medical terminology Crossword Puzzles
Music crossword 2022-11-28
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- Repeated
- Half of a beat
- Two beats
- Five notes
- The clef our right hand usually plays
- A pattern or tempo
- The clef our left hand usually plays
- Used to find how loud or soft to play
- Indicates sharps and flats in a piece
- Terminology based on how many instruments in a piece
- Position of a single sound in a complete range of sound
- Rapid alternation of a certain group of notes
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- Examples of monophonic, homophonic and so on
- Used to find how many beats are in a bar
- A group of instruments played using your breath
- One beat
- Classification of instruments e.g drums
- A quarter of a beat
- Multiple rhythms played together
- Three notes played in one beat
- Shape of melodic line
- Repeated
22 Clues: Repeated • One beat • Repeated • Two beats • Five notes • Half of a beat • A pattern or tempo • A quarter of a beat • Shape of melodic line • Three notes played in one beat • Multiple rhythms played together • The clef our left hand usually plays • The clef our right hand usually plays • Used to find how loud or soft to play • Indicates sharps and flats in a piece • ...
G6 Lesson 9 2024-12-31
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- - 교외, 근교
- - (마음의) 평정
- - 번갈아 나오는, 서로의, 상호의, 교체의, 교대하는
- - 무서운, 어마어마한
- - (말투가) 부드러운, 상냥한
- - 기꺼이, 자진해서, 쉽사리, 즉시
- - 연속, 계속, 잇따름
- - 옳은, 정의의, 공정한
- - (만약) …라면
- - (피부의) 작은 구멍, 털구멍
- - 전문용어, 전문 용어
- - 개조하다, 변하게 하다, 개종하다
- - (노예)폐지론자
- - 농업
- - (마음 등을) 맞추다, 조화시키다
- - 지속적인, 계속되는
- - 산업의
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- - 도시의, 도시화 된
- - 방해, 좌절
- - (단어의) 어원; (다른 것·근원에서) 끌어냄, 얻음
- - (기독교파의) 남자 성직자
- - 잠정적인, 임시의, 확정되지 않은, 망설이는, 자신없는
- - 주장된, 추정의
- - 24시간[밤낮 없이] 계속되는
- - (다른 사람들 눈에 비치는 모습)
- - 완전히
- - 느슨해지다
- - (때가) 경과하다, 지나다
- - 논점, 논쟁
- - 혁명, 변혁, 개혁
- - (난자를) 수정시키다, 비옥하게 하다, 풍부하게 하다
- - (도시, 집 등을) 남김없이 파괴하다
- - (마음 등을) 맞추다, 조화시키다
- - (끓는 물·김으로) 데게 하다
- - 끼워 넣다
35 Clues: - 농업 • - 완전히 • - 산업의 • - 느슨해지다 • - 끼워 넣다 • - 교외, 근교 • - 방해, 좌절 • - 논점, 논쟁 • - (마음의) 평정 • - 주장된, 추정의 • - (만약) …라면 • - (노예)폐지론자 • - 도시의, 도시화 된 • - 무서운, 어마어마한 • - 혁명, 변혁, 개혁 • - 지속적인, 계속되는 • - 연속, 계속, 잇따름 • - 전문용어, 전문 용어 • - 옳은, 정의의, 공정한 • - (기독교파의) 남자 성직자 • - (때가) 경과하다, 지나다 • - (말투가) 부드러운, 상냥한 • - 24시간[밤낮 없이] 계속되는 • - (피부의) 작은 구멍, 털구멍 • - (끓는 물·김으로) 데게 하다 • - (다른 사람들 눈에 비치는 모습) • - 기꺼이, 자진해서, 쉽사리, 즉시 • - 개조하다, 변하게 하다, 개종하다 • ...
External Anatomy of Livestock 2017-02-16
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- protein in the outer layer of the skin
- two external openings of the nose
- system which includes the skin which protects the body
- external part of the ear
- underlying layer of the skin
- area toward the head of the body
- Papilla openings which lead to the mammary glands
- back or posterior of body
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- end farthest from the point of reference
- structure nearest to the major point of reference
- outer layer of cells which makes up the skin
- belly or underside
- anatomical terminology prevents _____________
- long or stiff hairs on the face or nostrils, sensory
- hoof farther up the animal's leg
- directed toward or neat the tail of the body
16 Clues: belly or underside • external part of the ear • back or posterior of body • underlying layer of the skin • hoof farther up the animal's leg • area toward the head of the body • two external openings of the nose • protein in the outer layer of the skin • end farthest from the point of reference • outer layer of cells which makes up the skin • ...
Ballet Terminology & History 2023-09-20
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- Ballet contains centuries of _________.
- To change
- Dancers execute exercises to gain strength and practice technique in preparation to dance
- Throwing step
- Turn or spin
- Ballet terminology is utilizes _______ (language).
- Gliding
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- This King established the Academy of Dance and performed in many ballets
- To chase
- In the 19th century, in classical ballet, female dancers wear these kind of shoes
- Chains or links
- Ballet was originally performed as entertainment for the _____.
- In the 20th century,choreographers used more freedom of ______ in torso, arms, and upper body.
- Done at the end of class to thank teacher and musicians
- Ballet began in this country in the 15th century
- To bend
16 Clues: To bend • Gliding • To chase • To change • Turn or spin • Throwing step • Chains or links • Ballet contains centuries of _________. • Ballet began in this country in the 15th century • Ballet terminology is utilizes _______ (language). • Done at the end of class to thank teacher and musicians • Ballet was originally performed as entertainment for the _____. • ...
Dance Terminology 2021-05-22
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- Also called a toe touch jump in second position.
- Originated as an English folk dance, in a 2/4 tempo.
- A side stretch of the torso, with legs in 2nd position. [Horton technique].
- A large, open fourth position in which one knee is bent (usually the front), and the other is straight.
- Moving one part of the body, such as the head, shoulder, ribs, or hips, while the rest are immobile.
- Also called a back bend.
- The introductory / warm up portion of the ballet class, conducted while holding onto a ballet bar.
- “Slide or glide”. A linking or preparatory step.
- Shoulder shaking: alternating in a rapid motion.
- Rising to demi-pointe while simultaneously
- Step.
- The gesture leg is extended behind the dancer’s body at 90° or higher.
- In front.
- An elegant smooth dance in a 3/4 tempo, with accent on the first beat.
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- A relaxing or arching movement.
- A brush, hop on the opposite foot, shuffle and a step. This step is performed traveling backwards and alternates feet.
- Step consisting of a step, shuffle, and a leap.
- A slow pivot of the body while standing on one leg.
- Springing into fifth position relevé en pointe or demi-pointe from demi-plié.
- The hip of the gesture leg is at 90°, the knee is bent, and the foot is pointed.
- Rapid tempo movements, often includes jumping steps.
- Rotation of the torso around the pelvis. [Graham technique].
- To hit the legs together, moving in and out of fifth position in the air.
- A jump from two feet onto one foot in various directions.
- “Changing the feet”. A vertical jump with a change of feet in the air (from fifth position front to fifth back).
- Turn of the body.
- the gesture leg into fifth.
- Leap in which the forward leg is in parallel passé and the backward leg is in attitude turned out.[Horton technique].
28 Clues: Step. • In front. • Turn of the body. • Also called a back bend. • the gesture leg into fifth. • A relaxing or arching movement. • Rising to demi-pointe while simultaneously • Step consisting of a step, shuffle, and a leap. • Also called a toe touch jump in second position. • “Slide or glide”. A linking or preparatory step. • Shoulder shaking: alternating in a rapid motion. • ...
Dental Terminology 2021-06-01
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- Primary Dentist a Member is assigned to for services
- Responsible for the diagnosis, treatment, management, and overall coordination of dental services needed to meet pediatric patients’ oral health needs
- Eight teeth in the front of the mouth (four in the top center and four in the bottom center). Characteristically thin, with narrow edge used to take bites of food
- Some patients have extra teeth referred to as supernumerary. These teeth are documented by adding 50 to the tooth position number. (i.e. a supernumerary for tooth 14 would be documented as 64).
- This surface is the farthest from the midline of the mouth
- Amount paid for medical services in a geographic area based on what providers in the area usually charge for the same or similar services.
- Molars have a surface that faces towards the inner part of the cheek
- Responsible for the diagnosis, treatment, management, and overall coordination of dental services needed to meet patients’ oral health needs
- Remaining teeth located in the back of the mouth. Large flat-topped teeth used to chew and grind food.
- Back teeth (molars)
- Baby teeth. Children typically have 20 primary teeth.
- Adult teeth. A typical adult has 32 teeth.
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- Upper arch of mouth
- Specializes in cleaning of teeth, taking x-rays, and providing dental services and care under the supervision of a dentist
- Specializes in treatment of irregularities in the teeth and jaws including the use of braces
- Lower arch of mouth
- Front teeth (incisors and cuspids)
- Specializes in the restoration and maintenance of oral function by replacing missing teeth or other oral structures with artificial devices such as dentures
- This surface of the tooth is the closest to the midline of the mouth
- Four teeth (two on the top and two on the bottom) located next to the incisors. Sharp teeth used for ripping and tearing apart food, also known as canines.
- This surface is the flat area used for chewing
- Anterior teeth have an incisal surface. This surface is the top cutting edge of the incisor and cuspids used for biting.
- It is the surface of the tooth that faces toward the roof of the mouth or tongue
- This is the surface of the tooth that faces the lips
- Specializes in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of gum disease and placement of dental implants
- Specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the dental pulp and regularly receives referrals to perform root canals
- Specializes in treating many diseases, injuries, and defects in the head, neck, and jaws such removing impacted wisdom teeth and corrective jaw surgery
27 Clues: Upper arch of mouth • Lower arch of mouth • Back teeth (molars) • Front teeth (incisors and cuspids) • Adult teeth. A typical adult has 32 teeth. • This surface is the flat area used for chewing • Primary Dentist a Member is assigned to for services • This is the surface of the tooth that faces the lips • Baby teeth. Children typically have 20 primary teeth. • ...
Anatomical Terminology 2021-04-20
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- occuring across a limb
- occuring along the length of a limb or bone
- elbow
- toward the centre of the body
- toward the animal's head
- teeth
- gums
- wrist
- toward the tip of the nose (head only)
- refers to the bottom of the hind feet
- shoulder blade
- refers to the bottom of the front feet
- upper jaw
- refers to one side
- joint hip
- armpit
- toward the animal's tail
- refers to both sides
- toward the midline
- occuring at an angle
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- a condition that looks the same on both sides
- back thoracic spine
- lower jaw
- groin
- toward the right or left side
- cervical spine
- toward the animal's abdomen
- toward the surface of the body
- ear flap
- between the toes
- knee
- away from the body (extremities)
- limb front leg
- toward the animal's back or spine
- toward the body (extremities)
- arm
- chest
- limb hind leg
- nostril
- hock
- belly
- thoracic spine
42 Clues: arm • gums • knee • hock • elbow • groin • teeth • wrist • chest • belly • armpit • nostril • ear flap • lower jaw • upper jaw • joint hip • limb hind leg • cervical spine • limb front leg • shoulder blade • thoracic spine • between the toes • refers to one side • toward the midline • back thoracic spine • refers to both sides • occuring at an angle • occuring across a limb • toward the animal's head • toward the animal's tail • ...
Religious Terminology 2021-04-26
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- a character used as a representation of an object
- having all parts of a section connected or linked
- a part of earth's surface not covered in water
- the flow in which is mutually involved in
- a public occasion celebrating an event
- territory
- the belief for supernatural power animating objects around the universe
- being impossible to separate
- a person whose descent from the older generation
- a statue-like emblem thought to have spiritual connectivity
- a religious ceremony acted in order
- a traditional story relating to older generations
- is otherwise known as indigenous
- blood relation
- creation of life according to aboriginal dreamtime
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- concerned with the human spirit or soul
- relations
- originating in a particular native land
- compatibility in
- paintings made with human skill
- a nation with it's own government occupying
- an important figure to the upbringing of something
22 Clues: relations • territory • blood relation • compatibility in • being impossible to separate • paintings made with human skill • is otherwise known as indigenous • a religious ceremony acted in order • a public occasion celebrating an event • concerned with the human spirit or soul • originating in a particular native land • the flow in which is mutually involved in • ...
Rigging Terminology 2022-08-30
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- heavy/When the arbor weight is greater than the weight below the loft blocks.
- pulley for hoisting or hauling with a grooved rim for retaining a wire rope.
- collar/Located above the spreader plate, this keeps the counterweights in place during an accidental crash.
- metal pipe above the stage to which the scenery, curtains, or lights are attached.
- Retardant/label means retardant chemical has been added. These fabrics need FR upkeep.
- heavy/When the load is greater than the arbor weight directly below the head block.
- purchase/A counterweight system where 1 pound of weight over the stage is matched by 1 pound of weight on the arbor. Battens move 1 foot for every foot the arbor moves.
- plate/Thin flat bars on an arbor used to mark balanced loads.
- consisting of two eyes and a threaded rod which is adjustable, allowing hanging scenery to be raised or lowered to the precise height needed.
- loft/The space between the roof and the performance area that is not visible to the audience.
- rope/wire cable, typically around ⅛” used for lifting scenic elements, or attaching battens to rigging. (also known as aircraft cable)
- eyepiece used for the end of the weir rope to provide a location for attaching other hardware.
- link/ a connector used to link or terminate a chain
- hung/ Battens or items directly fixed to the structure or attached at a fixed elevation using chain, rods, or cable.
- set/One unit of a counterweight system consisting of one or more lift lines that can work together as a group for hoisting wider scenery.
- lock/This lever holds the batten in position when the load is balanced.
- border that is part of the proscenium opening.
- curtain/A curtain that travels straight up and down.
- balance/When the arbor weight and batten load are equal.
- (and keeper)/a piece of hardware that is attached to the top of a flat that provides a ring for hanging
- block/A pulley mounted to the gridiron of a performance space or to the building’s support steel, to support the lift lines and change their direction between the load (on the batten) and the head block.
- purchase/A counterweight system where 1 pound of weight over the stage requires 2 pounds of weight on the arbor. Battens move 2 feet for every 1 foot the arbor moves.
- Press/often called by the brand name Nico used to clamp a sleeve around wire rope to make a secure rope.
- cradle/A special effect using muslin rigged onto two adjacent battens, filled with artificial snow.
- motors/A type of motorized rigging used to lift large items typically found in arena rigging.
- shaft/A part of a motorized rigging system that rotates on a motor to control batten movement.
- woven fabric that appears solid when lit from the front, but transparent when lit from behind.
- rail/The horizontal metal rail with a row of rope locks.
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- strong fiber derived from the Philippine abaca plant.
- collection of beams that provide support for the head and loft blocks.
- connector used in climbing that is spring loaded and sometimes used in rigging.
- clamp for attaching two pieces to each other, often fixed or on a swivel
- system/A rigging system composed of a batten or pipe over the stage space, suspended by cables connected to the arbor containing weights. This system allows scenery or equipment to be raised or lowered over the stage space.
- carriage that holds the weights that counter balance the load on the batten.
- that are dividend in the middle and travel on a track that open and close from the center.
- legs that are the furthest downstage that make the proscenium opening appear smaller.
- system/A rigging system that uses ropes and sandbags instead of counterweight arbors or other devices.
- velvet-like curtain that has a dull finish and a thickness that absorbs and blocks sound and light.
- line/The wire ropes that suspend the batten from the loft blocks.
- rigging component consisting of a large loop and a threaded locking pin.
- block/The pulley or block mounted to the building’s support steel that guides the wire rope between the arbor and loft blocks. The head block bears the full load of the line set and changes the direction of the lift lines.
- canvas that is painted and hung as scenery. Very flexible ways to use in both size and rigging effects, such as full (entire stage), cut (for effects like trees/leaves) and roll (unwrapped for effect).
- line/A ¾” rope which is attached to the top of the arbor and goes over the head block down to the user. An individual pulls on this rope in order to lower or raise a batten.
- hoist/Similar to a chain motor, a type of rigging used for lifting large scenic elements, typically in arena rigging.
- system/A theatrical rigging system that uses winches to move battens.
- Flame Retardant/means the manufacturing of the fabric includes a fabric or process that lasts for the life of the fabric.
- ring/The oval ring that surrounds the operating line and the rope lock to ensure that the rope lock is in a locked position.
- gallery/The area near the grid where the arbor can be loaded with weight.
- block/The return pulley for the operating line which is weighted to keep tension in the operating line.
- rope, usually in shorter lengths, used for lifting scenery.
- lighter, less expensive fabric that can be used instead of velour for curtains, but is also less effective at absorbing/blocking sound and light.
- gallery/The area where the crew is able to lower or raise a batten.
- operator/Stagehands hired to operate the rail/controls of a counterweight system. Also referred to as line operator.
- total weight of the batten, scenery or lights, and the wire rope located below the loft blocks.
54 Clues: border that is part of the proscenium opening. • link/ a connector used to link or terminate a chain • curtain/A curtain that travels straight up and down. • strong fiber derived from the Philippine abaca plant. • balance/When the arbor weight and batten load are equal. • rail/The horizontal metal rail with a row of rope locks. • ...
Nursing Terminology 2022-08-18
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- the balance of the input & output of fluids in the body which allows metabolic processes to fx correctly.
- decreased urine output.
- microorganisms that are found on hands & are easily transferred to & from hands.
- the sensation of shortness of breath & can occur with elevated normal or decreased respiration rates.
- microorganisms residing under the superficial cells of the stratum corneum.
- if they are healthy who has a RR of 12-20 breaths per minute?
- an infection occurring in a patient during the process of care.
- how many seconds should soap be lathered?
- when taking the pulse at the neck, which arteries are being felt?
- what should be kept covered in order to prevent overexposure?
- where do you 1st remove your glove from?
- the # of breathes a person takes during a one minute period while at rest.
- what individual should have the fastest resting heart rate?
- a heartbeat that triggers from multiple locations.
- no breath and refers to the absence of breathing.
- when taking the pulse at the wrist, which arteries are being felt?
- urine output indicates what organ is functioning?
- a pulse is the measurement of what?
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- minimal urine output.
- a polluting or poisonous substances that makes something impure.
- what side of the patient should the gown be removed from first?
- urine output is measured in mL & what other unit?
- urine output of greater than 3 liters per day.
- a pulse that is forceful & strong.
- the expansion of arteries.
- what side of the patient should be dressed first?
- breathing which is abnormally slow.
- breathing that is abnormally deep, appears labored & may occur with it without rapid breathing.
- an elevated respiration that is shallow.
- what's the abbreviation for certified nursing assistant?
- abbreviation for personal protective equipment.
- an organism causing diseases to its host.
- an individual should urinate at least once every..?
- records the electrical signal from the heart to check for different heart conditions.
34 Clues: minimal urine output. • decreased urine output. • the expansion of arteries. • a pulse that is forceful & strong. • breathing which is abnormally slow. • a pulse is the measurement of what? • an elevated respiration that is shallow. • where do you 1st remove your glove from? • how many seconds should soap be lathered? • an organism causing diseases to its host. • ...
Geography Terminology 2022-09-13
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- Imaginary horizontal lines that divide the earth
- Shows 2D surface features on a map
- Large ice sheet
- A cold treeless area
- All living and non-living things coexisting together
- A piece of land surrounded by water
- Dividing line in the middle of the earth separates the hemispheres
- Flat lands with grasses and a few trees
- Flats lands with only small changes in elevation
- A flat empty biome filled with sand with little plant and animal life
- The art of making maps
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- The vertical height above the sea level
- Tall, natural place on earth
- Imaginary vertical lines that divide the earth
- Freshwater wetland, with muddy land and lots of trees and shrubs
- Often very wet that includes many sub-biome types
- Heavily wooded area, can be different kinds depending on the type of tree
- A community of interacting organisms
- Half of the earth, Northern or Southern
- Large flowing body of water that empties into a sea or ocean
- Large body of salt water that surrounds a continent
- Wetland in found along rivers, ponds, lakes, and coasts
- Land surrounded by water on three sides
- The weather in an area
24 Clues: Large ice sheet • A cold treeless area • The weather in an area • The art of making maps • Tall, natural place on earth • Shows 2D surface features on a map • A piece of land surrounded by water • A community of interacting organisms • The vertical height above the sea level • Half of the earth, Northern or Southern • Land surrounded by water on three sides • ...
Photograph Terminology 2022-09-23
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- Visual distortion in your image that looks like tiny specks
- Variable focal length lens
- Distance between the nearest and furthest point in an image that remains sharp
- stands for International standards Organization and it's expressed as a whole number
- When you are ready to take a picture you push this
- Unwanted reflection off a shiny or glossy surface
- A three legged metal stand for holding a camera that prevents camera moving during exposures
- The Total amount of light entering the camera
- Make sure this is charged and working
- meter The device in your camera that captures how much light passes to record an image onto your memory card
- The separation between the darkest and brightest areas of the image
- The most common image file type that is universally readable
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- A lens with a fixed focal length that cannot zoom
- The art of telling a visual story with photographs
- To cut out or remove unwanted areas of a photo
- Size of the lens opening expressed numerically
- The specific location from which a photo is shot
- Lighting generated by an electric flash tube or an unnatural source
- One of the three elements on the exposure triangle
- Abbreviation for digital single-lens reflex
- The kind of exposure that results if an image comes out dark
- The unoccupied space around the subject in your image
- Means Drawing with light in greek.
23 Clues: Variable focal length lens • Means Drawing with light in greek. • Make sure this is charged and working • Abbreviation for digital single-lens reflex • The Total amount of light entering the camera • To cut out or remove unwanted areas of a photo • Size of the lens opening expressed numerically • The specific location from which a photo is shot • ...
Art Terminology 2022-11-12
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- A 3-dimensional form made by carving, casting, or other shaping techniques.
- An image that has been engraved into the surface of a rock.
- Images that have been painted onto a rock, usually in a cave or overhang.
- A process that uses stop-motion photography with clay figures to create the illusion of movement.
- Type of art/ materials an artwork is made of.
- The act of selecting, organising, and presenting objects for display.
- A collection of artworks for public display.
- These form the basic building blocks of an artwork.
- Documentation and secondary material.
- A modernist movement, presenting the world from a subjective perspective.
- A mark or character that represents or stands for something else such as material, object or idea.
- Surface quality, from smooth to rough.
- An object not originally created as art but used in or appreciated as a work of art.
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- Created by light reflecting off a surface.
- Lasting for a very short time, fleeting momentarily.
- Containing or using only one colour.
- A drawing in which a single, unbroken line is used to develop the image.
- Has one dimension, joining two points.
- A large-scale, mixed media construction.
- Any self-published unique work of art including text and images.
- Three-dimensional area.
- Range in terms of value.
- Used to create an illusion of depth.
- An area contained within an implied line.
- A wide search over an area in order to obtain something.
- A three-dimensional composition in which a collection of objects is unified in a sculptural work.
- The makeup of something.
27 Clues: Three-dimensional area. • Range in terms of value. • The makeup of something. • Containing or using only one colour. • Used to create an illusion of depth. • Documentation and secondary material. • Has one dimension, joining two points. • Surface quality, from smooth to rough. • A large-scale, mixed media construction. • An area contained within an implied line. • ...
Christmas Terminology 2022-12-06
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- What is a decoration that hangs on a tree?
- Shiny material used as a decoration on a tree.
- Decorated with lights, ornaments, and candy canes.
- Santa fills in with small toys and candy.
- Who flys Santas sleigh?
- You get them every year fir Santa Claus.
- The activity of going house to house singing.
- Red and white, and tastes like peppermint
- Who do you spend time with on Christmas Eve?
- You get them in the mail.
- Where all the toys get built.
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- Shaped like a house that you decorate with candy and frosting.
- Where does Santa Live?
- Santas Helpers.
- What do you put on a gingerbread house?
- Santa goes down this to get inside your house.
- Your build this in the winter.
- Santa flies in this around the world.
- Who brings presents on Christmas Eve?
- Has a bright red nose.
20 Clues: Santas Helpers. • Where does Santa Live? • Has a bright red nose. • Who flys Santas sleigh? • You get them in the mail. • Where all the toys get built. • Your build this in the winter. • Santa flies in this around the world. • Who brings presents on Christmas Eve? • What do you put on a gingerbread house? • You get them every year fir Santa Claus. • ...
Business terminology 2022-11-14
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- plan smart money
- A product consumers ______ for
- Apple Inc
- necessary
- The more products are made the bigger the ______ grows
- makes things
- pension
- Scrub daddy
- Exchange of items
- brought out of my country
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- CSR
- super store
- start a business
- not necessary
- brought into my country
- foot massage
- they buy products
- money
- Canberra
- allowance
20 Clues: CSR • money • pension • Canberra • Apple Inc • necessary • allowance • super store • Scrub daddy • foot massage • makes things • not necessary • start a business • plan smart money • they buy products • Exchange of items • brought into my country • brought out of my country • A product consumers ______ for • The more products are made the bigger the ______ grows
CVT Terminology 2022-10-02
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- Metal plate used to make contact between the body and electrocardiograph's current
- Between the atrium and ventricle on the right side of the heart
- Between the atrium and ventricle on the left side of the heart
- Pictures of the heart from different angles
- Inner layer of the heart; valves consist of this
- The relaxation phase of the heart, recovery phase
- The instrument used to record the electrical activity of the heart
- Fiberous fluid filled sac that encloses the heart and allows for expansion
- Artery that leaves the right ventricle and carries low oxygenated blood to the lungs
- Top of the heart at the level of the second rib on the right side
- Also know as the mitral valve
- Outer layer of heart
- I, II, III
- Chest leads
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- Death to the myocardium due to obstructed blood flow and lack of oxygen to that area
- The portion of the EKG between two waves
- Main artery of the body, 3cm in diameter
- Lack of blood flow causing oxygen deprivation to an area
- The aortic and pulmonic valves
- Thick muscular layer of heart
- Circulation of blood from the heart's left side to the body
- Graphic representation of the hearts electricity
- Circulation of deoxygenated blood from the heart's right ventricle to the lungs
- Veins that bring oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atrium
- Used to check what voltage the electrocardiograph is using
- The waves on the EKG representing the activity of the heart
- Period from the beginning of one beat to the beginning of the next beat; 1 heart beat
- Abnormal heart sound
- Pointed tip of heart
- Electrical charge that causes the contraction of one part of the heart while the other part relaxes
- No heart contractions "flat line"
31 Clues: I, II, III • Chest leads • Abnormal heart sound • Pointed tip of heart • Outer layer of heart • Thick muscular layer of heart • Also know as the mitral valve • The aortic and pulmonic valves • No heart contractions "flat line" • The portion of the EKG between two waves • Main artery of the body, 3cm in diameter • Pictures of the heart from different angles • ...
astronomy terminology 2022-11-21
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- A massive ball of gas that generates prodigious amounts of energy
- person who made this crossword
- a physicist who studies astronomy
- a small frozen mass that travels around the sun
- between or among stars
- a giant ball of gas
- When the Moon or a planet appears especially close either to another planet or to a bright star.
- any celestial body orbiting around a planet or star
- A star ending its life in a huge explosion is called a …
- of or relating to or associated with the moon
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- a mass that enters earth's atmosphere, becoming incandescent
- the 3rd planet from the sun
- of or relating to or caused by gravitation
- relating to the sun or utilizing the energies of the sun
- The changing illumination of the Moon (or other body) over time.
- a dwarf planet
- A solid body orbiting the Sun that consists of metal and rock.
- An event that occurs when the shadow of a planet or moon falls upon a second body.
- a giant planet with a ring of ice particles
- small extraterrestrial body that hits the earth's atmosphere
- the second nearest planet to the sun
- A vast collection of stars, gas, and dust.
22 Clues: a dwarf planet • a giant ball of gas • between or among stars • the 3rd planet from the sun • person who made this crossword • a physicist who studies astronomy • the second nearest planet to the sun • of or relating to or caused by gravitation • A vast collection of stars, gas, and dust. • a giant planet with a ring of ice particles • ...
Computer Terminology 2022-10-20
23 Clues: Click • screen • errors • network • shortcut • programs • to plug in • application • read memory • Data goes in • Digital Data • sound quality • prints papers • produce audio • Circuit Board • Data goes out • PC information • Computer Brain • Portable memory • capture pictures • processes gaming • short term memory • drive storage device
Musical Terminology 2022-10-15
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- This word means to hold until motioned to stop/you feel like stopping.
- This is what "BPM" stands for (combine to one word).
- This word means "strong punch."
- This word means "very soft."
- This tempo means "walking speed."
- This word means to hold through the next note.
- This word means "slow down."
- This tempo means "very slow."
- This word means to play "legato" (smooth and connected).
- This word means to "gradually get SOFTER."
- This tempo means "fast."
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- This dynamic means "moderately soft" (combine to one word).
- This word means "very loud."
- This word means "short, quick."
- This tempo means "very fast."
- This tempo means "moderate speed."
- This word means "speed up."
- This word means to "gradually get LOUDER."
- This dynamic means "soft."
- This word means "loud."
20 Clues: This word means "loud." • This tempo means "fast." • This dynamic means "soft." • This word means "speed up." • This word means "very loud." • This word means "very soft." • This word means "slow down." • This tempo means "very fast." • This tempo means "very slow." • This word means "short, quick." • This word means "strong punch." • This tempo means "walking speed." • ...
Position Terminology 2023-01-14
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- father away from skin surface
- rotating hand into opposite of anatomic position
- on the opposite side
- front half of patient
- moving body part away from midline Circumduction move around in the form of a circle
- increases angle of joint
- on the same side of body or part
- divides the body into right and left
- rotating hand into anatomic position
- palm of hand
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- decreases angle of joint
- back half of patient
- towards the median plane
- nearer the skin surface
- near the source, beginning or trunk of body
- Plane at an angle or slant
- moving body part towards midline
- divides the body into anterior and posterior
- divides the body into superior and inferior
- away from median plane
- away from source
- sole or posterior surface of foot
22 Clues: palm of hand • away from source • back half of patient • on the opposite side • front half of patient • away from median plane • nearer the skin surface • decreases angle of joint • towards the median plane • increases angle of joint • Plane at an angle or slant • father away from skin surface • moving body part towards midline • on the same side of body or part • ...
Orthopedic Terminology 2019-06-03
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- passive range of motion
- moving a body part backward and parallel to the ground.
- Round back, increased flexion of the spine, hunchback.
- movement of the forearm to place the palm upward.
- movement of a body part away from the body's midline
- A joint replacement
- Movement of a body part toward the midline.
- Decreased range of motion caused by stiffening of the joint.
- rotation outward rotation,.
- deformity causing an outward turning of the foot and toe. ( genu valgus or knock-kneed).
- extension past neutral.
- Movement of the ankle inward.
- Lateral curvature of the spine.
- deformity causing an inward turing of the foot and toe. (genu varus or bowlegged).
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- Movement of one bone turning on another.
- a surgical procedure when a thin lighted scope is inserted into a joint. Used to diagnose and treat certain conditions.
- turning the forearm so the palm is down.
- rotation Inward rotation.
- A partial joint replacement – only one component of the joint is replaced.
- Moving the arm in a circle around the shoulder.
- flexion Extension of the ankle, pointing of the foot and toes.
- open reduction internal fixation.
- Movement of the hand or foot upward.
- Movement of the ankle outward.
- Movement of the joint that opens it or maximally increases its angle.
- Swayback, increased hyperextension of the spine.
- twisting of the bone on its axis.
- Bending of the joint.
28 Clues: A joint replacement • Bending of the joint. • passive range of motion • extension past neutral. • rotation Inward rotation. • rotation outward rotation,. • Movement of the ankle inward. • Movement of the ankle outward. • Lateral curvature of the spine. • open reduction internal fixation. • twisting of the bone on its axis. • Movement of the hand or foot upward. • ...
Pathology terminology 2019-02-19
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- Diagnosis based on examination of the living animal using techniques such as PE/Rads/Ultrasound etc
- a lesion that is so distinct for a certain disease, it is easily identifiable
- process of removing tissue from LIVING animal for daignostic examination
- combination of changes due to autolysis and postmortem bacteria induced changes
- statement of preicted outcome concerning the disease process
- conclusion regarding the nature, cause, and development of disease
- diagnosis that provides the precise cause of disease and tissue response
- list of disease or conditions that could potentially be cuasing the patient's clincial signs or lesions
- the study of altered physiologic function due to disease
- widespread distributoin of normal liver structure by fibrosis
- Changes that occur in tissues and cells after death of animal
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- the final name of the disease or disease process
- one who inteprets and diagnoses changes caused by disease in tissues and body fluid
- diagnosis based on combination of clinical signs physical exam findings and changes
- after examination of tissues, a summary diagnosis
- change / changes that occur in tissue and cell prior to death of animal
- evaulates gross and microscopic changes in tissue from dead or living animals
- abnormal structural or functional change
- A rule out that is highly unlikely, rare, or unrealistic that it should not be considered in the list of rule out
- evaluates changes in blood, serum,urine, cytology, and skin impression from living animals
- the mechanisms and process that lead to disease
- breakdown of tissues after death post mortem due to release of endogenous enzymes; auto digestion
- study of disease
- sytematic gross evalutaiton of tissue in a DEAD animal; also known as autopsy
24 Clues: study of disease • abnormal structural or functional change • the mechanisms and process that lead to disease • the final name of the disease or disease process • after examination of tissues, a summary diagnosis • the study of altered physiologic function due to disease • statement of preicted outcome concerning the disease process • ...
Literary Terminology 2019-08-29
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- an interruption of the narrative to show an episode that happened before
- an educated guess
- something concrete that represents something abstract
- in a story when the setting, main characters, and mood are introduced
- the turning point of a story
- the literal meaning of the word
- a phrase that has a different meaning from what its words literally suggest
- the main idea or underlying meaning of a literary work
- something nonhuman is given human attributes
- a particular arrangement of words in a sentence
- descriptive or figurative language used in a literature
- a combination of words that contradict each other
- the writers attitude
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- a figure of speech that uses exaggeration
- a brief reference to a historical or literary figure, event or object
- comparison between two things using "like" or "as"
- the emotional feeling attached to a word
- a hint given to the reader of what is to come
- a characters sudden flash of insight into a conflict
- a struggle between two opposing forces
- an authors choice of words
- time and location of a story
- a statement that seems contradictory but expresses a deeper truth
- a contradiction between appearance and reality
- a recurring theme, image, or idea in a story
25 Clues: an educated guess • the writers attitude • an authors choice of words • the turning point of a story • time and location of a story • the literal meaning of the word • a struggle between two opposing forces • the emotional feeling attached to a word • a figure of speech that uses exaggeration • something nonhuman is given human attributes • ...
Regional Terminology 2019-09-11
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- wrist
- calf
- spine
- armpit
- upper chest or breast
- neck
- ribs
- back of the head
- forehead
- cheek
- ankle
- front of elbow
- head
- eye
- groin
- sole of foot
- sacrum
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- lower back between the ribs and hips
- ear
- posterior surface of the elbow area of the arm
- back of knee
- chest
- thigh, upper portion of the leg
- pelvis
- perineum
- upper arm
- forearm
- navel
- leg
- sternum
- side of trunk adjoining the lumbar region
- skin
- abdomen
- buttock
- foot
35 Clues: ear • leg • eye • calf • neck • ribs • skin • head • foot • wrist • chest • spine • navel • cheek • ankle • groin • pelvis • armpit • sacrum • forearm • sternum • abdomen • buttock • perineum • forehead • upper arm • back of knee • sole of foot • front of elbow • back of the head • upper chest or breast • thigh, upper portion of the leg • lower back between the ribs and hips • side of trunk adjoining the lumbar region • ...
Experimental terminology 2020-09-08
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- An unexpected result.
- To measure liquids, we will usually use a measuring __________.
- If an experiment failed because of the use of a wrong method, it is called a ______ error.
- The ability to give small measurements.
- The ability to of a result to be closer to the actual result.
- We usually store test tubes on a _____.
- The variable that changes when the indenpendent variable is modified.
- If an experiment follows the procedure exactly, we would call it a ____ test.
- Used for eye safety.
- An equipment that is used as a source of heat.
- Used to guide liquids and powder into a beaker.
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- The variable that you change throughout the experiment.
- The ability to utilise the same methods and obtain the same result.
- Used to filter liquids and solids
- Also known as sample tube.
- A variable that can be measured with numerical value.
- The ability to have results with little spread.
- If an experiment failed because of uncontrollable factors, it is called a _______ error.
- A variable that cannot be measured with numerical value.
- The variable that remains the same throughout the experiment.
- The ability to repeat the experiment.
21 Clues: Used for eye safety. • An unexpected result. • Also known as sample tube. • Used to filter liquids and solids • The ability to repeat the experiment. • The ability to give small measurements. • We usually store test tubes on a _____. • An equipment that is used as a source of heat. • The ability to have results with little spread. • ...
Animal Terminology 2020-03-09
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- Baby Cattle
- Porcine
- Mature Female Chicken
- Casterated Bull
- Mature Male Chicken
- Young Female Pig
- Young Male Chicken
- Baby Sheep
- Male Sheep
- Castrated Stallion
- Bovine
- Female cattle that has not had a calf
- Male Goat
- Baby Pig
- Young Female Horse
- Female Horse
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- Male Cattle
- Castrated Rooster
- Female Cattle
- Ovine
- Female Sheep
- Caprine
- Castrated Boar
- Avian
- Young Male Horse
- Year old goat
- Male Horse
- Mature Female
- Baby Goat
- Male Pig
- Castrated Buck
- Female Goat
- Baby Chicken
- Castrated Ram
- Young Female Chicken
- Baby Horse
36 Clues: Ovine • Avian • Bovine • Porcine • Caprine • Male Pig • Baby Pig • Baby Goat • Male Goat • Male Horse • Baby Sheep • Male Sheep • Baby Horse • Male Cattle • Baby Cattle • Female Goat • Female Sheep • Baby Chicken • Female Horse • Female Cattle • Year old goat • Mature Female • Castrated Ram • Castrated Boar • Castrated Buck • Casterated Bull • Young Male Horse • Young Female Pig • Castrated Rooster • Young Male Chicken • ...
Anatomical Terminology 2020-10-22
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- Closer to the midline of the body
- Positioned toward the "back" of the body
- Positioned toward the lower part of the body (below)
- Farther away from the trunk or core (only in upper and lower limbs)
- The moving of a body part AWAY from the midline of the body
- The movement of the foot outwards
- One side of the body
- "Pour the soup"
- Both sides of the body
- The study of how body structures move
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- "Hold the soup"
- The increasing of a joint angle
- The decreasing of a joint angle
- Closer to the trunk or core of the body (only in upper and lower limbs)
- Away from the midline of the body
- Positioned toward the "front" of the body
- The moving of a body part TOWARD the midline of the body
- The rotation of the foot inward
- The study of where body structures are located
- Positioned toward the upper part of the body (above)
20 Clues: "Hold the soup" • "Pour the soup" • One side of the body • Both sides of the body • The increasing of a joint angle • The decreasing of a joint angle • The rotation of the foot inward • Closer to the midline of the body • Away from the midline of the body • The movement of the foot outwards • The study of how body structures move • Positioned toward the "back" of the body • ...
Reimbursement Terminology 2020-09-22
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- For active or retired U.S. Armed forces, their families, & survivors
- a maximum amount patient pays for covered services in a year, which includes deductibles, coinsurance, and co-pays
- Any self-administered medications that needs to be picked up at a pharmacy or shipped to a patient’s home
- Coverage type when a patient receives treatment administered by a physician for a specific diagnosis at a doctor's office or hospital facility
- a dollar amount payment for a specified charge for a service such as office visits or prescriptions
- ______ BCBS subscriber IDs begin with prefix of R
- Insurance for patients 65+, receiving Social Security, or has End Stage Renal Disease
- a review of clinical documentation to verify a procedure is medically necessary prior to the time the procedure is scheduled
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- percentage proportion of reimbursement that patients are responsible for paying
- a portion of health care expenses that patients must pay before insurance coverage kicks in
- Commercial insurance through an employer or self-employees purchased through a Marketplace
- ___________ is aligned to United world Life
- helps pay Medicare PArt A and PArt B premiums, and other costs like deductible, co-insurance, and co-payments
- A plan type where patients can see doctors in and out of their network. so referral specialist needed
- secondary insurance to a Traditional Medicare and follow Medicare guidelines
- A plan type where patient can be seen and treated by a physician in network. A referral is required by the PCP to see a specialist
- Insurance for low income families or individuals, qualified pregnant women or children, or patient with disabilities
- employers who have a self-funded health care plan may choose a TPA to help finance the health reimbursement
- ________ BCBS’s subscriber IDs begin with HZN
- a condition which makes a particular treatment or procedure advisable
20 Clues: ___________ is aligned to United world Life • ________ BCBS’s subscriber IDs begin with HZN • ______ BCBS subscriber IDs begin with prefix of R • For active or retired U.S. Armed forces, their families, & survivors • a condition which makes a particular treatment or procedure advisable • secondary insurance to a Traditional Medicare and follow Medicare guidelines • ...
Music Terminology 2020-11-29
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- third and final second of a sonata form movement, in which the themes of the exposition return, now in the home key of the movement.
- A form often found in the first and last movements of sonatas, symphonies, and string quartet’s, consisting of three parts, exposition, development, and recapitulation.
- instrumental music intended to represent something extra musical such as a poem, narrative, drama, or picture, or the ideas, images, or sounds therein.
- A musical chord comprising at least three adjacent tones in a scale.
- A musical piece for several solo voices set to a short poem.
- The practice of directly quoting another work in a new composition
- famous melody that appears in all five movements of Berlioz’s symphonic Fantastique to represent the beloved from the program.
- a glide from one pitch to another
- A genre of music in which the rhythms, melodies, or instrumentation are designed to evoke the atmosphere of far off land or ancient times.
- A composition setting a poem to music, generally for one solo voice and piano accompaniment.
- short melodic phrase repeated throughout a composition, sometimes slightly varied or transposed to a different pitch.
- unconventional, unorthodox, or non-traditional methods of singing or of playing musical instruments employed to obtain unusual sounds or timbres.
- Composing music using a series of values assigned to musical elements such as pitch, duration, dynamics, and instrumentation.
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- A momentary speeding up or slowing down of the tempo within a melody line, literally “robbing” Time from one note to give to another.
- utilized by Renaissance composers to represent poetic images musically.
- an operatic Number using speech-like melodies and rhythms, performing using a flexible tempo, to a sparse accompaniment, most often provided by the basso continuo.
- Music that seeks to avoid both the traditional rules of harmony and the use of chords or skills that provide a tonal center.
- vocal music without instruments accompaniment.
- text set to a melody written in monophonic texture with un-notated rhythms typically used in religious worship.
- middle section of a sonata – form movement in which the themes and key areas introduced in the exposition are developed
- catholic celebration of the Eucharist consisting of liturgical texts set to music by composers starting in the Middle Ages.
- musical texture comprised of one melodic line.
- homophonic compositions featuring a solo singer over orchestral accompaniment.
- first section of a sonata form movement, in which the themes and key areas of the movement are introduced; the section normally modulate from the home key to a different key
- Repeated unifying sections found in between the solo sections Of a concerto grosso.
25 Clues: a glide from one pitch to another • vocal music without instruments accompaniment. • musical texture comprised of one melodic line. • A musical piece for several solo voices set to a short poem. • The practice of directly quoting another work in a new composition • A musical chord comprising at least three adjacent tones in a scale. • ...
Opera Terminology 2021-02-04
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- a group of singers who portray townspeople, guests or other unnamed characters; also refers to the music written for these people
- means 'beautiful song', a style of singing in Baroque/Romantic periods
- an elaborate passage near the end of an aria, which shows off the singer's vocal ability
- the person who supervises all musical detail, rehearsals and leads the orchestra and advises the artistic director
- French light opera of the 18th and 19th centuries
- smooth and flowing line
- the text/words of an opera
- a German form of comic opera with spoken dialogue
- a play with many songs; music drawn from popular folk songs
- a loosely used term, often used interchangeably with comic opera
- basically serious play, frequently using comedy for relief, it only outwardly resembles tragedy
- a type of late 19th and 20th century Italian opera that emphasized realistic subjects
- Middle to low voiced female
- a musical ornament requiring the rapid alternation of two adjacent notes
- the highest natural male voice, not a castrato
- music written for two people to sing together
- a formal song sung by a single vocalist.
- the area of the stage not visible to the audience, usually where the dressing rooms are located.
- the front of the stage nearest the audience
- highest voiced male
- the left side of the stage from the performer's perspective
- an orchestral introduction to the opera, usually played before the acting begins
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- a voice that can sing music with many rapid notes, or the music written for such a voice
- a replacement for a particular role in case of illness or emergency
- similar to opera but without acting, costumes, and scenery
- a resting place or close of a passage of music
- musical singing in the rhythm of speech
- a precise Italian definition, meaning Italian comic opera of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
- a Baroque aria that repeats the first part of the aria, with different embellishments, after the singing of a contrasting second part
- the muscle which separates the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity
- Highest voiced female
- middle to lowest voiced male
- literally 'serious opera'. An opera form of the 17th and early 18th centuries
- an instrumental interlude played between acts, or short two-act comic opera played between the acts of an opera seria
- also called "pants role". The part of a male character sung by a mezzo-soprano
- the music of an opera or other musical work in which the parts for different performers appear vertically above one another
- the last musical number of an opera, or of an act of an opera
- decoration or ornament; trills, grace notes, and turns
- the character that a singer portrays
- a major singing role, or the singer who performs such a role
- a section of the opera, play, etc. usually followed by an intermission
- lowest voiced female
- a large painted surface at the rear of the stage
- literally 'texture'; the approximate range of a role or an aria
- the right side of the stage from the performer's perspective
45 Clues: highest voiced male • lowest voiced female • Highest voiced female • smooth and flowing line • the text/words of an opera • Middle to low voiced female • middle to lowest voiced male • the character that a singer portrays • musical singing in the rhythm of speech • a formal song sung by a single vocalist. • the front of the stage nearest the audience • ...
Drama Terminology 2021-01-22
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- The area to the sides of the stage where all things important happen: quick changes occur, props await their moment in the sun, and performers enter onstage
- A study of the context in which a production takes place
- Individuals who are onstage during a show to fill in crowd scenes but aren't actually actors, singers or dances
- Thespian lingo for theatre that is out of the box, avaunt garde and experimental
- When a character expresses internal thoughts or emotions verbally for the benefit of the audience
- The arch or boarder that frames a stage
- A thespian ninja who has the ability to jump into multiple roles as an understudy at any given moment
- When you're ALWAYS cast in a nerdy role. Or ALWAYS the villain. Or ALWAYS that cool sidekick who owns a hairless cat
- A stage that "thrusts" into the auditorium; there are seats surrounding three sides
- Light based projections that are used during a theatrical production
- A theatre with seats surrounding every side of the stage. They are also known as arena stages
- A section of boxed balcony seats located in a theatre
- Areas of a theatre or performing arts venue where the public can be
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- The exact placement on a stage where an actor needs to be during a scene
- When a plays text includes instructional movement or gestures
- Its like substitute teaching but one step closer to winning a Tony
- The front of the stage where performers are closest to the audience
- A musical number that occurs after audiences have applauded the finale of a show and cast members have given a closing bow
- Where fans can get playbills signed after a show
- A rehearsal where singers and musicians unite to run through musical numbers together
- This word also refers to that theatre kid who constantly tries to outshine everyone *cue Beyonces "Diva"*
- What ultra theatre nerds call William Shakespeare
- A piece of cloth thats used as a backdrop on-stage
- When the run of the show is done and everyone involved congregates to destroy the set
- The back of the stage farthest from the audience
25 Clues: The arch or boarder that frames a stage • Where fans can get playbills signed after a show • The back of the stage farthest from the audience • What ultra theatre nerds call William Shakespeare • A piece of cloth thats used as a backdrop on-stage • A section of boxed balcony seats located in a theatre • A study of the context in which a production takes place • ...
Cardiovascular Terminology 2021-02-02
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- a tube placed in the blood vessel(s) to reopen clogged arteries for blood flow
- vessel
- a hereditary disease that affects the heart muscle
- when the heart completely stops functioning
- inflammation of the lining surrounding the heart
- normal sinus rhythm
- vessels that exchange oxygen and nutrients for waste
- device used for measuring blood pressure
- the inner lining of the heart
- Point of maximum impulse of the heart when felt during examination
- vein
- vessels that carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart
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- when the heart valves do not open and close properly, causing disrupted blood flow
- vessels that deliver blood to tissues throughout the body
- atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
- when the heart beats too fast or too slow
- behind or back
- device that record the electrical activity of the heart
- metal tube that is placed in an artery to prevent it from collapsing
- coronary artery bypass graft
- blockage or plug
- the main organ of the cardiovascular system
- basic metabolic panel
- device used to view the heart during an echocardiography
- outside of
25 Clues: vein • vessel • outside of • behind or back • blockage or plug • normal sinus rhythm • basic metabolic panel • coronary artery bypass graft • the inner lining of the heart • atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease • device used for measuring blood pressure • when the heart beats too fast or too slow • when the heart completely stops functioning • ...
Veterinary Terminology 2021-01-07
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- WHAT IS THE SUFFIX IN PEDIATRIC
- WHAT IS THE PREFIX IN BRADYCARDIA
- SUFFIX MEANING OF -ELLA
- WHAT IS THE PREFIX IN PSEUDOPREGNANCY
- THE PREFIX MEANING OF CYANO-
- PREFIX MEANING FOR ACROSS, THROUGH
- WHAT TYPE OF SUFFIX IS -OID
- WHAT IS THE SUFFIX FOR UP, APART
- IMMUNE BODY THAT FIGHTS FOREIGN SUBSTANCES
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- WHAT IS THE SUFFIX IN TRACHEOSTOMY
- WHAT TYPE OF SUFFIX IS -CENTESIS
- NEAR THE UTERUS
- PREFIX MEANING OF PERI-
- SUFFIX MEANING OF -MALACIA
- THE PREFIX IN ENDOCRINE IS WHAT TYPE OF PREFIX
- WHAT IS THE SUFFIX IN RHINOPLASTY
- SUFFIX OF PARALYSIS
- WHAT IS THE PREFIX IN RETROMANDIBULAR
- SUFFIX OF PAIN
- THE PREFIX MEANING OF YELLOW
20 Clues: SUFFIX OF PAIN • NEAR THE UTERUS • SUFFIX OF PARALYSIS • PREFIX MEANING OF PERI- • SUFFIX MEANING OF -ELLA • SUFFIX MEANING OF -MALACIA • WHAT TYPE OF SUFFIX IS -OID • THE PREFIX MEANING OF CYANO- • THE PREFIX MEANING OF YELLOW • WHAT IS THE SUFFIX IN PEDIATRIC • WHAT TYPE OF SUFFIX IS -CENTESIS • WHAT IS THE SUFFIX FOR UP, APART • WHAT IS THE PREFIX IN BRADYCARDIA • ...
Livestock Terminology 2021-09-21
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- adult female swine
- adult male sheep
- adult female cattle
- castrated swine
- young male chicken
- young female chicken
- adult male goat
- young male or female sheep or goat
- young female cattle
- adult female goat
- baby swine
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- castrated cattle
- young or adult intact swine
- adult male chicken
- young or adult male cattle
- castrated chicken
- baby cattle
- adult female sheep
- baby sheep
- castrated sheep or goat
- baby chicken
- adult female chicken
- baby goat
- young female swine
24 Clues: baby goat • baby sheep • baby swine • baby cattle • baby chicken • castrated swine • adult male goat • castrated cattle • adult male sheep • castrated chicken • adult female goat • adult female swine • adult male chicken • young male chicken • adult female sheep • young female swine • adult female cattle • young female cattle • young female chicken • adult female chicken • castrated sheep or goat • ...
Literary Terminology 2021-09-25
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- creation of words that imitate natural sounds
- placing two things side by side to highlight differences
- compares two things using "like" or "as"
- creates heightened effect through exaggeration
- allows writers to paint a picture in readers' minds
- pairing two words together that are opposite
- using the same word over and over again
- states that one thing is another thing
- use of informal words in writing or speech
- attributing human emotion to the weather
- a sentence made up of two simple sentences joined by a conjunction
- used to give an hint of what is to come in the story
- inanimate objects are given human qualities
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- group of words through the repetition of "s" sounds
- a sentence with one independent clause
- using symbols to express ideas
- contrast between expectation and reality
- compares two things that are not alike that extends over paragraphs
- a series of three words or phrases
- the narrative voice through which you tell a story
- a scene that takes place before a story begins
- a plot device which the story ends unresolved
- repetition of the same sounds at the beginning of words
23 Clues: using symbols to express ideas • a series of three words or phrases • a sentence with one independent clause • states that one thing is another thing • using the same word over and over again • compares two things using "like" or "as" • contrast between expectation and reality • attributing human emotion to the weather • use of informal words in writing or speech • ...
Volleyball Terminology 2021-02-24
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- or toss, It is an over the head pass to a hitter so they are able to spike the ball over the net.
- It is smaller than the basketball.
- This refers when a player left the court during the game.
- Volleyball is originally called.
- down, It consist of light jogging and skipping and 3 - 5 minutes to stretch.
- It is done with the objectives to move the ball to teammate called setter. It is the first touch by the team.
- It is the time between set.
- It is a turning of a player to serve.
- fault, It indicates that the point is not awarded in any teams to be fair.
- is when one team makes a move trying to get the ball over the net and the other team reaches up and blocks the ball from coming onto the other side.
- It is made of fiberglass or to a similar materials.
- zone, This zone is between the net and the line attack and is in which are the 3 attack players block the opponents ball.
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- It is an un-played match that is recorded loss rather than a forfeit.
- It is a result of a rally.
- or kill, It is an act of scoring a point by slamming the ball over the net into opposing court effectively and aggressively.
- serve, It holds the ball below the waist and above the knees so that the serve is in good position.
- judge, It is an official who assist ball in, ball out, and ball touch.
- It is when two defending players go for the ball at the same time that is just above the net to attempt to push it back onto opponents side.
- It is used to put the ball into play to start a rally.
- can be spike, tip, set, or hit as an over-the-head contact.
- G. Morgan, He invented the game volleyball.
- It is a player that wears a different color from the rest of the team.
- It is used to support the net.
- Volleyball, It is a version where the origins in beaches of California.
24 Clues: It is a result of a rally. • It is the time between set. • It is used to support the net. • Volleyball is originally called. • It is smaller than the basketball. • It is a turning of a player to serve. • G. Morgan, He invented the game volleyball. • It is made of fiberglass or to a similar materials. • It is used to put the ball into play to start a rally. • ...
DATABASE TERMINOLOGY 2021-03-10
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- Ensuring consistency of data across tables
- A complete row in an Entity
- A transaction is permanent once executed and should remain regardless of external events
- Execution of transactions should lead to the same result as if they were done sequentially
- Data is the same when found in other entities
- Unnecessary reptition of data
- A piece of information about an Entity
- A primary key that is made up of more than one field
- A database that is made up of several linked tables
- Prevents simultaneous access to records to prevent inconsistency after transactions
- Entities contain only atomic values
- Unique Identifier for each record
- Each entity can only be linked to one other entity
- A transaction must maintain the referential integrity between related entities
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- Producing the best model for a relational database
- No non-key Dependency
- When a primary key appears in another table, used to link them
- Allows databases to be searched quickly via an index
- A transaction must be processed in its entirety or not
- A single logical operation executed on a database
- One Entity can be linked to many other entities
- No Partial Key Dependency
- A database that consists of a single entity
- Technical name for a table
24 Clues: No non-key Dependency • No Partial Key Dependency • Technical name for a table • A complete row in an Entity • Unnecessary reptition of data • Unique Identifier for each record • Entities contain only atomic values • A piece of information about an Entity • Ensuring consistency of data across tables • A database that consists of a single entity • ...
Carpentry Terminology 2021-02-18
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- When a piece of lumber has a crack on its edge that goes only partially through it.
- The art and trade of cutting, working, and joining wood.
- When the sides of a piece of lumber curves to the right or left.
- Made from woods that grow faster and are less dense. They have needles like pine.
- Lumber that has been cut to a final dimension. The type that you'd buy at Home Depot. For example: 2X4 2X8, 2X6.
- The smaller side area of a piece of lumber.
- When the face of a piece of lumber curves to the right or to the left.
- When a crack goes completely through the edge of a piece of lumber.
- Lumber that is pressure treated with chemicals. Made for outdoors.
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- The property of wood that determines its strength or weakness.
- The end of a piece of lumber, where the grain is most visible.
- Lumber that has been put into an oven (kiln) for hardening that reduces the moisture content.
- A bend in lumber where the ends curve upward.
- The woods with the most density. They are from trees that drop their leaves and grow slower.
- When a piece of lumber is high on one end and low on the opposite diagonal end.
- Lumber that has been cut or sized down lower than its original size.
- Lumber that has been surfaced (cut and smoothed down) on the two facing sides.
- The large, flat part of a piece of lumber.
- lumber that has been surfaced (cut and smoothed down) on four sides. Commonly seen at Home Depot.
- The actual design or pattern on the face of a piece of lumber.
20 Clues: The large, flat part of a piece of lumber. • The smaller side area of a piece of lumber. • A bend in lumber where the ends curve upward. • The art and trade of cutting, working, and joining wood. • The property of wood that determines its strength or weakness. • The end of a piece of lumber, where the grain is most visible. • ...
Cooking Terminology 2021-02-17
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- to boil something to peel it or to preserve color
- to cut foods very tiny
- to remove the skin with a knife
- to mix in a circular motion
- to heat liquid at a temp just below boiling
- to work the dough by pressing and folding it until it becomes smooth and elastic.
- to cook by dry heat
- to mix 2 or more ingredients together, thoroughly
- to cut into small pieces
- to finely strain foods
- to heat until bubbles constantly rise to the surface
- to expose or hand over boiling water/steam
- to mix ingredients thoroughly using an over and over motion
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- to rub with fat or oil
- to brush liquids over foods
- to beat rapidly to incorporate air
- to enhance flavor and tenderness
- to make into small particles
- to heat a liquid to a simmer without burning it
- to combine 2 or more ingredients by beating or string
- to cut into small cubes
- to beat until soft and smooth
- to remove the outer layer with hands
- to cut little slits in the surface of the skin
- to cook, uncovered, in a small amount of fat
25 Clues: to cook by dry heat • to rub with fat or oil • to cut foods very tiny • to finely strain foods • to cut into small cubes • to cut into small pieces • to brush liquids over foods • to mix in a circular motion • to make into small particles • to beat until soft and smooth • to remove the skin with a knife • to enhance flavor and tenderness • to beat rapidly to incorporate air • ...
Healthcare Terminology 2021-03-27
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- What the suffix in the term splenorrhaphy means
- Condition that results from injury or disease
- What the suffix in the term cephalgia means
- What the suffix in the term lithotripsy means
- What the suffix in the term cystorrhexis means
- Terms named after a person or place
- An outward demonstration or perception
- The cause of the disease
- A subjective report of a disease
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- What the suffix of the term cystocele means
- What the suffix in the term biopsy means
- What the prefix in the term percutaneous means
- What the suffix in splenomegaly means
- What the prefix of endoscopy means
- Pronounceable abbreviation
- Word part at the end of the term
- Word part at the beginning of the term
- Word root with combining vowel
- An objective finding of a disease state
- Word that describes an abrupt, severe onset of disease
- Term for a condition that has developed slowly and lasted for a long time
- What the prefix in the term Intervertebral disc means
22 Clues: The cause of the disease • Pronounceable abbreviation • Word root with combining vowel • Word part at the end of the term • A subjective report of a disease • What the prefix of endoscopy means • Terms named after a person or place • What the suffix in splenomegaly means • Word part at the beginning of the term • An outward demonstration or perception • ...
Sonographic Terminology 2021-04-08
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- Peritoneum encasing peritoneal organs.
- an increase to the quantity of blood flow to a body part; increased blood flow as in the inflammatory response
- Describes an organ or tissue capable of producing echoes by reflecting the acoustic beam.
- Organs posterior to the parietal peritoneum, which are typically covered on their anterior surface or fatty capsule by parietal peritoneum.
- Describes image echoes brighter than surrounding tissues or those brighter than what is normal for that tissue or organ.
- Plane dividing the body into anterior and posterior
- Describes a region or portion on the sonogram that appears echo-free.
- Connection between two vessels.
- AKA transverse; plane dividing the body into superior and inferior
- Rhythmic contraction of the GI tract that propels food through it
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- Describes tissue or organ structures that have a uniform echotexture
- Fluid accumulation in the pleural cavity.
- Peritoneum lining the walls of the peritoneal cavity.
- Describes structures of equal echo density.
- Plane dividing the body into right and left halves
- Describes tissues or organ structures on the sonogram having several different echo characteristics.
- Two layers of fused peritoneum that conduct nerves, lymph, and blood vessels between the small bowel/colon and the posterior peritoneal cavity wall.
- Solid organs within the peritoneal cavity that are covered by visceral peritoneum.
- Dilatation, expansion, or distention.
- Focal dilatation of an artery caused by a structural weakness in the wall.
- Describes regions or portions on the sonogram where the echoes are not as bright as surrounding tissues or are less bright than normal.
- Fibrous tissue network that is richly supplied by blood vessels and nerves located between the skin and the underlying structures.
- Area of an organ where blood vessels, lymph, and nerves enter and exit.
- Accumulation of serous fluid in the peritoneal cavity.
- inside space of a tubular or cellular structure
25 Clues: Connection between two vessels. • Dilatation, expansion, or distention. • Peritoneum encasing peritoneal organs. • Fluid accumulation in the pleural cavity. • Describes structures of equal echo density. • inside space of a tubular or cellular structure • Plane dividing the body into right and left halves • Plane dividing the body into anterior and posterior • ...
Sonographic Terminology 2021-04-05
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- Describes image echoes brighter than surrounding tissues or those brighter than what is normal for that tissue or organ.
- lobar fissure, Divides the right and left lobes of the liver; seen in sagittal plane as an echogenic line between the neck of the gallbladder and the main portal vein.
- Describes a region or portion on the sonogram that appears echo-free.
- Caused by treatment; either intentional or unintentional.
- Enlargement of lymph nodes due to inflammation, primary neoplasia, or metastasis.
- Surgical removal of the kidney.
- Peritoneum encasing peritoneal organs.
- Laboratory value of the percentage of blood volume made up of red blood cells.
- Describes structures of equal echo density.
- Inflammation of the urinary bladder.
- of Douglas, AKA posterior cul de sac or rectouterine space
- Yellowish pigmentation of the skin and whites of the eyes caused by increased levels of bilirubin in the blood.
- White blood cell; protects and fights against infection in the body.
- effusion, Fluid accumulation in the pleural cavity.
- bile duct, Duct which carries bile from the cystic and hepatic ducts to the duodenum.
- hepatis, Fissure where the portal vein and hepatic artery enter the liver and the common hepatic duct exits.
- fold, Fold within the neck or body of the gallbladder.
- Inner portion of the adrenal gland that secretes the catecholamines epinephrine and norepinephrine.
- Formation or presence of stones within the gallbladder.
- teres, Remnant of the left umbilical vein, seen in the transverse plane as a triangular echogenic foci dividing the medial and lateral segments of the left lobe of the liver.
- Secreting into blood or tissue.
- fascia, Also known as the renal fascia; dense connective tissue that surrounds and helps anchor the kidney, adipose capsule, and the adrenal gland.
- Enlarged spleen.
- Blood flow toward the liver.
- Solid, semisolid, or thickened bile within the gallbladder or bile duct.
- Secreting into a duct.
- Red blood cell; contains hemoglobin.
- on the opposite side
- Dilatation, expansion, or distention.
- Painful urination.
- Describes tissues or organ structures on the sonogram having several different echo characteristics.
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- Enlarged liver.
- ligament, Fold in the parietal peritoneum that extends from the umbilicus to the diaphragm and contains the ligamentum teres.
- Peritoneum lining the walls of the peritoneal cavity.
- Tissue death caused by an interruption of the blood supply.
- Hormone which stimulates gallbladder contraction.
- Low output of urine that is the result of many possible causes including dehydration, renal failure, or urinary obstruction.
- Rhythmic contraction of the GI tract that propels food through it
- cap, Fold within the gallbladder fundus.
- Outer parenchyma of the adrenal gland that secretes corticoids, including cortisol and aldosterone.
- Calculi located within the bile duct.
- Accumulation of serous fluid in the peritoneal cavity.
- Organs posterior to the parietal peritoneum, which are typically covered on their anterior surface or fatty capsule by parietal peritoneum.
- Surgical removal of the gallbladder.
- Blood in the urine.
- duct, Duct of the gallbladder which joins with the hepatic duct to form the common bile duct
- Describes regions or portions on the sonogram where the echoes are not as bright as surrounding tissues or are less bright than normal.
- Fibrous tissue network that is richly supplied by blood vessels and nerves located between the skin and the underlying structures.
- Connection between two vessels.
- Area of an organ where blood vessels, lymph, and nerves enter and exit.
- Pear-shaped sac responsible for storing bile until it is released through the cystic duct.
- venosum, Remnant of ductus venosus seen as echogenic line separating caudate lobe from the left lobe.
- Focal dilatation of an artery caused by a structural weakness in the wall.
- Two layers of fused peritoneum that conduct nerves, lymph, and blood vessels between the small bowel/colon and the posterior peritoneal cavity wall.
- Acute or chronic inflammation of the gallbladder.
- Describes structures of equal echo density.
- Blood flow away from the liver.
- Solid organs within the peritoneal cavity that are covered by visceral peritoneum.
- Describes an organ or tissue capable of producing echoes by reflecting the acoustic beam.
- capsule, Fibroelastic connective tissue layer that surrounds the liver.
60 Clues: Enlarged liver. • Enlarged spleen. • Painful urination. • Blood in the urine. • on the opposite side • Secreting into a duct. • Blood flow toward the liver. • Surgical removal of the kidney. • Connection between two vessels. • Secreting into blood or tissue. • Blood flow away from the liver. • Inflammation of the urinary bladder. • Surgical removal of the gallbladder. • ...
logistics terminology 2021-10-10
20 Clues: loss • form • clerk • brand • grant • advert • supply • market • deliver • account • quality • transfer • podatnik • services • trademark • enterprise • accountant • grossprofit • billoflading • cash register
Database Terminology 2021-10-12
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- the principle of spreading large and complex tasks over a number of computers or servers.
- a program specifically written to be used in a distributed processing environment
- a method of creating a database using tables of related data, with relationships between the tables.
- a set of attributes and tuples, modelling an entity (a table).
- a set of entities that contain no redundant data.
- a specialised programming language for manipulating databases
- a visual method of describing relationships between entities.
- a generic term for large or complex datasets that are difficult to store and analyse.
- an attribute that can be used to uniquely identify every record within a table
- in database modelling, it is an entity
- an object, person, event or thing of interest to an organisation and about which data are recorded.
- an item of data.
- an attribute or set of attributes which uniquely identifies a tuple.
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- a way of implementing a database where the database is put into a server and various users can access it from their workstations. The processing, for example, running a query, will take place on the server
- a technique used to produce a normalised set of entities in a database.
- the process of ensuring that a relational database is structured efficiently
- an attribute in one table that is a primary key in another table.
- a method for implementing an entity and attributes as a group of related data.
- an association or link between two entities.
- the location where values will be stored, calculated from the key
- a software system that enables the definition, creation and maintenance of a database and which provides controlled access to this database.
- an object about which data will be stored.
- in a database graph schema, it refers to the link and relationship between two nodes.
- a structured collection of data.
- a combination of attributes that uniquely identifies a tuple/record.
- a technique to temporarily prevent access to certain records held on a database
- a method of defining a database in terms of nodes, edges and properties
- a search or sort carried out on data that retrieves the answer to a question.
28 Clues: an item of data. • a structured collection of data. • in database modelling, it is an entity • an object about which data will be stored. • an association or link between two entities. • a set of entities that contain no redundant data. • a specialised programming language for manipulating databases • a visual method of describing relationships between entities. • ...
Everyday Terminology 2021-07-20
21 Clues: Béeso • Azee’ • Chidí • Dííjį́ • Yiską́o • Yá’át’ééh • Hágoónee’ • Naałts’oos • T'áá shoodí • Diné Bizaad • Ch’ééh Déyá • Adą́ą́dą́ą́’ • Azee’ííł’íní • You, Ahéhee' • Azee’ neikaahí • Be’ek’e’elchíhí • Béésh Bee Hane’í • Níłch’i Naalkidí • Bilagáana Bizaad • Morning, Yá’át’ééh Abiní • License, Bik’eh Na’abąsí
Everyday Terminology 2021-07-20
21 Clues: Béeso • Azee’ • Chidí • Dííjį́ • Yiską́o • Yá’át’ééh • Hágoónee’ • Naałts’oos • T'áá shoodí • Diné Bizaad • Ch’ééh Déyá • Adą́ą́dą́ą́’ • Azee’ííł’íní • You, Ahéhee' • Azee’ neikaahí • Be’ek’e’elchíhí • Béésh Bee Hane’í • Níłch’i Naalkidí • Bilagáana Bizaad • Morning, Yá’át’ééh Abiní • License, Bik’eh Na’abąsí
Animal Terminology 2021-11-11
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- a mature female swine
- a sheep less than one year in age
- a female sheep
- a young female pig
- adult male duck
- a naturally hornless animal
- a female goat
- a sexually mature male swine
- a castrated male bovine
- the scientific name for cattle
- a sexually mature male goat
- female bird over one year of age
- a male parent
- a sexualy immature young bovine
- the scientific name for sheep
- adult female duck
- a young, castrated male swine
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- female bird under one year of age
- a male sheep
- a castrated male goat or sheep
- a young goat
- a young female bovine which has not had a calf
- a mature female bovine
- domestic farm animals kept for production purposes
- a female parent
- a stock of animals within a species having a distinctive appearance and typically having been developed by deliberate selection
- a sexually mature male bovine
- a group of a single species of animal
- refers to a animal in the pig family
- a newly hatched or very young chicken
- a grouping of a species of livestock
- male bird under one year of age
32 Clues: a male sheep • a young goat • a female goat • a male parent • a female sheep • adult male duck • a female parent • adult female duck • a young female pig • a mature female swine • a mature female bovine • a castrated male bovine • a naturally hornless animal • a sexually mature male goat • a sexually mature male swine • a sexually mature male bovine • the scientific name for sheep • ...
Livestock Terminology 2023-02-14
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- A male cow that can not breed
- A male turkey
- To give birth to a calf
- A male hog that has been castrated
- A female chicken over 12 months old
- A female cow that has had a calf
- A female sheep
- A male cow that can breed
- A female chicken less than 12 months old
- A castrated male horse
- A male that can breed
- A male sheep that can breed
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- To give birth to piglets
- A female hog that hasn't had any piglets
- A female cow that has not had a calf
- A male chicken under 12 months old
- A female hog that has had piglets
- A male chicken that can not breed
- A baby cow
- A male horse that is intact
- A young meat chicken
- A male goose
- A baby sheep
23 Clues: A baby cow • A male goose • A baby sheep • A male turkey • A female sheep • A young meat chicken • A male that can breed • A castrated male horse • To give birth to a calf • To give birth to piglets • A male cow that can breed • A male horse that is intact • A male sheep that can breed • A male cow that can not breed • A female cow that has had a calf • A female hog that has had piglets • ...
Animal Terminology 2023-02-03
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- Newborn Goose
- Young Female Chicken
- Newborn Sheep
- Young Male Horse
- Young female Goat
- Young Male Goat
- Young Female Horse
- Young Male Swine
- Young Make Chicken
- Mature Male Cow
- Newborn Chicken
- Newborn Cow
- Newborn Fish
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- Young Female Cow
- Young Female Sheep
- Young Female swine
- Newborn Turkey
- Young Male sheep
- Newborn Swine
- Newborn Rabbit
- Newborn Duck
- Newborn Horse
- Young Male Calf
- Mature Female Cow
- Newborn Goat
25 Clues: Newborn Cow • Newborn Duck • Newborn Goat • Newborn Fish • Newborn Goose • Newborn Sheep • Newborn Swine • Newborn Horse • Newborn Turkey • Newborn Rabbit • Young Male Goat • Young Male Calf • Mature Male Cow • Newborn Chicken • Young Female Cow • Young Male sheep • Young Male Horse • Young Male Swine • Young female Goat • Mature Female Cow • Young Female Sheep • Young Female swine • Young Female Horse • ...
Science Terminology 2023-01-22
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- tax dollars,Health Canada is funded by
- he method used to find the causes of health outcomes and diseases in populations
- (new tissue) to replace lost or injured tissue.
- basic unit of heredity passed from parent to child.
- exoskeletons,wearable electromechanical devices that have been developed to enhance the physical performance of the wearer
- drug used to treat infections caused by bacteria and other microorganisms.
- They decide the specific focuses of the organization
- therapy,the transplantation of normal genes into cells in place of missing or defective ones in order to correct genetic disorders.
- sign, Measures the body's most basic function
- a group of organic compounds which are essential for normal growth and nutrition and are required in small quantities in the diet because they cannot be synthesized by the body.
- that infect bacteria cells
- that are formulated to kill harm, repel or mitigate one or more species
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- agent that cause disease to its host
- protein shell of a virus surrounding its nucleic acid
- needed in smaller amounts
- nutrients we need in larger quantities that provide us with energy
- materials, restoring function and facilitating healing for people after injury or disease
- self-replicating material that is present in nearly all living organisms as the main constituent of chromosomes.
- triggers the release of dopamine
- temperatures, Leading to dehydration and heat stroke
- study of the origin and development of a disease
- digestive enzyme in the stomach that break down proteins into smaller units
- help with body growth,development, and help to stay healthy.
- wearable bionic device that uses a gesture-based human-machine interface.
24 Clues: needed in smaller amounts • that infect bacteria cells • triggers the release of dopamine • agent that cause disease to its host • tax dollars,Health Canada is funded by • sign, Measures the body's most basic function • (new tissue) to replace lost or injured tissue. • study of the origin and development of a disease • basic unit of heredity passed from parent to child. • ...
Printing Terminology 2023-02-20
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- Small marks placed on the design to ensure that the die-line and artwork are aligned correctly.
- The main structure of the package design, usually rectangular in shape.
- The process of using a die to cut a specific shape out of a material, typically paper or cardboard, to create a package design.
- A line of perforations used to create an easy opening feature on the package.
- A label that wraps around the entire package, usually used for branding.
- A special coating applied to specific areas of the package to create a glossy, shiny effect.
- A die-cut hole in the material used to reveal the product inside the package.
- A section of the design that is folded to create the final package.
- The panels on the sides of the box, usually perpendicular to the top and bottom panels.
- A process of creating a raised design on the material by pressing it with a die.
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- A line on the design that indicates where the material should be folded.
- Tabs used to hold the package together and prevent it from opening during shipping and handling.
- The space between two panels of the design, usually used for folding.
- A type of folding that creates a zigzag pattern on the material.
- A series of small, evenly spaced cuts in the material that allows for easy opening or tearing of the package.
- A small extension of the material used to create a locking mechanism.
- A pre-designed layout that can be used to create a package design.
- An extension of the material used to create the tabs that are folded to hold the package together.
- The space between the edge of the design and the cut line.
- The outline of the shape to be cut out of the material. This is usually represented by a vector file that is used to guide the die-cutting machine.
- An extra margin of the design that extends beyond the die-line to ensure that there is no white space around the edges of the finished product.
- A partially cut line used to create a fold in the material.
- area The area of the design where glue is applied to hold the package together.
23 Clues: The space between the edge of the design and the cut line. • A partially cut line used to create a fold in the material. • A type of folding that creates a zigzag pattern on the material. • A pre-designed layout that can be used to create a package design. • A section of the design that is folded to create the final package. • ...
College Terminology 2023-02-16
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- The name for the federal aid you can receive to help pay for college.
- Academic division specializing in an area of study.
- Fundamental classes like English and Math.
- Beginning of a school year that serves as a training for new students.
- Taking credit for some else's work as your own.
- Who should you see to schedule your classes?
- What they call teachers in college.
- To help students graduate sooner.
- The name of the credits you receive from passing a class.
- A non-degree credential.
- The Vice President of Academic affairs.
- A student who has fallen from good standing and is at risk of being dismissed from the college.
- A group of students working through a curriculum together towards the same degree.
- A secondary focus meant to add to the value to the student['s major.
- What you pay to attend college.
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- What they call graduation at the college level.
- The name for the area of study.
- The name of a four year degree.
- The name of a two year degree.
- To drop a class after the add/drop grace period
- The name of a class that you take before qualifying for another class.
- A specialist that handles duties like registering students for classes or preparing transcripts.
- The format many professors will require for you to use for essays.
- A course outside the major course of study.
- Paid opportunities to work in the field in a low-level role for an employer.
- The average of a student's final grades in all their courses.
- A student enrolled in courses but has not yet declared a major.
- Who is the person in a dorm that can help you?
- Common form of dividing up the academic year.
- Social and academic organizations for college students.
30 Clues: A non-degree credential. • The name of a two year degree. • The name for the area of study. • The name of a four year degree. • What you pay to attend college. • To help students graduate sooner. • What they call teachers in college. • The Vice President of Academic affairs. • Fundamental classes like English and Math. • A course outside the major course of study. • ...
Dental Terminology 2023-02-28
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- Stop... cut it out!
- Science of pulp chambers and apical areas
- The big ones
- Back's opposite
- Bright and shiny, but often not covered
- Cleaning and exam category
- Temperormandibular Joint, for short
- Concrete again, sort of
- A cloud's _____ lining
- Skeleton plus opposite of profit
- Inflamation
- Accumulation of bacteria
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- Ingredient toothpaste companies advertise
- Occlusal guard reason
- ______ treatment, ouch relief
- 865 + 8445
- A tooth surface
- Slap them on the front and make me look good
- A.K.A. Radiographs
- You want a _____ for your issue?
- Yank it out
- Not inlay but...
- Fibrous tissue
- London _____
- Sixty-ten
- The _____ of the problem
- Some prefer on fish
- Part of SRP's
28 Clues: Sixty-ten • 865 + 8445 • Yank it out • Inflamation • The big ones • London _____ • Part of SRP's • Fibrous tissue • A tooth surface • Back's opposite • Not inlay but... • A.K.A. Radiographs • Stop... cut it out! • Some prefer on fish • Occlusal guard reason • A cloud's _____ lining • Concrete again, sort of • The _____ of the problem • Accumulation of bacteria • Cleaning and exam category • ...
Algebra Terminology 2023-04-24
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- An expression containing one or more terms with a squared variable.
- Writing an expression as a product of its factors using brackets.
- Work out the answer to a problem.
- A plane containing two perpendicular axes, x the horizontal axis and y the vertical axis.
- A letter or symbol representing a varying quantity.
- Multiply to remove brackets.
- Grouping symbols.
- One part of an algebraic expression.
- A mathematical statement containing an equals sign.
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- A number which multiplies a variable.
- An ordered set of numbers arranged according to a rule.
- Putting numbers in place of letters to calculate the value of an expression.
- Write an expression with the least amount of terms.
- A set of ordered pairs usually resulting from substituting numbers into an equation.
- A term that has a fixed value.
- Tells us how many times to use the number in a multiplication.
- Relationship between two variables.
- An expression is one or a group of terms.
- Gather like terms together.
- A number or algebraic expression that divides another number or expression without a remainder.
20 Clues: Grouping symbols. • Gather like terms together. • Multiply to remove brackets. • A term that has a fixed value. • Work out the answer to a problem. • Relationship between two variables. • One part of an algebraic expression. • A number which multiplies a variable. • An expression is one or a group of terms. • Write an expression with the least amount of terms. • ...
Recipe Terminology 2023-04-24
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- To work dough with the heels of your hands in a pressing and folding motion until it becomes smooth and elastic.
- To gently swirl one food into another; usually done with light and dark batters for cakes or cookies.
- To cut into uniform pieces, usually 1/8 to 1/4 inch on all sides.
- Chopping food into tiny irregular pieces.
- To cool a food to below room temperature in the refrigerator or freezer, or over ice
- To cut into uniform pieces, usually a half inch on all sides.
- A measure equal to 1/16 teaspoon.
- To brown a food, usually meat, quickly on all sides using high heat to seal in the juices.
- To cut food into thin match like sticks about two inches long.
- To beat a food lightly and rapidly in order to incorporate air into the mixture and to increase its volume.
- To cook a food in liquid that is kept just below the boiling point; a few bubbles will form slowly and burst just before reaching the surface.
- To heat an oven or utensil to a temperature before using it.
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- To moisten foods during cooking with pan drippings or a sauce in order to add flavor and prevent drying
- To add visual appeal to a finished dish.
- A liquid in which food is allowed to stand in order to flavor or tenderize it.
- To cut narrow grooves or slits partway through the outer surface of a food to tenderize it or to form a decorative pattern.
- To partially cook fruits, vegetables, or nuts in boiling water or steam.
- "To the tooth," a term to indicate pasta is cooked just enough to keep a firm texture.
- To work a solid fat such as shortening, margarine, or butter into dry ingredients, usually with a pastry blender.
- To evenly cover food with crumbs, flour or a batter.
- To cook food in liquid for a long time until tender, usually in a covered pot; also the name of the mixture prepared this way.
- To split foods in the middle without completely separating the halves, then spreading the halves to resemble a butterfly.
- To cut food, often fresh herbs or dried fruits, with kitchen shears into very small, uniform pieces using short, quick strokes.
- To cut off the skin or outer covering of a fruit or vegetable, using a knife or vegetable peeler.
- To cook a food in the vapor given off by boiling water.
25 Clues: A measure equal to 1/16 teaspoon. • To add visual appeal to a finished dish. • Chopping food into tiny irregular pieces. • To evenly cover food with crumbs, flour or a batter. • To cook a food in the vapor given off by boiling water. • To heat an oven or utensil to a temperature before using it. • To cut into uniform pieces, usually a half inch on all sides. • ...
Music Terminology 2023-05-16
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- 5 lines 4 spaces
- mf moderately loud
- emphasis on a note
- brings a note back to its original state
- ff very loud
- vertical line that divides music into small groups called measures
- 2 or more voices with similar or identical rhythms
- organization of sound
- hold
- moment of silence
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- do it again
- mp moderately soft
- lowers a note by 1/2 step
- tells end of section/piece
- how high or low a note is
- playing smoothly and connected
- soft
- loud
- raises a note by 1/2 step
- has one melody
- steady pulse
- distance between 2 notes
- pp very soft
23 Clues: soft • loud • hold • do it again • ff very loud • steady pulse • pp very soft • has one melody • 5 lines 4 spaces • moment of silence • mp moderately soft • mf moderately loud • emphasis on a note • organization of sound • distance between 2 notes • lowers a note by 1/2 step • how high or low a note is • raises a note by 1/2 step • tells end of section/piece • playing smoothly and connected • ...
Skin Terminology 2023-05-27
26 Clues: fat • dry • pus • nail • burn • skin • nail • heat • hair • rosy • gray • hair • green • sweat • white • black • white • plant • tawny • fungus • yellow • redness • wrinkle • scale-like • dry, scaly • profuse sweating
Epidemiology terminology 2023-05-30
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- World Health Organization
- Diseases transmitted from animals to humans
- Relationship between deaths and cases
- intentional use of some microbes to produce death
- First person identified with a specific epidemic
- Commonly determined when known number of new cases
- Vaccine that are effective but often require boosters
- A preparation of antigens used to induce protection
- Scientist which practices the science described as evidence based
- An outbreak affecting many people at once
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- Proportional number of cases that develop in a population exposed to infections
- Sudden unexpected occurrence of a disease
- Disease that is transmitted from person to person
- Threshold of population with immunity
- Disease that occurs occasionally or irregular intervals
- Disease that maintains a steady, low level frequency at moderately regular interval
- The first epidemiologist
- New cases over a defined period
- Total number of cases in a population
- Single dose vaccines
- Increase in disease worldwide
- Geographic information system
22 Clues: Single dose vaccines • The first epidemiologist • World Health Organization • Increase in disease worldwide • Geographic information system • New cases over a defined period • Threshold of population with immunity • Relationship between deaths and cases • Total number of cases in a population • Sudden unexpected occurrence of a disease • ...
Sports Terminology 2023-06-08
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- - Stroke in tennis or hockey made with the palm of the hand facing forward
- - Missed attempt in bowling
- - Using the head to strike the ball in soccer
- - Physical body contact against an opponent in hockey
- - One stroke under par in golf
- - Punishment for rule violation in various sports
- - Defensive move in volleyball
- - Zero score in tennis
- - Disk used in ice hockey
- - Soft hit in baseball to advance a runner
- - Perfect serve in tennis
- - Forcefully putting the ball through the basket in basketball
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- - Initial shot to start a point in tennis
- - Catching a pass intended for an opponent in football
- - Area of grass on a golf course between the tee and the green
- - Powerful shot in ice hockey
- - Point scored in soccer
- - Clearing all bases in baseball with one hit
- - Forceful dunk in basketball
- - Stroke in tennis or hockey made with the back of the hand facing forward
20 Clues: - Zero score in tennis • - Point scored in soccer • - Disk used in ice hockey • - Perfect serve in tennis • - Missed attempt in bowling • - Powerful shot in ice hockey • - Forceful dunk in basketball • - One stroke under par in golf • - Defensive move in volleyball • - Initial shot to start a point in tennis • - Soft hit in baseball to advance a runner • ...
Account's terminology 2023-07-02
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- - A reduction in price of goods sold or in Amount
- - a person who is in a position to pay his it's debts.
- - recordings business transaction in the books of accounts.
- - claim of owners or proprietor in the businesses.
- - excess of total expenses over total of revenue and other income.
- - decrease in the book value of an asset due to its use or efflux.
- - sale of goods
- - the amount spent or liability incurred for purchasing assets good or taking service's
- excess of revenue over expenses
- - profit earned from transactions relating to business
- - economic resources of the entity which will give benefits in the futures.
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- - a record of transactions under that head
- - an evidence of transaction having taken place.
- - claim of amounts against the entity or enterprise.
- sheet - a statement of balances of assets and liabilities.
- - A person who owns the business.
- - Amount spent or incurred to earn revenue.
- a person or entity to whom goods are sold or services are rendered on credits.
- - expense on purchasing and or manufacturing goods.
- debts - debt not recoverable
- - gross inflow of cash , receivables or other consideration in the normal course of businesses.
21 Clues: - sale of goods • debts - debt not recoverable • excess of revenue over expenses • - A person who owns the business. • - a record of transactions under that head • - Amount spent or incurred to earn revenue. • - an evidence of transaction having taken place. • - A reduction in price of goods sold or in Amount • - claim of owners or proprietor in the businesses. • ...
LTC Terminology 2011-09-01
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- "_____ of Service"
- "____ of Premium"
- ADL care
- "______ of Benefits"
- "_______ Care Provider"
- "_____ Period"
- Sent by Admin or Vendor
- Required by most states for providers
- Adds to policy but not part of it
- Gives care to Policyholder
- Penalty for late payment
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- Charges for Room & Board and Care
- care not provided daily
- Newest Claim system
- Optional Benefit
- Federal Government Program
- Written expression of grievance
- Proof of Loss
- Employer sponsored product
- care provided daily
20 Clues: ADL care • Proof of Loss • "_____ Period" • Optional Benefit • "____ of Premium" • "_____ of Service" • Newest Claim system • care provided daily • "______ of Benefits" • care not provided daily • "_______ Care Provider" • Sent by Admin or Vendor • Penalty for late payment • Federal Government Program • Employer sponsored product • Gives care to Policyholder • Written expression of grievance • ...
Excel Terminology 2012-11-08
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- sheet/ a type of sheet in a workbook that holds a single chart
- comment/ a comment that is attached to a cell
- cell/ a cell that is referred to by a formula cell
- range/ a range that you've assigned a name to
- in a database, information that is contained in columns
- to update a worksheet's formulas using the msot current values
- a sheet in a workbook that contains cells
- the name for a file that excel uses
- a database that's stored in a worksheet
- a number entered into a cell
- a grpahic depiction of data that is based on geography
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- one part of a worksheet window that has been split into either two or our parts.
- part of a worksheet that consists of 65,536 calles arranged vertically.
- lines that delineate the cells in a worksheet
- in database, information that is contained in rows
- to display only the rows in a list that meet certian criteria
- format/ the manner in which a value is displayed.
- an entry in a cell that returns a calculated result
- a collection of two or more cells
- layer/ an invisible layer on top of all worksheets
20 Clues: a number entered into a cell • a collection of two or more cells • the name for a file that excel uses • a database that's stored in a worksheet • a sheet in a workbook that contains cells • comment/ a comment that is attached to a cell • lines that delineate the cells in a worksheet • range/ a range that you've assigned a name to • ...
Economic Terminology 2013-06-07
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- a complex of multiple meanings in code
- personal area, ignoring those who do not please you
- coverage for all citizens, specific benefits for everyone.
- extra,leftover unused profit or food etc.
- important balance of advantages and disadvantages looking towards the final prize.
- the ones who get you buy all the pointless items that exist
- advantage, special immunity, favor
- enables you to purchase things on a charge account
- NASDAQ, satellite radio, stock comparisons
- research on consumers to help find which advertisements are most effective.
- A partial ownership in a company
- required to be paid in exchange for a service
- charge for use of credit or money
- perfect equality, the amount of money in an account
- dependent, status of U.S Indian tribes
- online automated system used for trade
- no government regulations on prices and wages
- highest stocks have soared in a complete years cycle
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- those born from 1990+ when technology began making everything easier
- gov’t investing all its power within few leaders
- placing a certain amount of money aside for a specific purpose
- free market, private or corporate capital goods ownership
- self obsession, disregard for others,
- production, distribution and consumption of goods and services thinking about your money.
- total amount of money that falls short from a bill or goal
- largest stock trading location in the U.S
- assigning a numerical value to how beneficial a program is for its price
- major loss, at the bottom of the social-ladder
- taking something complicated and breaking it down to a more simplistic idea
- Used to prepare for holiday,
- having permission to do something, entitlement for something
31 Clues: Used to prepare for holiday, • A partial ownership in a company • charge for use of credit or money • advantage, special immunity, favor • self obsession, disregard for others, • a complex of multiple meanings in code • dependent, status of U.S Indian tribes • online automated system used for trade • extra,leftover unused profit or food etc. • ...
Beer Terminology 2013-04-06
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- principle ingredient in beer, determines flavor and ABV
- fermented from apple juice
- sweetness derived from the addition of lactose
- white beers from Belgium
- sweet, mild-bodied, dark beer, & low in alcohol
- German for "to store"
- highly hopped for a more dry & aromatic beer
- usually bitter and stronger than light ales
- very bitter, very dark "nourishing" drink
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- malty, hoppy beers with specialty grains added for fuller bodies
- dark and rich in color with a toast or coffee taste
- white beers from Bavaria, ghostly pale & cloudy with ale flavor
- soft, slightly sweet reddish ale, Smithwick's
- very dark & heavy with unmalted barley & caramel or sugar
- German word for yeast used to describe beer that is unfiltered
- strong as a traditional bock, but lighter in color with more hop
- fermentation at a higher temp results in an aromatic & fruity beer
- ingredient added for balance, bitter to count sweet malt
- term for classic lager originally developed in Czech
- alcohol by volume, gravity of beer
- strong, heavily hopped beer
21 Clues: German for "to store" • white beers from Belgium • fermented from apple juice • strong, heavily hopped beer • alcohol by volume, gravity of beer • very bitter, very dark "nourishing" drink • usually bitter and stronger than light ales • highly hopped for a more dry & aromatic beer • soft, slightly sweet reddish ale, Smithwick's • ...
Common Terminology 2013-03-29
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- Risk Assessment.
- Customer Proprietary Network Information
- Billing Telephone Number.
- Deferred Payment Plan
- No extension granted
- Proof of payment.
- Alternate Telephone Number
- Designates a standalone DATA only account with no corresponding voice account
- Customer Account Number
- Recurring Payment Option
- FiOS Digital Voice
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- Mobile Telephone Number
- Rep-Initiated Service Order
- Refunds Disbursement Facility.
- Billing Account Number
- Promise to Pay
- Extend Payment Arrangement
- Outside collection agency
- Recurring Credit Card
- Recurring Direct Debit
20 Clues: Promise to Pay • Risk Assessment. • Proof of payment. • FiOS Digital Voice • No extension granted • Deferred Payment Plan • Recurring Credit Card • Billing Account Number • Recurring Direct Debit • Mobile Telephone Number • Customer Account Number • Recurring Payment Option • Billing Telephone Number. • Outside collection agency • Alternate Telephone Number • Rep-Initiated Service Order • ...
Computer Terminology 2013-10-27
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- Random Access Memory
- An application
- An input device that allows you to click on things
- A program that is running
- Something that stores data
- A device that provides output or input for a computer
- The internal storage are in a computer
- The building block of all pieces of Data
- An input device that you use for typing
- An input device that is used for some types of gaming
- A group of computers that are connected
- An output device that shows what your doing
- A device for printing paper documents
- Data generated by the computer
- Memory containing hard-wired instructions
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- The person who uses the computer
- The use of pictures
- Something that records sound
- An object that stores information
- Anything that you save on the computer
- The meeting point between the user and the computer language
- An output device that produces sound
- The most popular computer type
- Information stored in 1's and 0's
- A device that can connect computers together
- A group of 8 bits
- An output device that transforms physical documents into digital documents
- To Produce a drawing
- A piece of equipment that marks out points on a chart
- Something that you put in a computer
30 Clues: An application • A group of 8 bits • The use of pictures • Random Access Memory • To Produce a drawing • A program that is running • Something that stores data • Something that records sound • The most popular computer type • Data generated by the computer • The person who uses the computer • An object that stores information • Information stored in 1's and 0's • ...
Earth Terminology! 2013-10-25
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- Theory Theory that the Earth's lithosphere is divided into tectonic plates that move around on top of the asthenosphere.
- Layer of the Earth between the crust and the core. Extremely thick, contains most of Earth's mass.
- Amount of force per unit area that is put on given material.
- Hot liquid that forms when rock partially or completely melts, may include mineral crystals.
- Large, gently sloped volcano that forms from repeated, nonexplosive eruptions of lava.
- Funnel shaped pit around the central vent of a volcano.
- Boundary between two colliding tectonic plates.
- Soft layer of the mantle on which pieces of the Lithosphere move.
- Stress which stretches rocks into two opposite directions, the rocks become longer in a lateral direction.
- The process by which new oceanic lithosphere is created at mid ocean ridges as older materials are pulled away from the ridge.
- Mountain that forms when molten rock, called magma, is forced to the Earth's surface.
- A volcano made of alternating layers of lava and pyroclastic material.
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- Magma that flows onto the Earth's surface.
- Piece of the Lithosphere that moves around on top of the Asthenosphere.
- The boundary between two tectonic plates that are sliding PAST each other horizontally.
- Mostly made of Iron, from the mantle to the core/center of the Earth. About the size of Mars.
- Solid dense center of our planet that extends from the bottom of the outer core to the center.
- Outermost, rigid layer of the Earth.
- Fragments of rock that are created by explosive volcanic eruptions.
- Stress that reduces the volume or length of a rock, as that produced by the convergence of plate margins.
- Core is divided into two categories, this one is liquid and surrounds the inner core.
- Boundary between two tectonic plates that are moving AWAY from each other.
- Stream of fluid propelled by thermal convection.
- Earth's major plaetes, known as plate tectonics.
- Fault in which the two fault blocks move past each other horizontally.
- Theory that continents can drift apart from one another and have done so in the past.
- Occurs when one or a stack of originally flat and planar surfaces are bent or curved as a result of permanent deformation.
- Region where an oceanic plate sinks down into the asthenosphere at a convergent boundary, usually between continental and oceanic plates.
- Outermost layer of the Earth, 5-100km thick, thinnest layer.
- Under the Asthenosphere, is the strong lower part of the mantle.
30 Clues: Outermost, rigid layer of the Earth. • Magma that flows onto the Earth's surface. • Boundary between two colliding tectonic plates. • Stream of fluid propelled by thermal convection. • Earth's major plaetes, known as plate tectonics. • Funnel shaped pit around the central vent of a volcano. • Amount of force per unit area that is put on given material. • ...
Psychiatric Terminology 2013-12-11
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- nihilistic delusion of body function
- talking past the point
- rigidity of limbs abolished on voluntary movement
- lack of pleasure in activities
- auditory hallucination at same time as thoughts
- alternate between opposite movements
- detached from environment
- prevailing and prolonged state of mind
- lower limb restlessness
- imitation of movement even when asked not to
- particular emotion displayed
- regular repeated movements with no significance
- tangential connections in thoughts
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- syndrome - loved one replaced by imposter
- word salad senseless repetition of sounds
- confusion of imagination/memory
- waxy flexibility
- detached from own experience
- audtory hallucination of thoughts repeated
- irregular movements
- words/phrases invented by patient
- known person in different body
22 Clues: waxy flexibility • irregular movements • talking past the point • lower limb restlessness • detached from environment • detached from own experience • particular emotion displayed • lack of pleasure in activities • known person in different body • confusion of imagination/memory • words/phrases invented by patient • tangential connections in thoughts • ...
Schizophrenia Terminology 2013-10-01
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- made up words that have meaning for the patient, but a different or non-existent meaning for others
- type of thinking that refers to an impaired ability to think abstractly
- psychomotor restlessness evident as pacing or fidgeting
- (two words) a sudden interruption in the thought process, usually due to internal stimuli
- pathological repeating of another’s words
- acute sustained contraction of muscles
- (Three words) life threatening disorder associated with antipsychotic medication, symptoms include reduced consciousness, increased muscle tone, and autonomic dysfunction
- any intense or strongly defended irrational suspicion
- (two words) jumble of words that is meaningless to the listener and sometimes even the speaker
- reduced motivation; inability to initiate tasks such as social contacts, grooming and other ADLs
- lack of energy, passivity
- (two words) a reduction in the expression, range, and intensity of affect
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- a medication-induced, temporary constellation of symptoms associated with Parkinson’s disease
- fixed false beliefs that cannot be corrected by reasoning
- (two words) choice of words based on their sounds, rather than meaning ( Click, clack, clutch)
- misperception or misinterpretation of a real experience (patient sees coat rack, but believes it is a bear about to attack)
- false perception that the environment has changed (everything seems bigger or smaller)
- (two words) persistent EPS that usually appears after prolonged treatment and persists even after the medication has been discontinued (involuntary tonic muscular contractions involving tongue, fingers, toes, neck, trunk, or pelvis)
- (three words) personalization of unrelated events (patient sees a nurse talking with doctor and believes they are talking about him)
- involve perceiving a sensory experience for which no external stimulus exists (hearing a voice when no one is speaking)
- nonspecific feeling that a person has lost his or her identity and that the self if different or unreal (someone feels like a body part doesn’t belong to them)
- mimicking of movements of another
- inability to experience pleasure in activities that usually produce it
23 Clues: lack of energy, passivity • mimicking of movements of another • acute sustained contraction of muscles • pathological repeating of another’s words • any intense or strongly defended irrational suspicion • psychomotor restlessness evident as pacing or fidgeting • fixed false beliefs that cannot be corrected by reasoning • ...
Music Terminology 2013-11-24
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- means loud
- doe, ray, me, fa, so, la, ti, doe
- the era of music between 1820-2000
- A group of beats containing a primary accent and one or more secondary accents, indicated by the placement of bar lines on the staff. The space between two bar lines
- One who composes, conducts, or performs music, especially instrumental music
- The G and F clef staffs together make the _________
- Wind instruments made out of metal with either a cup- or funnel-shaped mouthpiece, such as trumpet, cornet, bugle
- A succession of tones. The scale generally used in Western music is the diatonic scale, consisting of whole and half steps in a specific order.
- means slow
- means Very, very soft; the softest common dynamic marking
- distance between two consecutive notes
- speed of the music
- A curved line placed above or below two or more notes of different pitch to indicate that they are to be performed in legato style
- means fast and lively
- A symbol for raising pitch one step
- a pitched percussion instrument with keys
- The term which denotes the organization of sound in time; the temporal quality of sound
- best player in the orchestra
- distance between three consecutive notes
- means Half, Medium
- The G clef falling on the second line of the staff
- a smaller version of a trumpet with a lower sound
- a ____ cancels a sharp or flat
- The sharps or flats placed at the beginning of the staff to denote the scale upon which the music is based
- Gradually slower. Synonymous with rallentando
- Accent on an unexpected beat
- means Very Slow
- a pitch that has more than one letter name
- The manipulation of a theme by the use of melodic, rhythmic, and harmonic changes
- The degree to which notes are separated or connected, such as staccato or legato
- Invented by Maelzel in 1816, the instrument is used to indicate the exact tempo of a composition
- A sharp, flat, or natural not included in the given key
- band with brass, percussion, and woodwinds that can march
- to hold or pause
- Indication by the conductor or a spoke word or gesture for a performer to make an entry
- A symbol placed at the beginning of the staff to indicate the pitch of the notes on the staff. The most commonly used clefs in choral music are the G, or treble, clef and the F or bass clef . On the keyboard, all the notes above middle C are said to be in the G clef; all the notes below middle C in the F clef
- Music conforming to certain form and structure. Usually music composed during the period 1770-1825
- The study of how music is put together
- the thing between two lines in a staff
- means Mysteriously
- largest string instrument, lowest sound
- a rest for two beats in 4/4 time
- means to repeat from the sign
- The organization of sounds with some degree of rhythm, melody, and harmony
- five lines, four spaces
- band with woodwind, brass and percussion tha cannot march
- A curved line over or below two or more notes of the same pitch. The first pitch is sung or played and held for the duration of the notes affected by the tie
- A combination of three or more tones sounded simultaneously
- horn an instrument with valves brass instrument with a funnel-shaped mouthpiece and a tube of conical bore coiled into a spiral
- The other name for the F clef
- note that holds for two beats in 4/4 time
- a rest for four beats
- a string instrument played on shoulder, smaller than violin
- person that gives band ques and conducts the band
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- means medium tempo
- means Very Very Loud
- biggest streing instrument, usually at front of the orchestra
- a note that holds for 1/2 a beat in 4/4 time
- a group of instruments played with a reed
- rapid scale achieved by sliding the nail of the thumb or third finger over the white keys of the piano. or sliding a slide on a trombone all the way down
- A high-pitched woodwind instrument consisting of a slender tube closed at one end with keys and finger holes on the side and an opening near the closed end across which the breath is blown
- a ____ raises the note half a step
- band withbrass and percussion that can march
- means fast and Lively
- A piece for large orchestra, usually in four movements, in which the first movement often is in sonata form. A large orchestra
- a note that holds for 1/4 of a beat in 4/4 time
- means moderately slow tempo
- Instruments made of sonorous material that produce sounds of definite or indefinite pitch when shaken or struck, including drums, rattles, bells
- A woodwind instrument having a straight cylindrical tube with a flaring bell and a single-reed mouthpiece, played by means of finger holes and keys
- Varying degrees of loud and soft
- this affects pitch phrasing, tone quality,blend and balance
- lines Short lines placed above and below the staff for pitches beyond the range of the staff
- a note played for one beat in 4/4 time
- means to gradually softer. Synonymous with decrescendo
- the end
- means medium sof
- greatest violin maker in the 1660s
- represents half the note in front of it
- a ____ lowers a note half a step
- very popular string instrument can be played acoustic or electric
- placed above a note to indicate stress or emphasis
- Any device that produces a musical sound is called an ____
- An indication of divided musical parts one person plays top the other plays bottom
- string instrument played on shoulder, best player of instrument is usually the concertmaster
- means Majestically
- biggest brass instrument with lowest sound
- means to return to the beginning
- means Medium loud
- means very slow and dignified
- one or more unstressed syllables at the beginning of a line of verse, before the reckoning of the normal meter begins
- means to gradually get softer
- The eighth tone above a given pitch, with twice as many vibrations per second, or below a given pitch, with half as many vibrations
- The tone represented by a note on the first ledger line below a treble clef or the first ledger line above a bass clef.
- means to gradually get louder
- A large group of musicians made up of string, brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments
- A woodwind instrument with a single-reed mouthpiece and a usually curved conical metal tube, including soprano, alto, tenor, and baritone sizes
- lowers a note by one step
- means very fast
- when one person plays alone
- to play in a detached style
- marks the end of the music
- a silent beat
- A piece for two performers
- Conductor's stick
- a bass instrument of the violin, played upright
105 Clues: the end • means loud • means slow • a silent beat • means Very Slow • means very fast • means medium sof • to hold or pause • means Medium loud • Conductor's stick • means medium tempo • speed of the music • means Half, Medium • means Majestically • means Mysteriously • means Very Very Loud • means fast and Lively • means fast and lively • a rest for four beats • five lines, four spaces • ...
College Terminology 2014-08-24
Across
- an education institution or establishment
- a female graduate or former student of a particular school, college, or university
- the main field of study, where you direct your focus as an undergraduate student
- spending a lot of time studying and focusing on your academics
- an exam in the middle of an academic term
- a teacher at a college or a university
- the course of study you take to prepare for admission to pharmacy school
- a form of loan in which interest is added to the balance even while a student is still enrolled in school
- those classes prescribed or outlined by an institution for completion of a program of study leading to a degree or certificate
- pursuing a particular/specific line of study or work
- additional charges not included in the tuition
- a form of financial aid that you do not have to repay ex. Bright Futures
- a society for female students in a university or college, typically for social purposes
- fourth-year college student
- first-year college student
- an official in an academic institution (consisting of a college, university, or secondary school) who handles student records
- school official, usually assigned by your college or university, who can help choose your classes and make sure you are taking the right courses to graduate
- a temporary job, paid or unpaid, usually in the field of your major
- an official academic record from a specific school which lists the courses you have completed, grades and information such as when you attended
- the official form used to request federal, state and school assistance in paying for college;Free application for federal student aide
- a course of study or curriculum intended to prepare a student for law school
- being dedicated or committed to a task or purpose
- the charge or fee for instruction at a college or university
- a college or university student's declared secondary field of study or specialization during their undergraduate studies; often used to supplement the major course of study
- exams that are usually given during the last week of classes each semester
- a description of a course which also lists the dates of major exam, assignments and projects
- usually representing one hour of class per week for one term
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- a form of financial aid that you must repay
- a graduate or former student, especially male, of a particular school, college, or university
- a student who lives off-campus and drives to class, or commutes
- status granted to an applicant who meets the prescribed entrance requirements of an institution
- groups you belong to outside of class, such as sporting teams, clubs and organizations
- the length of time that you take a college class
- a list, plan, outline, or the like, of things to be done
- a class that must be taken before you can take a different class
- location that generally stock all the books and other materials required in all the courses offered at the institution as well as providing basic supplies and clothing items
- the action of leading a group of people or an organization
- third-year college student
- process by which a prospective student submits the required forms and credentials to his/her chosen institution
- a form of financial aid that you must repay
- a person who has studies a subject for a long time and knows a lot about it
- a local or national organization of male students, primarily for social purposes
- the average of all of the course grades you have received, on a four-point scale
- Post-secondary degree awarded to an individual after completion of undergraduate course work usually taking eight semesters
- degree that traditionally involves 2 years of full-time study
- books used in schools or colleges for the formal study of a subject
- a form of loan in which the government pays the interest while a student remains enrolled in a qualified college or university
- all persons who teach classes for colleges
- second-year college student
- a personal teacher, a teaching assistant or someone who helps a student catch up in a subject
50 Clues: third-year college student • first-year college student • fourth-year college student • second-year college student • a teacher at a college or a university • an education institution or establishment • an exam in the middle of an academic term • all persons who teach classes for colleges • a form of financial aid that you must repay • ...
Literary Terminology 2014-08-28
Across
- fiction- contemporary fiction that is set in the past
- the time and place of the action of the story
- the writer’s use of hints or clues to indicate events and situation which will occur later
- sequence of events in a story
- of speech in which human qualities are attributed to an object, animal, or idea
- animals, or imaginary creatures who take part in the action of a story, novel, or drama
- prose writing that deals with real people, events, and places
- an account of a person’s life written by that person
- main idea in a work of literature
- figure of speech that makes a comparison between two things which are basically unlike using the words “like” or “as”
- the use of words whose sounds suggest their meaning
- character- a character who undergoes some kind of change during the story
- a form of language as it is spoken in a particular geographic area or by a particular social or ethnic group
- of fiction dealing with the solution of a problem or crime
- of speech-language that communicates ideas beyond the ordinary, literal meanings of words
- character- the characters who interact with the main characters and help move the story along
- works of prose that have imaginary elements
- the turning point of the story
- a type of literature characterized by a particular style, form, or content
- action- the events in the story that move the plot along by adding complications
- the attitude a writer takes toward his/her subject
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- character-a character who stays the same throughout the story
- true account of a person’s life told by someone else
- the conflict is resolved and all loose ends are tied up
- type of literature in which words are chosen and arranged to create a certain effect
- fiction- writing in which the writer explores unexpected possibilities of the past or future using known scientific data and theories as well as the imagination
- figure of speech in which the truth is exaggerated for emphasis or humorous effect
- words and phrases that re-create sensory impressions for the reader and appeal to the 5 senses
- part of the story or drama which establishes setting, introduces characters, gives background information, and sets the tone
- of fiction that is highly imaginative and portrays events, settings, or characters that are unrealistic
- figure of speech that makes a comparison between two things that are basically unlike
- of the story- the components which work together to build a work of prose
- the struggle between opposing forces
- a conversation, an episode, or an event that happened before the beginning of the story
- character- the most important characters in the story
- of view- the method of narrating a short story, novel, narrative poem, or work of nonfiction
- the contrast between what is expected or appears to be and what actually is
- fiction- type of fiction that creates a truthful imitation of ordinary life
- a person, place, or object which stands for something other than itself
- action- the events after the climax which begin to resolve the conflict
- the feeling or atmosphere that the writer creates
41 Clues: sequence of events in a story • the turning point of the story • main idea in a work of literature • the struggle between opposing forces • works of prose that have imaginary elements • the time and place of the action of the story • the feeling or atmosphere that the writer creates • the attitude a writer takes toward his/her subject • ...
Transition Terminology 2014-09-10
Across
- Understanding personal finances such as budgeting income, analyzing costs and check writing.
- Preferences for receiving and processing information, such as auditory, visual and hands-on methods.
- Personal Knowledge of oneself.
- Information regarding scholarly.
- Understanding different career and employment options, including identifying personal worth associated with employment options.
- Services and devices that enable, maintain or improve functional capabilities of an individual.
- Daily living skills associated with living in a residence.
- Spending time in natural, age-appropriate setting.
- Skills learned in preparation for employment.
- The condition of being protected against physical, social, financial, emotional or occupational harm.
- Abilities and capabilities in employment domains.
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- The interchange between two people of thoughts, opinions, or information through multiple forms of language.
- Having control and voice key personal decisions that affect an individuals life.
- An activity done for pleasure or relaxation.
- The ability to modify the way they act behavior being substituted for a disruptive behavior; most often social or personal behaviors.
- Long term associated with one or more other people in a variety or situations including personal, work-related, community members
- The movement of people from one location to another.
- Fine motor skills such as holding a pencil, using a screw driver, ect.
- Setting where one is performing an occupational task.
- Supports the techniques that allow individuals with disabilities to complete tasks with greater effectiveness.
- Natural predisposition of an individual that is a major component of one's personality, such as easy-going, intense.
- The captivity to reason, plan, solve problems, think abstractly, comprehend ideas, and to learn.
22 Clues: Personal Knowledge of oneself. • Information regarding scholarly. • An activity done for pleasure or relaxation. • Skills learned in preparation for employment. • Abilities and capabilities in employment domains. • Spending time in natural, age-appropriate setting. • The movement of people from one location to another. • ...
Cooking Terminology 2014-04-15
Across
- to rub against an abrasive surface
- when water reaches the temperature at which bubbles turn into vap
- to cut food into small cubes
- to separate the coarse parts of
- to blend or mix
- work to a smooth paste
- to fry quickly
- rapidly stir to incorporate the ingredients as well as air
- working solid shortening into dry ingredients
- move a spoon or other implement around in
- to beat vigorously while incorporating air
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- to put butter or grease on a pan to prevent food from sticking
- bend over on itself so that one part of it covers another
- to fit together
- to cut up or grind food
- to cook over a prolonged amount of time over a fire
- to cook food typically in an oven or on a hot surface by dry heat
- to throw something
- to cut food into bite size pieces
- to combine two or more substances
20 Clues: to fry quickly • to fit together • to blend or mix • to throw something • work to a smooth paste • to cut up or grind food • to cut food into small cubes • to separate the coarse parts of • to cut food into bite size pieces • to combine two or more substances • to rub against an abrasive surface • move a spoon or other implement around in • to beat vigorously while incorporating air • ...
Daily Terminology 2014-03-12
20 Clues: reduce • decent • supple • reject • surmise • resound • fibrous • constant • ambiance • tendency • nebulous • cheerful • isolated • courteous • reputable • revocable • disapprove • prohibited • knowledgeable • incomprehensible
CI Terminology 2014-07-22
Across
- Short organization term (sort, set, shine, standardize, sustain)
- Term for going to point of activity to view and understand problem
- Clear description of how work is supposed to be performed
- Phrase for trying a countermeasure quickly and cheaply
- Stands for Process Design
- Process of asking questions to derive Root Cause of problem
- Assessment of how well C1-C4 is applied in an organization
- A more detailed version of a process that includes steps
- Root Cause Analysis tool to list potential problem causes by Man, Machine, Method, Materials, etc.
- Built in test that signals something is wrong
- Stands for Leaders as Teachers
- Stands for Sharing Knowledge
- Acronym for After Action Review
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- Acronym for 30,000 foot view of a process that identifies suppliers, inputs, processes, outputs and customers
- Scientific Method for Problem Solving
- Illustration of a process that shows who is involved, handoffs, tasks and objective
- CI Maturity Model
- Abbreviation for Output,Pathway,Connection & Activity
- Anything beyond minimum amount of materials, manpower, and machinery needed to add value to a product or service (also categorized as TIM WOOD)
- Acronym for Practice, Repitition and Training
- Stands for Problem Solving
- Behavior of gathering around to conduct a PRT
- Name for comparing a process to identify best practice
- To bring issue or abnormality to higher level attention
24 Clues: CI Maturity Model • Stands for Process Design • Stands for Problem Solving • Stands for Sharing Knowledge • Stands for Leaders as Teachers • Acronym for After Action Review • Scientific Method for Problem Solving • Acronym for Practice, Repitition and Training • Behavior of gathering around to conduct a PRT • Built in test that signals something is wrong • ...
Biochemistry Terminology 2015-02-09
Across
- bond that shares electrons
- chemical union of two or more elements
- pH above 7
- pH below 7
- RNA or DNA
- attraction of molecules between different molecules
- many sugars combined, starch
- polymer of amino acids
- proteins that act as catalysts
- substance that speeds up a reaction
- dissolved substance in a solution
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- main energy source for organisms
- compounds that help maintain homeostasis
- single sugars
- bond that transfers electrons
- fats, oils and waxes
- liquid that does the dissolving in a solution
- attraction of molecules between molecules of the same
- substance acted on by an enzyme
- process to maintain balance
- negatively charged particle in an atom
21 Clues: pH above 7 • pH below 7 • RNA or DNA • single sugars • fats, oils and waxes • polymer of amino acids • bond that shares electrons • process to maintain balance • many sugars combined, starch • bond that transfers electrons • proteins that act as catalysts • substance acted on by an enzyme • main energy source for organisms • dissolved substance in a solution • ...
Dance Terminology 2014-11-21
Across
- the person who composes or invents a ballet or dance
- large beats
- whirl or spin
- neck of the foot
- front
- a dance that tells a story
- small beats
- male dancer
- half
- female dancer
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- dance
- melted (to melt)
- changing of the feet
- arms
- carriage of the arms
- leg
- circling of the leg
- step of the cat
- beating (to beat)
- turning of the body
- principal female dancer in a ballet company
- in the shape of a cross
22 Clues: leg • arms • half • dance • front • large beats • small beats • male dancer • whirl or spin • female dancer • step of the cat • melted (to melt) • neck of the foot • beating (to beat) • circling of the leg • turning of the body • changing of the feet • carriage of the arms • in the shape of a cross • a dance that tells a story • principal female dancer in a ballet company • ...
Cooking Terminology 2014-01-21
Across
- Used for pie crusts to combine top and bottom pieces
- To cut into thin, broad pieces
- Add spices to improve taste
- To push and level off in cup
- To clean
- Rub a pan lightly with butter
- To seperate particles
- To cut into 1/4 inch cubes
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- Add flour to a grease pan
- To cut into square, chunky pieces
- Apply liquid to food to add flavor
- To beat rapidly
- Covering with a heavy layer
- To distribute solid shortening through dry ingredients
- To chop or cut into very fine pieces
- Sprinkle a dry ingredient
- Sprinkle food for color
- To put one or more dry ingredients into a fine sieve
- Pressing and folding dough
- A knife used to cut bread
- To put the scale to 0 to avoid weighting container
21 Clues: To clean • To beat rapidly • To seperate particles • Sprinkle food for color • Add flour to a grease pan • Sprinkle a dry ingredient • A knife used to cut bread • Pressing and folding dough • To cut into 1/4 inch cubes • Covering with a heavy layer • Add spices to improve taste • To push and level off in cup • Rub a pan lightly with butter • To cut into thin, broad pieces • ...
Poetic Terminology 2015-04-19
Across
- A metrical foot consisting of an unstressed syllable, followed by a stressed syllable
- A metrical foot consisting of a stressed syllable, followed by an unstressed syllable
- A group of 3 lines in a poem, connected by rhyme or separated by a line break
- A song-like narrative poem, often written with an ABCB rhyme scheme and in alternating lines of iambic tetrameter and iambic trimetre
- Rhyme within a line of poetry
- The running on of one line to another
- An abstract, secondary meaning of a word
- A comparison between two things in which something is described as if it is another thing
- The repetition of similar vowel sounds in close proximity
- The characteristic being compared between two things in a metaphor
- A collection of words that share a common idea or theme
- A poem with no regular pattern in rhyme or metre
- A person in a 3rd person poem
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- A comparison between two things in which something is described as being 'like' or 'as' something else
- A repeated sound at the start of two or more words in close proximity
- A sonnet written in iambic pentameter, consisting of an octet and a sestet
- The object being described in a metaphor
- A pause within a line of poetry
- The narrator in a 1st person poem
- A collection of lines in a poem, separated by a line break
- A sonnet written in iambic pentameter, consisting of three quatrains and a rhyming couplet
- A writer's choice of words
- The repetition of similar consonant sounds in close proximity
- The predominant emotion of a poem, created through the writer's use of tone
- Two opposing ideas placed in close proximity to highlight the difference between them
- A non-rhyming poem written in iambic pentameter
- A strong pause at the end of a line
27 Clues: A writer's choice of words • Rhyme within a line of poetry • A person in a 3rd person poem • A pause within a line of poetry • The narrator in a 1st person poem • A strong pause at the end of a line • The running on of one line to another • The object being described in a metaphor • An abstract, secondary meaning of a word • A non-rhyming poem written in iambic pentameter • ...
Terminology Quiz 2015-05-11
Across
- Selfish or greedy
- Acquire, get something
- Not enough
- Copy someone’s behavior
- Helpless
- Worry, tension
- Real, touchable
- Acting without thought
- Keep track of something
- Information
- Overwhelming panic attacks resulting in rapid heartbeat, dizziness, and/or physical symptoms
- The outer limits or border
- Self murder
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- Unrealistic, overwhelming fear of an object or situation
- Result
- Affecting your senses
- Neutrally, without feelings or emotion
- Stay away from something
- To get even or revenge
- Prior
- Another person’s equal
- Confusion, chaos
- Disobedient
- Hospital for mentally ill
- Purpose
25 Clues: Prior • Result • Purpose • Helpless • Not enough • Disobedient • Information • Self murder • Worry, tension • Real, touchable • Confusion, chaos • Selfish or greedy • Affecting your senses • Acquire, get something • To get even or revenge • Another person’s equal • Acting without thought • Copy someone’s behavior • Keep track of something • Stay away from something • Hospital for mentally ill • ...
Newspaper Terminology 2015-07-07
Across
- Papers delivered to a individual household
- Getting a paper to a subscriber that reports his paper missing or damaged
- A number of papers tied together for distribution
- The obligation of the newspaper to deliver content to a subscriber who has paid in advance
- Any entity that receives a draw
- A bill sent to a subscriber asking them to re-subscribe
- A problem brought to the attention of the newspaper by the customer
- A front-end development technique to allow a webpage to conform to the user's device
- A delivery person for the newspaper- typically a contractor not employed by the newspaper
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- An advertisement placed inside the paper
- The first electronic version of the newspaper
- A process where a subscription is paid without involved the subscriber
- A process by which website users are allowed to submit additions to the news
- Text ads placed in classified section of newspapers
- The software or service employed to monetize digital content
- Single copy papers not sold
- The number of papers to be delivered
- 9 columns of classifieds or 6 columns of display by 21.5 inches deep
- A collective term for papers purchased individually, retail
- Good-faith delivery of a newspaper prior to received payment
20 Clues: Single copy papers not sold • Any entity that receives a draw • The number of papers to be delivered • An advertisement placed inside the paper • Papers delivered to a individual household • The first electronic version of the newspaper • A number of papers tied together for distribution • Text ads placed in classified section of newspapers • ...
Literary Terminology 2016-09-01
Across
- a person, place, or object which stands for something other than itself
- the part of the story or drama which establishes setting
- prose writing that deals with real people, events, and places
- the method of narrating a short story, novel, narrative poem, or work of nonfiction.
- the attitude a writer takes toward his/her subject
- the sequence of events in a story
- the events in the story that move the plot along by adding complications
- the feelings or atmosphere that the writer creates
- a conversation, an episode, or an event that happened before the beginning of the story
- the writer's use of hints or clues to indicate events and situations which will occur later
- an account of a person's life written by that person
- type of fiction that creates a truthful imitation of ordinary life
- type of fiction that is highly imaginative and portrays events, settings, or characters that are unrealistic
- writing in which the writer explores unexpected possibilities of the past or future using known scientific data and theories as well as the imagination
- the turning point of the story
- the struggle between opposing forces
- language that communicates ideas beyond the ordinary, literal meanings of words
- the contrast between what is expected or appears to be and what actually is
- a type of literature characterized by a particular style, form, or content
- the use of words whose sounds suggest their meaning
- type of literature in which words are chosen and arranged to create a certain effect
- the main idea in a work of literature
- descriptive words and phrases that re-create sensory impressions for the reader and appeal to the 5 senses
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- the time and place of the action of the story
- the conflict is resolved and all loose ends are tied
- the events after the climax which begin to resolve the conflict
- type of fiction dealing with the solution of a problem or crime
- the characters who interacts with the main characters and help move the story along
- figure of speech that makes a comparison between two things that are basically unlike
- a form of language as it is spoken in a particular geographic area or by a particular social or ethnic group
- figure of speech in which human qualities are attributed to an object, animal, or idea
- a true account of a person's life told by someone else
- contemporary fiction that is set in the past for emphasis or humorous effect
- a character who undergoes some kind of change during the story
- a character who stays the same throughout the story
- the components which work together to build a work of prose
- the most important characters in the story
- works of prose that have imaginary elements
- people, animals, or imaginary creatures who take part in the action of a story, novel, or drama
- figure of speech that makes a comparison between two things which are basically unlike using the words like or as
40 Clues: the turning point of the story • the sequence of events in a story • the struggle between opposing forces • the main idea in a work of literature • the most important characters in the story • works of prose that have imaginary elements • the time and place of the action of the story • the attitude a writer takes toward his/her subject • ...
Tectonic Terminology 2016-09-20
Across
- Catastrophic 2004 tsunami killing over 250,000 people
- Viscous slow flowing lava which causes explosive but infrequent eruptions
- Process in which extreme shaking causes soil to inhabit characteristics of a liquid
- High viscosity magma which causes cataclysmic eruptions
- Feature formed beneath the ground by tectonic activity
- Low widespread volcano formed by lava flows
- Two plates sliding past one another
- Rock type caused by the cooling of magma
- Icelandic eruption in 2010
- Violent earthquake only formed at destructive boundaries
- A volcanic hot spring that shoots hot water into the air
- Cooled magma in the vent of a volcano that remains after a volcano has eroded
- Subductive plate boundary
- Steam ejected by super heated water beneath the volcano
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- Process which formed the chain of volcanic Hawaiin islands
- The most explosive type of eruption
- A measure of magma's consistency
- Large igneous intrusive rock that forms from cooled magma deep in the earth
- Solid material ejected from a volcano
- Intrusive dome of rock that forces up the overlying rock into an arch
- Eruption where large amounts of lava and pyroclastic material is ejected
- Volcanoes formed in which huge explosions have removed the summit of the cone
- Name given for the liquid part of the mantle
- Eruption caused by two plates moving apart and lava being ejected in the space
- Feature produced as two plates move apart and no magma rises to fill the space
- Low viscosity magma, generates frequent but gentle eruptions
- 1991 volcanic eruption killing 847 people
- Crust and upper mantle
- Feature formed above ground by tectonic activity
- 2010 earthquake at magnitude 7.0 killing over 300,000
30 Clues: Crust and upper mantle • Subductive plate boundary • Icelandic eruption in 2010 • A measure of magma's consistency • The most explosive type of eruption • Two plates sliding past one another • Solid material ejected from a volcano • Rock type caused by the cooling of magma • 1991 volcanic eruption killing 847 people • Low widespread volcano formed by lava flows • ...
Medicaid Terminology 2016-09-26
Across
- Benefits authorized for a period of time prior to the date of application.
- A program for men, ages 19 through 60, and women, ages 19 through 55, with income at or below the 185% of the poverty level, to receive family planning services.
- A program of medical assistance for children and adults who meet the requirements of eligibility.
- The up to 12-month period of time that a family may receive Medicaid when they have been determined ineligible for Work First or MAF-C because of new or increased earned income.
- Once a child under age 19 has qualified for Medicaid he can receive for up to 12 months regardless of financial changes that affect eligibility.
- Verification of client’s employment, DOC, ACTS, SOLQI, etc. find using a third party verification system.
- A review of a recipient's eligibility for public assistance.
- A cash payment program administered by the Social Security Administration for low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons.
- The procedure used in the State Office to stop delivery of an assistance check.
- A notice that must be received before the effective date of the change that informs the a/r of action taken.
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- The individual, family, or household members who are eligible to receive Work First, Food Stamps, or Medicaid.
- A program for medical assistance for pregnant women whose income falls under a specified percentage of the Federal Poverty Limit.
- Safeguarding client information.
- A determination of Medicaid eligibility from an existing record (such as from the SDX, county record, etc.)
- A written notice to inform the recipient of intended action.
- A program for medical assistance for children under the age of 19 whose countable income falls under a specified percentage of the Federal Poverty Limit.
- The agency of the federal government that issues regulations for the RSDI and SSI programs, as well as Medicare and Medicaid, under the Social Security Act.
- Net income of the person from a business enterprise or trade controlled by oneself, i.e., produce sales, farm rental, farming, craft sales, baby-sitting in one's own home.
- Automatic Medicaid coverage for newborns based solely on mother's eligibility status.
- Persons whose income and resources are considered in determining the eligibility of an individual or assistance unit for public assistance.
- Use of information from third parties to establish the accuracy of an applicant's statements.
- A crime in which an applicant or recipient 'intentionally obtains or attempts to obtain public assistance benefits to which he or she is not eligible by making a false statement or withholding information.
- An individual removed from MAGI or Medical Assistance benefits due to an IPV (Intentional Program Violation) or for failure or refusal to comply with all program requirements.
23 Clues: Safeguarding client information. • A written notice to inform the recipient of intended action. • A review of a recipient's eligibility for public assistance. • Benefits authorized for a period of time prior to the date of application. • The procedure used in the State Office to stop delivery of an assistance check. • ...
Wound terminology 2016-06-08
Across
- / Redness of the skin due to hyperaemia.
- / Small masses of formative cells containing loops of newly formed blood vessels which spring up over any raw surface, as the first step in the process of healing of wounds.
- / An immune collagen producing cell of connective tissue.
- / Narrowing of the blood vessels which results in the blood flow to a particular part of the body being reduced.
- / The local death of tissue. The tissue is often black /brown in colour and ‘leathery ‘in texture.
- / The removal of devitalised tissue and foreign matter.
- / The termination of bleeding by mechanical or chemical means or by the complex coagulation process of the body, consisting of vasoconstriction, platelet aggregation, thrombin and fibrin synthesis.
- / The formation of new tissue filling the defect which takes place during the proliferation phase of healing.
- / Micro-organisms are not only present but are multiplying and producing an associated host reaction.
- / The outer layer of the skin.
- / Multiplication of organisms without a corresponding host reaction.
- / Devitalised tissue which has a yellow/white/grey hue.
- / Disease-producing, and is a term for example, applied to bacteria,capable of causing disease.
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- / Originates from the Greek word ‘to boil over’. Features dry, itching, red and inflamed skin.
- / A spreading infection into soft tissue.
- / The final stage of the proliferative stage of tissue healing.
- / Presence of micro organism but without multiplication.
- / The body’s natural ability to debride dead tissue. Softening of dead cells brought about by enzymes in the cells themselves.
- / A scab consisting of dried serum and devitalised dermal cells.
- /The generation of new blood vessels in tissues.
- / Synonymous with eczema.
- / Is the tissue that covers the body surface, lines body cavities and forms glands.
- / A function of the healing process in granulating tissue whereby edges of the wound are drawn towards each other.
- / A softening or sogginess of the tissue owing to retention of excessive moisture. Often showing as white wet tissue.
- / The abnormal accumulation of fluid beneath the skin, or in one or more cavities in the body.
- / The main protein constituent of white fibrous tissue.
26 Clues: / Synonymous with eczema. • / The outer layer of the skin. • / Redness of the skin due to hyperaemia. • / A spreading infection into soft tissue. • /The generation of new blood vessels in tissues. • / The removal of devitalised tissue and foreign matter. • / The main protein constituent of white fibrous tissue. • / Devitalised tissue which has a yellow/white/grey hue. • ...
Unigroup Terminology 2016-04-04
Across
- when delivery date must be extended beyond RDD.
- transport solutions group.
- agent closest to unloading area.
- amount charged determined by weight and miles. CWT, Per hundred weight.
- California Air Resource Board.
- estimated time of arrival.
- the agent moving the customer.
- Link, smartphone used by operators to accept and view orders.
- when all of shipper's goods will not fit in van. Shuttle, when origin/destination address requires smaller truck.
- Electronic logging device.
- agent who creates the order to move.
- if agent has to load in lieu of van operator.
- home office workflow not viewable to agents.
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- traditional tractor trailer.
- when booker requests dates outside of pattern of service.
- orders small enough to ship via containers workflow. Workflow, orders that are grouped to load and requested to be hauled.
- amount of fuel required to haul.
- driver links to van to haul on behalf of Unigroup. HTB, haul to book ratio.
- agency workflow.
- the amount the van operator will make by hauling order.
- system used by transport solutions.
- required delivery date.
- agent closest to loading area.
23 Clues: agency workflow. • required delivery date. • transport solutions group. • estimated time of arrival. • Electronic logging device. • traditional tractor trailer. • California Air Resource Board. • the agent moving the customer. • agent closest to loading area. • amount of fuel required to haul. • agent closest to unloading area. • system used by transport solutions. • ...
Sailing Terminology 2016-04-14
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- sail that is between the forestay and the mast
- the back end of the boat
- avoid this boat part when tacking or jibing.
- to turn the stern of the boat across the wind.
- extension of the hull that foes deeper into water and provides stability.
- The largest sail on the boat.
- the wind hits this side of the sail first
- line that raises a sail when rigging up.
- the type of cleat on the mast you tie the halyards to.
- wire at the bow of the boat that holds up the mast
- crew can sit on this in the boat.
- the wires that help hold up the mast from the sides of the boat
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- heading straight into the wind
- A device to hold the boom down.
- horizontal support for the diamond
- opposite of windward
- right
- the forward part of a boat
- the type of cleat you use to hold the jib sheets in place.
- line that controls the trim of the main sail.
- underwater appendage that controls the direction of the boat
- lines that control the trim of the jib.
- want these strings on the jib sail flying straight back
- left
- a fitting used to attach the jib to the forestay
- to turn the bow of the boat across the wind.
26 Clues: left • right • opposite of windward • the back end of the boat • the forward part of a boat • The largest sail on the boat. • heading straight into the wind • A device to hold the boom down. • crew can sit on this in the boat. • horizontal support for the diamond • lines that control the trim of the jib. • line that raises a sail when rigging up. • ...
Unigroup Terminology 2016-05-11
Across
- WORKFLOW PLANNERS WORK FROM
- ELECTRONIC LOGGING DEVICE
- AMOUNT OF REVENUE TO BE EARNED BY HAULER
- DELIVERY DATE OUTSIDE OF QUOTE
- AMOUNT OF GOODS THAT WOULD NOT FIT ON VAN
- THIRD PARTY DRIVER HAULS A LOADED VAN
- HAUL TO BOOK RATIO
- CLOSEST TO DELIVERY ADDRESS (ASSISTS W/ LABOR AND SHUTTLE)
- TRADITIONAL TRACTOR TRAILER
- ESTIMATED TIME OF ARRIVAL
- ORIGIN AGENT LOADS CUSTOMERS GOODS TO BRING TO WAREHOUSE
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- PER HUNDRED WEIGHT
- AMOUNT OF FUEL REQUIRED TO MOVE ORDER
- AGENT CLOSEST TO LOADING ADDRESS(ASSISTS W/ LABOR AND SHUTTLE)
- CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCE BOARD
- phone that allows operator to review/accept/reject orders
- WORKFLOW TRANSPORT SOLUTIONS WORK FROM
- WHEN ADDRESS REQUIRES SMALL TRUCK
- SELLS THE MOVE AND IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MOVE PROCESS
- WORKFLOW AGENTS WORK OUT OF
- REQUEST FOR SERVICE OUTSIDE OF GUIDELINES
21 Clues: PER HUNDRED WEIGHT • HAUL TO BOOK RATIO • ELECTRONIC LOGGING DEVICE • ESTIMATED TIME OF ARRIVAL • WORKFLOW PLANNERS WORK FROM • WORKFLOW AGENTS WORK OUT OF • TRADITIONAL TRACTOR TRAILER • CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCE BOARD • DELIVERY DATE OUTSIDE OF QUOTE • WHEN ADDRESS REQUIRES SMALL TRUCK • AMOUNT OF FUEL REQUIRED TO MOVE ORDER • THIRD PARTY DRIVER HAULS A LOADED VAN • ...
Unigroup Terminology 2016-05-11
Across
- THIRD PARTY DRIVER HAULS A LOADED VAN
- AGENT CLOSEST TO LOADING ADDRESS(ASSISTS W/ LABOR AND SHUTTLE)
- REQUEST FOR SERVICE OUTSIDE OF GUIDELINES
- WORKFLOW AGENTS WORK OUT OF
- HAUL TO BOOK RATIO
- TRADITIONAL TRACTOR TRAILER
- AMOUNT OF FUEL REQUIRED TO MOVE ORDER
- WORKFLOW TRANSPORT SOLUTIONS WORK FROM
- ELECTRONIC LOGGING DEVICE
- PHONE SOFTWARE THAT ALLOWS OPERATOR TO REVIEW/ACCEPT/REJECT ORDERS
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- SELLS THE MOVE AND IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MOVE PROCESS
- WORKFLOW PLANNERS WORK FROM
- CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCE BOARD
- AMOUNT OF REVENUE TO BE EARNED BY HAULER
- AGENT CLOSEST TO DELIVERY ADDRESS (ASSISTS W/ LABOR AND SHUTTLE)
- ESTIMATED TIME OF ARRIVAL
- ORIGIN AGENT LOADS CUSTOMERS GOODS TO BRING TO WAREHOUSE
- WHEN ADDRESS REQUIRES SMALL TRUCK
- AMOUNT OF GOODS THAT WOULD NOT FIT ON VAN
- PER HUNDRED WEIGHT
- DELIVERY DATE OUTSIDE OF QUOTE
21 Clues: HAUL TO BOOK RATIO • PER HUNDRED WEIGHT • ESTIMATED TIME OF ARRIVAL • ELECTRONIC LOGGING DEVICE • WORKFLOW PLANNERS WORK FROM • WORKFLOW AGENTS WORK OUT OF • TRADITIONAL TRACTOR TRAILER • CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCE BOARD • DELIVERY DATE OUTSIDE OF QUOTE • WHEN ADDRESS REQUIRES SMALL TRUCK • THIRD PARTY DRIVER HAULS A LOADED VAN • AMOUNT OF FUEL REQUIRED TO MOVE ORDER • ...
Cell Terminology 2017-09-27
Across
- Located near the nucleus and helps to organize cell division; not found in plant cells
- Large, saclike, membrane-enclosed structure used for storage
- Type of transport where materials move against a concentration difference; requires energy
- The fluid portion of the cell outside the nucleus
- Small organelles filled with enzymes that function as the cell's cleanup crew
- The process of taking material into the cell by means of infoldings, or pockets in the cell membrane
- Internal membrane system that helps with protein synthesis and the creation of membrane lipids
- the process by which particles move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
- Cell that encloses its DNA in a nucleus and has membrane-bound organelles
- Organelle that captures the energy from sunlight and converts it into food
- Large membrane-enclosed structure that contains the cell’s genetic material
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- Network of protein filaments; made of microtubules and microfilaments
- Cell that has free-floating DNA and few organelles
- Small particles of RNA and protein found throughout the cytoplasm in all cells
- The diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane
- Relatively constant internal physical and chemical conditions
- Type of transport where movement of materials across the membrane doesn't require energy
- Membrane of the vacuole surrounding the material fuses with the cell membrane, forcing the contents out of the cell
- Type of diffusion in which molecules use protein channels to cross a membrane they wouldn't ordinarily be able to cross
- Thin barrier surrounding a cell
- Stack of flattened membranes that prepares substances for storage or removal from the cell
- The powerhouse of the cell
- Group of tissues working together
- Strong supporting layer around the cell membrane
- Group of cells that performs a similar function
25 Clues: The powerhouse of the cell • Thin barrier surrounding a cell • Group of tissues working together • Group of cells that performs a similar function • Strong supporting layer around the cell membrane • The fluid portion of the cell outside the nucleus • Cell that has free-floating DNA and few organelles • Large, saclike, membrane-enclosed structure used for storage • ...
Cell Terminology 2017-09-27
Across
- Small organelles filled with enzymes that function as the cell's cleanup crew
- Network of protein filaments; made of microtubules and microfilaments
- The diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane
- Small particles of RNA and protein found throughout the cytoplasm in all cells
- Strong supporting layer around the cell membrane
- Stack of flattened membranes that prepares substances for storage or removal from the cell
- Type of transport where movement of materials across the membrane doesn't require energy
- Group of cells that performs a similar function
- The powerhouse of the cell
- Organelle that captures the energy from sunlight and converts it into food
- Located near the nucleus and helps to organize cell division; not found in plant cells
- Large membrane-enclosed structure that contains the cell’s genetic material
- Type of transport where materials move against a concentration difference; requires energy
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- Cell that encloses its DNA in a nucleus and has membrane-bound organelles
- the process by which particles move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
- Thin barrier surrounding a cell
- The fluid portion of the cell outside the nucleus
- Internal membrane system that helps with protein synthesis and the creation of membrane lipids
- Relatively constant internal physical and chemical conditions
- Large, saclike, membrane-enclosed structure used for storage
- The process of taking material into the cell by means of infoldings, or pockets in the cell membrane
- Group of tissues working together
- Type of diffusion in which molecules use protein channels to cross a membrane they wouldn't ordinarily be able to cross
- Membrane of the vacuole surrounding the material fuses with the cell membrane, forcing the contents out of the cell
- Cell that has free-floating DNA and few organelles
25 Clues: The powerhouse of the cell • Thin barrier surrounding a cell • Group of tissues working together • Group of cells that performs a similar function • Strong supporting layer around the cell membrane • The fluid portion of the cell outside the nucleus • Cell that has free-floating DNA and few organelles • Large, saclike, membrane-enclosed structure used for storage • ...
Physiology Terminology 2017-10-31
Across
- all the dna in a haploid set of chromosomes is called a person's _____.
- helps in protect the body against pathogens.
- a condition where the cells clump.
- A study of the function of the body and how it works.
- the ____ is composed of microfilaments, intermediate filaments and microtubules.
- a process which causes bleeding to stop.
- low or under.
- interpret the genetic code and synthesize polypeptides.
- the sum of all decomposition reactions in the body.
- muscle cells and axons are often called ____ because of their shape.
- related to blood vessels.
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- to do with skin.
- erythrocyte production is called _____.
- osseous tissue is also known as ____.
- condition of balance.
- the cytoplasmic division at the end of mitosis is called _____.
- any form of pathological tissue death is called ____.
- a phase where chromosomes lie along midline of cell.
- what is the largest white blood cells seen on a blood slide.
- to do with urine.
20 Clues: low or under. • to do with skin. • to do with urine. • condition of balance. • related to blood vessels. • a condition where the cells clump. • osseous tissue is also known as ____. • erythrocyte production is called _____. • a process which causes bleeding to stop. • helps in protect the body against pathogens. • the sum of all decomposition reactions in the body. • ...
Pharmacogenomic terminology 2017-09-25
Across
- A variant that has two or more alleles and is present at a frequency of at least 1% of the population
- Well know anticoagulant that causes severe side affects in certain individuals
- Two non-functional alleles and therefore have little to no enzyme activity
- A group of enzymes involved in drug metabolism and found in high levels in the liver
- A collection of genetic variants, such as SNPs, that always travel together (are inherited together) on the same individual allele
- The absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME) of bioactive drugs following their administration
- An unintended, harmful reaction to medicines
- The basic physical unit of inheritance
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- When two different alleles are present on the chromosome pair
- A study to assess common genetic variations across the entire genome of a large population of individuals in order to study whether any of the investigated variations is associated with a phenotype of interest
- Two normally functioning alleles and therefore have normal enzyme activity
- HIV drug for which all patients undergo a genetic test prior to administration
- The biochemical and physiological effects of drugs, particularly those that define the drugs mechanism of action on the body
- A single nucleotide locus with two or more naturally occurring alleles defined by a single base pair substitution
- Can cause respiratory depression in some babies
- An individual’s collection of genes
- Variants in this gene can cause severe reactions in response to carbamazepine and abcavir
- A gene predicted to be associated with a particular trait e.g disease, adverse reaction to a drug
- Maximum beneficial or therapeutic response that a drug can produce
- A precursor (forerunner) of a drug needs to undergo chemical conversion by metabolic processes before becoming an active pharmacological agent
- Part of the genome formed by DNA sequences that encode genes
21 Clues: An individual’s collection of genes • The basic physical unit of inheritance • An unintended, harmful reaction to medicines • Can cause respiratory depression in some babies • Part of the genome formed by DNA sequences that encode genes • When two different alleles are present on the chromosome pair • ...
Computer Terminology 2017-09-10
Across
- Captures images
- A group either 8, 16, 32, or 64 bits
- The internet
- Indicates use of pictures (icons) and colours
- Accepts output from a device and transfers it onto paper
- Receive audio input from a device
- Electronic terminology
- Random access memory
- Any computer generated information displayed on screen
- A computer requires this to function
- Modulator-demodulator
- Capable of storing information
- The person of the computer or device
- An instance of a program running in a computer
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- An object on a computer
- A typewriter-style device
- A shared boundry across which two or more separate components of a computer system and exchange information
- Defined as any auxiliary device
- A way to organise computer files
- Grapical user interface
- The smallest unit of data in a computer
- A computer printer for printing vector graphics
- A computer display
- Can be considered a program
- Voice, film, screen
- An input device which is commonly used
- A set of computers connected together
- Read only memory
- Soemthing entered into a computer
29 Clues: The internet • Captures images • Read only memory • A computer display • Voice, film, screen • Random access memory • Modulator-demodulator • Electronic terminology • An object on a computer • Grapical user interface • A typewriter-style device • Can be considered a program • Capable of storing information • Defined as any auxiliary device • A way to organise computer files • ...
Greenhouse Terminology 2017-12-10
Across
- Structure for growing plants that is not heat or minimally heated
- Greenhouse that stands alone
- color of light that plants take up
- Roof slopes in only one direction and are connected along the side posts
- Structure protects plants from the natural environment (wint,rain)
- Structure for growing plants that is artificially heated, is not tall enough to walk in
- Most common framing material because it is strong yet lightweight
- Greenhouse cover that is cheaper than glass yet costs the same to heat and cool
- Greenhouse cover that is the most expensive and doesn't save money on heating or cooling
- Greenhouses that are connected together at the eaves
- Entirely interior with no real sunlight
- Air steam greenhouses, single layer of plastic held up by large, blowing fans
- Structure allows for maximum management of environment (temp, light, fertility)
- Structure for growing plants that have no sides, usually covered with shade cloth to reduce light intensity and provide minimal wind protection
- Structure for growing plants that is unheated, has a single plastic covering and is usually movable and used to extend growing season
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- Building associated with the greenhouse that is typically used for storage
- Framing material that must be painted every 5-7 years
- Distance between gutters is wide, cheaper to cool and more expensive to heat
- 2 or more greenhouses in one location
- Two roof slopes with the same pitch and width
- Allows for open production space because there are no posts
- One side of the greenhouse is a solid wall
- Structure for growing plants that is covered with transparent material, tall enough to walk in, artificially heated
- Rafters are of uneven length, makes structure adaptable to a hill
- Distance between gutters is narrow, cheaper to heat and more expensive to cool
25 Clues: Greenhouse that stands alone • color of light that plants take up • 2 or more greenhouses in one location • Entirely interior with no real sunlight • One side of the greenhouse is a solid wall • Two roof slopes with the same pitch and width • Greenhouses that are connected together at the eaves • Framing material that must be painted every 5-7 years • ...
Mortgage Terminology 2018-01-21
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- Refinance
- Underwriting
- Note
- Term
- Acceleration
- Title
- Principal
- Closing
- Encroachment
- Collateral
- FICO
- Foreclosure
- Liability
- Rescission
- Escrow
- Interest
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- Amortization
- Security
- Mortgagor
- Appreciation
- Borrower
- Addendum
- Recording
- Depreciation
- Survey
- Default
- Appraisal
- Hypothecate
- Mortgage
- Originator
- Assets
- Origination
- Equity
- Mortgagee
- Redlining
35 Clues: Note • Term • FICO • Title • Survey • Assets • Equity • Escrow • Default • Closing • Security • Borrower • Addendum • Mortgage • Interest • Mortgagor • Recording • Refinance • Appraisal • Principal • Mortgagee • Redlining • Liability • Originator • Collateral • Rescission • Hypothecate • Origination • Foreclosure • Amortization • Appreciation • Depreciation • Underwriting • Acceleration • Encroachment
Jazz Terminology 2018-02-06
Across
- a step foward followed by 180 degree turn to face opposite direction
- a split in the air
- foot pattern of cross back, side, front
- connect foot in passe then kick other leg
- broadway director who demanded trained dancers for "west Side Story"
- foot pattern creating a square (cross, back, side, front, close)
- chaine liked traveling turns
- Father of theatrical JAzz
- Leg lifts in fan like motion
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- undulate (wave-like) motion of body
- exercise moving only one part of the body
- first female dancer to be featured in Talkies
- first male dancer to be featured in Talkies
- silent movies
- one leg is in 3/4 releve
- Unique and innovative dancer "All that Jazz"
- foot kicks then steps on ball of foot and change of weight
- chassing of feet
- stationary turn with one leg in passe
- a walk in releve and slight plie while moving shoulders (foward, sideways, and backwards)
- Lift of the leg
- a jump in which both legs are bend in the air
22 Clues: silent movies • Lift of the leg • chassing of feet • a split in the air • one leg is in 3/4 releve • Father of theatrical JAzz • chaine liked traveling turns • Leg lifts in fan like motion • undulate (wave-like) motion of body • stationary turn with one leg in passe • foot pattern of cross back, side, front • exercise moving only one part of the body • ...
WAVES Terminology 2022-04-03
Across
- the property of a wave to change direction in the same medium
- a position of maximum displacement on a transverse wave
- the principle that every point on a wavefront acts as a source of secondary wavelets that interfere with each other
- the angle between the normal line and incident ray
- a position of maximum displacement on a longitudinal wave
- the maximum displacement of a particle from the rest position
- a position of maximum displacement on a transverse wave
- the rate of change of distance of a wave
- an interference where the resultant amplitude is smaller than individual amplitudes
- the distance between two points in phase on a wave
- the "medium" through which light travels the fastest
- the first name of the scientist Planck who proposed E=hf
- a particle of electromagnetic radiation that carries the energy of the wave
- the phase in which sound travels the fastest
- the colour of light with the longest wavelength
- the prize given to Wilhelm Rontgen for discovering X-rays
- the position on a transverse wave with the greatest kinetic energy and speed
- the rate at which a wave is propagated
- a transverse wave containing perpendicular magnetic and electric components
- an imaginary line drawn perpendicular to the point where an incident ray strikes a different medium or reflective surface
- the SI unit for frequency
- a band of the electromagnetic spectrum with the lowest energy
- two points at the same position on a wave are described as being in _____
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- the property of waves to change amplitude when they are superposed
- the perception of the amplitude of a sound wave
- an interference where the resultant amplitude is greater than individual amplitudes
- the material through which a wave propagations
- the direction that a point on the crest of a transverse wave will move when the wave travels right
- a band of the electromagnetic spectrum with frequencies just lower than that of visible light
- a band of the electromagnetic spectrum with the shortest wavelength
- the property of a wave to bend around a narrow slit or corners
- a position of maximum displacement on a longitudinal wave
- a single disturbance in a medium
- the mathematical relationship between frequency and period
- the property of a wave that causes it to change direction and speed when changing mediums
- the perception of the frequency of a sound wave
- a wave where the direction of propagation is the same as the direction of displacement
- the mathematical relationship between speed and wavelength
- the time take for one wavelength to pass a point
- a wave where the direction of propagation is perpendicular to the direction of displacement
- the physical quantity carried by a wave through the medium
41 Clues: the SI unit for frequency • a single disturbance in a medium • the rate at which a wave is propagated • the rate of change of distance of a wave • the phase in which sound travels the fastest • the material through which a wave propagations • the perception of the amplitude of a sound wave • the perception of the frequency of a sound wave • ...
Key terminology 2022-04-08
Across
- Payment of money that is transferred to another party.
- The action or process of working together to the same end.
- A sum of money that is owed or due.
- The growing interdependence of the world’s economies, cultures, and populations, brought about by cross-border trade in goods and services, technology, and flows of investment, people, and information.
- A period of temporary economic decline during which trade and industrial activity are reduced, generally identified by a fall in GDP in two successive quarters.
- Not having enough money to meet basic needs including food, clothing and shelter.
- The action of helping or doing work for someone.
- An economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
- A person, company, or country that makes, grows, or supplies goods or commodities for sale.
- A tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports.
- A fixed share of something that a person or group is entitled to receive or is bound to contribute.
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- The process of concentrating on and becoming expert in a particular subject or skill.
- An expert in economics.
- A raw material or primary agricultural product that can be bought and sold, such as copper or coffee.
- The action of diversifying something or the fact of becoming more diverse.
- Belief in the benefits of profitable trading.
- Send (goods or services) to another country for sale.
- The state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage.
- The theory or practice of shielding a country's domestic industries from foreign competition by taxing imports.
- Advantage; benefit.
20 Clues: Advantage; benefit. • An expert in economics. • A sum of money that is owed or due. • Belief in the benefits of profitable trading. • The action of helping or doing work for someone. • Send (goods or services) to another country for sale. • Payment of money that is transferred to another party. • The state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage. • ...
