Clues: Group 7A elements • The quantity of matter in the body • Horizontal row in the periodic table • a result without the expected content • movement of one fluid through another. • Formed when atom loses or gains electron • Anything that has mass and occupies space • Compound that consists of two charged ions • The amount of space occupied by a substance • ...
GENERAL SCIENCE 2020-07-02
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- An invertebrate having pseudocoelom.
- A hormone which stimulates development of T-lymphocytes.
- Study of improvement of human race by altering protein chain.
- Substances which are feebly magnetized in the opposite direction of magnetic field when placed in strong magnetic field.
- A mycotoxin produced by many species of Aspergillus
- The three layered stage of zygote.
- Common name of Brassica campestris.
- The type of flagellar arrangement in which group of flagella is present at one end of the bacterial cell.
- The negative logarithm of the hydroxide ion concentration of an aqueous solution.
- The technique of mechanically widening narrowed or obstructed arteries.
- Plants which have thick waxy cuticle and leaves modified into thorns to reduce transpiration rate.
- Caused due to inhalation of free silica.
- A connecting link between reptiles and aves.
- The phenomenon of restricting of electric vectors of light into a single direction.
- A plant hormone which promotes cell division.
- An allotrope of carbon, used as a conducting material for touch screen, LCD and LED.
- End branches of bronchioles where gaseous exchange occurs.
- The total amount of oxygen (in mg) required by microbes to decompose the organic matter present in 1L of water sample.
- The heat energy absorbed or released at constant temperature per unit mass for change of state.
- A mixture of aluminium powder and ammonium nitrate, used as an explosive.
- The diagrammatic representation of chromosomes of a species or a population.
- An extra chromosomal circular DNA molecule that combines features of plasmids and phage.
- The distance between two nearest points in a wave which are in the same phase of vibration.
- Prolonged dormancy of an organism in response to high temperature and arid conditions.
- Non-volatile and resident memory of the computer.
- The complete active enzyme with its cofactor.
- Undifferentiated plant body having no true roots, stems or leaves.
- The internal restoring force acting per unit area of cross-section of a deformed body.
- A device consisting of three plane rectangular mirrors of equal lengths and breadths inclined at an angle of 60 ̊ enclosed in a cylindrical tube.
- The chlorofluorocarbon compounds of methane and ethane.
- Site of sperm maturation.
- Satellites used for communication purpose, for weather forecasting, in studying the upper region of the atmosphere and in mapping.
- Helps in the transmission of nerve impulse from one neuron to another.
- A pale yellow crystalline solid prepared by nitrating toluene with fuming nitric acid and fuming sulphuric acid mixture.
- The substance which absorbs moisture and form saturated solution.
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- Causative agent of yellow fever.
- An interaction in which two organisms benefit without affecting the other species.
- Pollination by bats.
- The bond which is formed by one sided sharing of one pair of electrons between two atoms.
- The tendency of genes to remain together during inheritance.
- The atoms of different elements having different atomic numbers and different mass numbers but having same number of neutrons.
- A force which always acts on the body towards the center of the circular path during circular motion.
- The phenomenon in which the rate of reaction is altered by the presence of a substance.
- The hardening of the arteries due to the formation of plaques and calcification in their walls.
- Presence of excess amount of urea in blood.
- Used for treatment of stress and mild or even severe mental diseases.
- The non-living inclusions of a cell.
- First genetically engineered insulin.
- The ability of an atom to attract the shared pair of electrons towards it.
- A malicious software designed to infiltrate a computer system without the owner’s informed consent.
- Its deficiency causes dermatitis.
- The thick and tough envelope around bone.
- The arrangement of flowers on floral axis.
- Used to measure the depth of a sea, to locate the enemy submarines and shipwrecks.
- The intermolecular force of attraction acting between the molecules of different substance.
- Two equal and opposite point charges separated by a very small distance.
- The form of hydrogen in which the nuclei of the atoms of the molecular hydrogen revolve in the same direction.
- A joint present between metacarpal and carpals of thumb.
- A streak of light caused by a vaporizing meteoroid.
- The part of the eye which helps to supply oxygen and nutrients to retina.
- The capacity to differentiate into specialized cell types.
- Subatomic particles which may be either elementary like photons or composite like mesons.
- The scientific study of fingerprints.
- Obtained by the condensation polymerization of phenol and formaldehyde.
- The gram equivalent mass of solute dissolved in per litre volume.
- The process of heat transmission in the form of electromagnetic waves.
66 Clues: Pollination by bats. • Site of sperm maturation. • Causative agent of yellow fever. • Its deficiency causes dermatitis. • The three layered stage of zygote. • Common name of Brassica campestris. • An invertebrate having pseudocoelom. • The non-living inclusions of a cell. • First genetically engineered insulin. • The scientific study of fingerprints. • ...
GENERAL SCIENCE 2020-07-03
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- A force which always acts on the body towards the center of the circular path during circular motion.
- Used for treatment of stress and mild or even severe mental diseases.
- A hormone which stimulates the development of T-lymphocytes.
- An invertebrate having pseudocoelom.
- A mycotoxin produced by many species of Aspergillus
- The chlorofluorocarbon compounds of methane and ethane.
- Satellites used for communication purpose, for weather forecasting, in studying the upper region of the atmosphere and in mapping.
- The phenomenon of restricting of electric vectors of light into a single direction.
- An allotrope of carbon used as a conducting material for touch screen, LCD and LED.
- Undifferentiated plant body having no true roots, stems or leaves.
- The thick and tough envelope around bone.
- Prolonged dormancy of an organism in response to high temperature and arid conditions.
- The part of the eye which helps to supply oxygen and nutrients to retina.
- The phenomenon in which the rate of reaction is altered by the presence of a substance.
- An interaction in which two organisms benefit without affecting the other species.
- Substances which are feebly magnetized in the opposite direction of magnetic field when placed in strong magnetic field.
- The process of heat transmission in the form of electromagnetic waves.
- The technique of mechanically widening narrowed or obstructed arteries.
- A streak of light caused by a vaporizing meteoroid.
- The diagrammatic representation of chromosomes of a species or a population.
- Study of improvement of human race by altering protein chain.
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- Pollination by bats.
- The substance which absorbs moisture and form a saturated solution.
- First genetically engineered insulin.
- The capacity to differentiate into specialized cell types.
- The tendency of genes to remain together during inheritance.
- A device consisting of three plane rectangular mirrors of equal lengths and breadths inclined at an angle of 60 ̊ enclosed in a cylindrical tube.
- The bond which is formed by one sided sharing of one pair of electrons between two atoms.
- Used to measure the depth of a sea, to locate the enemy submarines and shipwrecks.
- Obtained by the condensation polymerization of phenol and formaldehyde.
- The atoms of different elements having different atomic numbers and different mass numbers but having same number of neutrons.
- The complete active enzyme with its cofactor.
- Plants which have thick waxy cuticle and leaves modified into thorns to reduce transpiration rate.
- Its deficiency causes dermatitis.
- A mixture of aluminium powder and ammonium nitrate, used as an explosive.
- Subatomic particles which may be either elementary like photons or composite like mesons.
- The form of hydrogen in which the nuclei of the atoms of the molecular hydrogen revolve in the same direction.
- Site of sperm maturation.
- A joint present between metacarpal and carpals of thumb.
- A pale yellow crystalline solid prepared by nitrating toluene with fuming nitric acid and fuming sulphuric acid mixture.
- The three layered stage of zygote.
- A malicious software designed to infiltrate a computer system without the owner’s informed consent.
- The type of flagellar arrangement in which group of flagella is present at one end of the bacterial cell.
- A plant hormone which promotes cell division.
- Two equal and opposite point charges separated by a very small distance.
- The distance between two nearest points in a wave which are in the same phase of vibration.
- Helps in the transmission of nerve impulse from one neuron to another.
- Causative agent of yellow fever.
- The total amount of oxygen (in mg) required by microbes to decompose the organic matter present in 1L of water sample.
- The internal restoring force acting per unit area of cross-section of a deformed body.
50 Clues: Pollination by bats. • Site of sperm maturation. • Causative agent of yellow fever. • Its deficiency causes dermatitis. • The three layered stage of zygote. • An invertebrate having pseudocoelom. • First genetically engineered insulin. • The thick and tough envelope around bone. • The complete active enzyme with its cofactor. • A plant hormone which promotes cell division. • ...
GENERAL CHEMISTRY 2020-06-03
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- a positively charged elementary particle that is a fundamental constituent of all atomic nuclei.
- a chemical element that exhibits some properties of metals and some of nonmetals
- the branch of science that deals with the identification of the substances of which matter is composed; the investigation of their properties and the ways in which they interact, combine, and change; and the use of these processes to form new substances.
- number that is non (blank)are always significant
- is the process of loosening the edible part of grain (or other crop) from the chaff to which it is attached. It is the step in grain preparation after reaping.
- is a heterogeneous mixture that contains solid particles sufficiently large for sedimentation.
- is one of the states of matter, it consist of atoms or molecules that are connected by intermolecular bonds.
- figures are any non-zero digits or trapped zeros. They do not include leading or trailing zeros.
- the impetus for which a chemical substance undergoes a chemical reaction, either by itself or with other materials, with an overall release of energy.
- is a unit of measure of the rate of electron flow or current in an electrical conductor.
- the chemistry of carbon compounds
- is a type of bonds require at least one electron donor and one electron acceptor.
- is the method in which heavier components of the mixture are separated from the lighter substances with the help of wind.
- composed of electrons and a nucleus. The nucleus contains protons and neutrons.
- The term itself usually refers to the magnetic dipole moment.
- is a temperature scale designed so that zero degrees K is defined as absolute zero
- This method is best for separating a liquid from a solution.
- is a mixture in which one substance of microscopically dispersed insoluble or soluble particles is suspended throughout another substance.
- is a chemical element with the symbol C and atomic number 6.
- A particle found in the nucleus of an atom. It is almost identical in mass to a proton, but carries no electric charge.
- a standard scientific unit for measuring large quantities of very small entities such as atoms, molecules, or other specified particles.
- is the luminous intensity, in a given direction, of a source that emits monochromatic radiation of frequency 540×1012 Hz and that has a radiant intensity in that direction of 1/683 watt per steradian.
- the quality of an object or substance with respect to light reflected by the object, usually determined visually by measurement of hue, saturation, and brightness of the reflected light; saturation or chroma.used to identify physical property
- is a state of matter characterized by particles arranged such that their shape and volume are relatively stable.
- is a physical property of matter, as each element and compound has a unique density associated with it.
- is the ability of a chemical to burn or ignite, causing fire or combustion.
- is anything that has mass and takes up space.
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- the degree to which a chemical substance or a particular mixture of substances can damage an organism.
- is the base unit of time in the International System of Units
- defined as a state of matter consisting of particles that have neither a defined volume nor defined shape
- The process used to separate slightly larger particles from a mixture by hand
- used to separate dry mixtures wich contains substances of different sizes by passing it through a sieve
- a view of reactions: single atomic/molecular collisions
- a branch of chemistry that deals with the identification of compounds and mixtures
- a unit of force and weight, equal to the force that produces an acceleration of 9.80665 meters per second per second
- composed of different substances or the same substance in different phases, as solid ice and liquid water.
- state of matter change from vapor phase to liquid phase.
- is a state of a chemical reaction is a particular configuration along the reaction coordinate.
- a solid, liquid, or gaseous mixture that has the same proportions of its components throughout any given sample.
- a chemical link formed between atoms in molecules and molecules and ions in crystals.
- are chemical compounds with one or more oxygen atoms combined with another element
- this is a more common method of separating an insoluble solid from a liquid.
- is a chemical reaction that occurs between a fuel and an oxidizing agent that produces energy, usually in the form of heat and light.
- is a special type of homogeneous mixture composed of two or more substances.
- is study of the chemical substances and processes that occur in plants, animals, and microorganisms and of the changes they undergo during development and life.
- is the process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor.
- is the component of a solution that is present in the greatest amount.
- is defined as the substance that is dissolved in a solution.
- is the ability of a solid, liquid, or gaseous chemical substance (referred to as the solute) to dissolve in solvent (usually a liquid) and form a solution
- is a substance with a pH value of more than 7.Views: 13951 Update:2019-11-16
- the fundamental unit of length in the metric system
51 Clues: the chemistry of carbon compounds • is anything that has mass and takes up space. • number that is non (blank)are always significant • the fundamental unit of length in the metric system • a view of reactions: single atomic/molecular collisions • state of matter change from vapor phase to liquid phase. • This method is best for separating a liquid from a solution. • ...
Mycology: General 2020-08-25
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- __________ individuals are most susceptible to fungal infections
- colorless hyphae
- __________ dimorphic fungi are slow-growing organisms with a mold form at lower temperatures and a yeast form at higher temperatures
- most fungi are not __________, meaning they are not contagious from person to person
- the study of fungi
- ascospores or basidiospores are produced by yeasts during this type of reproduction
- these types of infections by fungi are most often seen in immunocompromised patients with underlying disease
- most fungi are __________ that live off of decaying vegetation
- this portion of a mycelium absorbs nurtients and exchanges water
- color-tinted hyphae
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- size, growth temperature, growth pH, and conversion from mycelial to tissue form are all __________ for fungal infections
- this type of hyphae is sparsely septated and is characteristic of Zygomycetes
- this portion of a mycelium is found above the growth surface and gives rise to fruiting bodies containing spores
- these fungi infect the hair, skin, and/or nails without dissemination subcutaneous fungi infect subcutaneous tissues without __________ to other sites
- a loose network of intertwined hyphae produced by a mold
- yeasts can reproduce asexually via __________
- these organisms are filamentous with fluffy, cottony, woolly, or powdery colonies
- __________ formation is another term for budding
- fungi are __________ organisms, meaning their cells have a nucleus
- this type of hyphae has clear cell separation
- these single-celled organisms are the simplest forms of fungi and produce moist, creamy, or pasty colonies
- these fungal infections usually have lung involvement and may disseminate to other organs of the body
22 Clues: colorless hyphae • the study of fungi • color-tinted hyphae • yeasts can reproduce asexually via __________ • this type of hyphae has clear cell separation • __________ formation is another term for budding • a loose network of intertwined hyphae produced by a mold • most fungi are __________ that live off of decaying vegetation • ...
Anemias: General 2020-08-11
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- the term for a red blood cell of normal coloration and maturity
- transferrin unbound to an iron molecule is known as __________ transferrin
- another name for pappenheimer bodies or hemosiderin molecules when seen in peripheral blood
- the term for a red blood cell of increased size
- members of the __________ phagocyte system engulf dying RBCs, allowing their iron stores to be recycled back to ferritin
- the primary component of a red blood cell that is responsible for carrying oxygen to tissues
- this protein is the iron storage protein, and it stores 10-15% of the body's iron at any given time
- an iron-storage complex that is comprised of iron and denatured ferritin that signals excess iron stores
- the stain used to visualize hemosiderin
- a condition where the blood lacks an adequate supply of healthy red blood cells
- the parts of a hemoglobin molecule that bind to iron ions
- the term for a red blood cell with increased central pallor
- IBC stands for iron __________ capacity
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- the term for a red blood cell of decreased size
- normally, RBCs experience a __________ percent daily turnover rate
- a __________ in hemoglobin, hematocrit, or red blood cell count may indicate anemia
- considering patient __________ is an important part of diagnosing anemias
- this protein transports iron to developing erythroid precursors or body tissues
- at any given time, __________ of the body's total iron is bound to heme
- if a patient's iron ratio (iron to IBC) is less than 20 percent, this correlates with this type of anemia
- iron is __________ lost through excretions and menstruation
- the term for a red blood cell of normal size
22 Clues: the stain used to visualize hemosiderin • IBC stands for iron __________ capacity • the term for a red blood cell of normal size • the term for a red blood cell of decreased size • the term for a red blood cell of increased size • the parts of a hemoglobin molecule that bind to iron ions • iron is __________ lost through excretions and menstruation • ...
General Chemistry 2020-06-05
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- It is used to quantify the electric current with the “A” symbol.
- It is generally used by farmers to separate grains from stalks after harvesting.
- It is denoted by the symbol “M” in the SI that is in the millionth numerical value.
- It is denoted by the symbol “d” in the SI that is in the tenth numerical value.
- It is the state of matter when particles are neither too close nor too far from each other.
- It is the study of matter, its properties, how and why substances combine or separate to form other substances, and how substances interact with energy.
- It is the state of matter when particles are very close to each other.
- It is the process of separating elemental metals from other particles in a mixture.
- It is the process of converting liquid to gas.
- A type of chemical property: whether the substance undergoes combustion or not.
- ____ figures are the digits in any measurement that are known with certainty, plus one digit which is uncertain.
- It is used to quantify the temperature with the “K” symbol.
- It is the smallest particle of an element.
- It is a simple technique for separating dry mixtures.
- Hand ____ is the simplest method in separating mixtures.
- This physical property is also called as intrinsic property that does not depend on the size or amount of the sample.
- It occurs when solid turns into gas by the addition of heat.
- It exhibits the Tyndall Effect. It consist of dispersed phase or the substance that is dissolved or scattered.
- ____s between nonzero digits are significant.
- _____ chemistry is a branch of chemistry that studies the structure, properties and reactions of organic compounds, which contain carbon in covalent bonding.
- It is the state of matter when particles are far apart from each other.
- It is used to quantify the length with the “m” symbol.
- It is a process of separating the components of a suspension. An example of a mixture that can be separated through this is sand and water solution.
- _____ notation is used in counting the number of significant figures.
- It is used to quantify the time with the “s” symbol.
- It is a mixture whose composition varies from one position to another within the sample.
- A type of chemical property: whether it reacts with acids, bases, and oxygen, gas, or not.
- These are composed of two or more substances combined physically in variable proportions.
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- This type of change occurs when the internal make-up of the matter stays the same even after the change.
- A type of chemical property: whether the substance can be easily decomposed or not.
- It is the simplest form of matter since it is composed of only one kind of atom.
- It is anything that has mass and occupies space.
- In addition and ______, the answer must have the same number of decimal places as the measured number with the least number of decimal places.
- It occurs when gas turns into solid.
- In _____ and division, the answer must have the same number of significant figures as the measured number with the lowest number of significant figures.
- It is used to quantify the mass with the “kg” symbol.
- It is denoted by the symbol “T” in the SI that is in the trillionth numerical value
- It is the process of determining the extent of the dimensions, quantity, or extent of something.
- It is denoted by the symbol “m” in International System of Units in the thousandth numerical value.
- This type of change occurs when a substance is converted into a new substance.
- It is denoted by the symbol “p” in the SI that is in the trillionth numerical value.
- It is denoted by the symbol “G” in the SI that is in the billionth numerical value.
- A type of chemical property: whether it will break into charged particles when in solution with water or not.
- Extensive physical property is also called as _____ property.
- It refers to how the values agree closely with one another.
- It is denoted by the symbol “c” in the SI that is in the hundredth numerical value.
- A type of chemical property: whether the substance can damage an organism or not.
- _____ chemistry is the study of macroscopic, and particulate phenomena in chemical systems in terms of the principles and concepts of physics such as motion, energy, force, and time.
- It is a mixture that is also called as solution since it is relatively uniform in composition.
- It tells how close a measured value is to the “true” value.
50 Clues: It occurs when gas turns into solid. • It is the smallest particle of an element. • ____s between nonzero digits are significant. • It is the process of converting liquid to gas. • It is anything that has mass and occupies space. • It is used to quantify the time with the “s” symbol. • It is used to quantify the mass with the “kg” symbol. • ...
General Chemistry 2020-05-31
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- whether the substance undergoes combustion or not.
- has the symbol c and a numerical value of 10^-2
- Separation/ the process of separating elemental metals from other particles in the mixture.
- mixture/ is a solid/ liquid/ or gaseous mixture that has the same proportions of its components throughout any given sample.
- has the symbol M and a numerical Value of 10^6
- has no definite shape and no definite volume.
- has the symbol μ and a numerical value of 10^-6
- Elements react with each other to form ___.
- is the amount of substance and uses the symbol mol
- how many significant figures does 143 have?
- process of separating heterogeneous mixtures by allowing the solid particles to settle at the bottom first.
- is a measure of the amount of space that a substance or an object takes up.
- has a definite shape and a definite volume.
- Figures/ the digits in any measurement that are known with certainty with an additional one digit which is uncertain.
- has a definite volume but has no definite shape.
- Physical Property/ also named extrinsic property (depends on size and amount).
- is a heterogeneous mixture that contains solid particles sufficiently large for sedimentation.
- occurs when gas is converted to solid.
- property/ the ability of a substance to react with other substances.
- Substance/ a matter that has a definite composition and distinct properties.
- the process of converting liquid into gas.
- Chloride/ formed when sodium(Na) atom reacts with chlorin (C) atom.
- is a mixture in which one substance of microscopically dispersed insoluble.
- also a process of separating heterogeneous mixtures by spinning using centrifugal force.
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- occurs when solid is converted to gas by the addition of heat.
- anything that has mass and occupies space.
- is the study of the chemical substances and vital processes occurring in live organisms.
- has the symbol p and a numerical value of 10^-12
- is the consistency of a result.
- determined when a certain quantitative value is relatively close to the "true" value.
- a method of separating complex mixtures/ an example is paper chromatography and such.
- Physical Property/ also called intrinsic property (does not depend on the size or amount of sample).
- Chemistry/ is the science of obtaining/ processing/ and communicating information about the composition and structure of matter.
- has the symbol k and a numerical value of 10^3
- is a measure of the amount of matter in an object.
- has the symbol G and a numerical value of 10^9
- mixture/ is a solid/ liquid/ or gaseous mixture that has the same proportions of its components throughout any given sample.
- how many significant figures does 1.234x10^-9 have?
- has the symbol d and a numerical value of 0.1
- are composed of two or more substances combined physically in variable proportions.
- how many significant figure(s) does 0.000002 have?
- how many significant figures does 10101 have?
- is the simplest form of matter composed by only one atom.
- has the symbol n and a numerical value of 10^-9
- has the symbol m and a numerical value of 10^-3
- property/ can be measured and observed changing the composition of the substance.
- is a process on extricating mixtures that have two substances with different melting points.
- Notation/ the process of simplifying very large or very small numbers.
- has the symbol T and a numerical value of 10^12
- Chemistry/ the branch of chemistry concerned with the application of the techniques and theories of physics to the study of chemical systems.
50 Clues: is the consistency of a result. • occurs when gas is converted to solid. • anything that has mass and occupies space. • the process of converting liquid into gas. • Elements react with each other to form ___. • how many significant figures does 143 have? • has a definite shape and a definite volume. • has no definite shape and no definite volume. • ...
General Vocabulary 2020-09-24
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- veille de la fin de la semaine
- premier mois de l'année
- la couleur d'une mandarine
- t'assieds dessus
- pouvez le trouver dans une salle de classe
- jettes tes ordures dedans
- après lundi
- le quatrième mois
- le troisième mois
- n'apparaît qu'en hiver
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- élimine les marques de crayon
- saison après le printemps
- l'utilisez sur un tableau noir
- une couleur
- neige ce mois-ci
- chose que les élèves utilisent
- y mets tes crayons
- mois le plus effrayant de l'année
- écris dessus
- classe en a besoin
- premier mois de l'année
21 Clues: une couleur • après lundi • écris dessus • neige ce mois-ci • t'assieds dessus • le quatrième mois • le troisième mois • y mets tes crayons • classe en a besoin • n'apparaît qu'en hiver • premier mois de l'année • premier mois de l'année • saison après le printemps • jettes tes ordures dedans • la couleur d'une mandarine • élimine les marques de crayon • l'utilisez sur un tableau noir • ...
General Words 2022-02-24
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- the lawful uniting of man and woman as husband and wife
- a state of contentment and joy
- any useful source of information; the act of referring
- brave
- one who participates in a recreational outing with food
- permanently
- weightiness
- a dispute between people
- correctly, properly
- knowledge derived from study, experience, or instruction
- the religion of the followers of Jesus Christ
- happening over and over
- the act of letting in; permitting entrance
- in the shape of a ball
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- easily moved or carried
- a charge or duty for which one is accountable or answerable
- leaving out
- pertaining to the Holy Scripture (the Bible)
- the act of forcing one to leave a group, often a means of punishment
- praiseworthy
- according to the methods of science
- disgrace or dishonor on a person
- Divine prompting or guidance; the act of breathing in
- the act of cheating or tricking someone
- passing on to a third party personal information concerning the other
- pertaining to fables; amazing or incredible in nature
- the putting of one person or thing in the place of another
- political rule and administration
- unreachable
- conforming to the rules of a language
30 Clues: brave • leaving out • permanently • weightiness • unreachable • praiseworthy • correctly, properly • in the shape of a ball • easily moved or carried • happening over and over • a dispute between people • a state of contentment and joy • disgrace or dishonor on a person • political rule and administration • according to the methods of science • conforming to the rules of a language • ...
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General Knowledge 2021-10-24
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- Absence of pathogens
- Essential element of hemoglobin
- Another name for tonsil suction
- Type of uterine fibroid
- Endoscope used to visualize heart and major vessels
- Properly performed surgical scrub renders skin
- Procedure that corrects testicular torsion
- Used to obtain specimens during bronchoscopy
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- Space between vocal chords
- Medication used to dilate the pupil
- Striated and voluntary muscle type
- Arises from the left ventricle of the heart
- Largest muscle of the upper calf
- Type of fenestrated drape
- fossa Baker's cyst location
- Type of procedure involves removal of teeth
- Medical term for a bunion
- Spiral-shaped bacteria
- Primary function of gallbladder
- Microbes that live without oxygen
20 Clues: Absence of pathogens • Spiral-shaped bacteria • Type of uterine fibroid • Type of fenestrated drape • Medical term for a bunion • Space between vocal chords • fossa Baker's cyst location • Essential element of hemoglobin • Another name for tonsil suction • Primary function of gallbladder • Largest muscle of the upper calf • Microbes that live without oxygen • ...
Didáctica general. 2021-10-22
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- Es un modelo didáctico basado en una mayéutica.
- arte de educar.
- Pedagoga influyente que creo un sistema de educación que lleva su nombre.
- Modelo que se apoya en el principio de la actividad y en la naturaleza formativa de las tareas.
- Son textos, documentos, diapositivas que se utilizan para el aprendizaje.
- arte de enseñar
- Es un método cualitativo de diálogo y contraste.
- Creador de instituto autodidáctico.
- Ecosistema más favorable para promover la comunicación.
- Pedagogo,francés activista del movimiento neomalthusiano.
- Es uno de los autores que ha indagado en la didáctica como arte.
- Metodología con enfoque metodológico más característico.
- Considera que el proceso de enseñanza-aprendizaje es un componente sustancial del ser humano.
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- Se proyecta en el conocimiento y mejora integral del aula como microsistema de aprendizaje.
- Es uno de los instrumentos de métodos cualitativos.
- En este procedimiento el proceso es inverso al indeductivo.
- Se caracteriza por integrar lo más representativo y singular.
- Perspectiva de la didáctica.
- Actividad de la que se ha ocupado históricamente la didáctica.
- Padre de la educación renovada.
- Es un agente del aula.
- Es una teoría de la enseñanza.
- Teoría que destaca por su incidencia creativa.
- padre de la didáctica
- Plantea una prueba global.
- una de las cuatro dimensiones de la didactica.
26 Clues: arte de educar. • arte de enseñar • padre de la didáctica • Es un agente del aula. • Plantea una prueba global. • Perspectiva de la didáctica. • Es una teoría de la enseñanza. • Padre de la educación renovada. • Creador de instituto autodidáctico. • Teoría que destaca por su incidencia creativa. • una de las cuatro dimensiones de la didactica. • ...
General provisions 2021-11-12
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- student shall be granted for more hours than are verified by the
- to be an apprenticeship practitioner need to have how many years of experience
- no need to discard porous materials after
- waste containers shall be able to hold how much accumulation of waste material
- shall not be credited to apprenticeship training
- shall be granted credit for more hours than verified by the school
- creams and solid shall be removed from containers with washed fingers
- A school shall keep permanent records
- an apprentice must take an exam every
- change in ownership or location must notify board
- open flame natural hair cultivation an abc type fire extinguisher should be from work station
- the licensee shall place a clean neck strip or towel on each
- A passing sore on an examination shall be valid for
- means a flat or curved implement designed for cutting
- a licensee shall place a clean neck strip around patrons neck to prevent cape from touching
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- space per attending student
- percent of alcohol used for sharp edged tools
- a licensee or owner shall not use false
- means the passing of a standard examination which is equal to or greater than required grade level
- are not a reactive chemical
- a container that holds a liquid agent
- manicuring tables need to be when in use
- A school shall report the enrollment of a student to the department
- shall be taught throughout a course
- theory shall be taught throughout a course
25 Clues: space per attending student • are not a reactive chemical • shall be taught throughout a course • a container that holds a liquid agent • A school shall keep permanent records • an apprentice must take an exam every • a licensee or owner shall not use false • manicuring tables need to be when in use • no need to discard porous materials after • ...
General knowledge 2021-11-18
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- the part of the earth’s surface where, at temperatures below 32°F (0°C), the water is frozen solid. Even a small pond while frozen over during the winter is part of the cryosphere, but cryosphere refers more often to large regions covered in snow and ice for much or all of the year, as the ice sheets of Antarctica and Greenland, glaciers, icebergs, and expanses of permafrost, all of which are especially sensitive to global shifts in climate
- any of several plants belonging to the genus Lycopersicon, of the nightshade family, native to Mexico and Central and South America, especially the widely cultivated species L. lycopersicum, bearing a mildly acid, pulpy, usually red fruit eaten raw or cooked as a vegetable.
- deep orange
- a strong coffee prepared by forcing live steam under pressure, or boiling water, through ground dark-roast coffee beans.
- an intense, persistent, irrational fear of a specific object, activity, situation, or person that manifests in physical symptoms such as sweating, trembling, rapid heartbeat, or shortness of breath, and that motivates avoidance behavior.
- a slightly flattened Italian yeast bread made with olive oil and having large air pockets within.
- one of a breed of toy spaniels having a long, silky coat and large, erect ears held so that they resemble the wings of a butterfly.
- a humorous or satirical imitation of a serious piece of literature or writing
- a large, round, flat Italian bread, sprinkled before baking with olive oil, salt, and often herbs.
- an official who examines books, plays, news reports, motion pictures, radio and television programs, letters, cablegrams, etc., for the purpose of suppressing parts deemed objectionable on moral, political, military, or other grounds.
- any of several chiefly golden-flowered composite plants, especially of the genus Tagetes, as T. erecta, having strong-scented foliage and yielding an oil that repels root parasites.
- any of numerous dipterous insects of the family Culicidae, the females of which suck the blood of animals and humans, some species transmitting certain diseases, as malaria and yellow fever.
- small rounds of pasta, filled, as with a meat or cheese stuffing, and then shaped into rings and boiled
- the abode of God, the angels, and the spirits of the righteous after death
- a long rope or line of hide or other material with a running noose at one end, used for roping horses, cattle, etc.
- a business enterprise or speculation in which something is risked in the hope of profit
- a poem, properly expressive of a single, complete thought, idea, or sentiment, of 14 lines, usually in iambic pentameter, with rhymes arranged according to one of certain definite schemes, being in the strict or Italian form divided into a major group of 8 lines (the octave) followed by a minor group of 6 lines (the sestet), and in a common English form into 3 quatrains followed by a couplet.
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- a preparation of the seeds of cacao, roasted, husked, and ground, often sweetened and flavored, as with vanilla.
- a buffy-gray, wolflike canid, Canis latrans, of North America, distinguished from the wolf by its relatively small size and its slender build, large ears, and narrow muzzle.
- a white, starchy pasta of Italian origin that is made in the form of long strings, boiled, and served with any of a variety of meat, tomato, or other sauces.
- the outer, front part of the thorax, or the front part of the body from the neck to the abdomen
- a potentially violent and destructive system of atmospheric circulation, characterized by a long, funnel-shaped cloud extending toward the ground and made visible by condensation and debris
- a domesticated South American ruminant, Lama pacos, having long, soft, silky fleece, related to the llama and believed to be a variety of the guanaco.
- capacity for learning, reasoning, understanding, and similar forms of mental activity
- a structure usually regarded as a tomb, consisting of two or more large, upright stones set with a space between and capped by a horizontal stone.
- the handing down of statements, beliefs, legends, customs, information, etc., from generation to generation, especially by word of mouth or by practice
- the science that investigates the principles governing correct or reliable inference.
- a large, usually pear-shaped fruit having green to blackish skin, a single large seed, and soft, light-green pulp, borne by the tropical American tree Persea americana and its variety P. adrymifolia, often eaten raw, especially in salads.
- a dip of mashed avocado mixed with tomato, onion, and seasonings.
- rivalry between two or more persons or groups for an object desired in common, usually resulting in a victor and a loser but not necessarily involving the destruction of the latter.
- the tough, viscid, nitrogenous substance remaining when the flour of wheat or other grain is washed to remove the starch.
- folklore and superstition) a human being who has changed into a wolf, or is capable of assuming the form of a wolf, while retaining human intelligence.
- a type of tubular pasta having diagonally cut ends.
- a party, dance, or other festive gathering of persons wearing masks and other disguises, and often elegant, historical, or fantastic costumes.
34 Clues: deep orange • a type of tubular pasta having diagonally cut ends. • a dip of mashed avocado mixed with tomato, onion, and seasonings. • the abode of God, the angels, and the spirits of the righteous after death • a humorous or satirical imitation of a serious piece of literature or writing • ...
General Knowledge 2021-10-26
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- liverpudlian band (7)
- name of the FIFA World Cup trophy (5,5)
- extant dinosaurs (5)
- formula 1 constructor currently driven by Hamilton and Bottas (8)
- Italian car manufacturer (11)
- largest extant shark (7)
- former capital city of asian country, anagram of this country's current capital city (5)
- Einstein's theory of general __________ (10)
- largest extant terrestrial animal (8)
- Arsenal's record goalscorer (5)
- most successful English association football team (9)
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- planet closest to the Sun (7)
- style of combat sport that involves grappling (9)
- nation that was to be governed by the working class (6,5)
- number divisible only by one and itself (5)
- one of the atoms found in water (8)
- symbol of peace inverted by a fascist state (8)
- best selling singles artist, initials EP (5,7)
- surname of the british prime minister at the start of WW2 (11)
- legal drug that people drink (8)
20 Clues: extant dinosaurs (5) • liverpudlian band (7) • largest extant shark (7) • planet closest to the Sun (7) • Italian car manufacturer (11) • Arsenal's record goalscorer (5) • legal drug that people drink (8) • one of the atoms found in water (8) • largest extant terrestrial animal (8) • name of the FIFA World Cup trophy (5,5) • number divisible only by one and itself (5) • ...
General Knowledge 2021-11-24
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- A house made of ice is called a
- A female horse is called a
- The pure colour is ....
- What is the main fruit in Ribena?
- How many rings are there on the Olympic flag?
- subject about the number
- How many dots are there on a dice?
- Which football team that have YNWA moto?
- In which direction does the sun rise?
- What do you call a type of shape that has five sides?
- What do you call the person who brings a letter to your home from post office?
- Which car logo features a black prancing horse on a yellow background?
- the cartoon character that eats spinach is..
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- The largest country in the world
- What do you call the time span of one thousand years?
- What is a baby frog called?
- What's the name of the famous big clock in London?
- What does the chemical symbol H20 stand for?
- Who sang "Thank you, Next" song?
- to be done at home
- use to measure
- to be connected with smart devices
- How many hours are equal to 360 minutes?
23 Clues: use to measure • to be done at home • The pure colour is .... • subject about the number • A female horse is called a • What is a baby frog called? • A house made of ice is called a • The largest country in the world • What is the main fruit in Ribena? • Who sang "Thank you, Next" song? • How many dots are there on a dice? • to be connected with smart devices • ...
general 20 2022-02-21
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- structure built to protect against invaders
- this insect stings
- make this with wheat
- big ape
- saying this expects an answer
- put these on before shoes
- doctor whose specialty is teeth
- mountains in switzerland
- thin sheets we write on
- very large body of water
- opposite of dirty
- liquid from cows, goats, etc.
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- to multiply a number by itself
- first meal of the day
- eight legged arthropod, makes webs
- use this to make things stick together
- we have ten of these
- gasoline powered vehicle to carry people
- figure of person carved from stone
- writing instrument
20 Clues: big ape • opposite of dirty • this insect stings • writing instrument • make this with wheat • we have ten of these • first meal of the day • thin sheets we write on • mountains in switzerland • very large body of water • put these on before shoes • saying this expects an answer • liquid from cows, goats, etc. • to multiply a number by itself • doctor whose specialty is teeth • ...
general 16 2022-02-04
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- twelve months
- it's a plane, it's a bird, it's ___
- do this to select presidents, senators, etc.
- place where you borrow books
- semiaquatic reptile
- musical insdtrument used to wake up troops
- paved walkway
- capital of Texas
- eating tool
- thick, oily lubricant
- zero cost
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- changing appearance to avoid detection
- large stream
- fourteen divided by two
- vavation travel preparation
- opposite of below
- easy way to go up and down in buildings
- king wears one
- cook and bake with this
- happens of you can't swim
- horse riding soldiers
- laws created by Congress
22 Clues: zero cost • eating tool • large stream • twelve months • paved walkway • king wears one • capital of Texas • opposite of below • semiaquatic reptile • horse riding soldiers • thick, oily lubricant • fourteen divided by two • cook and bake with this • laws created by Congress • happens of you can't swim • vavation travel preparation • place where you borrow books • ...
General Trivia 2022-04-08
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- Which planet has the most gravity?
- How many are there in a baker's dozen?
- Which country originated the term "plonk" for wine?
- What geometric shape is generally used for stop signs?
- what is the first month of the year to have exactly 30 days?
- Which mammal doesn't have vocal cords?
- Which actor played the role of T-1000 in the film, Terminator 2: Judgement Day?
- What animal can be seen on the Porsche logo?
- What do the numbers add up to on the opposite sides of a dice?
- What is the largest bone in the human body?
- How many hearts does an octopus have?
- What is the capital city of Spain?
- In which team game do you try to move backwards all the time?
- In which town do the Flintstones live?
- What is the name for a donkey crossed with a zebra?
- What instrument can be bass, electric or Spanish?
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- What was the name of the land where Gulliver met the Little People?
- Aside from the 6 main characters which character appears the most on Friends?
- In what 1976 thriller does Robert De Niro famously say "You talkin' to me?"
- What is Chandler's last name in the sitcom Friends?
- What does the AC button on a calculator stand for?
- What language has the most words?
- How many pairs of wings does a bee have?
- In The Matrix, does Neo take the blue pill or the red pill?
- Hg is the chemical symbol of which element?
- Which animal's name comes first in the dictionary?
- What is the smallest country in the world?
27 Clues: What language has the most words? • Which planet has the most gravity? • What is the capital city of Spain? • How many hearts does an octopus have? • How many are there in a baker's dozen? • Which mammal doesn't have vocal cords? • In which town do the Flintstones live? • How many pairs of wings does a bee have? • What is the smallest country in the world? • ...
BIOLOGIA GENERAL 2013-11-07
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- estudia el sistema inmunitario.
- estudia todo lo relacionado con el cáncer.
- Ciencia y rama de la biología que estudia los parásitos y el parasitismo.
- es la rama de la microbiología especializada en las bacterias.
- Disciplina derivada de la biología que estudia la vida animal.
- Rama de la biología que estudia la relación de los seres vivos en su hábitat.
- Estudia las funciones de los seres vivos como son las funciones respiratorias, de circulación sanguínea, sistema nervioso...
- ciencia que estudia las enfermedades y los agentes patógenos.
- estudia cómo se estructuran internamente los seres vivos y sus órganos.
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- Ciencia que estudia los genes, su herencia, reparación, expresión...
- Rama de la biología especializada en el estudio de la estructura y función de las células.
- Rama de la biología que estudia los tejidos que conforman los seres vivos.
- estudia las enfermedades de los vegetales.
- Ciencia o rama de la biología que estudia los vegetales.
- estudia la estructura y forma de los seres vivos.
- Ciencia o rama de la biología que estudia los microorganismos.
- Rama de la biología que estudia los peces óseos.
- estudia la composición y reacciones químicas de los seres vivos.
- estudia cómo se propagan e inciden las enfermedades.
- estudia los procesos físicos que subyacen a los procesos biológicos.
20 Clues: estudia el sistema inmunitario. • estudia las enfermedades de los vegetales. • estudia todo lo relacionado con el cáncer. • Rama de la biología que estudia los peces óseos. • estudia la estructura y forma de los seres vivos. • estudia cómo se propagan e inciden las enfermedades. • Ciencia o rama de la biología que estudia los vegetales. • ...
General Knowledge 2013-06-06
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- An instrument beginning with 'T' used in stargazing
- Sexual attraction to corpses
- A disk used like a ball in ice hockey
- A malevolent spiritual entity which is able to possess people
- Beginning with 'P', a set of wires located above electrified train tracks
- A weapon beginning with 'C' that was used in an on-screen massacre in a well-known US state
- Colloquial name beginning with 'G' given to a species of brown bear
- A Spanish speaking island nation located south of the USA
- Beginning with 'A', a country south of Russia, formerly part of the USSR
- The former name of the country currently known as Zimbabwe
- The central governing body of the Catholic Church
- Mozart's middle name
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- A percussion instrument beginning with 'G', similar to the xylophone
- An eight-legged creature with claws at the front and a stinger on its tail
- A distilled alcoholic beverage originating in Eastern European countries
- Beginning with 'C', the name belonging to a special bread that Jewish people eat on their Sabbath day
- A now defunct musical instrument comopany, famously known for their range of organs
- A 17.5% discount given to people with certain benefits
- A Scottish dish beginning with 'H' containing sheep's pluck (heart, liver and lungs)
- Beginning with 'P', the proper name given to the machine known as the 'lie detector'
- People paid to take photographs of celebrities doing their usual everyday routine
- The explosion of a star in space beginning with 'S'
- Another name for fundamentalist beginning with 'F'
- The gravitationally curved path of an object around a point in space, e.g. Earth around the Sun
- A marine creature responsible for the death of Steve Irwin
- The Greek god of thunder
26 Clues: Mozart's middle name • The Greek god of thunder • Sexual attraction to corpses • A disk used like a ball in ice hockey • The central governing body of the Catholic Church • Another name for fundamentalist beginning with 'F' • An instrument beginning with 'T' used in stargazing • The explosion of a star in space beginning with 'S' • ...
General One 2013-04-18
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- we stand
- former persia
- very selestial
- a former british colony (2wds)
- traded on exchanges
- appal dont run it
- jungle king
- sri lankan capital
- city of angels
- old connection to the internet
- raw metal
- the worlds favourite game
- italian icon
- city in northern england
- its a gentalmens game
- robot and smart phone
- runs through egypt
- only sailed once
- used for painting
- very sharp
- it's the largest
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- square garden
- the earch has just one
- the queen is the head of this
- single continent
- atained enlightenment
- home of the president (2wds)
- fashion house
- mountain range
- medicinal computer
- a wet talking point
- navel comander
- largest oil reserves are in (2wds)
- famous bridge (2wds)
- hippy beatle
- they were five
- in australia
- bond's creator
- iron lady
- ruler
- land of the brave
- makes the world go round
- presidential scrub
- computer port
- a friuty computer
- valuable stone
46 Clues: ruler • we stand • raw metal • iron lady • very sharp • jungle king • hippy beatle • in australia • italian icon • square garden • former persia • fashion house • computer port • very selestial • mountain range • navel comander • city of angels • they were five • bond's creator • valuable stone • single continent • only sailed once • it's the largest • appal dont run it • land of the brave • used for painting • ...
General Terms 2013-05-09
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- _______ the process of preparing, submitting, and evaluating a loan application
- fees for final property transfer
- a payment plan that enables you to reduce your debt gradually through monthly payments
- credit score
- _____ itemizes all closing costs
- Negative
- failure of a borrower to make timely mortgage payments under a loan agreement.
- the portion of principal and interest due on a loan that is written off when deemed to be uncollectible
- personal property permanently attached to real estate
- Place where the loans are originated
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- Money earned before taxes and other deductions is called
- _____ means transferring ownership of a property but does not make any guarantee of clear title.
- _______ is the Loan that is not guaranteed or insured by the U.S. government
- )______ becomes part of the down payment
- two or more owners share equal ownership and rights to the property
- Type of bankruptcy allows one to retain their assets
- local laws established to control the uses of land within a particular area is called _______.
- ______ borrower to obtain cash against the equity of a home
- Borrowers primary contact
- length A transaction between two related or affiliated parties
- Social Security tax is governed by _____
21 Clues: Negative • credit score • Borrowers primary contact • fees for final property transfer • _____ itemizes all closing costs • Place where the loans are originated • )______ becomes part of the down payment • Social Security tax is governed by _____ • Type of bankruptcy allows one to retain their assets • personal property permanently attached to real estate • ...
GENERAL SECURITY 2015-01-25
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- A minor criminal offence
- A Security guard can make an arrest when he finds someone committing a _______ offence
- Evidence of prior bad acts by the accused is called_______ evidence
- Police officers are __________ officers
- ____________can arrest on a " Found Committing " indictable offence
- Anything seized as a result of a Charter Violation is called _________ evidence
- A Fingerprint is ____________evidence
- __________________ Laws are also called By-laws
- When a person does not leave, after directed to do so, the person would considered to be __________
- Section 494 1 (a) says anyone can arrest if they ___________ an Indictable Offence (2 words)
- A gun is considered __________ evidence
- What does 10-4 mean?
- A trial within a trial
- Without colour of right if you convert something to your own use it is considered ______?
- The criminal code is a _____________ Act
- Security guards keep make entries during a shift in a
- A witness giving testimony is giving _________ evidence
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- Real evidence is_________ evidence.
- Under the trespass to property act a security can only
- Evidence that relates to a series of facts other than the particular fact sought to be proved is called ______ evidence
- An NSF cheque is ________ evidence
- Is a Security guard a peace officer?
- Class C fires involve _______________ equipment
- The lowest criminal court is called ________ court
- A serious criminal offence
- only the police can _______________
- A Security guard who uses excessive force is committing
- A person who lies on the stand is committing
- Surveillance from a place hidden from view is what type of Surveillance?
- An offence which has the option of being summary or indictable
- An expert witness can give ________ evidence
31 Clues: What does 10-4 mean? • A trial within a trial • A minor criminal offence • A serious criminal offence • An NSF cheque is ________ evidence • Real evidence is_________ evidence. • only the police can _______________ • Is a Security guard a peace officer? • A Fingerprint is ____________evidence • Police officers are __________ officers • A gun is considered __________ evidence • ...
General Ag 2015-03-10
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- Food made by boiling and crushing soybeans
- Mating one breed of an animal with another breed
- Steak with a bone
- Most popular breed of beef cattle
- Invented barb wire
- Invented the steam engine
- 43,560 square feet
- Wrote the FFA creed
- Meat from a young calf
- Adult female of the cattle family
- Thick sweet substance made by bees
- Young female pig
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- Invented by John Deere
- Invented the first mechanical reaper
- cut of meat from a pig
- Female chicken
- Plant that only lives one growing season
- Global Positioning System
- Invented the milking machine
- Most eaten seed in the world
- Invented the tractor
21 Clues: Female chicken • Young female pig • Steak with a bone • Invented barb wire • 43,560 square feet • Wrote the FFA creed • Invented the tractor • Invented by John Deere • cut of meat from a pig • Meat from a young calf • Global Positioning System • Invented the steam engine • Invented the milking machine • Most eaten seed in the world • Most popular breed of beef cattle • ...
General knowledge 2015-02-05
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- company who regulates all supppliers and can grant licences
- meter point administration service
- known as CRM
- database to check gas supply details
- the country that produces the most gas offshore
- system used to enter new contract details
- the database used to check electricity supplies
- PBL, used by agents to call in a new sale
- collects readings from the meter
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- MAM
- JBS
- unique number identifying ther electricty supply point
- utilita's southern meter operator
- first port of call for a customer who has an issue with us
- if we reach a state of deadlock this organisation settles the dispute
- IGT
- MOP
- unique gas supply point number
- 02 profile properties
- 75% of our sales comes through this method
20 Clues: MAM • JBS • IGT • MOP • known as CRM • 02 profile properties • unique gas supply point number • collects readings from the meter • utilita's southern meter operator • meter point administration service • database to check gas supply details • system used to enter new contract details • PBL, used by agents to call in a new sale • 75% of our sales comes through this method • ...
General Knowledge 2015-12-02
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- How many Olympic rings are there?
- Name of the singer known as 'The King'.
- Capital city of The Netherlands.
- What makes the world go around?
- How man in a dozen?
- Disney character whose nose keeps growing.
- How many letters in the Alphabet?
- A place to go an look at sea life.
- Name of the most viewed song on Youtube.
- Capital city of Brazil.
- Name of the man that discovered gravity.
- Which American State is nearest to Russia?
- The ______ is always greener on the other side.
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- How many cards are there in a pack of playing cards?
- A Minions favourite food.
- Title given to the leader of Japan.
- Husband of 'Posh Spice'.
- World's largest country.
- You can't teach an old _____ new tricks.
- What did Cinderella lose?
- Which continent is Mexico a part of?
- What is the name of the largest Ocean?
- The colour made from mixing blue and yellow.
- Which country does Parmesan cheese come from?
- You use this to take pictures.
- A famous boat that sank.
26 Clues: How man in a dozen? • Capital city of Brazil. • Husband of 'Posh Spice'. • World's largest country. • A famous boat that sank. • A Minions favourite food. • What did Cinderella lose? • You use this to take pictures. • What makes the world go around? • Capital city of The Netherlands. • How many Olympic rings are there? • How many letters in the Alphabet? • ...
General Crossword 2015-07-11
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- Let's hope these are hot when we use them (7)
- Union or world (4)
- Make sure your tents are tidy for this (10)
- This comes out of a tap (5)
- You have this with afternoon squash (4)
- We all sleep in these (8,4)
- Go to Beverly if you need this (5,3)
- You can go forwards or backwards doing this (8)
- Wood burning craft (10)
- It's wet when it falls (4)
- ropes Don't trip over these (3,5)
- We don't have sixes we have ....... (7)
- The town where we meet for Guides (10)
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- Name of our campsite (10)
- They can be red or grey (8)
- Denise will cook this for you (4)
- Our camp theme (5,3,6)
- Jenny organises these (6)
- The sun sets in the .... (4)
- You hammer these into the ground (4)
- Each morning you must make this (7,4)
- We hope to have this at camp (3)
- Black, yellow and dangerous (4)
- What day did we come to camp (6)
- Tents would not go up without these (5)
- Thicker than string (4)
26 Clues: Union or world (4) • Our camp theme (5,3,6) • Wood burning craft (10) • Thicker than string (4) • Name of our campsite (10) • Jenny organises these (6) • It's wet when it falls (4) • They can be red or grey (8) • This comes out of a tap (5) • We all sleep in these (8,4) • The sun sets in the .... (4) • Black, yellow and dangerous (4) • We hope to have this at camp (3) • ...
General Nouns 2015-06-28
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- Showing happiness
- One of city in Korea
- Justin Bieber
- Affect of lung disease
- Tons of books
- Cartoon mouse chef
- Many news and information
- Bird that has a long neck
- One of city in Germany
- Maria Sharapova
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- Fire drill at 3.30 a.m
- Freedom from political control by other countries
- Zero freezing point
- Empty space inside
- Has surgery room
- The biggest mammal
- Nicole Ann David
- Snowman in frozen movie
- In my heart
- An institution
20 Clues: In my heart • Justin Bieber • Tons of books • An institution • Maria Sharapova • Has surgery room • Nicole Ann David • Showing happiness • Empty space inside • The biggest mammal • Cartoon mouse chef • Zero freezing point • One of city in Korea • Fire drill at 3.30 a.m • Affect of lung disease • One of city in Germany • Snowman in frozen movie • Many news and information • Bird that has a long neck • ...
general facts 2023-02-11
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- woodwind instrument
- drink traditionally made with a caffeinated nut
- amazonian rodent
- fall out boy song
- illmatic
- citrus-y, herbal fruit
- its a long ____, but may pay out
- 2-under par
- spicy mexican food
- spicy rolled chip
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- the day that rock died
- karreuche ____, actress and model
- 5/4
- missing something
- article of clothing at the beach
- drinkable
- mood shift caused by hormonal cycles in women
- trap or drum
- marine corps
- least populated country
20 Clues: 5/4 • illmatic • drinkable • 2-under par • trap or drum • marine corps • amazonian rodent • missing something • fall out boy song • spicy rolled chip • spicy mexican food • woodwind instrument • the day that rock died • citrus-y, herbal fruit • least populated country • article of clothing at the beach • its a long ____, but may pay out • karreuche ____, actress and model • ...
GENERAL CHEMISTRY 2023-03-23
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- MADE BY CODING CERTAIN MOLTEN MATERIALS IN A WAY THAT PREVENTS THEM FROM CRYSTALLIZING
- SMALLEST PORTION OF A CRYSTAL LATTICE
- THEY ARE IN A CONTINUOUS, RAPID, RANDOM MOTION
- MEASURE OF RESISTANCE OF LIQUID TO FLOW
- ELEMENT THAT HAVE HIGHEST ELECTRONEGATIVITY
- AND REPEATING STRUCTURE OF SOLID
- ORGAN OF THE BODY WITH 90% WATER
- MOLECULAR SHAPE OF WATER MOLECULE
- COLLISION BETWEEN GAS PARTICLES
- FORCES THAT EXIST BETWEEN TWO ATOMS
- THE ABILITY OF THE LIQUID TO FLOW
- PROPONENT OF LONDON DISPERSION FORCES
- CAME FROM A GREEK WORD WHICH MEANS "WITHOUT SHAPE"
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- ALL MATTER IN ANY STATE, CONSISTS OF VERY ________
- THE TOTAL THREE-DIMENTIONAL ARRANGEMENT PARTICLE OF A CRYSTAL
- DEFINITE SHAPE AND VOLUME
- FORCES THAT EXIST BETWEEN MOLECULES
- THE ABILITY TO MIX WITH OTHER SUBSTANCE
- WATER LOVING END
- DISTRUPTS THE HYDROGEN BONDS BETWEEN WATER MOLECULES
- THE TENDENCY OF THE LIQUID TO RISE
- HELPS YOU UNDERSTAND THE BEHAVIOR AND PROPERTIES OF THE THREE STATES OF MATTER
- MEANS CHANGE
- MADE UP OF TWO ATOMS OF HYDROGEN AND AN ATOM OF OXYGEN
- HAVE DEFINITE SHAPE, AND TAKE THE SHAPE OF THE CONTAINER
25 Clues: MEANS CHANGE • WATER LOVING END • DEFINITE SHAPE AND VOLUME • COLLISION BETWEEN GAS PARTICLES • AND REPEATING STRUCTURE OF SOLID • ORGAN OF THE BODY WITH 90% WATER • MOLECULAR SHAPE OF WATER MOLECULE • THE ABILITY OF THE LIQUID TO FLOW • THE TENDENCY OF THE LIQUID TO RISE • FORCES THAT EXIST BETWEEN MOLECULES • FORCES THAT EXIST BETWEEN TWO ATOMS • ...
General Biology 2023-01-05
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- This also occurs in the saliva, and breaks the sugar maltose into glucose
- BIOMOLECULES THAT CONTAIN LARGE HYDROPHOBIC STRUCTURES THAT ARE COMMONLY NOT SOLUBLE IN WATER
- out of the nucleus into the cytoplasm
- Carbohydrates are formed by green plants from carbon dioxide and water during the process of
- The overall three-dimensional structure of a polypeptide is called its
- essential, Synthesized by the body and have to be supplied by the foods we eat
- Stiffened with a carbohydrate
- A macronutrient that is essential to building muscle mass
- implies the destruction of the tertiary structure of a protein molecule and the formation of random polypeptide chains.
- it carries the information, or message, from the
- Is also called a glycan.
- DNA is all twisted up into a Chromosome.
- Heterocyclic aromatic organic compound, consisting of a pyrimidine ring.
- Makes up the major part of ribosomes, which is where proteins are made
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- They can be detrimental to the body when regularly consumed, since they are comprised of refined sugars with minimal vitamins of nutrients
- refers to local folded structures that form within a polypeptide due to interactions between atoms of the backbone.
- is the sugar formed when two
- Consist of a sugar molecule attached to a phosphate group or nitrogen-containing base
- A biological catalyst and is almost a protein.
- Is the two-unit member of the amylose homologous series, the key structural motif of starch
- A cell that contains a single set of chromosomes
- the sites of PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
- Molecule that contain nitrogen and act as a base
- During protein synthesis, it transports amino acids to ribosomes
- Ended the debate on spontaneous generation
- is the basic unit of life
- are joined by glycosidic bonding
- Group of cells with interrelated functions
- the area where cell originates to different directions
- The simplest level of protein structure
- Acids are long-chain carboxylic acids that are insoluble
- When these subunits come together, they give the protein its
32 Clues: Is also called a glycan. • is the basic unit of life • is the sugar formed when two • Stiffened with a carbohydrate • the sites of PROTEIN SYNTHESIS • are joined by glycosidic bonding • out of the nucleus into the cytoplasm • The simplest level of protein structure • DNA is all twisted up into a Chromosome. • Ended the debate on spontaneous generation • ...
GENERAL BIOLOGY 2022-12-29
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- are the building blocks of nucleic acids.
- by which genetic message contained in DNA read and copied.
- RNA are decoded and used to build proteins.
- commonly found in honey, fruits and root.
- bulding-phase.
- building-up phase.
- basic unit of DNA.
- is the processes by which the instructions in DNA are converted into a functional product.
- for metabollic processes naturally produced in the body.
- most abundant carbohydrate in food.
- the small unit that can live on its own and that makes up all living organisms and the tissues of the body.
- refers to the presence of a single set of chromosomes in an organisms cells.
- powerhouses of the cell
- it is as either protein synthesis where the messages from one for making a protein has constructed with the help of tRNA.
- a linear organic polymer consisting of a large number of amino-acid residues bonded together in a chain, forming part of (or the whole of) a protein molecule.
- it is organisms whose cell lack a nucleus and other organelles.
- in the saliva, it helps change starches into sugars.
- fatty, waxy or oily compounds that are soluble in organic solvents and insoluble in polar solvents such as water.
- the hereditary material in humans and almost all other organisms.
- belong to a class of dietary fibers known as fructants.
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- the process which by replica, transfer and used of genetic information.
- represent a broad group of substances which include the sugars, starches, gums, and celluloses.
- is the sugar formed when two monosaccharides are joined by glycosidic bonding.
- formed between the hemiacetal or hemiketal group of a saccharide and the hydroxyl group f some compound such as an alcohol.
- stored form of glucose that's made up of many connected glucose molecules.
- it is a double-membrane organelles which are found in the cells of plants and algae.
- a class of enzymes that catalyze single strands in an ATP- dependent reaction and function in DNA modification processing.
- a space within a cell that is empty of cytoplasm, lined with a membrane and filled with fluid.
- is the alternation of the shape of enzyme.
- the body can readily absorb.
- it don't taste sweet like simples sugars because they don't activate taste buds in the same way.
- the most important member of the sugar family.
- this enzyme helps to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk and other dairy products.
- this enzyme break proteins down into amino acids in the small intestine.
- containing two complete sets of chromosomes, one from each parent.
- a molecule made up of amino acid. They are the body structures, such as skin and hairs and of the other substances such as enzymes, cytokinesis and antibodies.
- it is the membrane enclosed organelle within the cell that contains the chromosomes.
- designed a scientific experiment to test the spontaneous creation of maggots by placing fresh meat in each of different jars.
38 Clues: bulding-phase. • building-up phase. • basic unit of DNA. • powerhouses of the cell • the body can readily absorb. • most abundant carbohydrate in food. • are the building blocks of nucleic acids. • commonly found in honey, fruits and root. • is the alternation of the shape of enzyme. • RNA are decoded and used to build proteins. • the most important member of the sugar family. • ...
General knowledge 2023-01-12
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- a country fighting against Russia
- a monument in Delhi which is a war memorial
- smallest state in India
- the Taj Mahal is in this city
- largest island in the world
- Mount Everest is located in this country
- the capital of West Bengal
- animals brought into Kuno NP from Africa
- PV Sindu plays this sport
- this layer protects us from the Sun's UV rays
- a sporting event which has a symbol of 5 rings
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- the largest planet in the Solar System
- a tributary of river Ganga near Delhi
- number of sides in a pentagon
- largest continent
- winner of the FIFA 2022
- the smallest factor of all number
- this year has 366 days
- the Statue of ________: world's largest statue
- India's Prime Minister
20 Clues: largest continent • this year has 366 days • India's Prime Minister • smallest state in India • winner of the FIFA 2022 • PV Sindu plays this sport • the capital of West Bengal • largest island in the world • number of sides in a pentagon • the Taj Mahal is in this city • a country fighting against Russia • the smallest factor of all number • a tributary of river Ganga near Delhi • ...
General Insurance 2023-04-20
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- The state requires the insurance company to have a certificate of authority (1 Word)
- A position of a financial trust (2 Words)
- Believed to be true (1 Word)
- Uncertainty/Possibility of loss (1 Word)
- The insured and insurance company have a right to expect honesty from each other(3 words)
- This method of handling risk is self insuring (1 Word)
- This method of marketing can only represent one insurance company (1 Word)
- Insured must pay the premium for coverage and file a claim if a loss occurs (1 Word)
- Policy written by the insurance company and is take it or leave it. Customer has no say. (1 Word)
- Transfer of risk (1 Word)
- Something that causes an increase in the chance of loss (1 Word)
- Not equal value. Small premium for a large amount of coverage(1 Word)
- Risks for which the insurance company would be liable
- The acronym used for a legal contract (1 Word-Hint:acronym)
- A promise or guaranty (1 Word)
- An insurer publicly owned by stockholders/shareholders (2 Words)
- These risks are calculable, affordable, non-catastrophic, homogeneous, accidental and measurable (1 Word- Hint:Acronym)
- Retaining risk rather than transferring risk (2 Words)
- Unauthorized;Insurance company not required to have a Certificate of Authority (2 Words)
- Who is considered the 1st party of a contract (1 Word)
- An insurance company incorporated in any country other than the USA (1 Word)
- An insurance company located in any state or US territory other than the state where incorporated (1 Word)
- Only ONE promise made (1 Word)
- Voluntarily giving up a right
- A report card of the company (3 Words)
- The larger the group, the more accurate losses can be predicted (4 Words)
- Liability insurance company created for and owned by policyholders from the same industry (3 Words)
- Type of insurer where the members are subscribers (2 Words)
- A group of businesses from the same industry joining together to buy liability insurance from an insurance company (3 Words)
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- Insurance provided by individual underwriters, not companies (2 Words)
- Type of insurer owned by the policyholder (2 Words)
- What agent authority is written in the agents contract with the company (2 Words)
- Giving something of value (1 Word)
- The number one method of handling risk (1 Word)
- This method of marketing is where no agent or producer is involved. Typically done by mail, television, etc. (2 Words)
- An insurance company located in the state where the company is incorporated (1 Word)
- Any insured age 18 and sane (2 Words)
- Actions reasonably relied on by one party can't be denied by the party that accepted same previously (1 Word)
- State license for an insurance company( 3 Words)
- Handling a risk by sharing it amongst a group of people or business (1 Word)
- An insurance company(the ceding company) paying another insurance company (1 Word)
- The insurance agent acts on behalf of the principal(1 Word)
- Who is considered the 2nd party of a contract (1 Word)
- What agent authority is not written but are things agents normally do to sell insurance (2 Words)
- This method of handling risk is not taking the risk at all (1 Word)
- This method of marketing can represent more than one insurance company (1 Word)
- Pay for the loss but with no gain (1 Word)
- This method of handling risk is doing something to lower the risk to reduce chance of loss (1 Word)
- Must be a member of the society to get the benefit with this insurer (2 Words)
- Insurance sold by unauthorized/non-admitted insurers and can only be sold to certain high risk insureds ( 2 Words)
- Risks that have a greater than average chance of loss (2 Words)
- What agent authority is what an agent does that a reasonable person would assume as authority (2 Words)
- This type of hazard is carelessness (1 Word)
- An agreement between the insured and the insurer (1 Word)
- Insurance from the state or federal government (2 Words)
- This type of hazard can be seen (1 Word)
- Chance of loss or gain and not insurable (2 Words)
- Failure to disclose (1 Word)
- This hazard is a belief that intentionally causing a loss is acceptable (1 Word)
- A cause of loss (1 Word)
- Intentional act to cheat one another (1 Word)
61 Clues: A cause of loss (1 Word) • Transfer of risk (1 Word) • Believed to be true (1 Word) • Failure to disclose (1 Word) • Voluntarily giving up a right • A promise or guaranty (1 Word) • Only ONE promise made (1 Word) • Giving something of value (1 Word) • Any insured age 18 and sane (2 Words) • A report card of the company (3 Words) • Uncertainty/Possibility of loss (1 Word) • ...
general revision 2017-09-08
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- chemical used for staining
- MW
- attach tissue to the slide
- A in RNA
- P in PAGE
- changable end for the pipette
- a fixative
- short chain of amino acids
- loading compartment in PAGE
- embedding wax
- organ containing nephrons
- working protein
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- slice of tissue
- unit of DNA strand
- transports amino acids to ribosomes
- organ containing alveoli
- G in PAGE
- gene transcript helps make protein
- bp
- transported by hemoglobin
- stains tissue red
- organ containing neurons
- gene transcript
23 Clues: MW • bp • A in RNA • G in PAGE • P in PAGE • a fixative • embedding wax • slice of tissue • working protein • gene transcript • stains tissue red • unit of DNA strand • organ containing alveoli • organ containing neurons • transported by hemoglobin • organ containing nephrons • chemical used for staining • attach tissue to the slide • short chain of amino acids • loading compartment in PAGE • ...
general surgery 2020-04-05
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- curing
- The removal of necrosed tissue
- acute inflammation of skin
- any evidence of disease
- increase in temperature
- a disease in which plaque builds up inside your arteries
- is the transplantation of cells, tissues, or organs to a recipient from a genetically non-identical donor of the same species
- a collection of pus that has built up within the tissue
- is any technique to induce the absence of sensation in a specific part of the body
- is an abnormal connection between two hollow spaces
- way of development of disease
- s an infection caused by any of the amoebae of the Entamoeba group
- long lasting(condition/disease)
- a bacterial infection caused by Clostridium perfringens bacteria
- Examination of the inside of the body by using an instrument called an endoscope
- is the transplantation of tissue from one part of the body to another in the same individual
- is death at molecular or cellular level
- thrombus that breaks loose and is carried by the blood stream to plug another vessel
- uncontrolled growth of tissue
- infectious disease caused by Clostridium tetani
- generalized suppurative infection
- transplantation of an organ, tissue, or cells between two different species
- A branch of medicine that studies the issues in organ transplantation
- acute purulent inflammation of subcutaneous fatty tissue
- inflammation of lymph nodes
- inflammation of bone
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- a clot of blood formed within a blood vessel
- an organism of microscopic or ultramicroscopic size
- is a medically induced coma with loss of protective reflexes
- Infection with Ascaris lubricoides
- of sudden onset
- a break in skin or mucous membrane with loss of surface tissue
- purulent inflammation of sweat glands
- a parasitic disease of tapeworms of the Echinococcus type
- purulent infection caused after surgery
- inflammation of a vein
- a blockage-causing piece of material inside a blood vessel
- The spread of cancer cells from the place where they first formed to another part
- acute purulent inflammation of hair follicle
- acute purulent inflammation of several hair follicles
- is a form of cell injury which results in the premature death of cells
- a critical condition caused by a sudden drop in blood flow through the body
- any condition that slows or stops the flow of blood through your arteries
- infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- increased white blood cells count
- infectious disease caused by Bacillus anthracis
- inflammation of lymphatic vessels
- the death of body tissue due to either a lack of blood flow
- cause of the disease
49 Clues: curing • of sudden onset • cause of the disease • inflammation of bone • inflammation of a vein • any evidence of disease • increase in temperature • acute inflammation of skin • inflammation of lymph nodes • way of development of disease • uncontrolled growth of tissue • The removal of necrosed tissue • long lasting(condition/disease) • increased white blood cells count • ...
general surgery 2020-04-05
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- transplantation of an organ, tissue, or cells between two different species
- is the transplantation of cells, tissues, or organs to a recipient from a genetically non-identical donor of the same species
- cause of the disease
- The removal of necrosed tissue
- is any technique to induce the absence of sensation in a specific part of the body
- Infection with Ascaris lubricoides
- any condition that slows or stops the flow of blood through your arteries
- a bacterial infection caused by Clostridium perfringens bacteria
- is death at molecular or cellular level
- an organism of microscopic or ultramicroscopic size
- The spread of cancer cells from the place where they first formed to another part
- purulent infection caused after surgery
- a critical condition caused by a sudden drop in blood flow through the body
- purulent inflammation of sweat glands
- a blockage-causing piece of material inside a blood vessel
- is the transplantation of tissue from one part of the body to another in the same individual
- is an infection caused by any of the amoebae of the Entamoeba group
- increase in temperature
- generalized suppurative infection
- any evidence of disease
- way of development of disease
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- increased white blood cells count
- a clot of blood formed within a blood vessel
- Examination of the inside of the body by using an instrument called an endoscope
- infectious disease caused by Bacillus anthracis
- infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- a disease in which plaque builds up inside your arteries
- A branch of medicine that studies the issues in organ transplantation
- curing
- inflammation of lymphatic vessels
- a break in skin or mucous membrane with loss of surface tissue
- uncontrolled growth of tissue
- infectious disease caused by Clostridium tetani
- is an abnormal connection between two hollow spaces
- acute purulent inflammation of several hair follicles
- acute purulent inflammation of hair follicle
- a parasitic disease of tapeworms of the Echinococcus type
- a collection of pus that has built up within the tissue
- thrombus that breaks loose and is carried by the blood stream to plug another vessel
- long lasting(condition/disease)
- is a form of cell injury which results in the premature death of cells
- is a medically induced coma with loss of protective reflexes
- inflammation of lymph nodes
- inflammation of a vein
- inflammation of bone
- acute inflammation of skin
- acute purulent inflammation of subcutaneous fatty tissue
- of sudden onset
48 Clues: curing • of sudden onset • cause of the disease • inflammation of bone • inflammation of a vein • increase in temperature • any evidence of disease • acute inflammation of skin • inflammation of lymph nodes • uncontrolled growth of tissue • way of development of disease • The removal of necrosed tissue • long lasting(condition/disease) • increased white blood cells count • ...
General Surgery 2020-04-01
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- SEPSIS Infection occured after surgery
- response to psychological distress
- drug for arterial insufficiency
- loss of extracellular fluid
- subset of allografts
- infection of hair follicle
- Disorders affecting the joints or connective tissues
- pale appearance of skin
- Diagnosis of venous insufficiency
- disease of liver by Alveococcus multilocularis
- narrowing of arteries due to plaques
- Collection of pus within tissues
- Control of haemorrhage
- inflammtion of apocrine sweat glands
- bacterial disease caused by actinomyces species
- formation of fatty deposits
- Death of cells or tissues
- inflammation of veins
- increase in local temperature
- inflammation of soft tissues
- abnormal connection between two hollow spaces
- discontinuity of skin or epithelium
- causes tissue gas in gangrene
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- swelling of lymphatic system
- removal of exudate
- transplant of tissue to same person
- Infection caused by Clostridium Tetani
- mass of tissue formed by accumulation of cells
- Absence of sensation in specific part
- general evaluation of patient
- inflammation of lymph nodes
- acute critical condition of body with progressive insufficiency
- inflammation of all finger tissues
- drug for treating lymphatic insufficiency
- bleeding, escape of blood due to injury to vessels
- Symptom of venous insufficiency
- tranplantation of organs from one species to another
- drug for treating furuncles
- a local anaesthetic agent
- infection caused by roundworm
- type of arthritis [degeneration of spine]
- symptom of arterial insufficiency
- Infection of bone
- tissue tapeworm infection
- Illness by spore-forming bacterium Bacillus Anthracis
- infection caused by entamoeba histolytica
- diagnostic test for arterial insufficiency
- swelling from injury or inflammation
- clusters of several hair follicles
49 Clues: Infection of bone • removal of exudate • subset of allografts • inflammation of veins • Control of haemorrhage • pale appearance of skin • a local anaesthetic agent • tissue tapeworm infection • Death of cells or tissues • infection of hair follicle • loss of extracellular fluid • inflammation of lymph nodes • drug for treating furuncles • formation of fatty deposits • ...
General Chemistry 2020-02-13
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- rarest gas in the atmosphere
- each of two or more different physical forms in which an element can exist.
- its atomic mass is 20.1797 U
- relating to or denoting chemical bonds formed by the sharing of electrons between atoms.
- This is everything around you.
- element whose atomic weight is 145
- symbol for the element praseodymium
- also known as quicksilver, element with the atomic number 80
- symbol for the element Tin
- element with the atomic number 69
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- is by far the most abundant element in the Earth's crust.
- symbol for the element Cobalt
- It is named after the American nuclear chemist Glenn T. Seaborg.
- element with the atomic number 5
- symbol for the element Oganesson
- From Ancient Greek: κρυπτός, romanized: kryptos meaning "the hidden one"
- is the smallest constituent unit of ordinary matter that constitutes a chemical element.
- an atom or molecule that has gained or lost one or more of its valence electrons
- element with the atomic number 39
- symbol for the element actinium
- symbol for lithium
21 Clues: symbol for lithium • symbol for the element Tin • rarest gas in the atmosphere • its atomic mass is 20.1797 U • symbol for the element Cobalt • This is everything around you. • symbol for the element actinium • element with the atomic number 5 • symbol for the element Oganesson • element with the atomic number 39 • element with the atomic number 69 • ...
General Puzzle 2020-05-01
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- the sport of catching fish
- to make a journey
- used to tidy and arrange your hair
- to go away from someone
- his/her job is treating people's teeth
- an activity staying in a tent (c.....)
- type of funny film (cem yılmaz)
- produce light as it burns.
- walking long for pleasure
- moving images created from drawings
- illness like a very bad cold
- sounds made by musical instruments
- a period of physical exercise
- study of past event
- use to clean your teeth
- the study of numbers
- school for children between the ages of 11 and 18
- pain in your stomach
- humorous,causing laughter
- the day you were born
- at a low temperature
- air out of your lungs through your throat
- a young dog
- a small piece of medicine
- a young cat
- a building for Islamic religious
- a pain inside your head
- take care of the health of animals
- the sport of riding a bicycle
- there are historical and artistic objects
- plan of study on a particular subject
- funny tv programme (tom and jerry)
- folding sheets of paper
- giving help
- your throat is red and feels painful
- form of a liquid or a pill
- going quickly on foot
- showing no fear
- among two people
- very bad and harmful 👿
- social event (ex: birthday ......)
- position on the other side
- to feel pain in a part of your body (h....)
- men and boys get their hair cut (place)
- to give food to animal
- making,showing,or performance of painting,acting
- suffering from a disease
- a store sells food
- there are medicines (place)
- a sweet food /we eat it in party
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- a word game (h.......)
- bad physical feeling (p.....)
- for good health of the body (v.....)
- children do experiments in this class
- we blow air into it
- powerful
- school for children between five and eleven years old
- very pleasant taste or smell
- not interesting or exciting
- a pain you feel your tooth
- course includes social science
- place of money works
- children do exercise in this class
- going for a long walks
- activity of running at a slow
- a strong feeling of fear
- you can buy books from there
- organized event
- people watch films there
- class to learn a language
- sharp nails of some animals
- a pain in your back
- making you feel excited
- examination of regions and people (course)
- a person sells meat
- an object used for painting
- telling the truth
- to like something very much
- a game/jump on one leg
- you do to make your body strong and healthy
- use a phone to talk to someone
- writing and performing plays
- unattractive in appearance
- a present or something that is given
- pretty and attractive (cinderella)
- to speak to someone
- liquid medicine
- small area with water
- we wait a bus there
- body temperature is high
- two teams of players try to hit their opponents' bodies with a ball
- there are bread and cakes
- there are a lot of books
- you can buy toys from there
94 Clues: powerful • a young dog • a young cat • giving help • organized event • showing no fear • liquid medicine • among two people • to make a journey • telling the truth • a store sells food • we blow air into it • study of past event • a pain in your back • a person sells meat • to speak to someone • we wait a bus there • place of money works • the study of numbers • pain in your stomach • at a low temperature • ...
General Chemistry 2020-05-16
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- a sub-branch of chemistry that study of elements and ionically compounds except carbon and hydrogen
- solid to liquid
- coined the term "Atoms"
- consists of a dispersed phase or the substance that is dissilved in which the dispersed phase is spread
- combination of neutron and proton
- a mixture whose composition varies from one position to another within the sample
- ability of solute to dissolve
- suggested every substance had its own kind of "seeds"
- added the ides of "qualities"
- simplest form of matter
- smallest unit of matter
- heat is being released
- is composed of a number of electrons whizzing around a nucleus
- liquid to gas
- bsic unit of life
- contains two or more kinds of atoms
- anything that occupies space and has mass
- was an atonomist
- carboon containing compound that is bonded with hydrogen can bonded with oxygen
- a sub-branch of chemistry is a study of chemistry combined with physics, equilibrium
- gas to solid
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- liquid to solid
- tells how hot or cold an object is
- is the ratio of the mass of an objec to the volume it occupies
- the measurement can never be exact
- gluon plasma
- a gas made of free-flowing ions
- negative charged particles
- solid to gas
- how solid particles move
- can move pass one another
- gas to liquid
- particles are closed together
- particles move quickly and can fill up the container
- called as solution is relatively uniform in composition
- neutral particles also found in the middle of the atom
- need to absorb heat
- study of properties composition and states of matter
- is the amount of space occupied by substance.
- Au + Cu
- Ag +Hg
- a sub-branch of chemistry that study the structure,properties,composition,reactions,and preparation
- study of chemistry of life, living organism.
- einstein condensate
- positive particle found in the nucleus of the atom
- consist of a coarse particles which are visible to the naked eye
- composed of two or more substances combined physically in variable proportions
47 Clues: Ag +Hg • Au + Cu • gluon plasma • solid to gas • gas to solid • gas to liquid • liquid to gas • liquid to solid • solid to liquid • was an atonomist • bsic unit of life • need to absorb heat • einstein condensate • coined the term "Atoms" • simplest form of matter • smallest unit of matter • heat is being released • how solid particles move • can move pass one another • negative charged particles • ...
Rgn01western general 2020-04-17
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- irritatingly noisy 7
- sort of treatment, sounds like grand church 4 4
- maybe cross, don't trifle with him 6 6
- high at the end 4 4
- contradictary toot 6 7
- state lagging 6 5
- marys mate not so tall 6 3
- don't stand for lies 7 4
- desperately beneficial 6 4
- santa fe steed 4 5
- thirty to you mum 5 3 2 4
- girlish
- final hair do 4 2 3 8
- blood flows through the hills 3 5 6
- welcome in a southern garden 6 4 2 5
- child killer barred 4 8
- andrew sings like reed 8
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- barney almost sounds hard 5 8
- none in the desert for Ethan and his brothers show 5 5
- cub progresses 5
- the cowboy is rangey 4 5 2 3 5
- lord don's strip 3 6
- Peter's elevated 4 4
- valet owns up 4 6
- goes round young horse 4 8
- grapes of wrath 4 5
- seekers song of needles 3 9
- trouble at the wine bar 5 5
- trouble if you call him a big girl jim 6 5
- Charlie's carriage 5 5
- malingas gnu, definitely not cricket 10
- right near pen 1 1 6
- grab plenty of David and Thereza 1 8 2 7
- sad after joining up 7 4
- twitchy roast 4 5
35 Clues: girlish • cub progresses 5 • valet owns up 4 6 • state lagging 6 5 • twitchy roast 4 5 • santa fe steed 4 5 • high at the end 4 4 • grapes of wrath 4 5 • irritatingly noisy 7 • lord don's strip 3 6 • Peter's elevated 4 4 • right near pen 1 1 6 • final hair do 4 2 3 8 • contradictary toot 6 7 • Charlie's carriage 5 5 • child killer barred 4 8 • don't stand for lies 7 4 • sad after joining up 7 4 • ...
General Chemistry 2020-05-14
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- (state of matter) characterized by particles arranged such that their shape and volume are relatively stable.
- the conversion of liquid to gas
- combination of two or more substances
- is a negatively charged subatomic particle
- are ordorless, colorless, monotonic gases.
- Any characteristic that can be determined without changing the substance’s chemical identity.
- the study of chemistry in physics
- are good conductors of heat
- to pass through a sieve so as to separate the coarse from the fine particles
- is the method in which heavier components of the mixture are separated from the lighter substances with the help of wind
- process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor.
- a homogenous mixture or two or more element
- is a subatomic particle found in the nucleus of every atom
- is a chemical substance that cant be divided or changed into other chemical substances by any ordinary chemical means
- process used to separate solids from liquids or gases using a filter medium that allows the fluid to pass through but not the solid
- a neutral subatomic particle found in the atomic nucleus
- is a particle made up of two or more atoms that are chemically bonded together
- poor thermal conductors
- Any characteristic of matter that depends on the amount of matter being measured.
- chemical element with the symbol O
- A substance made up of two or more elements that are joined together in a fixed ratio.
- is the smallest object that retains the properties of an element
- (state of matter) has a definite volume, it does not have a definite shape.
- the study of chemical processes that occur inside of living organisms
- process in which a gas changes directly to a solid without going through the liquid state
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- process through which a substance changes from a liquid to a solid
- the substance that is dissolved or scattered
- the study of the chemistry of life
- Any characteristic of matter that does not depend on the amount of the substance present.
- the study of inorganic compounds
- is anything that has mass and takes up space.
- a method in which two or more components of different sizes are separated from a mixture on the basis of the difference in their sizes.
- Also known as semi-metals .have mostly non-metallic properties.
- the study of the chemistry of matter
- when heat is applied to solid
- process used to separate solids from liquids or gases using a strainer
- of matter) consisting of particles that have neither a defined volume nor defined shape.
- has definite composition, and specific properties.
- something that was forced to be mixed
- does not have a definite composition and is non uniform
- chemical element with the symbol H
- when a solid is converted directly into gas
- occurs when a gas loses energy
- Any characteristic that can be determined only by changing a substance’s molecular structure.
- any material that is not a mixture
- consists of highly charged particles with extremely high kinetic energy.
- is the power to attract
- chemical element with the symbol Cl
- is the study of matter and the chemical reactions between substances.
- chemical element with the symbol Si
50 Clues: poor thermal conductors • is the power to attract • are good conductors of heat • when heat is applied to solid • occurs when a gas loses energy • the conversion of liquid to gas • the study of inorganic compounds • the study of chemistry in physics • the study of the chemistry of life • chemical element with the symbol H • any material that is not a mixture • ...
General Chemistry 2020-05-14
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- the study of chemistry in physics
- chemical element with the symbol Au
- A substance made up of two or more elements that are joined together in a fixed ratio.
- is the power to attract
- chemical element with the symbol Ne
- the study of chemical processes that occur inside of living organisms
- process used to separate solids from liquids or gases using a filter medium that allows the fluid to pass through but not the solid
- when heat is applied to solid
- is a subatomic particle found in the nucleus of every atom
- (state of matter) has a definite volume, it does not have a definite shape.
- the study of the chemistry of matter
- is the study of matter and the chemical reactions between substances.
- process in which a gas changes directly to a solid without going through the liquid state
- a method in which two or more components of different sizes are separated from a mixture on the basis of the difference in their sizes.
- to pass through a sieve so as to separate the coarse from the fine particles
- process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor.
- Any characteristic that can be determined without changing the substance’s chemical identity.
- chemical element with the symbol O
- chemical element with the symbol Si
- poor thermal conductors
- are ordorless, colorless, monotonic gases.
- process through which a substance changes from a liquid to a solid
- consists of highly charged particles with extremely high kinetic energy.
- is a particle made up of two or more atoms that are chemically bonded together
- is a negatively charged subatomic particle
- is a chemical substance that cant be divided or changed into other chemical substances by any ordinary chemical means
- does not have a definite composition and is non uniform
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- the conversion of liquid to gas
- occurs when a gas loses energy
- any material that is not a mixture
- the study of the chemistry of life
- is the method in which heavier components of the mixture are separated from the lighter substances with the help of wind
- is anything that has mass and takes up space.
- Also known as semi-metals .have mostly non-metallic properties.
- Any characteristic that can be determined only by changing a substance’s molecular structure.
- has definite composition, and specific properties.
- chemical element with the symbol H
- when a solid is converted directly into gas
- a homogenous mixture of two or more element
- of matter) consisting of particles that have neither a defined volume nor defined shape.
- are good conductors of heat
- the substance that is dissolved or scattered
- process used to separate solids from liquids or gases using a strainer
- Any characteristic of matter that depends on the amount of matter being measured.
- the surname of the chemist who developed periodic table
- a neutral subatomic particle found in the atomic nucleus
- is the smallest object that retains the properties of an element
- (state of matter) characterized by particles arranged such that their shape and volume are relatively stable.
- Any characteristic of matter that does not depend on the amount of the substance present.
- combination of two or more substances
- the study of inorganic compounds
- something that was forced to be mixed
52 Clues: is the power to attract • poor thermal conductors • are good conductors of heat • when heat is applied to solid • occurs when a gas loses energy • the conversion of liquid to gas • the study of inorganic compounds • the study of chemistry in physics • any material that is not a mixture • the study of the chemistry of life • chemical element with the symbol H • ...
General Chemistry 2020-05-14
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- process in which a gas changes directly to a solid without going through the liquid state
- are good conductors of heat
- A substance made up of two or more elements that are joined together in a fixed ratio.
- is the study of matter and the chemical reactions between substances.
- poor thermal conductors
- chemical element with the symbol Au
- is anything that has mass and takes up space.
- occurs when a gas loses energy
- the conversion of liquid to gas
- the study of the chemistry of matter
- is a negatively charged subatomic particle
- Any characteristic that can be determined without changing the substance’s chemical identity.
- of matter) consisting of particles that have neither a defined volume nor defined shape.
- has definite composition, and specific properties.
- is the smallest object that retains the properties of an element
- Any characteristic of matter that does not depend on the amount of the substance present.
- the surname of the chemist who developed periodic table
- the substance that is dissolved or scattered
- combination of two or more substances
- a method in which two or more components of different sizes are separated from a mixture on the basis of the difference in their sizes.
- is a subatomic particle found in the nucleus of every atom
- Any characteristic that can be determined only by changing a substance’s molecular structure.
- process through which a substance changes from a liquid to a solid
- is a chemical substance that cant be divided or changed into other chemical substances by any ordinary chemical means
- consists of highly charged particles with extremely high kinetic energy.
- a homogenous mixture of two or more element
- is the method in which heavier components of the mixture are separated from the lighter substances with the help of wind
- the study of chemical processes that occur inside of living organisms
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- process used to separate solids from liquids or gases using a strainer
- chemical element with the symbol O
- process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor.
- a neutral subatomic particle found in the atomic nucleus
- any material that is not a mixture
- chemical element with the symbol Ne
- does not have a definite composition and is non uniform
- the study of the chemistry of life
- the study of chemistry in physics
- (state of matter) has a definite volume, it does not have a definite shape.
- is the power to attract
- is a particle made up of two or more atoms that are chemically bonded together
- Any characteristic of matter that depends on the amount of matter being measured.
- process used to separate solids from liquids or gases using a filter medium that allows the fluid to pass through but not the solid
- when a solid is converted directly into gas
- (state of matter) characterized by particles arranged such that their shape and volume are relatively stable.
- something that was forced to be mixed
- are ordorless, colorless, monotonic gases.
- to pass through a sieve so as to separate the coarse from the fine particles
- the study of inorganic compounds
- Also known as semi-metals .have mostly non-metallic properties.
- when heat is applied to solid
50 Clues: poor thermal conductors • is the power to attract • are good conductors of heat • when heat is applied to solid • occurs when a gas loses energy • the conversion of liquid to gas • the study of inorganic compounds • the study of chemistry in physics • chemical element with the symbol O • any material that is not a mixture • the study of the chemistry of life • ...
General chemistry 2020-04-23
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- property also called extrinsic property
- bond in which two atoms share one pair of electrons'
- branch of chemistry that applies physics to the study of chemistry
- zeros used as placeholders in a large number without a decimal point are not significant
- if the number is less than 1, then only the zeros at the end of the number and the zero between nonzero digits are significant
- zeros to the left of the first nonzero digits are not significant
- can be measured and observed without changing the composition of the substance
- for numbers with trailing zero that do not contain a decimal point, the zeros may or may not be significant
- the digits in any measurement that are known with certainty plus one digit which is uncertain
- occur when the internal make-up of the matter stays the same.
- give the number of significant figure of 301 cm
- if the number is greater than 1, then all the zeros written to the right of the decimal point are significant
- all nonzero digits are significant
- process of converting liquid to gas
- process of separating the components of a suspension
- study of inorganic compounds
- composition varies from one position to another
- process of determining the extent of the dimensions, quantity or extent of something
- tells how close a measured value is to the "true" values
- refers to how the values agree closely with one another
- give the number of significant figure of 60.0 min
- process by which a substance changes from the solid phase to the liquid phase
- ability of a substance to react with other substances such as air, water, acid, and base
- ability to scatters a beam or light that passes through it
- process in which a conversion factor written in a form of ratio
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- branch of chemistry that studies the structure, properties and reactions of organic compounds
- the separation of a mixture by passing it in solution or suspension
- give the number of significant figure of 2355 mm
- consist of a dispersed phase or the substance that is dissolved or scattered
- in which an ordinary decimal number is expressed as the product of a number between 1 and 10 times 10 raised to a power.
- branch of science concerned with the chemical and physicochemical processes and substances that occur within living organisms.
- substance composed of many identical molecules composed of atoms from more than one element held together by chemical bonds.
- process of separating elemental metals from other particles in a mixture
- process of changing solid to gas
- also called solution
- states that atoms other than hydrogen tend to form bonds until surrounded by eight valence electrons
- composed of two or more substances combined physically
- process of separating a homogeneous mixture composed of two substances with different boiling points.
- property also called as intrinsic property, does not depend on the size of the sample
- aggregate of at least 2 atoms in a definite proportion which bind together using covalent bonds
- studies and uses instruments and methods used to separate, identify, and quantify matter
- occurs when a substance is converted to a new substance
- consist of coarse particles which are visible to the naked eye
- zeros between nonzero digits are significant
- matter that has a definite composition and distinct properties
- give the number of significant figure of 69.4208 ft
- simplest form of matter
- branch of science that deals with the identification of the substances of which matter is composed
- smallest particle of an element
- give the number of significant figure of 0.0580 g
50 Clues: also called solution • simplest form of matter • study of inorganic compounds • smallest particle of an element • process of changing solid to gas • all nonzero digits are significant • process of converting liquid to gas • property also called extrinsic property • zeros between nonzero digits are significant • give the number of significant figure of 301 cm • ...
GENERAL CHEMISTRY 2020-05-01
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- also called dissolution
- 1/1000 kilometer
- using selective boiling and condensation
- number of protons in the nucleus of an atom
- atomic number 47
- form strongly acidic compounds with hydrogen from which simple salts can be made.
- 1/1000 kiloliter
- solid to a gas
- two or more different substances
- substance that flows freely but is of constant volume
- Au
- force exerted
- liquid to a solid
- comparing a quantity with a standard unit.
- symbol H.
- same mass as a proton but without an electric charge
- element species of atom
- can also be called semimetals
- gas phase to the liquid phase
- a group of atoms bonded together
- separate a solid from a liquid
- liquid into vapor.
- solidification of atoms
- atomic number 56
- has metallic bonds.
- mass per volume
- atomic number 5
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- two or more chemical elements
- study of matter
- organic compound
- binary compound of oxygen with another element
- positive electric charge
- also called significant digits
- no fixed shape and no fixed volume
- atomic number 17
- also the physical basis of sweating.
- how dangerous a chemical
- stable in shape
- any substance that has mass and takes up space
- Kg
- Km
- atomic number 6
- inorganic compound
- ¹/₁₀₀₀ kilogram
- display of the chemical elements
- total number of protons and neutrons
- consisting of protons and neutrons.
- chemical transformation
- solid to a liquid.
- smallest constituent unit of ordinary matter
- atomic number 8
- charge of negative electricity
- has a net electrical charge.
53 Clues: Kg • Km • Au • symbol H. • force exerted • solid to a gas • study of matter • stable in shape • atomic number 6 • ¹/₁₀₀₀ kilogram • atomic number 8 • mass per volume • atomic number 5 • organic compound • 1/1000 kilometer • atomic number 47 • atomic number 17 • 1/1000 kiloliter • atomic number 56 • liquid to a solid • inorganic compound • solid to a liquid. • liquid into vapor. • has metallic bonds. • ...
General Knowledge 2020-04-14
Across
- Which colour ball is worth the most points in English snooker
- In which City is the TV show Grey's Anatomy set
- In which city did Romeo and Julia live
- Translate 'Navidad'
- What color are often the domes of churches in Russia
- Which is the largest species of the tiger
- Murrayfield Stadium is in which British city
- What Does The Drink Kahlua Taste Of
- What Kind Of Creature Is Captain Flint In Treasure Island
- What is the national airline of Australia
- Who portrayed Edward Scissorhands
- Zn is the symbol of which chemical element
- Which actor is the lead singer of a famous American band “30 Seconds to Mars”
- In 2019, what was the top selling Gin brand in the UK
- A Chrysanthemum is the symbol of which country
- According to the Bible, who was the first murderer
- In London, what can be found at Spitalfields, Portobello Road and Camden
- The Song Take My Breath Away Featured In What 1986 Film
- Name the Roman God of the Sea
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- Boomer Or Buck Is The Name Given To The Male Of Which Animal
- Which is Britain’s oldest Sunday newspaper, published for the first time in 1791
- What color is cobalt
- Who Directed Star Wars In 1977
- Who played James Bond in “For Your Eyes Only”
- Which country is the largest producer of olive oil
- Comedy duo Ant and Dec are originally from which English city
- Which is the largest desert on earth
- Which Belgian Cartoon Character Was 70 Years Old In 1999
- What famous book did Herman Melville write
- In which city was John Lennon killed
- Ramsay Street is the setting for which TV soap
- In the animated film, Finding Nemo, what kind of fish is Nemo
- Which nut is used in marzipan
- In Which German City Is The Oktoberfest Beer Festival Held
- Who Was Created From The Rib Of Adam
- In which sport can you win the Davis Cup
36 Clues: Translate 'Navidad' • What color is cobalt • Which nut is used in marzipan • Name the Roman God of the Sea • Who Directed Star Wars In 1977 • Who portrayed Edward Scissorhands • What Does The Drink Kahlua Taste Of • Which is the largest desert on earth • In which city was John Lennon killed • Who Was Created From The Rib Of Adam • In which city did Romeo and Julia live • ...
GENERAL 1 2021-01-05
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- Incredible
- Aretha, Queen of Soul
- Playing cards
- Northern Ireland city
- Forbear
- Relating to the back
- Needed
- Good according to Beach Boys
- Talkative
- Eye piece
- Watering hole
- African capital city
- 50% over
- Woods, Playing fields & golf
- Not specific
- Not to be consumed
- Czech composer
- High value collectibles
- Food searches
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- Magnum, Feast etc
- Maker of arrows
- Manufacturer
- Three under par
- Last Saxon King
- Fully prepared
- Eastern English river
- Evergreen shrub
- Uni student perhaps
- Newspaper writer
- Baltic coastal city
- Edible acid
- One over par
- Besides
- Perth river
- Flyers
- Toffs Chris
- Stone fruit
- Fire residue
38 Clues: Needed • Flyers • Forbear • Besides • 50% over • Talkative • Eye piece • Incredible • Edible acid • Perth river • Toffs Chris • Stone fruit • Manufacturer • One over par • Not specific • Fire residue • Playing cards • Watering hole • Food searches • Fully prepared • Czech composer • Maker of arrows • Three under par • Last Saxon King • Evergreen shrub • Newspaper writer • Magnum, Feast etc • Not to be consumed • ...
Verbos general 2021-02-02
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- saber(nosotros)
- ser(tú)
- saber(nosotros)
- Translation of both "ser" and "estar" (no space)
- ir (tú)
- ser(Chandler)
- Translation of "dar"(no space)
- ser(Monica y tú)
- dar(yo)
- ir(yo)
- ir(José)
- ser(Joey y yo)
- saber(tú)
- ir(ustedes)
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- Translation of "ver" (no space)
- ver(nosotras)
- dar(ella)
- ver(tú)
- estar(tú)
- saber(yo)
- estar(yo)
- Translation of "ir" (no space)
- venir(yo)
- ser(Phoebe y Rachel)
- estar(nosotras)
- ir(Julia y yo)
- ser(yo)
- saber(ellos)
28 Clues: ir(yo) • ver(tú) • ser(tú) • ir (tú) • dar(yo) • ser(yo) • ir(José) • dar(ella) • estar(tú) • saber(yo) • estar(yo) • venir(yo) • saber(tú) • ir(ustedes) • saber(ellos) • ver(nosotras) • ser(Chandler) • ir(Julia y yo) • ser(Joey y yo) • saber(nosotros) • saber(nosotros) • estar(nosotras) • ser(Monica y tú) • ser(Phoebe y Rachel) • Translation of "ir" (no space) • Translation of "dar"(no space) • ...
Química general 2020-12-11
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- Dividió los átomos y descubrió el electrón
- Tienen un sabor amargo, de textura jabonosa y el paper tornasol se vuelve azul
- Número de entidades elementales (es decir, de átomos, electrones, iones, moléculas) que existen en un mol de cualquier sustancia
- Material consolidado formado por gramos de uno o más minerales
- Descubrió las triadas en ciertos elementos químicos
- Ion con carga positiva
- Material buscado y apreciado por su belleza, suficientemente duradero
- Roca formada por la solidificación de un magma
- Nomenclatura de Cl2O3
- Modelo en el que la carga positiva está concentrada en un núcleo de gran masa, mientras que los electrones negativos se mueven en órbitas alrededor
- Propiedad física de un mineral que depende del color del polvo que tiene y será siempre igual
- Sólido de estructura homogénea formado de manera natural
- Propiedad física que consiste en hacer un material láminas
- Modelo el cual establece que los electrones se encuentran en diferentes niveles de energía
- Átomos de un mismo elemento en los cuales sus nucleos tienen cantidad diferente de neutrones
- Formados por Hidrógeno, no metal y oxígeno
- Tienen un sabor agrio, son corrosivos y en papel tornasol se vuelve rojo
- Compuesto formado por un no metal y oxígeno
- Niveles de energía que tiene el elemento, dependerá del renglón en el que se encuentren
- Brillo, sabor, color ¿qué tipo de propiedades son?
- Requiere cualquier tipo de energía
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- Sustancia formada por la combinación química de dos o más elementos
- Ley de las octavas: las propiedades se repiten cada ocho elementos
- Enlace que consiste en una estructura de empaquetamiento de átomos, a través del cual fluyen los electrones
- Estudia transformaciones de energía
- Número de electrones que un átomo es capaz de ceder o aceptar
- El elemento está constituido por un número de protones igual al de los electrones
- “Todo se divide en 4 elementos: aire, fuego, tierra y agua”
- Definido como la mitad de la distancia entre 2 núcleos atómicos adyacentes de un elemento
- Calidad e intensidad de la luz formada por un mineral
- Roca que ha sufrido modificaciones en textura y composición mineralógica
- indica la concentración de iones hidrogeno
- Es todo lo que ocupa un lugar en el espacio
- Tendencia que tiene el núcleo de un átomo para atraer los electrones compartidos en un enlace químico
- Energía mínima requerida para separar un electrón de un átomo de un elemento en estado gaseoso
- Un ácido es una sustancia que puede donar un protón y una base acepta un protón
- Estructura más pequeña que conforma la materia
- Miembro de una familia de aniones formado por Silicio + Oxígeno y conforman el 70% de peso en la corteza
- Personaje quién estableció que cualquier sustancia podía dividirse hasta un límite y no más
- Ion con carga negativa
- simple, Reacción química en la cual tienes un compuesto y vas a intercambiar a uno de tus elementos
41 Clues: Nomenclatura de Cl2O3 • Ion con carga positiva • Ion con carga negativa • Requiere cualquier tipo de energía • Estudia transformaciones de energía • Dividió los átomos y descubrió el electrón • indica la concentración de iones hidrogeno • Formados por Hidrógeno, no metal y oxígeno • Es todo lo que ocupa un lugar en el espacio • Compuesto formado por un no metal y oxígeno • ...
General Knowledge;) 2020-12-11
Across
- Giant centipede from Japanese myth
- First queen of Spain (1716)
- sci-fi human made by non-doctor, famous novel
- Trade system based on exchange of items
- Flower of Motherhood
- Girl’s name for ‘Blind’, Origin: Martyr Saint
- famous fiction writer of eldritch beings
- Latin for life
- 4th letter of Greek alphabet
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- Poison most likely used to kill Snow White
- Container to hold liquid medicines
- Popular material for corsets prior to steel
- Name for infinity symbol in maths
- Number of victims of Jack the Ripper
- Witches’ Hammer
- Butterfly-shaped bone in the skull
- Addams’ Family poison
- Key figures to women’s rights moments (1900s)
- insufficient in quantity
- Musical instrument with 88 keys
20 Clues: Latin for life • Witches’ Hammer • Flower of Motherhood • Addams’ Family poison • insufficient in quantity • First queen of Spain (1716) • 4th letter of Greek alphabet • Musical instrument with 88 keys • Name for infinity symbol in maths • Container to hold liquid medicines • Giant centipede from Japanese myth • Butterfly-shaped bone in the skull • ...
General Physiology 2021-02-13
Across
- Raised capillary hydrostatic pressure
- Shape of the cell
- Positive feedback
- Carrier mediated
- Physiologically important anion
- Semipermeable
- Homeostasis
- Hypotonicity
- Intercalated disc
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- Suicidal bags
- Measure ECF
- Hydrogen peroxide
- Blood buffer
- Living in harmony
- Rapidly diffusing gas
- Intercellular communication via blood
- Programmed cell death
- Tight junction
- Equilibrium potential
- Intracellular cation
20 Clues: Measure ECF • Homeostasis • Blood buffer • Hypotonicity • Suicidal bags • Semipermeable • Tight junction • Carrier mediated • Hydrogen peroxide • Living in harmony • Shape of the cell • Positive feedback • Intercalated disc • Intracellular cation • Rapidly diffusing gas • Programmed cell death • Equilibrium potential • Physiologically important anion • Raised capillary hydrostatic pressure • ...
general 2502 2021-02-25
20 Clues: try • run • pain • harm • faith • erase • leader • pieces • select • assist • to agree • a present • opportunity • not present • form of dance • twelve pieces • part of a tree • a common fruit • group of players • growth on the head
General Knowledge 2021-02-08
Across
- starred in black panther, Chadwick -
- nickname of boxer ricky hatton
- home to UK's largest pier (7,2,3)
- world's richest man (4,5)
- keir starmers constituency
- worlds hottest chilli (8,6)
- capital of norway
- austrlia rugby coach
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- super-bowl champions
- drank as a shot
- singer of 'modern love' (5,5)
- former prime-minster (4,5)
- chemical symbol Sn
- a cut of steak
- county you'd find shrewsbury
- actor who plays tommy shelby (6,6)
- henry VIIIs second wife (4,6)
- brother im a celeb champion (5,6)
- country first famous for the mojito
- state tom cruise was born (3,4)
20 Clues: a cut of steak • drank as a shot • capital of norway • chemical symbol Sn • super-bowl champions • austrlia rugby coach • world's richest man (4,5) • former prime-minster (4,5) • keir starmers constituency • worlds hottest chilli (8,6) • county you'd find shrewsbury • singer of 'modern love' (5,5) • henry VIIIs second wife (4,6) • nickname of boxer ricky hatton • ...
General Chemistry 2021-03-07
20 Clues: IONIC • ALKYL • ESTERS • ALKANE • EXCESS • KETONE • ETHERS • AMINES • BUTANE • HEPTANE • POLYMERS • ALDEHYDE • LIMITING • COVALENT • POTASSIUM • OCTETRULE • MOLE RATIO • ELECTRONEGA • HYDROCARBON • ACTUAL YIELD
General Knowledge 2021-05-30
Across
- Skin condition gets it's name from the French for yellow
- Roman god of Wine
- The snake in 'The Jungle Book'
- Nationality of Edvard Munch & Henrik Ibsen
- August Birthstone
- Japanese poem of 17 syllables
- ... Stoker, Irish gothic horror author
- Outermost colour of the rainbow
- Voice box
- Only nation named after a woman
- Shakespeare's only son
- The first playable character in the Assassin's Creed series
- The art of transmuting metals
- Kenyan currency
- Legolas, Buddy, Dobby, etc.
- How Siddhartha Gautama is better known
- The minds behind The Mighty Boosh - Barratt & ...
- When the mule starts kicking, the game is over!
- Rapper Montero Lamar Hill’s stage name
- Brothers Jacob & Wilhelm's surname
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- Only nation with no red, white, or blue in it's flag
- Ancient Egyptian writing system
- The scales sign of the zodiac
- Tennis player Billie Jean King defeated Bobby Riggs in the famous ‘Battle of the ...’
- Smallest bird native to the UK
- Methylenedioxymethamphetamine is also known as ...
- Metamorphic, sedimentary, ...
- Commedia dell'arte servant character, with a English premiership rugby team named after him.
- The author of The Very Hungry Caterpillar
- The sister of Britannic & Olympic
- Lightest metal with atomic number of 3
- Beans, lentils, peas
- The time between dawn and sunrise and sunset and dusk
- UK's longest river
- Percussion instrument whose name comes from the German for 'Bells' & 'Play'
- Greek god of fear, & the name of one of Mars’ two moons
- Main characters’ accident-prone pet rooster, with a fully reduplicative name, from the Disney hit Moana
- First man in space (4, 7)
- A collective noun of Leopards is a ...
- Biblical father of Jacob and Esau
40 Clues: Voice box • Kenyan currency • Roman god of Wine • August Birthstone • UK's longest river • Beans, lentils, peas • Shakespeare's only son • First man in space (4, 7) • Legolas, Buddy, Dobby, etc. • The scales sign of the zodiac • Metamorphic, sedimentary, ... • Japanese poem of 17 syllables • The art of transmuting metals • The snake in 'The Jungle Book' • Smallest bird native to the UK • ...
General Knowledge 2021-06-23
Across
- What relationship were Monica and Ross in Friends?
- Burrow In Harry Potter, what is the name of The Weasley's house?
- What does He stand for on the periodic table?
- Which country is brie cheese originally from?
- Games In what franchise would you find the character Katniss Everdeen?
- What is the capital of Iceland?
- York Which city had the first ever fashion week?
- Clear What does the AC button on a calculator stand for?
- How many times has Andy Murray won Wimbledon playing singles?
- How many valves does the heart have?
- Who did Anne Hathaway play in Les Miserables?
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- What's the biggest animal in the world?
- Who is manager of the England football team as of 2020?
- What fruit takes the scientific name Mangifera indica?
- Who is older Jeremy Corbyn or Theresa May?
- Strong Green hero
- What did Jack Dorsey, Noah Glass, Biz Stone, and Evan Williams collectively create?
- What month was Prince George born?
- What star sign would someone born on August 24th be?
- If all of the states of America were placed in alphabetical order, what would be last
- Which planet is closest to the sun?
- Vinci Who painted the Mona Lisa?
22 Clues: Strong Green hero • What is the capital of Iceland? • Vinci Who painted the Mona Lisa? • What month was Prince George born? • Which planet is closest to the sun? • How many valves does the heart have? • What's the biggest animal in the world? • Who is older Jeremy Corbyn or Theresa May? • What does He stand for on the periodic table? • ...
General Knowledge 2021-08-25
Across
- What should you never smile at
- First animal in the dictionary
- Shakespeare's longest play
- First modern Olympics city
- Spanish afternoon nap
- pigs dig for these
- the hottest planet
- piece on the end of a shoelace
- Capital of France
- Diabetics need this
- Fortune teller's cards
- Japanese religion
- Yellow spring flower
- first book of the bible
- Whirlpool
- Whale food
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- killed by St George
- Cirque du Soleil's country of origin
- Bram Stoker novel
- strategy board game
- World's most populous city
- Large spotty dog
- Saki is made from this
- Satchmo's instrument
- World's tallest mountain
- A collector of teddy bears
- flat, round base of dough with toppings
- where is the river Liffey
- Sugar cane cutting tool
- town where the Flintstones lived
- group of bees
31 Clues: Whirlpool • Whale food • group of bees • Large spotty dog • Bram Stoker novel • Capital of France • Japanese religion • pigs dig for these • the hottest planet • killed by St George • strategy board game • Diabetics need this • Satchmo's instrument • Yellow spring flower • Spanish afternoon nap • Saki is made from this • Fortune teller's cards • Sugar cane cutting tool • first book of the bible • ...
General Knowledge 2021-08-09
Across
- part of a book
- just a suggestion
- spin around
- fool
- what you would call a kind person
- "i have a dream"
- The closest star
- the name of an instrument
- first disney movie
- where corona originated from
- singer of "hero" and "emotions"
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- rise
- a footballer
- first girl group to win x factor
- You wear them if you can't see
- snowman in frozen
- first king of england
- biggest planet in the solar system
- one+one
- a common allergy
- month of christmas
21 Clues: rise • fool • one+one • spin around • a footballer • part of a book • "i have a dream" • The closest star • a common allergy • just a suggestion • snowman in frozen • first disney movie • month of christmas • first king of england • the name of an instrument • where corona originated from • You wear them if you can't see • singer of "hero" and "emotions" • first girl group to win x factor • ...
General knowledge 2021-10-09
Across
- grow on palm trees
- colour formed when mixing blue and red
- ——- Vera, plant name
- type of art requiring clay and a wheel
- (4,5) aids feeding toddler
- name of one who draws pictures for books
- smallest continent
- printer shade referring to pink
- baby swan
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- the third primary colour (red, blue …)
- title given to brother of the father to the baby
- song sung to sleepy children
- large type of bird unable to fly
- most common form of racing in the uk
- group of flamingos
- shaft of a human nose
- second largest ocean
- type of paint most commonly used on canvas
- rodent with very bad eyesight and sensitivity to light
- sooths infants to sleep
- monarch of the UK
21 Clues: baby swan • monarch of the UK • grow on palm trees • group of flamingos • smallest continent • ——- Vera, plant name • second largest ocean • shaft of a human nose • sooths infants to sleep • (4,5) aids feeding toddler • song sung to sleepy children • printer shade referring to pink • large type of bird unable to fly • most common form of racing in the uk • ...
General points 2022-08-06
Across
- place in the city we go to exercise our body.
- my father's brother is my...
- modal verb for obligation
- professional who works in movies and theaters.
- piece of clothing you wear around your neck.
- please.........your clothes! Be organized.
- modal verb for suggestion
- the monetary unit of the United States
- the opposite of "in front of"
- one of the official languages in Canada.
- a person who speaks a lot
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- cerimony occurring when two people get married
- the participle of "be"
- place where historical objects are exhibited.
- the opposite of after
- the capital of Canada
- the plural of child
- weather condition with negative temperatures.
- Tv program that shows episodes in sequences.
- simple past of "buy".
- my sister's daughter is my...
- professional who works in a hospital
- the opposite of never
- the participle of the verb "see"
24 Clues: the plural of child • the opposite of after • the capital of Canada • simple past of "buy". • the opposite of never • the participle of "be" • modal verb for obligation • modal verb for suggestion • a person who speaks a lot • my father's brother is my... • my sister's daughter is my... • the opposite of "in front of" • the participle of the verb "see" • ...
Administrativo general 2022-10-13
Across
- Autonomía en necesidades propias de cada departamento y municipio y servicios públicos
- Es una forma de organización del estado que se emplea tanto en el ámbito jurídico como en la esfera administrativa
- Proceso mediante el cual las funciones de una entidad u organismo central, son distribuidas en diferentes áreas funcionales o unidades territoriales
- La registraduría y la Dian, de qué clase de desconcentración hacen parte
- Poder recaudar sus propios impuestos
- Proceso o acción de transferencia de poder, con autonomía de recursos y competencias
- Artículo 68 de la ley 489 de 1998
- Delegación legal que se refiere a entidades diferentes del delegante, es decir fuera de su territorio funcional inmediato
- Articulo 313 Código penal numeral 3
- Que te da la personería jurídica
- En que se basa la desconcentración central o interna
- Las cámaras de comercio y centros de conciliación privados en la descentralización
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- Otorga autonomía
- Articulo 300 C.P en delegación
- El articulo 96 en la delegación a que hace referencia
- La ley 489 de 1998 a que hace referencia en la delegación
- Permite a un funcionario superior investir a un funcionario subordinado, para que asuma funciones de su jefe superior
- Sistemas de organización administrativa
- Quien conserva la titularidad de la competencia
- Descentralización que es en departamentos o municipios
20 Clues: Otorga autonomía • Articulo 300 C.P en delegación • Que te da la personería jurídica • Artículo 68 de la ley 489 de 1998 • Articulo 313 Código penal numeral 3 • Poder recaudar sus propios impuestos • Sistemas de organización administrativa • Quien conserva la titularidad de la competencia • En que se basa la desconcentración central o interna • ...
Qualities + general 2022-11-19
Across
- finalement
- avoir besoin de
- actuellement
- évaluation / note
- deuxièmement
- premièrement
- attirant, captivant
- attirant / attrayant
- selon, d'après
- efficace
- vouloir
- utile
- apprécier
- c'est pourquoi
- captiver
- bénéfique
- permettre, autoriser
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- parfait pour
- commentaires / critiques
- intéressant
- évaluer, noter
- génial
- permettre, autoriser
- le même… que
- probable(ment)
- pratique
- en fait
- améliorer
- fiable
- troisièmement
30 Clues: utile • génial • fiable • vouloir • en fait • pratique • efficace • captiver • apprécier • améliorer • bénéfique • finalement • intéressant • parfait pour • actuellement • deuxièmement • premièrement • le même… que • troisièmement • évaluer, noter • probable(ment) • selon, d'après • c'est pourquoi • avoir besoin de • évaluation / note • attirant, captivant • permettre, autoriser • attirant / attrayant • permettre, autoriser • ...
General Knowledge 2019-06-26
Across
- Capable of being dissolved
- The heavens
- Quickly undo (clothing)
- Part of an oar
- Throbbed with pain
- Scrabble piece
- Chewing of the cud
- Curl up in a warm place
- Pouring down
- Servitude, bondage
- Extra, left over
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- Whirlpool hot tub
- Coverage against loss
- Officers of the law
- Made from pottery
- First part of what you are called
- Manipulator
- Chain of rocks near the shore
- Not the same
- Holiday business
- Lawn tidying tool
- Reddish-brown due to corrosion
22 Clues: The heavens • Manipulator • Not the same • Pouring down • Part of an oar • Scrabble piece • Holiday business • Extra, left over • Whirlpool hot tub • Made from pottery • Lawn tidying tool • Throbbed with pain • Chewing of the cud • Servitude, bondage • Officers of the law • Coverage against loss • Quickly undo (clothing) • Curl up in a warm place • Capable of being dissolved • ...
General Nerdiness 2019-06-08
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- Possibly best vampire movie ever
- "I'm only un poco loco"
- "Does whatever a spider can"
- Great book, terrible movie
- "Pika Pika"
- Nananananananana ______
- Movie musical starring Hugh Jackman
- "Awhh _____ sucks"
- "I volunteer as tribute!"
- Luke Evans stars in this vampire thriller
- Wizard with lightning bolt scar
- Netflix show depicting dystopian future
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- Pizza delivery boy is frozen and wakes up in the year 3000
- God of Mischief
- Puddin
- "Okay? Okay."
- God of Thunder
- Supersoldier
- "A genius, billionaire, playboy, philanthropist"
- Goose the "cat"
- Donna and the Dynamos
- Musical about French Revolution
- HA HA HA
- "____ is a free elf"
24 Clues: Puddin • HA HA HA • "Pika Pika" • Supersoldier • "Okay? Okay." • God of Thunder • God of Mischief • Goose the "cat" • "Awhh _____ sucks" • "____ is a free elf" • Donna and the Dynamos • "I'm only un poco loco" • Nananananananana ______ • "I volunteer as tribute!" • Great book, terrible movie • "Does whatever a spider can" • Musical about French Revolution • Wizard with lightning bolt scar • ...
Macro General 2019-03-18
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- value of economic output by the nations factors of production
- if the central bank sells bonds money supply ___________?
- if a central bank decreases interest rate the currency will
- if the central bank decreases reserve requirement money supply increase
- buying and selling of bonds by a central bank
- an economy that does not interact with other economies
- a "motive" to hold money
- side a policy that focuses on increasing productivity.
- an type of stable exchange rate
- Interest rates adapted for inflation
- cost associated with inflation
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- inflation greater than 50% per month
- Irelands largest goods export
- number of countries in the Eurozone
- when current spending exceeds current revenue.
- Minister for Finance
- fluctuations of real gdp around potential gdp
- unemployment due to people changing jobs
- when exports are greater than imports
- policy use of government spending to control AD
- factor that can reduce the effect of fiscal policy
- if the MPC is .75, what is the value of the multiplier
- best economics lecturer
- if reserve ratio is 20% what is the value of multiplier
24 Clues: Minister for Finance • best economics lecturer • a "motive" to hold money • Irelands largest goods export • cost associated with inflation • an type of stable exchange rate • number of countries in the Eurozone • inflation greater than 50% per month • Interest rates adapted for inflation • when exports are greater than imports • unemployment due to people changing jobs • ...
General Chemistry 2023-05-23
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- The pressure of a container __________ when the volume is increased
- Creator of the periodic table
- Dividing a mass of an object by it’s volume
- Lightning strikes produce it
- _______ effect makes hot water freeze faster than cold water
- When temperature is 25oC and pressure is 1 atm
- Best indicator for strong acid strong base titration
- 760mm__ = 1 atp
- torr The value of R when P is in ______ is 0.08206
- The most abundant element in the universe
- Material of graphite
- A commonly known solid which is actually a liquid
- Makes Mars red
- When the temperature increases, the ____________ of the molecules also increases
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- The lower a compound’s molar mass, the _________ it is
- The point where the amount of acid is equal to the amount of base
- Can be pumped 10.3m tall with a surface pump
- The amount of solute that’s present in a given amount of solution
- A tube that’s wide at the top and narrow at the bottom used for guiding liquid or powder into a small opening
- Atomic mass minus atomic number
- Kelvin and Celsius
- Titration flasks characterized by wide flat bottoms, conical bodies and talcylindrical necks
- Hot peppers’ heat
- Chemist with a number and a law named after them
- Origin from a Greek word meaning “cast together”
- The sting of a wasp is
- C6H12O6
- Won a Nobel Prize in recognition of their work in radioactivity
- _____’s Law: P1V1 = P2V2
29 Clues: C6H12O6 • Makes Mars red • 760mm__ = 1 atp • Hot peppers’ heat • Kelvin and Celsius • Material of graphite • The sting of a wasp is • _____’s Law: P1V1 = P2V2 • Lightning strikes produce it • Creator of the periodic table • Atomic mass minus atomic number • The most abundant element in the universe • Dividing a mass of an object by it’s volume • ...
General Knowledge 2023-06-30
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- OUR COUNTRY
- ______ HEART CATHOLIC SCHOOL
- THE COLDEST SEASON
- IT'S IN YOUR RIGHT HAND RIGHT NOW
- DAD'S COMPANY
- IT COVERS MOST OF OUR YARD
- A BED FOR YOUR HEAD
- IT GETS YOU INTO THE POOL
- THE POOL IS FULL OF IT
- THE FIRST THING YOU GRAB WHEN GETTING OUT OF THE POOL
- THE DAY BEFORE TODAY
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- ONE CAT
- HE GATHERED ANIMALS IN TWOS
- BICHETTE'S GAME
- GOOD FOR WHEN THE POWER GOES OUT AND BIRTHDAY CAKES
- WE SLEEP IN IT AT CAMPING
- IT'S TOAST, BEFORE YOU TOAST IT
- YOU'RE DOING ONE NOW
- THE OTHER CAT
- YOU CAN PLAY GAMES ON IT
- OUR PLANET
- THE PERSON WITH THE THIRD BIRTHDAY IN THIS HOUSE
- AN ALE YOU CAN DRINK
- IT HAS 4 LEGS BUT CAN'T WALK
24 Clues: ONE CAT • OUR PLANET • OUR COUNTRY • THE OTHER CAT • DAD'S COMPANY • BICHETTE'S GAME • THE COLDEST SEASON • A BED FOR YOUR HEAD • YOU'RE DOING ONE NOW • AN ALE YOU CAN DRINK • THE DAY BEFORE TODAY • THE POOL IS FULL OF IT • YOU CAN PLAY GAMES ON IT • WE SLEEP IN IT AT CAMPING • IT GETS YOU INTO THE POOL • IT COVERS MOST OF OUR YARD • HE GATHERED ANIMALS IN TWOS • ______ HEART CATHOLIC SCHOOL • ...
general knowledge 2023-06-02
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- - Italian artist known for his masterpieces
- - Instrument used to observe distant objects
- - Most consumed beverage after water
- - Suppression of information deemed unacceptable or harmful
- - Gas we breathe
- - Smallest and driest inhabited continent on earth
- - The study of fundamental nature of knowledge and existence
- - Sport known as 'the beautiful game'
- - Cultural movement in Europe triggered by classical learning
- - Greatest playwright of all time
- - Norse seafarers who raided and traded in Europe
- - Period of art and cultural rebirth in Europe
- - World's largest river by volume of water
- - Famous classical composer
- - Sport using a bow and arrows
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- - Last letter of the Greek alphabet
- - Tallest mountain in the world
- - Currency used in some European countries
- - Scientist known for his theory of relativity and famous equation E=mc².
- - Force that attracts two objects towards each other
- - Sudden release of energy from the earth's crust
- - Form of government in which people have the power
- - Sixth planet from the sun in solar system
- - Basic unit of mass in the metric system
- - Fundamental law of a country
- - Harmful substance that makes air, water or soil dirty
- - Study of human behavior and mind
- - World's largest hot desert in Northern Africa
- - Greek god of sun, music, poetry and prophecy
- - Scientist who discovered the law of gravity
30 Clues: - Gas we breathe • - Famous classical composer • - Fundamental law of a country • - Sport using a bow and arrows • - Tallest mountain in the world • - Greatest playwright of all time • - Study of human behavior and mind • - Last letter of the Greek alphabet • - Most consumed beverage after water • - Sport known as 'the beautiful game' • - Basic unit of mass in the metric system • ...
general knowledge 2023-07-17
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- dairy product
- crisp brand
- one of the marvel superhero's
- one of henry the eighths wives
- famous italian landmark
- ivy legue collage
- a bag used to store clothes when going abroad
- bright colour often asociated with spring
- subject in school
- australian actor chris ____
- country known for their pyramids
- intoxicated
- a company that make the big mac
- makeup used on eyes
- ship that sank in 1912
- condiment by heinz
- genre
- actor that stared in wolverine and the greatest showman
- austen author of pride and prejudice
- scout jem and atticus' last name
- very happy
- an item of jewlery worn around the neck
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- eating utencil
- christmas film about falling in love
- william shakespare character
- square sweet packaged in yellow
- one of arthur's knights of the round table
- collective noun for owls
- popular streaming service
- author of famous five ____ blyton
- chocolate brand
- makers of the films toy story, monsters inc and brave
- a musical film about teens in school
- the element H
- insect
- character played by matthew lewis
- citrus fruit
- singer of roar
- second hunger games film
- a way eggs are cooked
- painting by leonardo di vinci
- tree
42 Clues: tree • genre • insect • very happy • crisp brand • intoxicated • citrus fruit • dairy product • the element H • eating utencil • singer of roar • chocolate brand • ivy legue collage • subject in school • condiment by heinz • makeup used on eyes • a way eggs are cooked • ship that sank in 1912 • famous italian landmark • collective noun for owls • second hunger games film • popular streaming service • ...
General Knowlwdge 2023-08-16
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- the smallest planet in our solar system
- English physicist known for his laws of motion
- The cost of borrowing money
- the largest desert in the world
- The process of converting water into vapor
- The capital of Spain
- A unit of length equal to 1,000 meters
- The smallest ocean in the world
- What is the synonym of "fortunate"
- The study of numbers and their properties
- The place where the white elephant is found
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- A device used for cooling food
- British physicist known for his theory of relativity
- A tax imposed on the value of goods and services
- A six-letter word for "knowledge"
- The financial gain or benefit obtained from an investment
- The act of promoting and selling products or services
- country is known as the "Land of the Rising Sun"
- A synonym for "beautiful"
- the national animal of Australia
- The season with falling leaves
- A synonym for "smart"
- A type of fruit with a hard outer shell and soft inner flesh
- The famous Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva in Nepal
- the largest tropical rainforest in the world
25 Clues: The capital of Spain • A synonym for "smart" • A synonym for "beautiful" • The cost of borrowing money • A device used for cooling food • The season with falling leaves • the largest desert in the world • The smallest ocean in the world • the national animal of Australia • A six-letter word for "knowledge" • What is the synonym of "fortunate" • ...
general 91 2024-01-22
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- abbr., phila., qt. are some
- carbon dioxide chemical symbol
- three base hit
- capital of north dakota
- edmonton's nfl team
- male deer's battle weapons
- nfl team in washington d.c.
- organization responsible for crime control
- flying mammals
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- polygon shape of stop sign
- currency in Austria
- twenty five cent coin
- adjective for night time activity of animals
- highest mountain
- puzzle requires joining many pieces
- onehundred minus five
- four sided polygon with four right angles
- wife of deceased spouse
- blue whales favorite crustacean
- current king of england
20 Clues: three base hit • flying mammals • highest mountain • currency in Austria • edmonton's nfl team • twenty five cent coin • onehundred minus five • capital of north dakota • wife of deceased spouse • current king of england • polygon shape of stop sign • male deer's battle weapons • abbr., phila., qt. are some • nfl team in washington d.c. • carbon dioxide chemical symbol • ...
General Knowledge 2023-09-11
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- What can be broken but is never held?
- What is the name of the World's largest ocean?
- What's the largest bone in the human body?
- What geometric shape is generally used for stop signs?
- Who painted the “Mona Lisa”?
- What is the national flower of India?
- Yasmin Finney stars in which coming of age drama from 2022 on Netflix?
- Which Basketball team has completed two threepeats?
- Which country invented ice cream?
- Red Gemstone
- Havana is the capital of what country?
- What is the fifth sign of the zodiac?
- Who did Jim Carrey play in the Batman movie franchise?
- longest river in the world
- What name is singer-actor Stefani Germanotta better known by? Lady who
- What is Prince Harry’s official first name?
- DC, Capital of United States
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- What is the name of the biggest technology company in South Korea?
- How long is an Olympic swimming pool (in meters)?
- What is a group of crows called?
- What is the rarest M&M colour?
- Which country is home to the world’s largest volcano?
- In which country did the Caesar salad originate?
- Which animal can be seen on the Porsche logo?
- How many events are in an Olympic heptathlon?
- A suit in a standard deck of playing cards
- What is Barbie’s full name?
- What Disney princess has a tattoo?
- The MCG stands for the Melbourne ___________ Ground
- Which movie won the first ever Oscar for Best Animated Film?
- what is wrong about the Tower of Pisa?
- What is the capital of Greece?
- Story, What is the name of the first full-length Pixar movie?
- In which sport is the term ‘birdie’ commonly used?
34 Clues: Red Gemstone • longest river in the world • What is Barbie’s full name? • Who painted the “Mona Lisa”? • DC, Capital of United States • What is the rarest M&M colour? • What is the capital of Greece? • What is a group of crows called? • Which country invented ice cream? • What Disney princess has a tattoo? • What can be broken but is never held? • ...
general vocab 2023-09-13
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- moving away from the body
- grating noise
- movement of the forearm that makes the palms facing posteriorly
- midline, middle
- splits the body into front and back (anterior and posterior)
- up of the forearm
- higher
- near point of attachment
- bruise
- going injury
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- back of body
- movingtowards the body
- a shape cut
- away from the point of attachment
- new injury
- sole towards the medial plane
- below
- increase of angle between bones
- the body into left and right (medial and lateral)
- wearing off of skin
- decrease of the angle between bones
- divides the body into upper and lower (superior and inferior)
- away from midline, outside
- sole away from the medial plane
24 Clues: below • higher • bruise • new injury • a shape cut • back of body • going injury • grating noise • midline, middle • up of the forearm • wearing off of skin • movingtowards the body • near point of attachment • moving away from the body • away from midline, outside • sole towards the medial plane • increase of angle between bones • sole away from the medial plane • away from the point of attachment • ...
General Vocab 2023-09-13
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- Part found further from the middle
- Turning Palms Down
- Bruise
- Dividing the body into right & left
- Moving a body part away from the middle
- Crackling sound in a joint
- Referring to below a body part
- Straightening/opening the joint
- Referring to behind a body part
- At the ankle, the toe turned inward
- A scrape
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- Dividing the body into top & bottom
- Close to a point of reference
- ongoing injury
- Adding a body part to the middle of the body
- Towards the middle of the body
- New Injury
- Jagged cut
- Turning Palms upward
- At the ankle, the foot turning out
- the body into front & back
- Further away from a point
- Bending/closing the joint
- Referring to above a body part
24 Clues: Bruise • A scrape • New Injury • Jagged cut • ongoing injury • Turning Palms Down • Turning Palms upward • Further away from a point • Bending/closing the joint • the body into front & back • Crackling sound in a joint • Close to a point of reference • Towards the middle of the body • Referring to below a body part • Referring to above a body part • Straightening/opening the joint • ...
"GENERAL KNOWLEDGE" 2023-09-21
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- Indonesia's third president
- The richest country in the world
- capital of Banten province
- what region Kecak dance originated from
- Malin Kundang is a folk tale originating from what island?
- What modal to give suggestion
- The highest mountain in the world is.
- the largest island in Indonesia
- Animals that have the fastest running ability in the world
- Where does gudeg food come from?
- What is the capital city of Australia?
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- The country with the icon of a statue of a lion's head spewing water
- What is the traditional house of West Sumatra?
- kingdom founded by Ken Arok
- The longest river in the world
- The first symbol of Pancasila
- largest planet in the solar system
- How many countries are members of ASEAN?
- a country in southeast Asia that was never colonized
- Japan's currency
- The first president of the Republic of Indonesia
- The largest ocean in the world
- Which country did Covid 19 first appear in?
- Organisasi Kesehatan Dunia
- The largest lake in Indonesia
25 Clues: Japan's currency • capital of Banten province • Organisasi Kesehatan Dunia • Indonesia's third president • kingdom founded by Ken Arok • The first symbol of Pancasila • What modal to give suggestion • The largest lake in Indonesia • The longest river in the world • The largest ocean in the world • the largest island in Indonesia • The richest country in the world • ...
General Interest? 2023-12-30
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- Brams Immortal
- Murder House?
- Meatless eats?
- “R U Mine?” Crooner
- Vhs Style horror
- Our Fam name
- Flying mammal
- Song and Dance Man?
- Bygone Egypt
- Composer of “Gone Girl” Score
- Mercer Heating Co?
- Summer splashing?
- Nostalgic for old things?
- Couture looks
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- Faithful Lawbreaking
- Gone, sometimes without a trace?
- Dead things in jars?
- Some Like It Hot Starlet
- Folklore Creatures
- Covered In Tinsel?
- “Max” Cat?
- Gathered by a cauldron?
- Type O Neg Is one
- Feline’s
- Elves Creation?
- Pieces fitting together?
26 Clues: Feline’s • “Max” Cat? • Our Fam name • Bygone Egypt • Murder House? • Flying mammal • Couture looks • Brams Immortal • Meatless eats? • Elves Creation? • Vhs Style horror • Type O Neg Is one • Summer splashing? • Folklore Creatures • Covered In Tinsel? • Mercer Heating Co? • “R U Mine?” Crooner • Song and Dance Man? • Faithful Lawbreaking • Dead things in jars? • Gathered by a cauldron? • ...
General Chemistry 2024-01-01
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- What is a group of elements with similar properties called?
- What are the properties of metalloids on the periodic table?
- Which element has the highest electronegativity?
- Where are the lanthanides and actinides placed in the periodic table?
- What does the block of an element in the periodic table indicate?
- What are the properties of nonmetals on the periodic table?
- What is ionization energy?
- What trend does ionization energy follow down a group?
- What are elements in the same group known for?
- What are the vertical columns in the periodic table called?
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- What is the last group in the periodic table?
- What are the properties of metals on the periodic table?
- What is the periodic table?
- What is electronegativity?
- What are the elements in Group 1 of the periodic table called?
- What are the elements in Group 17 of the periodic table called?
- What trend does ionization energy follow across a period?
- How many groups are there in the periodic table?
- What are the horizontal rows in the periodic table called?
- number How are elements arranged in the periodic table?
20 Clues: What is electronegativity? • What is ionization energy? • What is the periodic table? • What is the last group in the periodic table? • What are elements in the same group known for? • Which element has the highest electronegativity? • How many groups are there in the periodic table? • What trend does ionization energy follow down a group? • ...
General Knowledge 2024-05-14
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- A large body of water surrounded by land
- The opposite of "vertical"
- The process by which plants make their own food
- The layer of the Earth below the crust
- Element with the atomic number 6
- The study of stars, planets, and other celestial bodies
- The study of living organisms
- Largest desert in the world
- Famous physicist known for the theory of relativity (last name)
- The process of turning a liquid into a gas
- Famous English author who wrote "Pride and Prejudice"
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- Device used to measure time
- A large landmass that is smaller than a continent
- The longest river in the world
- A famous Greek philosopher known for his teachings on ethics and logic
- The first man to walk on the moon (last name)
- Famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci, featuring a mysterious smile
- Famous playwright who wrote "Romeo and Juliet"
- The capital of Japan
- Largest ocean in the world
- The process of converting food into energy within the body
- Element with the chemical symbol "O"
- The study of the Earth's physical features and atmosphere
- Capital of France
- Chemical symbol for gold
25 Clues: Capital of France • The capital of Japan • Chemical symbol for gold • The opposite of "vertical" • Largest ocean in the world • Device used to measure time • Largest desert in the world • The study of living organisms • The longest river in the world • Element with the atomic number 6 • Element with the chemical symbol "O" • The layer of the Earth below the crust • ...
general 105 2024-05-15
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- structure over a river for transportation
- need this to buy things
- scavanger bird
- trains ride on this
- building use to store cars
- army armored vehicle with large cannon
- number of colonies that became u.s.a.
- speech during church
- seattles nfl team
- river that divides america, also a state
- person who grows food for sale
- firearm used to hunt
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- extinct reptile
- planet and famous cartoon dog
- collection of letters in a language
- mammal with very long neck
- musical instrument used by rock stars
- fast food restaurant, also girl's name
- season after winter
- school subject involving addition, subtraction
- tool for making holes
21 Clues: scavanger bird • extinct reptile • seattles nfl team • trains ride on this • season after winter • speech during church • firearm used to hunt • tool for making holes • need this to buy things • building use to store cars • mammal with very long neck • planet and famous cartoon dog • person who grows food for sale • collection of letters in a language • ...
General Knowledge 2024-07-17
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- EQUESTRIAN DISCIPLINE
- ONE OF THE FIVE SPORTS IN THE MODERN PENTATHLON
- OLYMPIC GAMES WHERE AN ARCHER FAMOUSLY LIT THE CAULDRON AT THE OPENING CEREMONY
- AMERICAN SWIMMER THAT WON 7 GOLD MEDALS AT THE 1972 MUNICH OLYMPIC GAMES
- NUMBER OF EVENTS IN A DECATHLON
- OLYMPIC SPORT THAT HAS SCULLING AND SWEEP DISCIPLINES
- GYMNAST THAT WAS AWARDED THE FIRST PERFECT 10 AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES
- THIS OLYMPIC SPORT HAS BEEN PLAYED ON CLAY, WOOD, GRASS AND HARD COURTS
- GYMNAST THAT WON FOUR GOLD MEDALS AT THE 2016 RIO OLYMPIC GAMES
- GREEK GODDESS FEATURED ON OLYMPIC MEDALS, ALSO THE NAMESAKE OF A POPULAR SPORTS BRAND
- NUMBER OF OLYMPIC RINGS
- CURRENT WINTER OLYMPIC SPORT THAT ORIGINALLY FEATURED AT THE SUMMER OLYMPICS IN 1908
- FIRST CITY TO HOST THE SUMMER OLYMPICS THREE TIMES
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- TRACK & FIELD THROWING EVENT
- NICKNAME GIVEN TO THE AUSTRALIAN MEN'S WATER POLO TEAM
- BRITISH MOVIE ABOUT THE 1924 PARIS OLYMPIC GAMES
- RUNNING EVENT NAMED AFTER A GREEK CITY
- FIRST CITY TO HOST THE SUMMER OLYMPICS
- FIRST LATIN AMERICAN CITY TO HOST THE SUMMER OLYMPICS
- AUSTRALIAN SPRINTER THAT WON THE WOMENS 400M AT THE 2000 SYDNEY OLYMPIC GAMES
- ONE OF THE NEW OLYMPIC SPORTS AT THE 2024 PARIS OLYMPIC GAMES
- AUSTRALIAN CITY THAT HOSTED THE 2000 OLYMPIC GAMES
- 1956 SUMMER OLYMPICS HOST CITY
- MOST DECORATED AUSTRALIAN OLYMPIAN
- ONLY COUNTRY IN SOUTH AMERICA TO HAVE HOSTED THE SUMMER OLYMPICS
- FIRST CITY TO HOST BOTH THE SUMMER AND WINTER OLYMPICS
26 Clues: EQUESTRIAN DISCIPLINE • NUMBER OF OLYMPIC RINGS • TRACK & FIELD THROWING EVENT • 1956 SUMMER OLYMPICS HOST CITY • NUMBER OF EVENTS IN A DECATHLON • MOST DECORATED AUSTRALIAN OLYMPIAN • RUNNING EVENT NAMED AFTER A GREEK CITY • FIRST CITY TO HOST THE SUMMER OLYMPICS • ONE OF THE FIVE SPORTS IN THE MODERN PENTATHLON • BRITISH MOVIE ABOUT THE 1924 PARIS OLYMPIC GAMES • ...
General vocabulary 2024-07-26
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- An official document allowing people to travel to other countries.
- The set of words known and used in a language.
- A popular team sport played with a round ball that is kicked.
- A room where food is prepared and cooked.
- The condition of being physically healthy and strong, often through exercise.
- A vehicle composed of two wheels powered by pedaling.
- A place where books and other media are available for borrowing or research.
- A reduction in the usual price of something.
- The activity or art of creating pictures using paint.
- Bright with sunlight.
- Shown in theaters or on television for entertainment.
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- A building where objects of historical, scientific, or artistic interest are displayed.
- A talk between two or more people where ideas and thoughts are exchanged.
- Assignments given to students to be completed outside of class.
- A regular schedule or pattern of activities done every day.
- The place to which someone is going or being sent.
- Feeling very enthusiastic and eager about something.
- A place where people pay to eat meals prepared by a chef.
- A piece of clothing worn over other clothes to keep warm.
- The process of converting waste materials into reusable items.
- A close and supportive relationship between people.
- To rest and reduce stress or tension.
- A person living near or next door to someone else.
- A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth.
24 Clues: Bright with sunlight. • To rest and reduce stress or tension. • A room where food is prepared and cooked. • A reduction in the usual price of something. • The set of words known and used in a language. • The place to which someone is going or being sent. • A person living near or next door to someone else. • A close and supportive relationship between people. • ...
General Knowledge 2024-03-14
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- The process we use to Control of Hazardous Energy (CoHE)
- Japanese word for over-burden
- The process of Continuous improvement
- First measurable level in 3-pillar audit
- Work the equipment must do (part of the 4m's)
- Japanese word for uneven
- Batteries come together to create a ____ (Last process of battery making)
- Area where the jelly roll is inserted into the can
- a serious or life-threating incident based on 6 categories and guidelines
- The tool of built in quality "Left pillar of the TPS house"
- Area where the battery is charged and tested for short circuits
- The foundation of the TPS house
- "I" in CHIPS
- "C" in CHIPS
- Keeping machines clean and area around (Step of 4s+s)
- What we do at every intersection
- What we do when an abnormality happens on the line
- Overall goal of Toyota Production System "TPS"
- _____ is our number one focus for everyone
- Genchi-genbutsu means _____
- Five___ is a process we use to come up with the root cause of a problem
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- Second measurable level in 3-pillar audit
- Sign to signal parts are needed
- Last/best measurable level in 3-pillar audit
- Method to organize the workplace
- A workplace philosophy of showing care for others
- Items worn for safety
- First area in the battery making process
- work suppliers must do to confirm the condition of their product part of the 4m's)
- Japanese word for Waste
- This is required in all stages of 4S
- Acronym for 'Toyota production system'
- Items that are needed only (Step of 4s+s)
- Mistake proofing and/or Quality control Device (Japanese word)
- a device that draws attention to abnormality in the production process
- "P" in CHIPS
- The work humans must do (part of the 4m's)
- Acronym for Toyota Battery Manufacturing North Carolina
- "S" in CHIPS
- "Job Safety Analysis"
- "H" in CHIPS
- The work to ensure the condition of the product (part of the 4m's)
- Toyota started out as a ___ Company
- Systems to support and maintain area 4s (Step of 4s+s)
- is a four step management method used for continuous improvement of processes and product (Acronym)
- Tools and equipment as they are needed (Step of 4s+s)
- "What is needed" "When is needed" are examples of this pillar of TPS house (Acronym)
- Job instructions to make sure safety, quality, and productivity is achieved
48 Clues: "P" in CHIPS • "S" in CHIPS • "I" in CHIPS • "C" in CHIPS • "H" in CHIPS • Items worn for safety • "Job Safety Analysis" • Japanese word for Waste • Japanese word for uneven • Genchi-genbutsu means _____ • Japanese word for over-burden • Sign to signal parts are needed • The foundation of the TPS house • Method to organize the workplace • What we do at every intersection • ...
General Knowledge 2024-03-27
Across
- Antelope
- Dye for temp. tattoo
- Tiny
- Wine in French
- Folk knowledge
- Sarcastic writing
- Mixes
- Martial artist Chuck _____
- Eight musicians
- Related
- Robert, of Goodfella's
- Great conductors
- Make lace
- Gets by
- Brat
Down
- Aussie bird
- Leer
- Innocent
- Moose's kin
- Bruise
- 13, movie with Tom Hanks
- Zebra pattern
- Least fatty
- Hayworth, actress
- Talk back
- Writer of fables
- Vamoose!
- Responds to
28 Clues: Leer • Tiny • Brat • Mixes • Bruise • Related • Gets by • Antelope • Innocent • Vamoose! • Talk back • Make lace • Aussie bird • Moose's kin • Least fatty • Responds to • Zebra pattern • Wine in French • Folk knowledge • Eight musicians • Great conductors • Writer of fables • Sarcastic writing • Hayworth, actress • Dye for temp. tattoo • Robert, of Goodfella's • 13, movie with Tom Hanks • Martial artist Chuck _____
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE 2024-03-11
Across
- Who was the fifth Sultan of Brunei?
- Synonym for "difficult".
- What is "Community" in Malay?
- An abbreviation for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
- The smallest country in Southeast Asia.
- Someone you hire to take care of your family.
- Customs & values that are passed down from one generation to another.
- Synonym for "big".
- The biggest country in the world.
- Large family sizes comprising of many relatives living in the same household.
- Family that is made up of parent & children only.
- What is "Grandparents" in Malay?
- What is the oil producing town in Brunei?
- A term used to describe the family member who works to support the family.
- Synonym for "beautiful".
- One of two Malaysian state that borders with Brunei.
- What is the official residence of the Sultan of Brunei?
- What is the largest town in Temburong?
- Synonym for "tired".
Down
- What is "Family" in Malay?
- Synonym for "quiet".
- What is the capital city of Brunei?
- A group of two or more people who are related to and care for each other.
- Synonym for "fast".
- What is the district with the least number of people?
- Brunei achieved this on 23rd February 1984.
- The island on which Brunei is located.
- Shape that has three sides.
- What is the capital city of Japan?
- What is the largest town in Belait?
- The largest country in Southeast Asia.
- National dish of Brunei; sticky, derived from the trunk of sago palm tree.
- Brunei is home to vast expanses of tropical ______.
33 Clues: Synonym for "big". • Synonym for "fast". • Synonym for "quiet". • Synonym for "tired". • Synonym for "difficult". • Synonym for "beautiful". • What is "Family" in Malay? • Shape that has three sides. • What is "Community" in Malay? • What is "Grandparents" in Malay? • The biggest country in the world. • What is the capital city of Japan? • Who was the fifth Sultan of Brunei? • ...
General knowledge 2024-03-30
26 Clues: eat • tall • stop • left • jump • hair • walk • turn • ears • green • black • brown • sorry • right • small • medium • back up • tomorrow • continue • yesterday • Au Revoir • thank you • tout droit • aujourdhui • Madame Suzie • nice to meet you
General Knowledge 2024-02-21
Across
- I fill a library.
- Largest city in the South Island
- Most streamed rapper of 2023.
- Our capital city.
- Used to glide down a mountain.
- There are 364 day in a...
- 8 Legged crawler.
- Black & White striped.
- Measure it out with a...
- NZ is the land of the long white...
- High jump, shot put, long jump, sprints.
- Used on the ocean for freight.
Down
- Coldest place on earth.
- Largest city in Aotearoa.
- Happy ... to you!
- A symbol for being correct.
- Visit me to see lots of animals.
- Lives in a pineapple under the sea.
- Rain, sun, wind, thunderstorm.
- Friendly ocean creature.
- Our national sport.
- Bring everyone together in the hall for...
- NZ fuzzy fruit.
- Keep things cold in here.
- If you break your leg you use these.
- New Zealand's national animal.
26 Clues: NZ fuzzy fruit. • I fill a library. • Happy ... to you! • Our capital city. • 8 Legged crawler. • Our national sport. • Black & White striped. • Coldest place on earth. • Friendly ocean creature. • Measure it out with a... • Largest city in Aotearoa. • There are 364 day in a... • Keep things cold in here. • A symbol for being correct. • Most streamed rapper of 2023. • ...
general 93 2024-02-02
Across
- small mammal with very long ears
- utah capital
- country north of england
- cowboy footware
- source of wool
- four sided poygon, all sides equal
- pittsburgf nhl team
- meat from cattle
- crawls with home on its back
- home of nhl wild
Down
- birthday is july fourth
- airplane with two wings
- boston nhl team
- country west of england, on same island
- longest side in right triangle
- planet between earth and mercury
- opposite of hate
- center of solar system
- facial hair on chin
- animal doctor
20 Clues: utah capital • animal doctor • source of wool • boston nhl team • cowboy footware • opposite of hate • meat from cattle • home of nhl wild • pittsburgf nhl team • facial hair on chin • center of solar system • birthday is july fourth • airplane with two wings • country north of england • crawls with home on its back • longest side in right triangle • small mammal with very long ears • ...
General review 2023-10-03
20 Clues: dog • red • cat • five • Ruler • eight • books • seven • black • sister • mother • father • Eraser • Pencil • brother • folders • Notebook • Backpack • The (feminine) • the (Masculine)
General worlds 2024-04-17
Across
- recurring, attending, or functioning at fixed, uniform, or normal intervals
- creating the visual elements and layout of a website
- providing or showing creative or spiritual inspiration
- an ongoing process that helps a work group evolve into a cohesive unit
- the process or activity of writing computer programs
- free from tension and anxiety
- a person who sets up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- what was the most exciting part of the story?
- take aggressive military action against (a place or enemy forces) with weapons or armed force
- a person or thing that loses or has lost something, especially a game or contest
- the sequence of events within a story
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- a game played using a computer, typically a video game,
- a strong desire to know or learn something
- want to do something
- be successful or victorious in (a contest or conflict)
- soft, sticky matter resulting from the mixing of earth and water
- any artistic work or practice that uses digital technology as part of the creative or presentation process
- making little or no noise
- the state of being full of life or vigour; liveliness
- having an excessive desire or appetite for food
- facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis
- of a low or inferior standard or quality
- what was the message of the history
- of or at a low or relatively low temperature
25 Clues: want to do something • making little or no noise • free from tension and anxiety • what was the message of the history • the sequence of events within a story • of a low or inferior standard or quality • a strong desire to know or learn something • of or at a low or relatively low temperature • what was the most exciting part of the story? • ...
General Words 2024-04-17
Across
- an ongoing process that helps a work group evolve into a cohesive unit
- free from tension and anxiety
- of a low or inferior standard or quality
- making little or no noise
- a game played using a computer, typically a video game,
- soft, sticky matter resulting from the mixing of earth and water
- what was the most exciting part of the story?
- be successful or victorious in (a contest or conflict)
- creating the visual elements and layout of a website
- a strong desire to know or learn something
- the sequence of events within a story
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
Down
- what was the message of the history
- facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis
- the process or activity of writing computer programs
- the state of being full of life or vigour; liveliness
- recurring, attending, or functioning at fixed, uniform, or normal intervals
- any artistic work or practice that uses digital technology as part of the creative or presentation process
- of or at a low or relatively low temperature
- take aggressive military action against (a place or enemy forces) with weapons or armed force
- having an excessive desire or appetite for food
- a person or thing that loses or has lost something, especially a game or contest
- providing or showing creative or spiritual inspiration
- a person who sets up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.
- want to do something
25 Clues: want to do something • making little or no noise • free from tension and anxiety • what was the message of the history • the sequence of events within a story • of a low or inferior standard or quality • a strong desire to know or learn something • of or at a low or relatively low temperature • what was the most exciting part of the story? • ...
General knowledge 2024-06-23
Across
- How many sides does a triangle have?
- What is the biggest cat called?
- Which vegetable helps you see better?
- How many legs does a spider have?
- What is the 'opposite' of cheap?
- What is the capital city of Japan
- How many hearts does an octopus have?
- What do we use to eat soup?
- What is the only land mammal that cannot jump?
- If you freeze water, what do you get?
Down
- What is faster, light or sound?
- What colours are the stars on the American flag?
- What animal can learn to talk?
- Which is the body part that is fully grown from birth?
- What colour is spinach?
- Which animal is known as a 'Man's best friend?
- How many colours in a rainbow?
- What country is the largest in the world?
- What do bees make?
- What is the biggest planet in our solar system?
- What company invented the Iphone?
21 Clues: What do bees make? • What colour is spinach? • What do we use to eat soup? • What animal can learn to talk? • How many colours in a rainbow? • What is faster, light or sound? • What is the biggest cat called? • What is the 'opposite' of cheap? • How many legs does a spider have? • What is the capital city of Japan • What company invented the Iphone? • ...
