medical terminology Crossword Puzzles
Settlements Terminology 2021-12-10
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- a stand-alone house with no attached neighbours. Most common type of house in Slovakia.
- Government buildings, public services (hospitals, school, public library)
- a large city, usually when 2 cities have merged together.
- clustered together in one spot
- function focused on production and factories
- where the settlement is located in relation to the surrounding features
- where ships are loaded and unloaded. Trade function
- a few houses near each other. No services nearby
- the place that a settlement is built upon. It was chosen by the original settler
- Leisure activities = sports centres, golf courses, gyms, cinemas
- ______ site = land that has never been built on/used before.
- ________Dwelling = just one house on its own. Usually a farm.
- sparsely populated, countryside, villages
- Sphere of ________ is the area served by a settlement.
- Main land use is accommodation = houses and flats.
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- Space Land which is left open = parks, nature reserves, sports fields
- Tourism ______ = a place whose main function is tourism
- the main purpose/activity of a settlement
- Farmland – can be for crops or for animal grazing.
- Anything that makes profit = shops, offices, cafes. Includes business centres and shopping centres.
- The distance people are prepared to travel to use a service or buy a product.
- settlement clustered together in one spot
- _____ population = The minimum number of people needed to support a service or business.
- multiple houses all in a row, attached on both sides to another house.
- ____ town = function where farmers buy and sell goods
- ________ site = land that has been built on/used before.
- settlement spread out across an area
- densely populated, built-up, towns and cities
28 Clues: clustered together in one spot • settlement spread out across an area • the main purpose/activity of a settlement • settlement clustered together in one spot • sparsely populated, countryside, villages • function focused on production and factories • densely populated, built-up, towns and cities • a few houses near each other. No services nearby • ...
Cardiovascular terminology 2022-02-18
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- shortness of breath
- long-term force of blood against your artery walls which cause heart problems
- an instrument to measure pressure
- is the outmost layer of the heart.
- enzymes measure certain items in the blood to find any heart muscles damage
- disease
- blood pressure
- the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- inflammation
- arteries cause chest pain heaviness
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- physiology or related to nature
- an artery has a weakened wall causing it to swell like a ballon
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- many
- a procedure done in a specialized area of radiology
- history of
- carries blood throughout the body.
- a test uses an ultrasound to look at the heart and vessels
- chest pain
- listens for the sounds of the heart
- clot
- in the innermost layer of the heart.
- arrest stopping of the heart
- muscular tissue of the heart.
- part of circulatory system.
25 Clues: many • clot • disease • history of • chest pain • inflammation • blood pressure • shortness of breath • part of circulatory system. • arrest stopping of the heart • muscular tissue of the heart. • cardiopulmonary resuscitation • physiology or related to nature • an instrument to measure pressure • carries blood throughout the body. • is the outmost layer of the heart. • ...
Cardiovascular Terminology 2022-01-05
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- dioxide, What is removed the blood when it arrives in the lungs?
- What type of cells protect the body against infection?
- What type of circulation carries blood from the heart to the lungs?
- What are the lower chambers of the heart called?
- atrium, What chamber of the heart receives blood from the superior and inferior vena cava?
- What blood vessels carry deoxygenenated blood from the heart?
- Through which artery does blood leave the heart to be transported around the body?
- What is the heart's resting period called?
- What type of blood cells are found in red bone marrow?
- What type of blood travels from the heart to the lungs in the pulmonary artery?
- What is inflammation of a vein known as?
- What is cancer of the blood called?
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- A disease of the cardiovascular system causes the walls of vessels to lose elasticity.
- What is the outer layer of the heart called?
- What is the term used to descrive high blood pressure?
- A slightly thick,clear pale yellow fluid.
- What are platelets also known as?
- poisoning, What is septicaemia?
- What type of circulation is the circulation of blood from the heart to the upper and lower body?
- Valve preventing the backflow of oxygenated blood from the right ventricle to the right atria.
- What are the smallest blood vessels?
- O, What types of blood is known as the universal donor?
22 Clues: poisoning, What is septicaemia? • What are platelets also known as? • What is cancer of the blood called? • What are the smallest blood vessels? • What is inflammation of a vein known as? • A slightly thick,clear pale yellow fluid. • What is the heart's resting period called? • What is the outer layer of the heart called? • What are the lower chambers of the heart called? • ...
Terminology Puzzle 2022-02-21
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- the numeric quantity of space of a two-dimensional shape
- the number of wave crests in a certain amount of time
- one-one thousandths of a meter
- an atom with the same number of protons as its original element, but has a differing number of neutrons
- subatomic particle with no electric charge
- a convex lens that enlarges an object
- the SI unit for length
- units of measurements used as the standard in physics
- measure of the intensity of a wave
- one thousand meters
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- the numeric quantity of space of a three-dimensional shape
- Distance between successive crests of a wave electron A stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity halflife The interval of time required for half of the atomic nuclei of a radio active sample to decay
- one-one hundredths of a meter
- A wave vibrating in the direction of propagation transversewave A wave vibrating at right angles to the direction of its propagation soundwave A wave of compression and refraction radiowave A wave that travels through air in a straight line xraywave Electromagnetic radiation of extremely short wavelengths and high frequency frequency The rate at which a vibration occurs that constitutes a wave microwave shorter than a normal radio wave, longer than infrared radiation, good for heating up food
- an optical device that uses refraction
- very high frequency sound
- one-twelfth of a foot
- an atom that is negatively or positively charged due to the lost or gain of an electron
- distance traveled in a wave in a certain amount of time
- the distance between crests in a wave
- smallest unit of matter that makes up everything we know
- a sound caused by sound waves reflecting off a surface
22 Clues: one thousand meters • one-twelfth of a foot • the SI unit for length • very high frequency sound • one-one hundredths of a meter • one-one thousandths of a meter • measure of the intensity of a wave • a convex lens that enlarges an object • the distance between crests in a wave • an optical device that uses refraction • subatomic particle with no electric charge • ...
Animal Terminology 2022-01-26
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- newborn cattle
- birth term goat
- mature female cattle
- newborn goat
- birth term fish
- young male horse
- newborn horse
- young male fish
- mature male turkey
- young male cattle
- newborn swine
- newborn goose
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- birth term duck
- newborn fish
- newborn chicken
- newborn duck
- birth term cattle-dairy
- newborn rabbit
- young male sheep
- young male swine
- birth term horse
- birth term sheep
- castrated male cattle
- newborn sheep
- newborn turkey
25 Clues: newborn fish • newborn duck • newborn goat • newborn horse • newborn sheep • newborn swine • newborn goose • newborn cattle • newborn rabbit • newborn turkey • birth term duck • newborn chicken • birth term goat • birth term fish • young male fish • young male sheep • young male swine • young male horse • birth term horse • birth term sheep • young male cattle • mature male turkey • mature female cattle • ...
Dental Terminology 2022-04-18
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- surface of posterior teeth closest to the cheek
- lower jaw
- extra bony growth on the lower jaw
- red spots typically on the soft palate
- surface closest to the midline
- surface closest to the face
- partial division of the tooth bud resulting in one root and 2 crowns
- xray used to view entire mandibular and maxillary arches
- not enough calcium in the tooth
- most coronal portion of gingiva surrounding the tooth
- chewing surface of posterior teeth
- mucous membrane of the oral cavity
- surface closest to the tongue
- chamber of dental pulp within the root portion of the tooth
- anterior portion of the roof of the mouth
- when tooth is worn away by acids
- fibrous tissue nodule that grows on cheek due to constant rubbing of dentures, fillings, cheek biting, etc.
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- top portion of tooth
- type of radiograph used to view eruption issues or calcified salivary glands
- tooth decay
- surface of anterior teeth closest to the lips
- dry mouth
- second layer of the tooth, under the enamel
- layer of bonelike tissue that covers the root and neck of tooth
- type of radiograph used to view interproximal decay
- upper jaw
- xray used to view jaws and cranium allowing measurement (typically used for orthodontics)
- surface farthest from the midline
- posterior portion of the roof of the mouth
- tissue death
- type of radiograph used to view the apex of the tooth, diagnose abscesses
- relating or near the crown of the tooth
- tooth socket
- biting surface of anterior teeth
- tooth that has been completely knocked out in one piece
- covers the crown of the tooth
- tissue that anchors the tooth to the alveolus
- wearing away of tooth structure typically caused by incorrect brushing
- the joining of 2 or more adjacent teeth during their formation
39 Clues: lower jaw • dry mouth • upper jaw • tooth decay • tissue death • tooth socket • top portion of tooth • surface closest to the face • surface closest to the tongue • covers the crown of the tooth • surface closest to the midline • not enough calcium in the tooth • biting surface of anterior teeth • when tooth is worn away by acids • surface farthest from the midline • ...
Animal Terminology 2022-04-28
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- bred female sheep
- bred female swine
- unbred female horse
- female chicken
- bred female horse
- intact male sheep
- intact male cattle
- intact male chicken
- castrated male swine
- bred female cattle
- young chicken
- young swine
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- castrated male cattle
- castrated male horse
- intact male horse
- castrated male goat
- young sheep
- intact male swine
- unbred female cattle
- female goat
- intact male goat
- unbred female swine
- young cattle
- young goat
24 Clues: young goat • young sheep • female goat • young swine • young cattle • young chicken • female chicken • intact male goat • bred female sheep • bred female swine • intact male horse • bred female horse • intact male sheep • intact male swine • intact male cattle • bred female cattle • castrated male goat • unbred female horse • intact male chicken • unbred female swine • castrated male horse • ...
Insurance Terminology 2023-07-12
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- the process of selecting applicants for insurance and classifying them according to their degrees of insurability so the appropriate premium rates may be charged
- professional who sells an insurance company's products to a business or consumer
- person who investigates an insurance claim and determines how much or if a claim will be paid
- the termination of insurance coverage during the policy period
- organization that is providing the insurance and will pay claims
- business insurance claims history
- date the policy ends or expires
- a change in the policy that adjusts the coverage
- a document from an insurer to show you have business insurance
- the maximum amount a policy will pay, either overall or under a particular coverage
- coverage for all sums the insured becomes legally obligated to pay because of bodily injury or property damage, and some times other wrongs, to which an insurance policy applies
- amount you pay to an insurance company in exchange for coverage under the policy
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- provides coverage for incidents which happen during your policy period, regardless of when you file a claim
- a temporary document which shows proof of coverage until a policy can be written or delivered
- a person or organization not automatically included as an insured who is included at the request of the named insured
- person or organizations that are provided with insured status by the terms of the policy
- notice to an insurer that under the terms of a policy, a loss may be covered
- an interest by the insured person in the value of the subject of insurance
- being legally responsible for a third party's injury or damages
- a professional who represents the consumer in searching for the best policy to fit their needs
- an estimate of the cost of insurance, based on information supplied to the insurance company by the applicant
- contract between the insurance company and the insured that defines conditions
- person or org purchasing the insurance
- the amount of the loss which the insured is responsible to pay before benefits from the insurance company are paid
- date the policy goes in to effect or begins
25 Clues: date the policy ends or expires • business insurance claims history • person or org purchasing the insurance • date the policy goes in to effect or begins • a change in the policy that adjusts the coverage • the termination of insurance coverage during the policy period • a document from an insurer to show you have business insurance • ...
Sensory Terminology 2023-08-10
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- choroid/o
- ambly/o
- device used to measure
- aur/o or ot/o
- vestibul/o
- blephar/o
- presby/o
- -otia
- mydr/o
- scler/o
- staped/o
- opt/o or optic/o
- myring/o or tympan/o
- -opia or -opsia
- mi/o
- phot/o
- ossicul/o
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- conjunctiv/o
- pupill/o
- dipl/o
- cycl/o
- uve/o
- cochle/o
- acoust/o or audi/o or audit/o
- retin/o
- ocul/o or ophthalm/o
- corne/o or kerat/o
- xer/o
- dacry/o or lacrim/o
- phac/o
- auricul/o
- salping/o
- aque/o
- -acusis or -cusis
- irid/o
35 Clues: mi/o • uve/o • -otia • xer/o • dipl/o • cycl/o • mydr/o • phac/o • aque/o • irid/o • phot/o • ambly/o • retin/o • scler/o • pupill/o • cochle/o • presby/o • staped/o • choroid/o • blephar/o • auricul/o • salping/o • ossicul/o • vestibul/o • conjunctiv/o • aur/o or ot/o • -opia or -opsia • opt/o or optic/o • -acusis or -cusis • corne/o or kerat/o • dacry/o or lacrim/o • ocul/o or ophthalm/o • myring/o or tympan/o • device used to measure • ...
General Terminology 2023-09-13
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- Towards the middle of the body
- Referring to below a body part
- Referring to above a body par
- Close to a point of reference
- Bending/closing the join
- Moving a body part away from the middle
- Turning Palms upward
- Jagged cut
- Dividing the body into right & left
- Crackling sound in a joint
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- Straightening/opening the joint
- New injury
- Adding a body part to the middle of the body
- Dividing the body into front & back
- At the ankle, the foot turning out
- A scrape
- Referring to behind a body part
- Bruise
- Further away from a point
- Turning Palms Down
- Part found further from the middle
- Dividing the body into top & bottom
- Ongoing injury
- At the ankle, the toe turned inward
24 Clues: Bruise • A scrape • New injury • Jagged cut • Ongoing injury • Turning Palms Down • Turning Palms upward • Bending/closing the join • Further away from a point • Crackling sound in a joint • Referring to above a body par • Close to a point of reference • Towards the middle of the body • Referring to below a body part • Straightening/opening the joint • Referring to behind a body part • ...
Sports Terminology 2023-10-21
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- A style of yoga that involves high-temperature rooms.
- The area where sumo wrestlers compete.
- The highest possible score in a gymnastics routine.
- In baseball, the bases are loaded with no outs.
- A fencing weapon with a triangular blade.
- A type of pass in American football.
- A term for a perfect bowling game with 300 points.
- A boxing weight class heavier than lightweight.
- In cricket, a batsman is dismissed without scoring any runs.
- A period of play in ice hockey.
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- A shot in billiards where the cue ball contacts multiple balls.
- A golf course feature filled with sand.
- In golf, it's the number of strokes a good player should make on a hole.
- A track and field event that combines running, jumping, and throwing.
- The line behind which a player serves in tennis.
- The score that divides winning and losing in tennis.
- A penalty in basketball for interfering with a shot.
- The target area for soccer goalkeepers.
- A style of swimming that mimics a dolphin's movement.
- The team that has the right to serve in volleyball.
20 Clues: A period of play in ice hockey. • A type of pass in American football. • The area where sumo wrestlers compete. • A golf course feature filled with sand. • The target area for soccer goalkeepers. • A fencing weapon with a triangular blade. • In baseball, the bases are loaded with no outs. • A boxing weight class heavier than lightweight. • ...
Dental Terminology 2023-10-23
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- different curvature/depths on each tooth, in which you cant generally see on a healthy person.
- biting surfaces of anterior teeth
- teeth that are in sextant 2 and 5.
- horizontally divides the mouth into maxillary and mandibular arches
- each tooth has ______ point angles.
- a tooth that does not succeed another tooth
- teeth that are in sextants 1, 3, 4, and 6
- vertically divides each arch into left and right halves
- facial surfaces of anterior teeth
- aspect on all teeth surfaces towards to tongue
- towards the palate
- surface of a tooth nearest the midline
- all teeth have_______ surfaces.
- incisors, canines premolars are all considered
- divides the teeth into two aspects, such as facial and lingual aspects.
- portion of the tooth covered by the cementum, from the CEJ to the apex of the root
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- towards the lip or cheek
- a period in which the teeth are in such as primary or permanent.
- formed by the junction of three surfaces of a tooth come to a point.
- the division of the whole mouth into 4 equal parts
- point angle of an anterior tooth including the surfaces distal lingual incisal would be named?
- facial surfaces of posterior teeth
- chewing surfaces of posterior teeth
- towards the crown of the tooth
- ________ is a set of rules for terms designed to help locate what aspect and side of a tooth
- mesial precedes the word distal, followed by the term mesial and distal precede all other terms.
- six on anterior teeth such as mesiolingual, and eight on posterior teeth such as bucco-occlusal.
- surface of a tooth furthest from the midline
- description word, towards the apex of the tooth
- primary, mixed or permanent teeth
- portion of the tooth that is not visible in the mouth
- descriptor used for neck of the tooth where the crown meet the root, and is called the CEJ.
32 Clues: towards the palate • towards the lip or cheek • towards the crown of the tooth • all teeth have_______ surfaces. • biting surfaces of anterior teeth • facial surfaces of anterior teeth • primary, mixed or permanent teeth • facial surfaces of posterior teeth • teeth that are in sextant 2 and 5. • chewing surfaces of posterior teeth • each tooth has ______ point angles. • ...
Dental Terminology 2023-10-23
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- portion of the tooth covered by the cementum, from the CEJ to the apex of the root
- 20_______teeth in the dentition.
- the division of the whole mouth into 4 equal parts
- towards the palate
- mesial precedes the word distal, followed by the term mesial and distal precede all other terms.
- a tooth that does not succeed another tooth
- primary, mixed or permanent teeth
- all teeth have_______ surfaces.
- chewing surfaces of posterior teeth
- descriptor used for neck of the tooth where the crown meet the root, and is called the CEJ.
- towards the crown of the tooth
- formed by the junction of three surfaces of a tooth come to a point.
- surface of a tooth furthest from the midline
- aspect on all teeth surfaces towards to tongue
- incisors, canines premolars are all considered
- each tooth has ______ point angles.
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- 12_______teeth in the dentition.
- ________ is a set of rules for terms designed to help locate what aspect and side of a tooth
- point angle of an anterior tooth including the surfaces distal lingual incisal would be named?
- six on anterior teeth such as mesiolingual, and eight on posterior teeth such as bucco-occlusal.
- a period in which the teeth are in such as primary or permanent.
- portion of the tooth that is not visible in the mouth
- facial surfaces of anterior teeth
- divides the teeth into two aspects, such as facial and lingual aspects.
- towards the lip or cheek
- description word, towards the apex of the tooth
- teeth that are in sextants 1, 3, 4, and 6
- surface of a tooth nearest the midline
- facial surfaces of posterior teeth
- vertically divides each arch into left and right halves
- mesial+lingual+occlusal= _________
- biting surfaces of anterior teeth
- different curvature/depths on each tooth, in which you cant generally see on a healthy person.
- teeth that are in sextant 2 and 5.
- horizontally divides the mouth into maxillary and mandibular arches
35 Clues: towards the palate • towards the lip or cheek • towards the crown of the tooth • all teeth have_______ surfaces. • 12_______teeth in the dentition. • 20_______teeth in the dentition. • facial surfaces of anterior teeth • primary, mixed or permanent teeth • biting surfaces of anterior teeth • facial surfaces of posterior teeth • mesial+lingual+occlusal= _________ • ...
ASPEN Terminology 2023-11-20
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- A person who applies or provides eligibility information on behalf of a customer.
- The duration of time for which benefits are received.
- A unique number assigned to each new ASPEN application or application request.
- A nine-digit number issued by the Internal Review Service for banking, tax filing, and other business purposes.
- Information entered in _____ is used for Eligibility Determination and Benefit Calculations.
- A grouping of individuals in a case based on the programs they have requested, their relationships to each other, and their non-financial, income, asset, and expense information.
- Displays the condition of the case such as Active, Pending, Approved, Denied or Closed.
- The interaction and communication between ASPEN and other systems used in case maintenance.
- The location that images of the scanned documents will be found in ASPEN
- The ASPEN function that manages the process of creating, sending, and tracking customer _____, including notices, forms, referrals, and information letters.
- Identification of a specific type of assistance within a program.
- A grouping of all individuals who live together in a single household and the Categories of Eligibility they are requesting.
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- Indicates individuals who are actively in the household. This does not mean they are receiving benefits.
- A unique number assigned to each ASPEN customer at conversion or after the person passes File Clearance.
- An application status indicating the application has already been withdrawn, cancelled or _____.
- Responsible for medical eligibility determinations for General Assistance (GA).
- ______ is used to perform an action on an existing application (such as beginning Intake) or a case (such as Add a Program or Recertification).
- The action being taken on a case using Data Collection. For example Intake, Recertification, or Case Change.
- The process by which ASPEN uses the information obtained in Data Collection and the Decisions Tables to pend, pass, or fail an EDG.
- The name of the head of household for the case.
20 Clues: The name of the head of household for the case. • The duration of time for which benefits are received. • Identification of a specific type of assistance within a program. • The location that images of the scanned documents will be found in ASPEN • A unique number assigned to each new ASPEN application or application request. • ...
VISION TERMINOLOGY 2023-11-15
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- acute; occurs suddenly as a result of complete blockage
- gradual loss of peripheral vision and increased intra-ocular pressure
- macular degeneration, thinning of macular tissue related to the aging process
- common type of glaucoma; develops slowly; increase intra-ocular pressure
- clouding of the lens and the most common disorder of aging eye
- farsightedness
- indirectly measures intraocular pressure
- eye appears sunken and has limited movement on examination
- blurred at any distance
- macular degeneration, abnormal blood vessels and hemorrhage on the retina
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- nearsightedness
- disruption of the superficial epithelium of the cornea
- spasms that cause the eye to blink continuously
- absense of the lens of the eye
- degenerative change of the lens causing a diminished ability to focus clearly on close objects
- bleeding into the anterior chamber of the eye often due to blunt trauma
- differentiates open angle from angle closure glaucoma
- related macular degeneration, gradual degeneration of the macular area of the retina
- dilation of the pupil
- only treatment for cataracts
20 Clues: farsightedness • nearsightedness • dilation of the pupil • blurred at any distance • only treatment for cataracts • absense of the lens of the eye • indirectly measures intraocular pressure • spasms that cause the eye to blink continuously • differentiates open angle from angle closure glaucoma • disruption of the superficial epithelium of the cornea • ...
Airport terminology 2023-11-19
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- where the plane takes off.
- if you need a re fresh.
- food
- how you can get to places
- if you are thirsty.
- where cars go
- when you need to do a number 2.
- where you can stay the night.
- where you can chill before your flight or during a stop over.
- where you can get information
- for nicotine addicts.
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- number of where you board your flight.
- where you scan your ticket in.
- where you get money
- you can pray here
- you connect your phone to it
- perfume and alcohol
- where you get your bag checked
- where you get money out
- you can get a coffee here.
20 Clues: food • where cars go • you can pray here • where you get money • if you are thirsty. • perfume and alcohol • for nicotine addicts. • if you need a re fresh. • where you get money out • how you can get to places • where the plane takes off. • you can get a coffee here. • you connect your phone to it • where you can stay the night. • where you can get information • ...
Wedding Terminology 2024-02-26
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- small bouquets can easily be held in one hand
- a large decorative base setting that the dinnerware is placed on during formal dinners
- In the context of weddings, this refers to the shape of various wedding dress styles
- traditional french appetizers featuring sliced or whole raw vegetables with dipping sauces
- a small floral adornment worn by women
- the artistic arrangement of decor and flowers on any given table
- turned back portion of a jacket or coat which lays flat and is a continuance of the
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- handheld arrangement; especially one presented as a gift or carried at a ceremony
- a bloom-covered ball suspended from a ribbon
- fancy french word for appetizers served during cocktail hour
- decorative pieces for display in the middle of a dining or serving table
- the bottom part of the flower bud or blossom
- floral adornment worn by men and pinned onto the lapel of the jacket
- alternate name for a boutonniere
- smaller stem which attaches a leaf to the main stem
- style of bridal bouquet also called a waterfall design
- stretchable tape which adheres to itself, used to lengthen and strengthen stems
- small, rounded cluster of flowers that are all cut to a uniform length
- A small piece of bread or pastry with a savory topping served with cocktails
- a band or chain of flowers, leaves, or other types of foliage
- the range of colors you plan to use at your wedding
21 Clues: alternate name for a boutonniere • a small floral adornment worn by women • a bloom-covered ball suspended from a ribbon • the bottom part of the flower bud or blossom • small bouquets can easily be held in one hand • smaller stem which attaches a leaf to the main stem • the range of colors you plan to use at your wedding • ...
Veterinary Terminology 2024-02-26
25 Clues: all • new • pus • gums • half • pain • birth • after • water • tumor • heart • around • normal • on, upon • difficult • bad, poor • breathing • chest/thorax • inflammation • blood condition • refers to cells • state or condition • lack or deficiency of • infestation or infection • presence of air or gas, lungs, breathing
Biological terminology 2023-11-06
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- What is the name of viruses that infect bacteria?
- What is the change in the number of chromosomes in the cell called?
- A very small organism without cells?
- Biological catalyst.
- Artificial biogeocenosis created by human hands for the purpose of obtaining agricultural products?
- What is the name of Mendel's second law?
- What kind of bacteria live in symbiotic relationship with leguminous plants?
- Name the theoretical basis of selection?
- What is the name of the set of plasticity and energy exchange process in the cell?
- A biological field that studies lichens?
- Location of where most nutrientsare absorbed.
- tube The cavity of the middle ear continues with the pharynx .......?
- What is the term genetics?
- Who proposed biochemical evolution?
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- Organ that stores and releases bile.
- Transformist who created the first complete evolutionary theory
- mother and fetus.
- A single-celled insect?
- Where a baby develops until birth.
- Organ where substances pass
- What is the name of spherical bacteria?
- What is the association between living organisms and the surrounding environment in one area of the Earth's surface called?
- What is the name of "spinal curvature"?
- Enzyme that converts converts protein into amino acids.
- Type of digestion which involvesbreaking down food by crushing ormashing.
- Reproductive cell:
26 Clues: mother and fetus. • Reproductive cell: • Biological catalyst. • A single-celled insect? • What is the term genetics? • Organ where substances pass • Where a baby develops until birth. • Who proposed biochemical evolution? • Organ that stores and releases bile. • A very small organism without cells? • What is the name of spherical bacteria? • What is the name of "spinal curvature"? • ...
Biological terminology 2023-11-06
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- What is the name of viruses that infect bacteria?
- A biological field that studies lichens?
- Transformist who created the first complete evolutionary theory
- Type of digestion which involves breaking down food by crushing or mashing.
- What is the association between living organisms and the surrounding environment in one area of the Earth's surface called?
- Artificial biogeocenosis created by human hands for the purpose of obtaining agricultural products?
- Where a baby develops until birth.
- Organ that stores and releases bile.
- A very small organism without cells?
- tube The cavity of the middle ear continues with the pharynx .......?
- What is the name of Mendel's second law?
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- What is the name of the set of plasticity and energy exchange process in the cell?
- Who proposed biochemical evolution?
- What is the name of spherical bacteria?
- What kind of bacteria live in symbiotic relationship with leguminous plants?
- Organ where substances pass between mother and fetus.
- What is the term genetics?
- Reproductive cell
- What is the change in the number of chromosomes in the cell called?
- Biological catalyst.
- Enzyme that converts converts protein into amino acids.
- A single-celled insect?
- Location of where most nutrientsare absorbed.
- What is the name of "spinal curvature"?
- Name the theoretical basis of selection?
25 Clues: Reproductive cell • Biological catalyst. • A single-celled insect? • What is the term genetics? • Where a baby develops until birth. • Who proposed biochemical evolution? • Organ that stores and releases bile. • A very small organism without cells? • What is the name of spherical bacteria? • What is the name of "spinal curvature"? • A biological field that studies lichens? • ...
Swine Terminology 2024-02-23
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- Castrated male
- Mature (Intact) male
- Mature female
- To remove a young animal from it's mother's milk
- White solid or semi-solid fat that comes from a pig
- Young female
- Swine Offspring
- We do this to piglets ears as a form of identification
- This is a safety measure that helps to prevent disease spread between farms
- This supplement is given to piglets to encourage blood clotting
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- A group of piglets from one mother
- The process of a pig giving birth
- This breed of pig is black with a white "belt"
- Swine were first domesticated on this continent
- The time that an animal is pregnant for
- Containing little or no fat
- Red breed of pig with droopy ears
- Doing this to a piglet's tail prevents it from being bitten by its siblings
- Meat from a pig
- Top swine producing state (produce 1/3 of the pigs in the US)
20 Clues: Young female • Mature female • Castrated male • Swine Offspring • Meat from a pig • Mature (Intact) male • Containing little or no fat • The process of a pig giving birth • Red breed of pig with droopy ears • A group of piglets from one mother • The time that an animal is pregnant for • This breed of pig is black with a white "belt" • Swine were first domesticated on this continent • ...
Plant Terminology 2024-01-29
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- undivided, as a leaf blade which is not separated into leaflets
- the position on the stem where the leaves or branches originate
- the male reproductive organ of a flower, consisting of the anther and filament
- a leaf arrangement with three or more leaves arising from a node
- positioned or arising from the base
- with an even surface, not rough to the touch
- the tip of the leaf blade furthest from the point of attachment
- the outermost layers of a woody stem
- a leaf separated into two or more distinct leaflets
- the food conducting tissue of vascular plants
- the female reproductive organ of a flower, typically consisting of a stigma, style, and ovary
- having leaves all year long
- bearing thorns, prickles, barbs, or spikes
- a small shoot or branch from a tree
- the part that connects the leaf to the stem
- the central vein of a leaf
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- falling off, not persistent
- a leaf attached to the stem without a petiole
- attached across from one another at the same node
- a dense cluster of leaves usually at or near the ground
- the end of the leaf blade closest to the point of attachment
- the edge of a leaf blade
- the water conducting tissue of vascular plants
- a rounded division or segment of a leaf
- attached singly at each node, as leaves on a stem
- lobed, veined, or divided from a common point, like the fingers of a hand
- any small lobe or point along a margin
- an undeveloped shoot or flower
28 Clues: the edge of a leaf blade • the central vein of a leaf • falling off, not persistent • having leaves all year long • an undeveloped shoot or flower • positioned or arising from the base • a small shoot or branch from a tree • the outermost layers of a woody stem • any small lobe or point along a margin • a rounded division or segment of a leaf • ...
Veterinary Terminology 2023-12-05
20 Clues: Self • Blood • Heart • Gland • Teeth • Tumor • Joint • Against • Opening • Once Daily • Blood Vessel • Inflammation • Nervous System • Blood Pressure • Vein Injections • Surgical Repair • Heart Injections • Surgical Removal • Muscular Injections • Peritoneal Injections
WW1 Terminology 2023-12-20
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- The belief that one's own country is great, to the extent that it is better than others.
- The telegram sent to Mexico that was intercepted by the allies that urged the Mexicans to attack the USA.
- The American passenger ship that was sunk by the Germans.
- German Kaiser during WW1.
- League created by Wilson that the US did not join.
- Empire building
- The red cross nurse that was shot by the Germans, she was used on propaganda posters.
- Newer type of gun that made trench warfare so deadly.
- The man who shot Ferdinand.
- Debts earned during war that would be paid back later.
- When a nation uses all available resources in a war.
- A treaty signed that ends fighting (NOT a peace treaty)
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- A system in which a nation's colonies would be taken from them and awarded to the winner of a war.
- A point in war in which neither side is progressing.
- A set of demands presented to Serbia by Austria-Hungary.
- A web of these ignited the whole of Europe in war.
- The German's plan to get France out of the war quickly before focusing their forces on Russia.
- This happened to Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- The man the Germans sent back to Russia to destabilize their government.
- US President during WW1.
- The actions of a country of government meaning to ready itself for war.
- The organization Ferdinand's shooter was a part of.
22 Clues: Empire building • US President during WW1. • German Kaiser during WW1. • The man who shot Ferdinand. • This happened to Archduke Franz Ferdinand • A web of these ignited the whole of Europe in war. • League created by Wilson that the US did not join. • The organization Ferdinand's shooter was a part of. • A point in war in which neither side is progressing. • ...
Sports Terminology 2023-12-10
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- when an offensive player is ahead of the ball
- to aggressively place the ball into the basket
- a left-handed pitcher
- stepping on a boundary line during a serve
- a golf shot that goes off at an extreme angle
- scoring three goals in a game
- the National Hockey League
- registering two outs in one play
- the pitchers who do not start the game, but may play later
- a second chance (usually at a golf shot)
- getting the ball into the cup in one more stroke than it usually takes
- the gap created by a goalie's pads coming together
- a serve that cannot be returned
- getting the ball into the cup in one less stroke than it usually takes
- a continuous returning of the ball between opponents
- the National Football League
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- to strike a ball downwards rapidly, with force
- a victory without being scored against
- to badly miss an attempt at the basket
- a straight-ahead punch
- a desperate pass into a well-defended area
- a homerun with the bases full
- an extra period whereby the game stops when a goal is scored
- the National Basketball Association
- to score just as time expires
- to be the next batter
- a batter reaching third base with one hit
27 Clues: a left-handed pitcher • to be the next batter • a straight-ahead punch • the National Hockey League • the National Football League • a homerun with the bases full • scoring three goals in a game • to score just as time expires • a serve that cannot be returned • registering two outs in one play • the National Basketball Association • a victory without being scored against • ...
Swine Terminology 2024-01-08
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- The process of removing testicles
- The most essential nutrient needed by a pig.
- The set of very sharp teeth that are cut down.
- A weaned pig ready to finish for slaughter
- The term for cutting out pieces of the pigs ear to identify the animal.
- The process of a pig using its snout to push up the ground.
- An immature female that has not had babies.
- The abbreviation for Porcine Stress Gene
- A term used to describe the overall ability to grow, develop and move correctly.
- The process of giving birth
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- The process of removing tails.
- Term for a baby pig.
- Used to describe the size of a pigs skeleton
- The process of taking a piglet away from its mother.
- A term used to describe how long a pig is pregnant.
- An in-tact male used for reproduction.
- A medicine given to piglets to prevent anemia
- Extreme diarrhea caused by bacteria.
- A mature female that has produced babies.
- A castrated male that can no longer reproduce.
20 Clues: Term for a baby pig. • The process of giving birth • The process of removing tails. • The process of removing testicles • Extreme diarrhea caused by bacteria. • An in-tact male used for reproduction. • The abbreviation for Porcine Stress Gene • A mature female that has produced babies. • A weaned pig ready to finish for slaughter • An immature female that has not had babies. • ...
Animal terminology 2024-01-24
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- mature male goose
- mature male swine
- young male/female fish
- mature male cattle
- mature male chicken
- mature female goose
- mature male turkey
- newborn rabbit
- new born turkey
- a new born cattle
- newborn chicken
- newborn sheep
- mature female goat
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- young male cattle
- mature male duck
- young female chicken
- young female horse
- new born swine
- mature male sheep
- young female turkey
- mature male rabbit
- mature female swine
- a mature male goat
- young male horse
- newborn horse
25 Clues: newborn horse • newborn sheep • new born swine • newborn rabbit • new born turkey • newborn chicken • mature male duck • young male horse • young male cattle • mature male goose • mature male swine • mature male sheep • a new born cattle • young female horse • mature male cattle • mature male turkey • mature male rabbit • a mature male goat • mature female goat • mature male chicken • young female turkey • ...
Animal Terminology 2024-01-24
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- mature male cattle
- mature male chicken
- young female sheep
- young female swine
- mature male turkey
- birthing of a sheep
- mature female chicken or duck
- mature male swine
- Birth of cattle
- young male or female fish
- Newborn cow
- mature male rabbit
- newborn fish
- Birth of a goat
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- young female chicken
- mature female horse
- castrated male swine
- birth of a chicken or duck
- mature male sheep
- Castrated male horse
- newborn swine
- young male cattle
- young female goat
- birthing of a fish
- newborn chicken
- young male goat
- newborn rabbit
- mature female cattle
28 Clues: Newborn cow • newborn fish • newborn swine • newborn rabbit • newborn chicken • young male goat • Birth of cattle • Birth of a goat • mature male sheep • young male cattle • young female goat • mature male swine • mature male cattle • young female sheep • young female swine • mature male turkey • birthing of a fish • mature male rabbit • mature female horse • mature male chicken • birthing of a sheep • ...
Animal Terminology 2024-01-24
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- baby chick
- newborn sheep
- Fish giving birth
- baby pig
- young female pig
- young fish
- Castrated cow
- Mature female Cattle
- young male cow
- The gestation of a cow
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- Male mature duck
- term for cow giving birth
- Male chicken
- Young female chicken
- new born cow
- Baby goat
- Castrated horse
- Gestation of a horse
- young male horse
- young female cow
- Mature male goose
- baby fish
- Mature male cow
- term for a horse giving birth
24 Clues: baby pig • Baby goat • baby fish • baby chick • young fish • Male chicken • new born cow • newborn sheep • Castrated cow • young male cow • Castrated horse • Mature male cow • Male mature duck • young female pig • young male horse • young female cow • Fish giving birth • Mature male goose • Young female chicken • Gestation of a horse • Mature female Cattle • The gestation of a cow • term for cow giving birth • ...
Biology terminology 2024-01-25
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- protein shell of a virus
- arterial palpitation
- extraction of energy from carbohydrates
- organisms whose cell lacks a nucleus
- listening to someone's heartbeat
- organisms whose cells have a membrane-bound nucleus
- insoluble in cold water, alcohol, or other solvents.
- medical signs that indicate the body's vital functions
- kills microbes that may expedite their spoilage or cause disease
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- nutrients in food that the body uses to build cell membranes
- widespread infectious disease
- sugar molecules
- sequence of nucleotides in DNA
- use or lose more fluid than you take in
- fatty compounds
- organisms that can infect a host
- a type of cell divisigns
- small-single-celled organisms
- medication used to fight infection
- medicine that fights bacterial infection
20 Clues: sugar molecules • fatty compounds • arterial palpitation • protein shell of a virus • a type of cell divisigns • widespread infectious disease • small-single-celled organisms • sequence of nucleotides in DNA • organisms that can infect a host • listening to someone's heartbeat • medication used to fight infection • organisms whose cell lacks a nucleus • ...
Pathophysiology Terminology 2024-01-30
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- number of existing cases in a population during a specific period of time
- Unwanted outcomes of having a disease or are a result of trauma
- Diseases acquired as result of medical treatment
- disease with no identifiable cause
- study of tracking patterns or disease occurrence and transmission among populations and by geographic areas
- Periods when the symptoms get worse or more severe
- number of new cases occurring in a specific period of time
- Periods when the symptoms disappear
- (2 words) a condition or event that causes a pathologic event or disorder
- (2 words) signs and symptoms of a disease
- an abnormality of function
- (2 words) vague or nonspecific feelings and awareness that there is a change within the body
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- Pattern of tissue change associated with the development of the disease
- (2 words)Sudden appearance of signs and symptoms that lasts for a short time
- (2 words)Develops more slowly and the signs and symptoms last for a long time
- diseases that occur as a result of medical treatment
- (2 words) increase the probability that the disease will occur, but they are not the cause of the disease
- Disordered physiological processes associated with disease or injury
- a group of related problems or specific disease
- Naming or identifying a disease
- The study of the cause of disease
- (2 words) a time during which no symptoms are apparent in the person
- Expected outcome of a disease
- what can be observed by another person
- Investigation of structural alterations in the body that can help identify the cause of a disease.
- subjective experiences reported by the person with the disease
26 Clues: an abnormality of function • Expected outcome of a disease • Naming or identifying a disease • The study of the cause of disease • disease with no identifiable cause • Periods when the symptoms disappear • what can be observed by another person • (2 words) signs and symptoms of a disease • a group of related problems or specific disease • ...
Business Terminology 2023-09-13
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- someone who starts or owns a business
- improving a product
- exchange of goods/services for other goods/services
- drawing benefits from an asset
- legal claim against a business for money owned to another business
- a resource with economic value to a business
- the rivalry between companies offering the same product/service to the same customers
- increases an asset or expense account
- legal debts a company owes to third-party creditors
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- a license that lets a franchisee to sell a produce/service under a franchisor's business name
- an agreement between two or more entities that share ownership of a business
- an agreement between a lender and a borrower
- facilitates where goods are exchange between sellers and buyers
- legal entity is separate and distinct from its owners
- employee tasked with creating product in a business
- an enterprise that is the only seller of a good/service
- anything owned from one person to another
- a company's profitability and financial health
- anything that gives its owner value or advantage
- business that is in debt and owns money
20 Clues: improving a product • drawing benefits from an asset • someone who starts or owns a business • increases an asset or expense account • business that is in debt and owns money • anything owned from one person to another • an agreement between a lender and a borrower • a resource with economic value to a business • a company's profitability and financial health • ...
Escrow Terminology 2023-09-06
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- Land and buildings as opposed to Personal Property or Chattels
- A person's legal residence
- The person to whom a grant is made
- A personal property security instrument which replaced a Chattel Mortgage upon adoption of the Uniform Commercial Code
- Judicial determination of a case or controversy.
- A notice recorded within the time period specified by statute, after completion of a work improvement, signaling commence of the time period within which claims for Mechanics' Liens must be recorded.
- A person appointed by a Probate Court as the representative of a Decedent's Estate where the decedent left no will.
- A statement furnished to Escrow form a tenant regarding status of rental and his rights of possession; also, by an Owner of land subject to an encumbrance, as to the balance due.
- A condensation or summary of the essential provisions of a Court Judgment
- An endorsement to an Insurance Policy (Hazard) specifying parties (lenders) entitled to participate in proceeds in the event of a loss.
- A limited right to interest in land of another that entitled the holder of the right to some use, privilege, or benefit out of or over the land (for example, to install pole lines, pipelines, roadways or driveways
- A deed which conveys whatever present Right, Title or Interest the Grantor may have.
- The degree, nature and extent of the interest a person has in Real Property.
- A document extinguishing the lien of a Deed of Trust
- A Promissory Note providing for payment of the principal in two or more certain amounts at different stated times.
- A disinterested third party.
- A clause in a Deed of Trust providing for release of specified portions of the property upon compliance with certain conditions.
- A Statutory Lien created by recording an "abstract of judgment"
- The land benefited by an Appurteant Easement
- To divide, distribute or assess proportionately.
- A chronological list of recorded instruments affecting the title to land.
- A transfer of real property
- A written instrument evidencing the transfer of title to personal property
- A charge upon property for the payment of a debt or performance of an obligation. A form of encumbrance. Taxes, special assessments, and judgments, as well as mortgages, are liens. In addition, there are Mechanics' and Materialmen's Liens for furnishing lab
- A clause in an installment note permitting the payee (beneficiary) to declare the entire unpaid balance immediately due and payable upon the failure to pay an installment when due. Such a clause is subject, however, to a statutory right of reinstatement in California if the Note is secured by a Deed of Trust or Mortgage not being foreclosed by Judicial Process.
- The person who mode the grant
- A gift or grant of land by the Owner for a public use. A dedication, to be effective, must be accepted by, or on behalf of, the public.
- Notice given by the public records of a claim of ownership or interest in property. Generally the law presumes that one has the same knowledge of instruments properly recorded as if one were actually acquainted with them.
- A map or plat containing a statement of courses, distances and quantity of land and showing lines of possession.
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- The act of canceling or annulling the effect of a document
- A legal action to compel performance of an agreement.
- Not to be revoked or withdrawn
- According to value
- The curing of all defaults by a borrower, for example, the restoration of a loan to current status through payment of arrearages.
- Succession to property by an Heir
- Any property pledged as security for a debt, for example the real estate pledged as security for payment of indebtedness secured by a Mortgage or Deed of Trust.
- A written instrument transferring the title to land or interest therein from one party to another
- An agreement under which a lien is made inferior to another lien.
- Limitation on the use and enjoyment of property
- Claims of ownership of property based upon open and hostile possession an occupancy. Issuance of title insurance requires Judicial determination.
- Document now used in place of a Chattel Mortgage as evidence of a Lien on personal property. A financing statement (UCC-1) may be recorded or filed with the Secretary of State to give constructive notice.
- Collateral; property pledged to secure repayment of a debt
- Movable property; all property which is not Real Property. Property consisting of Chattels as contrasted to Real Estate, for example, furniture, car and clothing.
- An estate burdened by an easement
- Property value in excess of Mortgage or other liens.
- The immunity from some burden or obligation
- The extension of improvement onto the property of another
- Forfeiture of title to property to the State, either real or personal.
- A Statutory Estate in land consisting of ownership of a divided interest, for example, an individually owned airspace unit, in a multi-family or other structure; together with an undivided interest in the common areas.
- A person appointed by the Probate Court to take care of the person and/or property of an adult person who is not competent to act for himself or herself.
- An order of the Probate Court distributing property to persons entitled thereto.
- An official appointed by the Secretary of State to administer oaths, to authenticate Contracts, to acknowledge Deeds, etc. A California Notary may act as such in any part of the State.
- A written acknowledgement of a debt by a borrower including a promise of payment in accordance with specified terms; and evidence of debt; the credit instrument. Also referred to as a Promissory Note.
- A proceeding to enforce a lien by a sale of the property in order to satisfy the debt.
- An owner whose land touches another parcel. For example, a road, highway, or other parcel of land.
- Temporary Suspension
- To give a thing as security without parting with possession
- A company or individual engaged in the business of originating Mortgage Loan with its own funds, selling those loans to long terms investors, and servicing the Loans for the investor until they are paid in full.
- One who holds something of value in Trust for another.
- Measurements and boundaries
- An estate measured by the life of a natural person.
- An act of authenticating instruments conveying property or otherwise conferring right; a declaration by the Party executing an instrument that it is the Party's act and Deed, a form used by Notaries Public and other authorized Officials to verify the act of Acknowledgement.
- A type of recorded Deed of Trust contained general provisions but naming no parties and describing no property. It is used for reference only in a short form Deed of Trust.
- Being in actual contact; adjoining or touching
- An Action to establish Title to Real Property or to remove a cloud on Title.
- One who employees an Agent to act on his behalf; or the chief or foremost party in a particular transaction; or the amount of a loan exclusive of interest; or the assts constituting a Trust Estate.
- A deposit of a deed or instrument with a third party for delivery upon performance of a condition.
67 Clues: According to value • Temporary Suspension • A person's legal residence • Measurements and boundaries • A transfer of real property • A disinterested third party. • The person who mode the grant • Not to be revoked or withdrawn • Succession to property by an Heir • An estate burdened by an easement • The person to whom a grant is made • The immunity from some burden or obligation • ...
English Terminology 2023-09-06
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- Language specific to a profession or group
- A deliberate exaggeration
- Conflict with logic; self-contradictor
- Figurative; meaning something other than what is said
- Form opinions and make judgments
- Questions asked not for an answer but for dramatic effect
- Connecting ideas from different sources
- Comparion using "like" or "as"
- Categories of texts
- Ordinary or familiar language; similar to slang
- Words created to articulate sound
- A statement with underlying meaning, typically humourous
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- Literal meaning; dictionary definition
- Combination of words with opposite meanings to create new meaning
- Language adapted by a certain community
- Using too many words
- Repetitive; meaning remains when words are omitted
- Incorrect use of long words to impress
- Giving human qualities to non-human things
- A humourous play on words with identical/similar sounds
- Words sourced from a different root, typically using prefixes or suffixes
- hearing intently
- Word that joins two sentences or phrases
- Finding similarities between seemingly different things
- Words with the same meaning
25 Clues: hearing intently • Categories of texts • Using too many words • A deliberate exaggeration • Words with the same meaning • Comparion using "like" or "as" • Form opinions and make judgments • Words created to articulate sound • Literal meaning; dictionary definition • Conflict with logic; self-contradictor • Incorrect use of long words to impress • ...
Livestock Terminology 2023-09-08
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- a male swine that has not been castrated.
- a young male
- a female sheep or lamb.
- an older female swine that has farrowed or is showing signs of pregnancy.
- a mature male horse four years of age or older.
- a male goat that has been castrated before reaching maturity.
- a young female swine that has not farrowed and is not showing any signs of pregnancy.
- a young horse of either gender up to one year of age.
- a male chicken that has been surgically castrated.
- a male sheep that has been castrated before reaching maturity.
- male bovine animal that was castrated before reaching maturity.
- a female horse under three years of age.
- an un-castrated male goat less than 1 year of age
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- a mature female horse, four years of age or older.
- un castrated mature male goat
- a female bovine that has had one or more calves
- a young horse of either gender up to one year of age.
- a male horse that has been castrated.
- Gestation 150
- a young bovine animal less than 1 year old
- A female goat who has reached maturity and has had kids
- a male swine castrated while young, in which physical traits of the boar have not developed.
- a female of domestic poultry.
- a male horse less than three years of age.
- a female bovine that has not had a calf
- a male sheep or lamb that has not been castrated.
- immature female goats
- bovine of any age that has not been castrated.
28 Clues: a young male • Gestation 150 • immature female goats • a female sheep or lamb. • un castrated mature male goat • a female of domestic poultry. • a male horse that has been castrated. • a female bovine that has not had a calf • a female horse under three years of age. • a male swine that has not been castrated. • a young bovine animal less than 1 year old • ...
Animal Terminology 2023-08-29
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- Mature Female Pig
- Male Chicken
- Castrated Cattle
- Mature Female Horse
- Mature Male Sheep
- Mature Male Chicken
- Castrated Male Horse
- Castrated Male Pig
- Baby Pig
- Young Male Horse
- Baby Cow
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- Intact Male Pig
- Mature Male Horse
- Castrated Male Sheep
- Castrated Male Chicken
- Young Female Pig
- Young Female Cattle
- Mature Female Sheep
- Mature Male Cattle
- Young Female Horse
- Baby Chicken
21 Clues: Baby Pig • Baby Cow • Male Chicken • Baby Chicken • Intact Male Pig • Castrated Cattle • Young Female Pig • Young Male Horse • Mature Male Horse • Mature Female Pig • Mature Male Sheep • Castrated Male Pig • Mature Male Cattle • Young Female Horse • Mature Female Horse • Mature Male Chicken • Young Female Cattle • Mature Female Sheep • Castrated Male Sheep • Castrated Male Horse • Castrated Male Chicken
Science Terminology 2024-02-29
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- The change of liquid to a solid.
- Only made of one type of matter.
- The energy that transfers from a substance at a higher temperature to a lower temperature.
- The change of liquid to a gas.
- Very small portions of matter.
- Dilute one substance in another.
- The change of a gas to a solid.
- The change from a solid to a liquid.
- Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- The measure of kinetic energy in particles.
- Has the same appearance, but is composed of two or more substances.
- Matter that has a definite shape and volume.
- The change of a solid to a gas.
- The energy of movement.
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- Matter that does not have a definite shape but has a definite volume.
- Particles do not appear uniform when looking closely.
- Not uniform throughout.
- Matter that does not have a definite shape or volume.
- Change from one physical state to another.
- Appears uniform throughout.
- The change of gas to a liquid.
- Composed of two or more substances.
22 Clues: Not uniform throughout. • The energy of movement. • Appears uniform throughout. • The change of liquid to a gas. • Very small portions of matter. • The change of gas to a liquid. • The change of a gas to a solid. • The change of a solid to a gas. • The change of liquid to a solid. • Only made of one type of matter. • Dilute one substance in another. • ...
Livestock Terminology 2024-03-19
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- castrated male bovine of any age
- young or immature female bovine (up until she gives birth for the first time)
- adult male chicken
- young or immature female swine (up until she gives birth for the first time)
- an uncastrated male goat over 12 months of age
- mature male swine (that has NOT been castrated)
- mature female horse
- mature female bovine that has given birth
- mature male horse
- castrated male swine of any age
- young or immature female horse (up to 2 or 3 years of age)
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- castrated male goat of any age
- castrated male horse of any age
- mature female goat over 12 months of age
- meat from swine
- mature female chicken (or other poultry)
- immature female chicken
- young male swine
- immature male chicken
- mature male bovine (that has NOT been castrated)
- castrated male chicken (requires surgery since the reproductive organs are internal)
- meat from cattle
- mature female swine that has given birth
23 Clues: meat from swine • young male swine • meat from cattle • mature male horse • adult male chicken • mature female horse • immature male chicken • immature female chicken • castrated male goat of any age • castrated male horse of any age • castrated male swine of any age • castrated male bovine of any age • mature female goat over 12 months of age • mature female chicken (or other poultry) • ...
Aviation Terminology 2024-03-25
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- Device on trailing edge of wing that increases drag and lift
- Device used for piloting fixedwing aircraft
- provide lift for aircraft
- Contols helicopter foward, backward and sidways movments
- Horn on the outside of aircrat indicating stall speeds
- Two or more angeled blades attached to a rotating shaft
- Type of engine that compresses air in a series of fans
- Type of piston pwoered engin built in a circle
- Hinged surface on the trailing edge of an aircraft wing
- Electronics in cockpit of plane that tell height, distance, ect
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- Hook found on the rear of navy aircraft
- static part or verticle tail
- Provides indication of particular aircraft
- secures pilot in seat
- Controls helicopters up and down movemnet
- Different type of device used for pilotin fixwing aircraft(single rod)
- Allows aircraft to takoff and land
- rubber ring that fits around rim, usually filled with air
- Contols howizontal movment
- Part of aircraft where the pilot(s)control the aircraft
20 Clues: secures pilot in seat • provide lift for aircraft • Contols howizontal movment • static part or verticle tail • Allows aircraft to takoff and land • Hook found on the rear of navy aircraft • Controls helicopters up and down movemnet • Provides indication of particular aircraft • Device used for piloting fixedwing aircraft • Type of piston pwoered engin built in a circle • ...
COMPUTER TERMINOLOGY 2024-04-04
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- The speed at which a modem transfers data.
- computer systems and algorithms that perform tasks, process data, and create content that would normally require human intelligence.
- A data path that transfers information within a computer or between computers.
- A domain is the location of a given website.
- The practice of protecting computer and network systems, data, and other digital assets from misuse, damage, disruption, and unauthorized access.
- The standard practices used to upload, download, and manage files between computer networks.
- Equals a billion bytes
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- A method of storing data across remote servers instead of on a local computer.
- A program that allows you to look at web sites.
- A location in cyberspace
- An organized collection of structured information, or data, typically stored electronically in a computer system
- A deliberate attempt to compromise data and resources or disrupt systems, networks, and devices, usually for personal or financial gain.
- A special place for chatting about a certain subject.
- Information that has been formatted so that it can be understood by computer.
- A firewall is a security device that monitors network traffic and prevents unauthorized access.
- Unreasonably criticizing someone in cyberspace
- A storage location that gathers temporary data to help websites load faster.
- The smallest unit of information that can be sent among computers. A 0 or a 1.
- This is an acronym for graphics interchange format, which is an animated image file.
- Getting information from the Internet to your computer. It will be stored on your computer for retrieval whenever you want.
- When your email cannot get to where you tried to send it, it bounces back to your computer.
- The process of converting data into a coded or unreadable form to protect it from unauthorized access or interception.
- A number system that uses ones and zeros to create a language that helps computers execute commands.
- A unit of information – (equal to eight bits) represents a letter or a number.
24 Clues: Equals a billion bytes • A location in cyberspace • The speed at which a modem transfers data. • A domain is the location of a given website. • Unreasonably criticizing someone in cyberspace • A program that allows you to look at web sites. • A special place for chatting about a certain subject. • ...
Cardiovascular Terminology 2023-10-26
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- Blood supply to the brain is blocked
- Blood vessel x-ray
- This suffix refers to a condition of the blood
- These blood vessels carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart
- This prefix refers to anything related to blood vessels
- Heart cant pump enough blood to meet body’s needs
- This suffix refers to anything related to veins
- A vital organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- Tubes that transport blood throughout the body
- Heart function during exertion
- Continuous heart rhythm recording
- Blockage of blood flow to the heart
- Condition affecting the hearts structure/function
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- Heart electrical activity recording
- High blood pressure
- Hardening of arteries
- Narrowing or blockage of hearts blood vessels
- Heart ultrasound
- These vessels carry blood towards the heatowardio- This prefix refers to anything related to the heart
- Force of blood against artery walls
- Another term for electrocardiogram
- Irregular heartbeat
- This prefix refers to the arteries
- Circulates in our body, delivering oxygen and nutrients
24 Clues: Heart ultrasound • Blood vessel x-ray • High blood pressure • Irregular heartbeat • Hardening of arteries • Heart function during exertion • Continuous heart rhythm recording • Another term for electrocardiogram • This prefix refers to the arteries • Heart electrical activity recording • Force of blood against artery walls • Blockage of blood flow to the heart • ...
Terminology puzzle 2023-11-02
30 Clues: N • qh • HR • SX • DOB • ear • cell • hemat • birth • biceps • Lateral • myalgia • atypical • epilepsy • baby cat • Baby pig • inferior • anterior • baby goat • conjoined • angiogram • neurotoxin • baby sheep • homeostasis • erythrocyte • baby poultry • fatty deposit • rear of the animal • front of the animal • Further from the surface
technology terminology 2023-11-02
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- access items quickly
- the bar at the edge of the display
- moving something on the screen with the mouse
- points to something on the screen
- turn on the device
- extension
- keep and store up
- store data
- an act of selection and option
- a page in your drive
- list of commands or options
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- key that functions another key
- bar on the side of the screen
- a document of data in rows and columns on a grid
- press the mouse two times
- a speech or talk about something
- stores files
- a shorter alternative route
- displays information for a specific program
- visual representation of something on your device
20 Clues: extension • store data • stores files • keep and store up • turn on the device • access items quickly • a page in your drive • press the mouse two times • a shorter alternative route • list of commands or options • bar on the side of the screen • key that functions another key • an act of selection and option • a speech or talk about something • points to something on the screen • ...
Technology Terminology 2023-11-02
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- pressing the mouse button
- gives you easy access to things in your hard drive
- alters another key if pressed at the same time
- a document that stores data in a grid
- quick access to a file or application
- click twice on the mouse
- a list that contains applications
- Bar a slider the user can click and drag to scroll
- data stored
- move icons and objects
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- shows where the mouse is
- a file that has been created or saved by an application
- allows to display info
- copy and store
- turning the computer on
- an area on the screen that displays a specific application
- bar at the bottom of the screen
- the way you view files
- stores files
- a file that has an encoded sequence
20 Clues: data stored • stores files • copy and store • allows to display info • the way you view files • move icons and objects • turning the computer on • shows where the mouse is • click twice on the mouse • pressing the mouse button • bar at the bottom of the screen • a list that contains applications • a file that has an encoded sequence • a document that stores data in a grid • ...
technology terminology 2023-11-02
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- pressing the mouse button
- gives you easy access to things in your hard drive
- alters another key if pressed at the same time
- a document that stores data in a grid
- quick access to a file or application
- click twice on the mouse
- a list that contains applications
- Bar a slider the user can click and drag to scroll
- data stored
- move icons and objects
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- shows where the mouse is
- a file that has been created or saved by an application
- allows to display info
- copy and store
- turning the computer on
- an area on the screen that displays a specific application
- bar at the bottom of the screen
- the way you view files
- stores files
- a file that has an encoded sequence
20 Clues: data stored • stores files • copy and store • allows to display info • the way you view files • move icons and objects • turning the computer on • shows where the mouse is • click twice on the mouse • pressing the mouse button • bar at the bottom of the screen • a list that contains applications • a file that has an encoded sequence • a document that stores data in a grid • ...
Equine Terminology 2024-02-08
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- Relating to horses
- equipment used for riding or handling horses
- an uncastrated male horse
- headgear used for control when riding horses
- a piece of metal or synthetic material that goes in the horse's mouth when riding
- a mature female horse
- rope attaches to the halter for leading and tethering
- a young/baby horse
- A small horse that is under 14 hands
- room a room used to store equipment for horses
- a castrated male horse
- a harness for the horse's head used to lead or tether
- a female horse used for breeding
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- out to clean an area where a horse lives
- a horse's father
- Related to riding horses, or someone who rides horses
- a seat used for riding horses
- a young male horse
- someone that trims and shoes horsees
- a horse that is a year old
- a shelter for individual horses to stay in. typically inside of a barn or stable
- a horse's mother
- horses' movements at various speeds (walk, trot, canter, gallop)
- a young female horse
- land covered with grass for grazing animals to eat
- the process of cleaning the horse
- a small field where horses are kept
27 Clues: a horse's father • a horse's mother • Relating to horses • a young male horse • a young/baby horse • a young female horse • a mature female horse • a castrated male horse • an uncastrated male horse • a horse that is a year old • a seat used for riding horses • a female horse used for breeding • the process of cleaning the horse • a small field where horses are kept • ...
Livestock Terminology 2024-02-08
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- adult male turkey
- general young horse
- Young male horse
- general young swine
- adult female sheep
- goat giving birth
- castrated male swine
- swine giving birth
- group of cattle beef or dairy
- castrated male horse
- group of sheep or chickens
- adult female chicken
- general young sheep
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- adult male horse
- adult male chicken
- general young chicken
- adult female beef or dairy bovine that has given birth
- adult male beef or dairy bovine
- castrated male beef or dairy bovine
- castrated male goat or sheep
- adult female swine
- general young goat
- cow giving birth
- mature female horse
- young female swine
- young female horse
- young female beef or dairy bovine before giving birth
- adult male sheep
- general young beef or dairy bovine
- adult male swine
30 Clues: adult male horse • Young male horse • cow giving birth • adult male sheep • adult male swine • adult male turkey • goat giving birth • adult male chicken • adult female swine • general young goat • adult female sheep • swine giving birth • young female swine • young female horse • general young horse • general young swine • mature female horse • general young sheep • castrated male swine • ...
Livestock Terminology 2024-02-11
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- Mature Male Cattle
- Poultry Offspring
- Sheep Offspring
- Mature Female Cattle
- Young Female Poultry
- Castrated Male Cattle
- Mature Female Poultry
- Young Female Sheep
- Mature Male Sheep
- Castrated Male Sheep
- Young Female Goat
- Goat Offspring
- Mature Male Poultry
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- Young Female Swine
- Mature Male Goat
- Mature Male Swine
- Castrated Male Poultry
- Castrated Male Swine
- Cattle Offspring
- Castrated Male Goat
- Swine Offspring
- Mature Female Sheep
- Young Female Cattle
- Mature Female Goat
- Mature Female Swine
25 Clues: Goat Offspring • Sheep Offspring • Swine Offspring • Mature Male Goat • Cattle Offspring • Mature Male Swine • Poultry Offspring • Mature Male Sheep • Young Female Goat • Young Female Swine • Mature Male Cattle • Young Female Sheep • Mature Female Goat • Castrated Male Goat • Mature Female Sheep • Young Female Cattle • Mature Male Poultry • Mature Female Swine • Castrated Male Swine • ...
Biology terminology 2025-03-11
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- - Storage organelle in plant cells.
- - Variety of life in a particular habitat.
- - Community of living organisms and their environment.
- - Group of similar cells working together.
- - Pathogen that can only replicate inside a host cell.
- - Change in DNA sequence.
- - Small openings on leaves for gas exchange.
- - Structure that carries genetic material in cells.
- - Biological catalyst that speeds up reactions.
- - Movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane.
- - Fusion of male and female gametes.
- - Trait that improves an organism's ability to survive.
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- - Unit of heredity found on chromosomes.
- - Process by which plants make food using sunlight.
- - Process of converting glucose into energy.
- - Powerhouse of the cell, where energy is produced.
- - Basic unit of life.
- - Interaction between two different organisms living together.
- - Maintenance of stable internal conditions.
- - Molecule that carries genetic information.
20 Clues: - Basic unit of life. • - Change in DNA sequence. • - Storage organelle in plant cells. • - Fusion of male and female gametes. • - Unit of heredity found on chromosomes. • - Variety of life in a particular habitat. • - Group of similar cells working together. • - Process of converting glucose into energy. • - Small openings on leaves for gas exchange. • ...
Sparta Terminology 2025-10-07
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- assembly of Spartiates
- eastern mountain range
- castor and pollux
- festival celebrating victory in battle
- west mountain range
- male elites of sparta
- wrote particularly on lycurgus, significantly later than other writers, exaggerated egalitarian values & physical strength
- lawgiver of sparta
- northern mountain range
- council of elders
- spartan military school
- focused on social and political aspects, admired lycurgus, hates women
- spartan ekklesia
- common meals for spartiates
- spartiate land
- described buildings and sites
- free inhabitants from communities on coastline of Sparta
- pro athenian, focused on military strength
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- shrine dedicated to Helen and Menelaus
- two kings of Sparta
- pro Athenian writer that focused on politics of sparta including constitution, army and kinghip
- currency used by spartiates according to lycurgus
- god of sun
- spartan soldiers
- 5 magistrates from each town in sparta
- festival celebrating the death of Hyacinthus
- spartan centre of religion and sanctuary of Apollo
- oral reforms of lycurgus
- god of sea
- river in Sparta used for water supply and fishing
- festival honouring Apollo Karneios
- drinking cup depicting helots, kings and economy
- Athenian writer; presented sparta in positive light, admired cultural traditions specifically Agoge
- political role of Spartiates
- the towns of Sparta
- spartiates who lost their citizenship
- slaves
37 Clues: slaves • god of sun • god of sea • spartiate land • spartan soldiers • spartan ekklesia • castor and pollux • council of elders • lawgiver of sparta • two kings of Sparta • west mountain range • the towns of Sparta • male elites of sparta • assembly of Spartiates • eastern mountain range • northern mountain range • spartan military school • oral reforms of lycurgus • common meals for spartiates • ...
Injury Terminology 2025-08-28
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- To pull backward.
- The body’s response to an injury.
- Pointing the toes away from the body.
- Towards the top or the head.
- BP is the abbreviation for ____.
- Bringing the toes in, towards the middle of the body.
- PT/pt is the abbreviation for ____.
- Farthest from the midline of the body.
- Dx is the abbreviation for ____.
- If you tear a ligament.
- Bringing the toes toward the body.
- Toward the back of the body.
- Situated away from a center.
- The wrist is _____ to the tip of the index finger.
- Farthest away from the skin.
- CC is the abbreviation for ____.
- Amount of movement allowed by the body.
- Top side of a structure.
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- Downward movement of the scapula.
- Movement towards the midline of the body.
- Two muscles are connected by a ____.
- The anterior surface of the arm or leg rotates laterally away from the midline.
- During surgery patients are laying down ____.
- closest to the skin.
- Opposite of Chronic.
- The shoulder is very loose.
- Turning the forearm toward the body.
- To push forward.
- farthest away from the center of the body.
- Decreasing the angle formed by the bones of the joint.
- dc, DC, D/C is the abbreviation for ____.
- If you tear a muscle.
- The knee is swollen.
- The Athlete is feeling pain in his forearm.
- A muscle and a bone are connected by a ______.
35 Clues: To push forward. • To pull backward. • closest to the skin. • Opposite of Chronic. • The knee is swollen. • If you tear a muscle. • If you tear a ligament. • Top side of a structure. • The shoulder is very loose. • Towards the top or the head. • Toward the back of the body. • Situated away from a center. • Farthest away from the skin. • BP is the abbreviation for ____. • ...
Physics Terminology 2025-09-11
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- This is one of the acoustic variables. Any mechanical system produces heat, as the wave propagates it losses energy to the surrounding medium.
- Sound will travel through this in a medium when the line segments are farther apart, meaning the molecules are farther apart.
- This can be described as a longitudinal mechanical wave.
- Sound travels through this in a medium, specifically when there is a high particle density, such as in muscle.
- The molecules move in the same direction as the wave.
- This can be defined as the maximum variation of a variable from its mean value.
- This type of wave will propagate in a medium, or a vacuum.
- This type of wave requires a medium to propagate.
- As this wave characteristic increases, frequency decreases and vice versa.
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- This wave measurement depends on the physical properties of the medium and is not dependant on the frequency of the sound wave
- Frequency and time can be characterized as ___________ of each other.
- The length of space that one cycle takes up.
- This is one of the acoustic variables that is defined as a concentration of force, or force per area, in the compression phase of propagation this increases, and in rarefaction this decreases
- This can be defined as the time it takes for the wave to transition from compression through rarefaction and back to compression.
- Water, sound, light, x-rays, and radio signals all travel in the form of ________.
- This wave characteristic is measured in (Hertz/Hz)
- Amplitude is determined by measuring the difference between this and the maximum.
- The formula for this measurement is mass/volume.
- The material through which the sound wave is travelling.
- This type of wave propagates by particle motion that is perpendicular or otherwise known as _________ to the wave propagation direction.
- In this type of drawing, the measurement of time and of distance appear as the same characteristic in the drawing.
21 Clues: The length of space that one cycle takes up. • The formula for this measurement is mass/volume. • This type of wave requires a medium to propagate. • This wave characteristic is measured in (Hertz/Hz) • The molecules move in the same direction as the wave. • This can be described as a longitudinal mechanical wave. • ...
Research Terminology 2024-04-11
Anatomical Terminology 2021-04-20
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- toward the animal's head
- refers to one side
- refers to the bottom of the hind feet
- hock
- a condition that looks the same on both sides
- shoulder blade
- refers to the bottom of the front feet
- occurring along the length of a limb or bone
- knee
- belly
- groin
- limb hind leg
- toward the animal's abdomen
- chest
- refers to both sides
- between the toes
- toward the midline
- lower jaw
- thoracic spine
- nostril
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- gums
- ear flap
- wrist
- occurring at an angle
- toward the animal's tail
- toward the body (extremities)
- limb front leg
- occurring across a limb
- away from the body (extremities)
- toward the animal's back or spine
- lower back (spine)
- armpit
- toward the surface of the body
- teeth
- toward the tip of the nose (head only)
- hip joint
- cervical spine
- toward the right or left side
- elbow
- toward the centre of the body
- upper jaw
41 Clues: gums • hock • knee • wrist • teeth • belly • groin • chest • elbow • armpit • nostril • ear flap • hip joint • upper jaw • lower jaw • limb hind leg • limb front leg • shoulder blade • cervical spine • thoracic spine • between the toes • refers to one side • lower back (spine) • toward the midline • refers to both sides • occurring at an angle • occurring across a limb • toward the animal's head • toward the animal's tail • ...
Maltreatment terminology 2024-06-07
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- any call received from a parent seeking assistance which does not meet the criteria for being a report of child abuse, abandonment, or neglect
- finding used when a preponderance of the credible evidence results in a determination that the specific harm was the result of abuse, abandonment, or neglect
- willful act or threatened act that results in any physical, mental or sexual abuse, injury or harm to a child
- finding used when there is credible evidence which does not meet the standard of being a preponderance to support that the specific harm was the result of abuse, abandonment, or neglect
- the determination of whether there is a preponderance of credible evidence supporting the reported harm or threat of harm for each alleged maltreatment
- behavior that is harmful and destructive to a child's cognitive, social, emotional, or physical development
- statement by a reporter to the hotline that a specific harm or threatened harm to a child has occurred or is suspected to occur
- situation in which the caregiver, while being able to, has made no significant contribution to the child's care and maintenance
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- term meaning evidence that is worthy of belief; trustworthy evidence
- can refer to illicit drugs, prescription drugs, or alcohol
- someone who acts sensibly, does things without serious delay, and takes proper but not excessive precautions
- when a child is deprived of or is allowed to be deprived of necessary food, clothing, shelter, or medical treatment
- term meaning the greater weight of the evidence is more likely than not to have occurred
- situation of juvenile sexual abuse or inappropriate sexual behavior between two children
- a tool to be used by both hotline counsellors and child protective investigators to guide consistent and accurate decision making
- situation in which the caregiver has been incarcerated, hospitalized or has died, and immediate plans must be made for the child's care
- finding used when there is no credible evidence to support that the specific harm was the result of abuse, abandonment, or neglect
- receives calls regarding abuse and determines child protection response times
- when a person inflicts or allows to be inflicted physical, mental, or emotional injury to a child
- situation that involves possible licensing violations or regulatory infractions for children in emergency shelter or out of home placement
20 Clues: can refer to illicit drugs, prescription drugs, or alcohol • term meaning evidence that is worthy of belief; trustworthy evidence • receives calls regarding abuse and determines child protection response times • term meaning the greater weight of the evidence is more likely than not to have occurred • ...
Newspaper Terminology 2025-05-16
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- The readers of a newspaper.
- To publish a newspaper on paper.
- The process of editing and improving a draft.
- The place where journalists work.
- The opening paragraph of an article, summarizing key facts.
- A person who investigates and writes news stories.
- A true statement that can be verified.
- The written content to be printed.
- The arrangement of text and images in a newspaper.
- A conversation for gathering quotes and information.
- The latest time an article can be submitted.
- A longer article on a topic of interest.
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- A person or document that provides information.
- The company or person responsible for printing the newspaper.
- Text under a photo that explains what it shows.
- To check writing for errors before printing.
- The title of an article, usually in large type.
- Exact words from a source used in a story.
- The section that lists the newspaper’s name and staff.
- A written piece of journalism in a newspaper.
- A preliminary version of a written piece.
- The line naming the author of the article.
- The profession of reporting and writing news.
- A single edition of a newspaper.
24 Clues: The readers of a newspaper. • To publish a newspaper on paper. • A single edition of a newspaper. • The place where journalists work. • The written content to be printed. • A true statement that can be verified. • A longer article on a topic of interest. • A preliminary version of a written piece. • Exact words from a source used in a story. • ...
Anatomy terminology 2025-06-04
22 Clues: Arm • Leg • Hip • Face • Back • Hand • Foot • Neck • Ankle • Tibia • Femur • Mouth • Elbow • Chest • Wrist • Finger • Pelvis • Abdomen • Forearm • Humerus • Shoulder • The body
Criminal Terminology 2025-06-03
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- – Declaration of guilt.
- – Money/property to ensure defendant returns for trial.
- – Request to a higher court to review a decision.
- Rights – Rights read at arrest about silence and counsel.
- – Jury or judge’s decision on guilt.
- – Items or testimony to prove facts in court.
- Bond – Promise or payment ensuring a defendant appears in court.
- – Supervised release instead of jail.
- – Serious crime punishable by over one year in prison.
- Jury – Citizens deciding if charges should proceed.
- – Less serious crime, punishable by less than one year.
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- Warrant – Judge-issued order for arrest.
- – Lawyer who prosecutes on behalf of the government.
- – Formal criminal charge by a grand jury.
- – Formal reading of charges and plea entry.
- – Official who presides over court.
- – Written statement made under oath.
- – Person accused of a crime.
- Bargain – Agreement to plead guilty for lesser charge or sentence.
- Attorney – Lawyer representing the defendant.
- – Formal accusation of a crime.
- – Court order to testify or produce evidence.
- – Legal judgment that a defendant is not guilty.
- – Citizens deciding guilt or innocence.
- – Process of sharing evidence before trial.
25 Clues: – Declaration of guilt. • – Person accused of a crime. • – Formal accusation of a crime. • – Official who presides over court. • – Written statement made under oath. • – Jury or judge’s decision on guilt. • – Supervised release instead of jail. • – Citizens deciding guilt or innocence. • Warrant – Judge-issued order for arrest. • – Formal criminal charge by a grand jury. • ...
Cybersecurity Terminology 2025-06-05
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- Fishing for the highest target
- Network security that filters access
- Your personal cybersecurity methods
- Computer program to fight attacks
- Your personal key
- Is it really you?
- Flooding your servers
- A virus is watching you
- Make sure you block these
- Who and what is allowed
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- Malicious program
- Gaining access without approval
- Information accessed through a key
- I'm not where I say I am
- A computer infection
- I don't want these emails
- Holding your information captive
- Your internet address
- Casting a line for personal information
- Software update to fix holes
20 Clues: Malicious program • Your personal key • Is it really you? • A computer infection • Flooding your servers • Your internet address • A virus is watching you • Who and what is allowed • I'm not where I say I am • I don't want these emails • Make sure you block these • Software update to fix holes • Fishing for the highest target • Gaining access without approval • ...
Drama Terminology 2026-01-11
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- - What the aim of the produciton is.
- - The overall point to be communicated.
- - The most dramatic point in the play.
- - The feeling and emotion that is created.
- - Importance relative to other characters
- - The enemy or the competitor.
- - The location the drama takes place
- - The feeling or emotion of a moment or peice.
- - Effects help screate illusions in the theatre
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- - The investigation and portrayal of a character .
- - The spoken word between characters.
- - Main character in the drama.
- – Costume design, Freeze Frame, Thought Track
- - Things we see on stage to help create the setting.
- – Pitch, pace, pause etc.
- - The Storyline/Scenario
- - Tense and exciting moments in the play.
- - The words used by the characters during the play.
- – Facial expression, body language, gestures etc.
- - Key moment/scene/character/relationship/events
20 Clues: - The Storyline/Scenario • – Pitch, pace, pause etc. • - Main character in the drama. • - The enemy or the competitor. • - What the aim of the produciton is. • - The location the drama takes place • - The spoken word between characters. • - The most dramatic point in the play. • - The overall point to be communicated. • - Importance relative to other characters • ...
Livestock Terminology 2020-10-06
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- offspring of sheep
- birthing process of horses
- offspring of goat
- Another word for hogs
- young female cattle
- offspring of hog
- mature male hog
- Another word for horses
- mature female goat
- castrated male hog
- birthing process of cattle
- castrated male chicken
- mature female sheep
- mature female hog
- young female hog
- Another word for sheep
- offspring of horse
- mature male goat
- Another word for chickens
- birthing process of hogs
- offspring of chicken
- birthing process of chickens
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- birthing process of sheep
- mature male chicken
- birthing process of goats
- Another word for goat
- mature female horse
- castrated male cattle
- young female horse
- castrated male horse
- mature female chicken
- young female chicken
- mature male cattle
- mature female cattle
- mature male sheep
- castrated male sheep or goat
- mature male horse
- Another word for cattle
- offspring of cattle
- young female goat
40 Clues: mature male hog • offspring of hog • young female hog • mature male goat • offspring of goat • mature male sheep • mature female hog • mature male horse • young female goat • offspring of sheep • young female horse • mature male cattle • mature female goat • castrated male hog • offspring of horse • mature male chicken • mature female horse • young female cattle • mature female sheep • ...
Chemistry Terminology 2026-01-07
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- Very reactive non-metals
- Multiple atoms bound together
- _____ Number: an identifying number that is unique for each element
- The process of turning a solid into a gas
- The process of turning a liquid into a gas
- A powder that forms when two liquids are mixed together
- The same type of atom, either separate or bonded together
- _______ metals: Elements in the middle of the Periodic Table with low-reactivity
- A negatively charged subatomic particle
- A row on the periodic table
- A state of matter characterized by low-particle movement
- ______ property: A property describing the ability for the substance to interact with something else
- The process of turning a solid into a liquid
- Elements that are dull, brittle, and poor conductors of electricity
- __________ metals (Two Words: 8,5): Reactive metals, but not as strongly as Group 1
- The process of turning a gas into a liquid
- Made up of two or more substances
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- A state of matter where particles move very quickly, overcoming attractive forces
- _____ Metals: Very strongly reactive metals
- Elements that are shiny, malleable, and conduct electricity
- _____ Change: the chemical composition of the substance has changed
- _____ change: the chemical composition of the substance has not changed
- _____ Electrons: Electrons in the outermost orbital of the atom
- The process of turning a gas into a solid
- Different types of atoms, bonded together
- A positively charged subatomic particle
- _____ Mixture: A mixture that is non-uniform - you can each type of substance
- A column on the periodic table
- ______ property: A property describing the substance by itself
- _____ Number: Protons + Neutrons
- A neutral subatomic particle
- The process of turning a liquid into a gas
- Elements with properties of metals and non-metals
- _____ Mixture: A mixture that appears uniform in composition; A solution
- A state of matter where particles resist some forces of attraction and can flow around each other
- _____ Gases: Non-reactive gasses
- _____ substance: A substance that is made up of only one type of particle
37 Clues: Very reactive non-metals • A row on the periodic table • A neutral subatomic particle • Multiple atoms bound together • A column on the periodic table • _____ Number: Protons + Neutrons • _____ Gases: Non-reactive gasses • Made up of two or more substances • A positively charged subatomic particle • A negatively charged subatomic particle • ...
Security Terminology 2025-08-07
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- site or stage at which controls can be applied to prevent or reduce a threat or hazard
- device triggered by a person and designed to alert others (often authorities) in emergency situations
- test performed under conditions as close to as possible to real-world conditions
- equipped with a firearm (gun)
- valuable, private information created or collected for a considerable cost
- system of sensors, controls and annunciators arranged to detect and report an intrusion or other emergency
- direct and deliberate observation of people and/or property
- process of evaluating injuries and loss of life, damage to property and status of facilities resulting from an emergency or incident
- agency not under direct government control
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- designated location from which security programs are monitored and emergency plans can be implemented
- inquiry into the history, behaviors and character of an individual
- safeguarding of a boundary
- any property, tangible or intangible, which is owned by an individual or company and can be assigned a monetary value
- device which announces an alarm via sound, light or other means
- armor-plated truck with strong locks and doors which is operated by armed personnel and used to transport currency and other valuables
- list of contact information for team members and key players needed in an emergency
- program which detects and removes computer viruses
- risk remaining after measures are taken to reduce or eliminate risk
- device which, when triggered, alerts security personnel and/or police of a disturbance without the knowledge of the intruder or criminal
- planned, organized movement of people from a dangerous area
20 Clues: safeguarding of a boundary • equipped with a firearm (gun) • agency not under direct government control • program which detects and removes computer viruses • direct and deliberate observation of people and/or property • planned, organized movement of people from a dangerous area • device which announces an alarm via sound, light or other means • ...
anatomy terminology 2025-06-22
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- ระบบขับถ่ายปัสสาวะ
- ระบบหมุนเวียนเลือด
- ส่วนที่ลึกหรือไกลจากผิวภายนอก
- ระบบผิวหนัง
- ส่วนที่เกี่ยวข้องกับด้านบน
- ระบบประสาท
- ส่วนที่อยู่ไกลออกไปจาก Median line
- ส่วนที่เกี่ยวข้องภายใน
- ส่วนที่เกี่ยวข้องกับด้านหลัง
- ระนาบที่แบ่งร่างกายเป็นด้านซ้ายและขวา
- ท้อง
- ส่วนที่เกี่ยวข้องตามยาว
- ส่วนที่เกี่ยวข้องกับด้านหลัง
- ระบบโครงร่าง
- อก
- ส่วนที่อยู่ไกลลำตัวหรือส่วนปลายของอวัยวะ
- ระบบสืบพันธุ ์
- ส่วนที่เกี่ยวข้องตามขวาง
- ส่วนที่อยู่ใกล้เส้นผ่านศูนย์กลางของร่างกาย หรือ Median line
- ท้องน้อย
- ส่วนที่ค่อนไปทางหัว
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- ส่วนที่เกี่ยวข้องกับด้านล่าง
- ส่วนที่ค่อนไปทางเท้า
- ส่วนที่เกี่ยวข้องภายนอก
- ส่วนที่ไกลออกไปจากศูนย์กลาง
- ระบบย่อยอาหาร
- กระดูกสันหลัง
- ระบบน้ำเหลือง
- ส่วนที่เกี่ยวข้องกับด้านหน้า
- ระบบกล้ามเนื้อ
- ระนาบที่แบ่งร่างกายเป็นหน้ากับหลัง
- ระนาบที่แบ่งร่างกายเป็นบนกับล่าง
- ระบบหายใจ
- ระบบต่อมไร้ท่อ
- ส่วนที่ตื้นหรือใกล้กับผิวภายนอก
- ส่วนที่อยู่ไกลลำตัวหรือส่วนต้นของอวัยวะ
- ส่วนที่เป็นศูนย์กลาง
- ส่วนที่เกี่ยวข้องกับด้านหน้า
38 Clues: อก • ท้อง • ท้องน้อย • ระบบหายใจ • ระบบประสาท • ระบบผิวหนัง • ระบบโครงร่าง • ระบบย่อยอาหาร • กระดูกสันหลัง • ระบบน้ำเหลือง • ระบบกล้ามเนื้อ • ระบบต่อมไร้ท่อ • ระบบสืบพันธุ ์ • ระบบขับถ่ายปัสสาวะ • ระบบหมุนเวียนเลือด • ส่วนที่ค่อนไปทางหัว • ส่วนที่ค่อนไปทางเท้า • ส่วนที่เป็นศูนย์กลาง • ส่วนที่เกี่ยวข้องภายใน • ส่วนที่เกี่ยวข้องภายนอก • ส่วนที่เกี่ยวข้องตามยาว • ส่วนที่เกี่ยวข้องตามขวาง • ส่วนที่เกี่ยวข้องกับด้านบน • ...
Lease Terminology 2025-07-08
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- The regular monthly payment due on a lease. Consists of the monthly lease charge, monthly depreciation, a monthly sales tax computed on the base payment, and any other monthly charge.
- The fair market value of a vehicle at lease termination. Also known as lease end value. This value is computed by multiplying the MSRP by the residual percent.The fair market value of a vehicle at lease termination. Also known as lease end value. This value is computed by multiplying the MSRP by the residual percent.
- Shortened version of Capitalized Cost Reduction. The total amount the consumer reduces the capitalized cost of a vehicle before the lease payments are calculated. This reduction may come in the form of cash down payment, net trade allowance, or rebates.
- The rate per mile charged on each mile the lessee drives a leased vehicle beyond the miles per year allowed by the leasing source.
- Used by many leasing sources instead of an interest rate when calculating the lease charge portion of the monthly lease payment. Also called the money factor.
- Part of a monthly lease payment. The cost to the lessee charged by the leasing source for the use of the money the leasing source paid to the dealership to purchase the vehicle from the dealership.
- Any up-front fee such as license, registration, or document fee associated with closing a lease deal.
- Sales tax collected on the amount of cash cap reduction.
- A lease that computes the monthly lease charge by multiplying the total capitalized cost by the money factor.
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- A fee charged by the Lessor to cover the cost associated with selling the vehicle at the end of the lease when the vehicle is returned
- The total charge for the miles the lessee drives a leased vehicle beyond the miles per year allowed by the leasing source.
- Any company, usually a financial institution, which purchases vehicles from a dealership to make them available to be leased to the dealership’s customers.
- The amount of money due from the lessee on the contract date. Usually includes the down payment, net trade allowance, leasing fees, first month’s payment, and a security deposit.
- An amount, usually equal to the monthly lease payment rounded up to the next $25.00, charged by the leasing source as protection against any unforeseen costs resulting from the use of a leased vehicle. Once the vehicle has been returned in good condition and examined, the security deposit can be refunded.
- A finance charge that is passed to the customer by the lender by incrementing the APR on the deal. This option is set up in Finance Companies in the DMS.
- The person or business responsible for making the lease payments on lease agreement.
- A written agreement between a consumer (lessee) and a leasing source wherein the leasing source purchases and retains title to a vehicle and permits the lessee exclusive use of the vehicle for a specified period of time. In exchange, the lessee promises to make regular monthly lease payments for the term of the lease. The consumer assumes responsibility for maintenance, insurance, registration, and taxes on the vehicle. At the end of the term of the lease the lessee must return the vehicle to the leasing source or purchase it for the residual value determined at lease inception. See Open-end Lease and Closed-end Lease
- An open-end lease agreement that requires the lessee to pay off the residual value of the vehicle at lease maturity.
- The financial institution who holds title to the vehicle until the final payment has been made by the customer. Banks, Savings and Loans, Credit Unions, and Thrift Lenders are typical lien holders in the automotive industry.
- The company making a vehicle available for lease.
20 Clues: The company making a vehicle available for lease. • Sales tax collected on the amount of cash cap reduction. • The person or business responsible for making the lease payments on lease agreement. • Any up-front fee such as license, registration, or document fee associated with closing a lease deal. • ...
Tech Terminology 2026-02-25
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- -a digital ID of a person operating a device
- - used to store short-term meomory
- -device that accepts text and graphics output from a computer and transfers this information to paper or other media
- -refers to any information or result that a computer sends from itself to the user or another device after processing data
- - device used for transmissions
- -device that converts media into editable digital files
- -a stored program managed by the computer
- - output device used to enter characters
- - visual digital elements
- -collection of files
- -a flat panel or area on an electronic device
- - running program
- -used to store permanent data
- -device used to print vector graphics onto paper or other media.
- -relative to graphics
- - represented by digits
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- -external devices
- - orders sent to a computer
- - collective of 8 bits
- - input device for dragging items
- - code representing 0/1
- -refers to any external device that connects to a computer
- - storage of devices
- - refers to a point of interaction between different devices
- -internetwork storage for multiple devices
- -device used to enhance sound
- -refers to a system of interconnected devices that communicate and share data
- -an apparatus for recording sound, pictures, or data
- - system allowing user to execute actions through icons and symbols
29 Clues: -external devices • - running program • - storage of devices • -collection of files • -relative to graphics • - collective of 8 bits • - code representing 0/1 • - represented by digits • - visual digital elements • - orders sent to a computer • -device used to enhance sound • -used to store permanent data • - device used for transmissions • - input device for dragging items • ...
Wound Terminology 2026-02-09
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- Moisture Associated Skin Damage- Damage to the skin from prolonged exposure to moisture or irritants.
- Over growth of granulation tissue that rises above of the wound edges. Needs addressed as it prevents epithelialization of the wound
- This is the redness of the skin resulting from increased blood flow to capillaries in the area, which often signals inflammation, irritation, or infection.
- Fluid that leaks from blood vessels into surrounding tissues and wounds. there are several types of exudate and understanding the different types of exudate can help with understanding wound progress
- Superficial wound where something rough rubs off the outer most layer of the epidermis. “ road Rash”
- Tear damage to the epidermis caused by mechanical force that causes the separation go the skin layers.
- Dry, thick, leathery black or brown necrotic tissue. Requires debridement
- Incontinence Associated dermatitis- Damage to the skin from prolonged exposure to moisture from urine or feces.
- Deep tissue pressure injury.
- Mixture of clear and bloody exudate
- This is when has rolled under or curled under edges. Delays epithelialization healing.
- Soft, moist, yellow, white or grey necrotic tissue. Requires Debridement.
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- Tissue found in healing wounds. Beefy red or dark pink and bumpy in appearance.
- Softening and breakdown of the skin caused by prolong moisture exposure. White pale and/wrinkled in appearance.
- The removal of non-viable (necrotic) tissue.
- Medical Device Related Skin Injury- A tear in the skin caused by the use and removal of medical adhesive in the form of tape or adhesive dressing.
- Skin lesions resulting from calcium deposits that block small blood vessels leading to skin damage. Found in End stage renal disease (ESRD) and Chronic kidney disease (CKD)
- Hospital Acquired Pressure Injury. A pressure injury identified after the first 24 of admission.
- The regenerating of the outer layer of the epidermis. The final stage of healing. May be thin pale pink white or translucent in appearance. Also used in wound documentation to indicate a healed wound (100% epithelial)
- This is the thickening of the outer layer of the skin, often appears like a callous. Often found in areas of friction or pressure. Can impede healing if not addressed.
- This is the hardening of the tissue around the wound, indicating possible infection or inflammation.
- Clear and yellow exudate
- Bloody Exudate
- Intertriginous Dermatitis-inflammation between skin folds from moisture and friction due to the lack of air flow.
- Yellow, white, brown exudate (infected)
- Clear exudate
26 Clues: Clear exudate • Bloody Exudate • Clear and yellow exudate • Deep tissue pressure injury. • Mixture of clear and bloody exudate • Yellow, white, brown exudate (infected) • The removal of non-viable (necrotic) tissue. • Soft, moist, yellow, white or grey necrotic tissue. Requires Debridement. • Dry, thick, leathery black or brown necrotic tissue. Requires debridement • ...
Cardiovascular Terminology 2026-01-23
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- two largest veins
- fibers that relay electrical impulses for the heartbeat
- red blood cell
- upper heart chambers
- artery that brings blood to the myocardium
- from lung to heart
- valve between the 2 right heart chambers
- away from heart vessel
- lower heart chambers
- cardioversion
- surrounds heart
- towards heart vessel
- lack of blood flow & oxygen to the heart
- from artery to capillary
- largest blood vessel
- iron overload disease
- blood clot in an interior wall...
- smallest vein
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- lowest pressure on arteries
- flat line
- highest pressure on arteries
- from heart to lung
- takes up around 55% of your blood
- high cholesterol
- blood thinner
- blood cell that clots bleeding
- smallest vessel
- med for high blood pressure
- heart attack
- excess production of erythrocytes
- common immune blood cell
- eliminate pathogens by swallowing them
- heartbeat
- venography
- natural pacemaker
- artery that brings blood to the head
- valve between the 2 left heart chambers
37 Clues: flat line • heartbeat • venography • heart attack • blood thinner • cardioversion • smallest vein • red blood cell • smallest vessel • surrounds heart • high cholesterol • two largest veins • natural pacemaker • from heart to lung • from lung to heart • upper heart chambers • lower heart chambers • towards heart vessel • largest blood vessel • iron overload disease • away from heart vessel • ...
Animal Terminology 2026-02-02
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- Mature male cow
- newborn chicken
- newborn sheep
- newborn cow
- mature male and female fish
- mature male turkey
- young female cow
- newborn goose
- newborn swine
- mature female cow
- mature male horse
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- young male goat
- young male cow
- newborn turkey
- newborn goat
- newborn rabbit
- young female goat
- castrated male cow
- young female horse
- mature female horse
- mature female turkey
- newborn fish
- young male horse
- mature female goose
- mature male goose
25 Clues: newborn cow • newborn goat • newborn fish • newborn sheep • newborn goose • newborn swine • young male cow • newborn turkey • newborn rabbit • young male goat • Mature male cow • newborn chicken • young female cow • young male horse • young female goat • mature male goose • mature female cow • mature male horse • castrated male cow • mature male turkey • young female horse • mature female horse • ...
Animal Terminology 2026-02-02
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- newborn cow
- newborn goat
- newborn sheep
- young female sheep
- mature female goat
- young male sheep
- newborn duck
- young female horse
- mature female horse
- young female pig
- young female cow
- mature male horse
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- mature male cow
- mature male goat
- newborn pig
- newborn horse
- mature male sheep
- mature female sheep
- young male cow
- young male goat
- mature male duck
- young male pig
- young male horse
- mature female pig
- young female goat
25 Clues: newborn pig • newborn cow • newborn goat • newborn duck • newborn horse • newborn sheep • young male cow • young male pig • mature male cow • young male goat • mature male goat • mature male duck • young male sheep • young female pig • young female cow • young male horse • mature male sheep • mature male horse • mature female pig • young female goat • young female sheep • mature female goat • young female horse • ...
animal terminology 2026-02-02
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- new born turkey
- newborn swine/pig
- kid young male goat
- mature male goose
- young male swine/pig
- newborn chicken
- mature female duck
- new born duck
- young male chicken
- mature male chicken
- mature male sheep
- newborn horse
- new born bunny
- mature female cattle.
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- mature male cattle
- newborn goose
- mature male rabbit
- young male/young female fish.
- newborn fish
- mature male duck
- mature male chicken
- newborn goat
- young female cow
- mature male cow
- mature female sheep
- mature male horse
- new born cow
- mature male fish
28 Clues: newborn fish • newborn goat • new born cow • newborn goose • new born duck • newborn horse • new born bunny • new born turkey • newborn chicken • mature male cow • mature male duck • young female cow • mature male fish • newborn swine/pig • mature male goose • mature male horse • mature male sheep • mature male cattle • mature male rabbit • mature female duck • young male chicken • kid young male goat • ...
Animal Terminology 2026-02-02
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- Mature male Chicken
- Mature male Turkey
- Young male sheep
- Mature male Cow
- castrated male chicken
- Newborn Horse
- Young Male Chicken
- Mature Female sheep
- Newborn rabbit
- Young female swine
- Newborn Goat
- Young female goat
- castrated Male cow
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- Mature Male Sheep
- Mature Male Horse
- young male Cow
- Mature male swine
- Young male/female Fish
- Mature Male Rabbit
- Young Male Goat
- Newborn sheep
- Mature Female Swine
- Newborn Turkey
- Mature male Goose
- Mature male Duck
25 Clues: Newborn Goat • Newborn sheep • Newborn Horse • young male Cow • Newborn rabbit • Newborn Turkey • Mature male Cow • Young Male Goat • Young male sheep • Mature male Duck • Mature Male Sheep • Mature Male Horse • Mature male swine • Mature male Goose • Young female goat • Mature male Turkey • Mature Male Rabbit • Young Male Chicken • Young female swine • castrated Male cow • Mature male Chicken • ...
Computer Terminology 2026-02-04
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- an output hardware device that converts electrical signals into sound waves
- an input device that optically converts physical documents, photos, or images into digital files to be stored, edited, or shared on a computer
- a shared boundary or point of interaction
- one bit is the smaller unit. It is the building block of all pieces of data.
- a specialized output device used to produce high-quality, large-scale vector graphics, blueprints, and technical drawings
- external hardware devices connected to a computer
- The device can read information that is stored here
- the visual output surface of a monitor
- a system that lets users interact with devices visually using elements like icons
- a virtual container used to organize, store, and group files
- where a computer temporarily or permanently stores data
- an active, running instance of software
- electronic technology
- creating, editing, and manipulating lines, shapes, text, and images
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- any data or information processed by, sent from, or displayed by a computer to a user
- any person who interacts with a computer system, software, website, or network
- used to enter text, numbers, symbols, and commands into a computer by pressing buttons or keys.
- an device that takes documents from a computer and creates a physical copy on paper
- used to store data, information, settings, or commands
- a handheld pointing device used to control the cursor
- any data, command, or signal sent to a computer system
- This is the memory used while processing is in progress. It is a two-way memory in that it both stores and recalls data at any time
- a set of ordered instructions
- system of interconnected computing devices (nodes) that communicate, share resources, and exchange data
- a hardware device that connects a computer or home network to the internet by converting digital data from devices into analog signals for transmission over lines
- anything relating to visual representations
- A byte is a group of either 8, 16, 32 or 64 bits. Memory on the computer is divided into bytes.
- servers, storage, databases, and software accessed over the internet
- a recorder is software or a device used to capture, digitize, and store audio, video, screen activity, or data
29 Clues: electronic technology • a set of ordered instructions • the visual output surface of a monitor • an active, running instance of software • a shared boundary or point of interaction • anything relating to visual representations • external hardware devices connected to a computer • The device can read information that is stored here • ...
Debate Terminology 2026-02-03
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- – The side that argues against the debated statement.
- - a structured discussion in which opposing sides present arguments and evidence to support their views on a topic.
- – A predisposition or partiality that influences judgment.
- – An argument presented in response to an opposing argument.
- – A focused claim that advances a particular side of a debate.
- – A period of questioning intended to test the strength of an opponent’s arguments.
- – The logical explanation connecting evidence to a claim.
- – Information or data used to substantiate a claim.
- – A relevant issue that provokes strong disagreement and opposing viewpoints.
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- – A reply that addresses and weakens an opposing argument.
- – Evaluation based on personal feelings, opinions, or perspectives.
- – The side that argues in favor of the debated statement.
- – The act of influencing beliefs or opinions through argument.
- – The formal statement that defines the issue under debate.
- – The ability to evaluate arguments without personal bias.
- – The underlying assumption that links evidence to a claim.
- – A claim that directly opposes another claim.
- – A response that demonstrates an opposing argument is false or logically flawed.
- – The clearly defined stances taken by debaters on an issue.
- – The degree to which evidence directly supports a claim.
- – Persuasive discourse that logically advances from a claim to a conclusion.
- – A debatable assertion that expresses a central point.
22 Clues: – A claim that directly opposes another claim. • – Information or data used to substantiate a claim. • – The side that argues against the debated statement. • – A debatable assertion that expresses a central point. • – The side that argues in favor of the debated statement. • – The degree to which evidence directly supports a claim. • ...
Billiards terminology 2026-02-17
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- The initial action of any game of billiards
- A shot designed to be intentionally defensive, and to make the opponent's following shot harder
- Stick used to strike ball into object balls
- Tip of cue that has not been properly maintained, will result in miscues
- An aiming technique done by imagining a contact point
- The initial formation of the object balls, or the item used to make the formation
- Inside walls of a pocket
- A series of successful shots
- The padding on the rails
- White markers on top of the rails of the table
- A table which has no object balls potted yet
- Verb, to sink a ball into a pocket
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- Position of the cue ball. Can be 'Good' or 'Bad'
- A singular game of billiards, from the rack to the game end
- Striking an object ball off of a non object ball into a pocket
- Generally pocketing the cue ball or failing to hit the desired ball will result in this
- Used to move the ball backwards
- Striking one object ball off of another to sink the second
- A complete sequence of shots never allowing the opponent to have a turn
- The holes where object balls are sunk
- Stickers on the table's surface to determine racking position
21 Clues: Inside walls of a pocket • The padding on the rails • A series of successful shots • Used to move the ball backwards • Verb, to sink a ball into a pocket • The holes where object balls are sunk • The initial action of any game of billiards • Stick used to strike ball into object balls • A table which has no object balls potted yet • ...
Yearbook Terminology 2024-05-28
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- Usually 3-5 paragraphs, this tells about the event and gives more insight and detail than a caption.
- Empty space around content, often separating or framing topics.
- This section provides a record of who is in the book and where the reader can find them.
- The marking of photos with names of individuals who appear in the photos.
- Includes information about how the book was created.
- A method of dividing the photograph into thirds vertically and horizontally, creating four intersection points.
- Accompanies the primary headline.
- The middle of a two-page spread.
- Two facing pages, abbreviated 'DPS'.
- Lines, tints, screens, and textures that help emphasize specific areas within designs.
- Spreads that indicate new sections and provide continuity with the theme.
- Our 2024-25 yearbook theme.
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- The company that prints and publishes your yearbook.
- This spread is at the beginning of the book and introduces your theme.
- Page-by-page planner that helps organize the content of the book.
- The largest photo on the spread, must be a strong emotional or action shot to catch the attention of the audience.
- A line (or lines) of large type used to introduce the most important fact to the reader.
- This spread is at the back of the book and finishes the story of the year and brings the book closure.
- When the picture extends past the edge of the page.
- A central idea or concept that sets the tone for telling the story of the year.
- This section highlights activities that take place in the lives of students in and outside of school.
- A 16-page section of pages.
- When your book is closed, the edge of the book that binds the pages together.
- Tells the reader more about the photo than they can simply see.
- The heavy paper between the cover and the first and last pages is used to hold the signatures in the yearbook.
- An unposed photo.
26 Clues: An unposed photo. • A 16-page section of pages. • Our 2024-25 yearbook theme. • The middle of a two-page spread. • Accompanies the primary headline. • Two facing pages, abbreviated 'DPS'. • When the picture extends past the edge of the page. • The company that prints and publishes your yearbook. • Includes information about how the book was created. • ...
Terminology puzzle 2024-11-27
Across
- mitigation in climate change context
- greenhouse gas
- Person forced to flee their home due to conflict or persecution
- System where laws are supreme, not arbitrary decisions
- transparency
- financing
- Medical study to test new treatments for efficacy and safety
- Population-level protection achieved through vaccination
- COP
- agenda
- effort :)
- solidarity
- this virus is known to cause chicken pox
- Indicative of possible progression to cancer
- side effect
- adverse event
- just transition
- growth
- UNFCCC
- işlemler surgical interventions, often requiring incisions
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- polio
- Gaza Strip
- cervix
- crossprotection
- Landmark climate pact adopted at COP21
- accountability
- booster dose
- Measure of how common a disease is in a population
- measles
- social inclusion
- international forum of advanced economies and emerging markets
- equitable
- efficacy (aşı)
- vulnerable
- Agreement to stop fighting, often in conflict
- Number of new cases in a specific time period
- difteri-aselüler boğmaca-tetanoz
- adaptation in climate change context
- genital wartz
- governance
40 Clues: COP • polio • cervix • agenda • growth • UNFCCC • measles • financing • effort :) • equitable • Gaza Strip • solidarity • vulnerable • governance • side effect • transparency • booster dose • adverse event • genital wartz • greenhouse gas • accountability • efficacy (aşı) • crossprotection • just transition • social inclusion • difteri-aselüler boğmaca-tetanoz • mitigation in climate change context • ...
Terminology puzzle 2024-11-27
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- social inclusion
- equitable
- Measure of how common a disease is in a population
- efficacy (aşı)
- Population-level protection achieved through vaccination
- difteri-aselüler boğmaca-tetanoz
- UNFCCC
- financing
- Agreement to stop fighting, often in conflict
- solidarity
- accountability
- international forum of advanced economies and emerging markets
- adaptation in climate change context
- this virus is known to cause chicken pox
- transparency
- mitigation in climate change context
- just transition
- polio
- booster dose
- Indicative of possible progression to cancer
- measles
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- System where laws are supreme, not arbitrary decisions
- adverse event
- governance
- crossprotection
- vulnerable
- side effect
- Gaza Strip
- Medical study to test new treatments for efficacy and safety
- Number of new cases in a specific time period
- effort :)
- growth
- surgical interventions, often requiring incisions
- genital wartz
- Abbreviation of an international organization, known as 'United Nations' in English
- political will
- Landmark climate pact adopted at COP21
- agenda
- greenhouse gas
- COP
- cervix
- Person forced to flee their home due to conflict or persecution
42 Clues: COP • polio • UNFCCC • growth • agenda • cervix • measles • equitable • effort :) • financing • governance • vulnerable • Gaza Strip • solidarity • side effect • transparency • booster dose • adverse event • genital wartz • efficacy (aşı) • accountability • political will • greenhouse gas • crossprotection • just transition • social inclusion • difteri-aselüler boğmaca-tetanoz • adaptation in climate change context • ...
Geometry Terminology 2024-04-26
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- Angle that is exactly ninety degrees
- Angle that is greater than 180 degrees and less than 360 degrees
- Has two points and continues on forever in both directions
- Angle that is exactly 180 degrees
- Angle that is greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees
- Figure that has four sides
- Has one endpoint and one point that continues on forever in one direction
- Figure that has three sides
- Quadrilateral that has four right angles
- Quadrilateral that has one set of parallel lines and two equal sides
- Triangle with all equal sides
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- Two lines that intersect at exactly a 90 degree angle
- Two connected endpoints
- Angle that is less than 90 degrees
- Line that splits a figure in half evenly into two identical pieces
- Two rays that share a common endpoint
- Triangle with no equal sides
- Quadrilateral that has four equal sides and four right angles
- Quadrilateral that has two sets of parallel lines
- Angle that is exactly 360 degrees
- Quadrilateral that has one set of parallel lines
- Quadrilateral with no parallel sides and two equal adjacent sides
- Two lines that will never touch
- Triangle that has two equal sides
24 Clues: Two connected endpoints • Figure that has four sides • Figure that has three sides • Triangle with no equal sides • Triangle with all equal sides • Two lines that will never touch • Angle that is exactly 180 degrees • Angle that is exactly 360 degrees • Triangle that has two equal sides • Angle that is less than 90 degrees • Angle that is exactly ninety degrees • ...
Animal Terminology 2025-02-07
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- newborn cattle
- Young female sheep
- newborn sheep
- castrated male horse
- mature male sheep
- mature male swine
- Mature male cattle
- mature female swine
- castrated male cattle
- newborn swine
- Castrated male sheep
- young male horse
- Mature female cattle
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- mature female horse
- young male sheep
- newborn horse
- castrated male swine
- young male cattle
- young female cattle
- young female horse
- Young female swine
- Young male swine
- Newborn Goat
- mature male horse
- mature female sheep
25 Clues: Newborn Goat • newborn horse • newborn sheep • newborn swine • newborn cattle • young male sheep • Young male swine • young male horse • young male cattle • mature male sheep • mature male swine • mature male horse • Young female sheep • young female horse • Young female swine • Mature male cattle • mature female horse • young female cattle • mature female swine • mature female sheep • castrated male swine • ...
Chemisty Terminology 2025-02-09
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- A decrease in size
- Substances made up of only one type of atom
- A liquid turns into a solid
- An increase in size
- A property of metals meaning "shiny"
- A form of sugar
- A substance that dissolves another substance
- A substance being dissolved
- Substances made out of identical molecules
- A heated liquid turns into gas
- Substances formed in chemical reactions
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- Clusters of two or more atoms
- A model representation of solids, liquids and gases
- When a metal reacts with its environment
- Minerals rich in metals
- A combination of two or more elements and compounds
- A substance in plants which makes them green
- An alloy of iron and carbon
- The smallest building blocks of matter
- Two liquids / gases mix
- The first chemical explosive
- An alloy of copper and tin
22 Clues: A form of sugar • A decrease in size • An increase in size • Minerals rich in metals • Two liquids / gases mix • An alloy of copper and tin • A liquid turns into a solid • An alloy of iron and carbon • A substance being dissolved • The first chemical explosive • Clusters of two or more atoms • A heated liquid turns into gas • A property of metals meaning "shiny" • ...
Animal Terminology 2025-02-19
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- Mature Female Swine
- Young Male/ Female Fish
- Mature Male Horse
- Mature Male Duck
- Newborn Fish
- Mature Female Chicken
- Mature Female Duck
- Mature Male Rabbit
- Young Female Chicken
- Young Male Horse
- Mature Male Goose
- Young Male Goat
- Newborn Goose
- Newborn Turkey
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- Mature Female Goose
- Young Female Horse
- Young Female Cattle
- Mature Female Horse
- Newborn Cattle
- Young Male Chicken
- Newborn Goat
- Mature Male Sheep
- Newborn Duck
- Mature Female Sheep
- Newborn Rabbit
- Young Female Swine
- Mature Male Cattle
27 Clues: Newborn Goat • Newborn Fish • Newborn Duck • Newborn Goose • Newborn Cattle • Newborn Rabbit • Newborn Turkey • Young Male Goat • Mature Male Duck • Young Male Horse • Mature Male Horse • Mature Male Sheep • Mature Male Goose • Young Female Horse • Young Male Chicken • Mature Female Duck • Mature Male Rabbit • Young Female Swine • Mature Male Cattle • Mature Female Goose • Mature Female Swine • ...
Ecology Terminology 2025-04-10
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- Atmospheric compounds that trap heat leading to the greenhouse effect.
- A process in which a body of water becomes abundant in nutrients which can cause excessive plant and algae growth.
- The process in which organisms convert sunlight into energy
- Positions in a food chain/food web
- Outermost layer of the Earth, made of the upper mantle and the crust.
- Substances in which living organisms use to function properly
- The percentage of energy that is transferred from one trophic level to the next
- Renewable organic material from plants and animals
- A natural process in which greenhouse gases in the Earth’s atmosphere
- A community of organisms interacting with each other in a closed environment.
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- A mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth.
- The gradual buildup of substances in an organism’s tissues.
- A series of chemical reactions that breaks down food to produce energy for cells.
- An ecosystem that maintains its integrity and resilience over a long period of time.
- Sum of all water on earth
- A community of organisms that live on land
- All parts of Earth in which life exists.
- A community of organisms inside a body of water
- Any form of precipitation with acidic components
- A chemical process in which enzymes breaks down larger organic substances into smaller compounds
- Relating to things in the environment that are not living.
- Relating to or resulting from living things.
22 Clues: Sum of all water on earth • Positions in a food chain/food web • All parts of Earth in which life exists. • A community of organisms that live on land • A mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth. • Relating to or resulting from living things. • A community of organisms inside a body of water • Any form of precipitation with acidic components • ...
Cardiovascular terminology 2025-04-10
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- found in the walls of blood vessels
- abbreviation for the force of your blood pushing against the walls of your arteries
- involved in coordinating the actions of the heart and blood vessels
- indicates something is located within or inside
- abnormal heart rhythms which can be too slow, too fast, or irregular
- abbreviation for a condition where the arteries that supply blood to the heart become narrowed or blocked
- involves issues with the heart valves
- indicates two
- an invasive procedure uses a catheter inserted into an artery to guide a dye into the coronary arteries
- involves narrowing or blockage of the coronary arteries
- refers to heart defects present at birth, which can effect the structure or function of the heart
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- the inner lining of blood vessels
- Provides support and structure through the cardiovascular system
- signifies something abnormal, painful, or difficult
- analyze blood samples to identify biomarkers related to heart conditions
- records the electrical activity of the heart
- using ultrasound waves this test creates images of the heart's structure and function
- abbreviation for a heart attack
- tissue found in the hart walls
- used to indicate the absence or lack of something
- occurs when the heart muscle is weakened and cannot pump blood effectively
- refers to slow rate
- an imaging technique provides a visual representation of the heart and lungs
- abbreviation for a common irregular heart rhythm
- abbreviation for a test that records the electrical activity of the heart
25 Clues: indicates two • refers to slow rate • tissue found in the hart walls • abbreviation for a heart attack • the inner lining of blood vessels • found in the walls of blood vessels • involves issues with the heart valves • records the electrical activity of the heart • indicates something is located within or inside • abbreviation for a common irregular heart rhythm • ...
SAC1 Terminology 2025-03-27
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- 3D Prototyping, The use of 3D printing technology to quickly produce physical models for testing and refinement, reducing time and cost in the design process.
- production, Mass production of standardised products using automated processes (e.g., smartphones, cars).
- Cycle Analysis/Assessment (LCA), A scientific method used to evaluate the environmental impact of a product from raw material extraction to disposal. It assesses factors like carbon footprint, energy use, and waste generation.
- Numerical Control (CNC), Automated control of machining tools via pre-programmed digital instructions, ensuring high precision in manufacturing processes such as cutting, drilling, and engraving.
- manufacturing, Aims to minimise waste while maximising efficiency. It follows principles like Just-in-Time (JIT) production, where materials and components arrive only when needed.
- Producer Responsibility (EPR), A policy that holds manufacturers responsible for the entire lifecycle of their products, including take-back schemes, recycling, and proper disposal. It encourages sustainable design and material choices.
- Technology, High-powered lasers used for precise cutting, engraving, and marking of materials like timber, acrylic, and metal. It allows for intricate detailing and efficient manufacturing.
- to Cradle Approach, A sustainable design philosophy that ensures materials can either be safely returned to nature (biodegradable) or indefinitely recycled into new products without losing quality.
- The use of technology (e.g., robotics, AI) to complete tasks with minimal human intervention, increasing efficiency and precision in manufacturing.
- and responsive manufacturing, Uses technology and adaptable processes to quickly respond to market demands or changes, enabling customisation and shorter production cycles.
- Avoid unnecessary or unsustainable materials or processes.
- Bottom Line, A framework assessing business success based on three pillars,(social impact): Fair wages, ethical labour practices.
- for Disassembly (DfD), Designing products so they can be easily taken apart at the end of their life, allowing for efficient recycling, repair, or component reuse. This reduces environmental impact and supports a circular economy.
- Metals, Materials combining two or more metals (or metals with other materials) to enhance properties like strength, weight reduction, or corrosion resistance (e.g., carbon-fibre-reinforced aluminium).
- production, Products are manufactured 24/7, typically in highly automated industries (e.g., chemicals, steel).
- Extend product life by repurposing or refurbishing items.
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- Design (CAD), Software used to create precise digital models and technical drawings, allowing designers to test and modify concepts before production (e.g., Autodesk Fusion 360, SolidWorks).
- Minimise material usage and waste in production.
- Intelligence (AI), Machine learning and algorithms used to optimise design, predict trends, and enhance manufacturing efficiency (e.g., AI-generated design concepts or automated quality control in production).
- Consider alternative designs or materials that are more sustainable.
- Polymers Used for 3D Printing, Advanced biodegradable or high-performance plastics such as PLA (corn-based, biodegradable), PEEK (high-strength, heat-resistant), or flexible TPU.
- Economy, A system where materials and products are designed to be continuously reused, refurbished, or recycled, minimising waste and reliance on virgin resources. It contrasts with the traditional "take-make-dispose" model.
- Manufacture (CAM), The use of digital software to control manufacturing equipment, enabling accurate and repeatable production of parts (e.g., CNC machining, laser cutting).
- production, A single, unique product is made, often handcrafted or customised, such as a bespoke piece of furniture.
- production, Small batches of products (e.g., specialty or niche market items) are produced, often allowing for customisation while maintaining efficiency.
- Plastics, Plastics that have been collected, processed, and reused in new products, reducing waste and reliance on virgin petroleum-based plastics (e.g., ocean-recycled plastics used in sneakers and furniture).
- (economic viability): Financial sustainability and growth.
- A sustainable, biodegradable material made from fungal networks, used as an alternative to plastics in packaging, furniture, and even construction.
- (environmental impact): Sustainable materials, reduced emissions.
- Obsolescence, The deliberate design of products with a limited lifespan, encouraging frequent replacements or upgrades (e.g., fast fashion, smartphones with non-replaceable batteries).
- Fix and maintain products rather than discarding them.
- Automated robotic systems used in manufacturing for repetitive tasks, improving speed, accuracy, and worker safety (e.g., robotic arms in car assembly lines).
- Process materials so they can be used again, reducing raw material consumption.
33 Clues: Minimise material usage and waste in production. • Fix and maintain products rather than discarding them. • Extend product life by repurposing or refurbishing items. • (economic viability): Financial sustainability and growth. • Avoid unnecessary or unsustainable materials or processes. • (environmental impact): Sustainable materials, reduced emissions. • ...
ELA Terminology 2025-04-04
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- to know everything (Ex. God)
- the right choice
- short fiction story with animals
- Something that can be proven, a true statement
- support with evidence/ to back up
- making a guess or forming an opinion about something
- opposite of a word
- to help/ add
- A personal belief
- story
- to create
- to help
- How a word makes you feel. (Positive or negative)
- assumption/ final main points
- forming an opinion or deciding if something is good or bad
- the writer’s position/ point they are trying to prove
- the same word
- author’s feelings
- message that the story is trying to tell you
- to encourage
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- The definition of a word
- main idea/ most important
- another way something can happen; different
- pattern- structure of the text
- Negative vibe/ negative energy
- to look into
- to show
- Something that goes wrong and the text shows how it can be solved?
- The reason for something and the reaction to something
- piece of the story
- only know certain information
- Thoughts/feeling
- directly to the point
- cultural story
- events in the story
- to add
- problem
- to reference something
- the way you do something
39 Clues: story • to add • to show • to help • problem • to create • to look into • to help/ add • to encourage • the same word • cultural story • the right choice • Thoughts/feeling • A personal belief • author’s feelings • opposite of a word • piece of the story • events in the story • directly to the point • to reference something • The definition of a word • the way you do something • main idea/ most important • ...
Terminology Quiz 2025-03-21
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- A word-for-word or verbatim copy of the record of a trial hearing or other proceeding.
- To stop or interrupt progress.
- A monetary penalty imposed upon a person convicted of an offense.
- To void; to cancel.
- The finding by a jury; the jury’s decision.
- Failure to perform some duty act or work.
- Evidence or a statement given by a competent witness under oath or affirmation.
- Release; remove; dismiss.
- A party in a lawsuit.
- That which is or may be presented in opposition; an adverse reason or argument.
- A written legal document.
- The place where court is regularly held and the seat occupied by the judge during court.
- An amount charged for services performed by the court.
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- To reexamine judicially.
- A written assurance as a notice of actions or events that have occurred.
- The court's docket of cases set for hearing.
- A body in government to which the administration of justice is delegated.
- The proceedings in a court where the issues between the parties are heard and decision upon the issues made.
- One who testifies to what he has seen heard or otherwise observed; one who gives testimony under oath or affirmation in person by oral or written deposition or by affidavit.
- A law.
- The conditional release of a convicted prisoner after partial service of the sentence imposed.
- A person who has reached the age of eighteen (18) years.
- A writ authorizing some act; order by a judge to arrest a person conduct a search seize an item etc.
- A suit or judicial proceeding.
- A lawsuit in which the party against whom it is filed does not dispute it.
25 Clues: A law. • To void; to cancel. • A party in a lawsuit. • To reexamine judicially. • Release; remove; dismiss. • A written legal document. • To stop or interrupt progress. • A suit or judicial proceeding. • Failure to perform some duty act or work. • The finding by a jury; the jury’s decision. • The court's docket of cases set for hearing. • ...
CAPs Terminology 2025-03-24
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- A disappointing end to a story or event.
- To deduce or conclude information from evidence.
- Stated clearly and in detail.
- Visual images or designs.
- Different forms or versions of something.
- Evoking strong feelings or emotions.
- A situation that is contrary to what is expected.
- Making something prominent in a text.
- The ability to read and write.
- Providing context or setting within a text.
- The reason something happens.
- Relating to outside factors.
- Using figures of speech; not literal.
- Specialized language used by a particular group.
- The place where one lives.
- Implied though not plainly expressed.
- An abbreviation consisting of initial letters.
- Exaggerated statements not meant to be taken literally.
- The ability to express oneself easily and accurately.
- A visual representation.
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- To assess the value or significance of something.
- A formal meeting to discuss or question.
- To begin or start something.
- A movement of the body to express an idea or feeling.
- A place for discussion or exchange of ideas.
- Suggested but not directly expressed.
- Words that are pronounced the same but differ in meaning.
- Words that sound the same but have different meanings.
- The style and size of text characters.
- A word that connects clauses or sentences.
- The result produced by a cause.
- The practice of including people from diverse backgrounds.
- An indirect or subtle reference, often suggestive.
- A mild expression used in place of a harsher one.
- A category of literature or art.
- A system of communication.
- The process of revising and correcting text.
- Added or extra.
- Taking words in their most basic sense.
- Descriptive language that appeals to the senses.
- Skills related to reading and writing.
41 Clues: Added or extra. • A visual representation. • Visual images or designs. • A system of communication. • The place where one lives. • To begin or start something. • Relating to outside factors. • Stated clearly and in detail. • The reason something happens. • The ability to read and write. • The result produced by a cause. • A category of literature or art. • ...
Cardiac Terminology 2025-04-11
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- The middle layer of the heart
- The membrane that surrounds the heart
- Inflammation of the outer membrane covering the heart
- Procedure to open clogged vessels
- Largest artery that carries blood from the heart to the rest of the body
- Vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- Vessels that carry blood towards the heart
- Device used to measure the electric conduction system of the heart
- The period of relaxation in the heart when the chambers are filling with blood
- A cancer caused by the production of too many immature white blood cells
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- Inflammation of the heart muscle
- A normal heart rhythm with a rate below 60 bpm
- Extra or unusual sounds made by the heart during heart beats
- The valve that closes between the right atrium and the right ventricle
- A normal heart rhythm but with a rate above 100 bpm
- Low blood pressure
- When the brain is damaged because the blood supply to the brain is stopped
- A period of contractions when the chambers are pumping blood out of the heart
- Condition in which the aorta contracts in an uncoordinated, rapid manner
- The pacemaker of the heart
20 Clues: Low blood pressure • The pacemaker of the heart • The middle layer of the heart • Inflammation of the heart muscle • Procedure to open clogged vessels • The membrane that surrounds the heart • Vessels that carry blood towards the heart • Vessels that carry blood away from the heart • A normal heart rhythm with a rate below 60 bpm • ...
Film Terminology 2025-04-22
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- / A film genre aimed at creating feelings of dread and terror.
- / The sound from within the world of the film
- / Four key aspects of film that communicate essential information to the audience.
- / The audio elements of a film
- / Set on the American frontier. Guns feature extensively. Usually a lone male hero who uses violence to restore social order.
- / The person in charge of the managerial side of the production.
- /How shots are put together to create meaning.
- / Famous for directing Interstellar, Inception and the Dark Knight
- / Sound that only the audience can hear.
- /A continous piece of filming without interuption.
- / The art of choosing how the scene is filmed.
- / The art of deciding what the audience sees.
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- / Famous for directing Jurassic Park, ET and Indiana Jones.
- /A genre that features an intricate storyline aimed at creating feelings of suspense and anxiety.
- / The visual information in front of the camera.
- /A production tool that helps level out the volume of an audio clip.
- / The storyline of the film.
- /A type of transition.
- / Famous for directing Kill Bill and Pulp Fiction.
- / The person in charge of the creative side of the production.
- / A set of stylistic and narrative rules that filmmakers adhere to in order to deliver a specific type of film.
- / The 'godfather' of thriller films and famous for directing Psycho.
- / Where one or more heroes is thrust into a series of challenges that require physical feats, extended fights and frenetic chases.
23 Clues: /A type of transition. • / The storyline of the film. • / The audio elements of a film • / Sound that only the audience can hear. • / The sound from within the world of the film • / The art of deciding what the audience sees. • /How shots are put together to create meaning. • / The art of choosing how the scene is filmed. • / The visual information in front of the camera. • ...
Business Terminology 2024-10-09
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- A corporation is a legal entity separate from its own.
- A small part of a company that you own
- When a customer is allowed to obtain goods or services before paying with the trust that the payment will be made sometime in the future.
- Taking a risk or a daring journey.
- Debts or responsibilities that a person has to a company.
- Another business that sells the same product or service and tries to become more successful.
- The right to possess another person’s property until they pay a debt
- Money that is owed.
- When two or more people run a business and share profits and liabilities
- A person, thing, or quality of value.
- Enterprise An organization completely or partly owned by the state and controlled by public authority
- When one entity commands the entire market
- A person who operates a business or businesses.
- The amount of money used to run, grow, and build a business.
- A new and original idea that helps to solve issues/ problems
- The exchange of goods or services (not money) for other goods or services.
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- A business or industry that is not owned by the government (it is owned by individual people or commercial companies).
- A business where the owner distributes the business’ name and system so that the business could be spread in different places (eg. Mcdonalds)
- The amount of money a business gets over a set period of time from selling their product or service.
- The money you get from doing something
- A record of an amount owed and of money taken out of the bank.
- A place where people get together to buy and sell goods
- Early release of a model of a product to test the concept
- Proprietorship A person who works for themselves and takes on all legal and financial responsibilities
- When the company does not owe money and is financially stable
- The use of a product or service in a household.
- A portion of a large amount divided among people.
- The amount of goods or services available to buyers
- Making or manufacturing goods.
- Questions asked to the public are used to understand people’s views (as a whole) of a product or service.
- People who work at a company that has already been made
- When the company is in debt and owes money
32 Clues: Money that is owed. • Making or manufacturing goods. • Taking a risk or a daring journey. • A person, thing, or quality of value. • A small part of a company that you own • The money you get from doing something • When one entity commands the entire market • When the company is in debt and owes money • The use of a product or service in a household. • ...
Library Terminology 2024-10-10
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- A software program that enables users to access Internet resources.
- Any information resource that presents information using more than one media (print, picture, audio, or video)
- The written symbols of a language as portrayed on paper. Information sources may be either print or electronic.
- The name given to any electronic device that sends messages through space via electric or electromagnetic waves instead of via power cords.
- The person(s) or organization(s) that wrote or compiled a document.
- A collection, usually annual, of statistics and fact, both current and retrospective
- A worldwide network of computer networks that allows for the transmission and exchange of files.
- An alphabetical list of terms specialized to a field of knowledge with definitions or explanations
- A small portable device for storing computerized information. A thumb drive can plug into the USB (Universal Serial Bus) port of any computer and store electronic information.
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- A collection of information stored in an electronic format that can be searched by a computer.
- A list containing citations to the resources used in writing a research paper or other document.
- A device that allows the user to move and click the cursor on a computer screen for different functions
- A book or bound collection of maps, illustrations, etc.
- A work containing information on all branches of knowledge or treating comprehensively a particular branch of knowledge
- A reference to a book, magazine or journal article, or other work containing all the information necessary to identify and locate that work.
- A request for the return of library material before the due date.
- CD is an abbreviation for used for ; it is used for storing digital information
- The name of a book, article, or other information source.
- A separate file sent with an email message.
- A significant or memorable word or term in the title, abstract, or text of an information resource that indicates its subject and i
20 Clues: A separate file sent with an email message. • A book or bound collection of maps, illustrations, etc. • The name of a book, article, or other information source. • A request for the return of library material before the due date. • A software program that enables users to access Internet resources. • ...
Cybersecurity Terminology 2024-07-11
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- malicious software executed by trigger
- nefariously spreads via email attachments
- stores and manages credentials
- spreads computer to computer
- malicious encryption demanding payment
- designed to exploit macros
- disguised program intending to steal
- finds weaknesses to exploit systems
- stored small text files
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- targeting systems to overwhelm
- secretly recording private device activity
- new phone using stolen data
- Targeted advertisements from online activity
- Attack Botnet used to target website
- Private Network within Public Network
- personalized attacks luring victims
- mass stolen credentials gaining access
- layered disguise for unintended clicking
- remotely controlled devices launching attacks
- monitors and controls network traffic
20 Clues: stored small text files • designed to exploit macros • new phone using stolen data • spreads computer to computer • targeting systems to overwhelm • stores and manages credentials • personalized attacks luring victims • finds weaknesses to exploit systems • Attack Botnet used to target website • disguised program intending to steal • Private Network within Public Network • ...
Cricket terminology 2024-06-14
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- A limited-overs match with each team facing a set number of overs, usually 50.
- The batsman at the opposite end of the pitch.
- A type of delivery bowled by a leg-spinner that spins the opposite way.
- A classic shot played to a pitched up ball on the off side.
- An illegal delivery by the bowler, usually overstepping the crease.
- A set of six deliveries bowled by a single bowler.
- Illegally altering the condition of the ball to affect its behavior.
- The lines marked on the pitch to define the batsman's and bowler's areas.
- The edge of the playing area or a shot that reaches it, scoring four or six runs.
- A lower-order batsman sent in to bat near the end of the day's play.
- When the batting team voluntarily ends its innings.
- A fielding position on the off side, between point and mid-off.
- A delivery aimed at the batsman's feet, usually landing at the base of the stumps.
- The period in which a team or a player bats.
- A short-pitched delivery that reaches the batsman at head height.
- When the ball is not in play and no actions can result in runs or wickets.
- The three vertical posts that support the bails and form the wicket.
- A delivery that reaches the batsman at head height.
- A set of three stumps and two bails, or the act of dismissing a batsman.
- A shot played to a ball pitched on or around leg stump.
- A left-arm unorthodox spin bowler's delivery that turns into a right-handed batsman.
- A set of overs with fielding restrictions in limited-overs cricket.
- A form of dismissal when the batsman fails to make it to the crease before the ball hits the stumps.
- A fast delivery that reaches the batsman without bouncing.
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- When the wicketkeeper puts down the wicket while the batsman is out of his crease.
- The side of the field to the right of a right-handed batsman.
- A late swing of the ball in the opposite direction to conventional swing.
- A fielding position next to the slips, usually at an angle.
- Runs scored when the ball hits the batsman's leg or body, but not the bat.
- When the team that bats second is forced to bat again immediately after their first innings.
- The player who stands behind the stumps to catch the ball.
- The practice of verbally taunting or intimidating an opponent.
- A request by players to the umpire to decide if a batsman is out.
- The side of the field to the left of a right-handed batsman.
- The 22-yard strip where the game is played, between the stumps.
- The longest form of cricket, lasting up to five days.
- The stitching on the cricket ball, which can influence its movement.
- The batsman's stance in front of the stumps.
- When a bowler takes three wickets with consecutive deliveries.
- The official who makes decisions during the game.
- A delivery that results in no runs being scored.
- When a batsman scores 100 runs in a single innings.
- The small pieces of wood that sit on top of the stumps.
- A player proficient in both batting and bowling.
- A substitute player who can field but not bat or bowl.
- A fast-paced, limited-overs format with each team facing 20 overs.
- An over in which no runs are scored off the bowler.
- A fielding position located behind the batsman on the off side.
- The batsman facing the bowler's delivery.
- When a batsman gets out without scoring any runs.
50 Clues: The batsman facing the bowler's delivery. • The batsman's stance in front of the stumps. • The period in which a team or a player bats. • The batsman at the opposite end of the pitch. • A delivery that results in no runs being scored. • A player proficient in both batting and bowling. • The official who makes decisions during the game. • ...
General Terminology 2024-08-09
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- The junior member or student.
- Free sparring.
- The person who teaches and instructs.
- Someone more senior to one with a belt that is not coloured.
- A sheet representing a nation.
- The strip of fabric that indicates one's rank.
- Testing both the coloured and black belt levels.
- The senior member or student.
- Techniques for self defence.
- The space where training takes place.
- Someone who has just started training in the martial arts.
- Exercises for external power.
- An abrupt sound that focuses mind and energy.
- The activity of making one board into two.
- The ranks in which the fundamental techniques and philosophy are learned.
- Exercises for basic techniques.
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- Someone with a coloured belt.
- Someone with a belt that is not coloured.
- A state in which there is not too much of one thing or the other.
- A sheet representing the Association.
- A sequence of techniques performed in a pattern.
- The classical Korean martial art influenced by the T'ang method of martial arts.
- Exercises for warming up.
- Exercises for internal power.
- The examiner.
- The ranks representing mastery, calmness, dignity, and sincerity.
- A person who studies and learns from an instructor.
- One-step sparring techniques.
- A person with the highest possible rank.
- The martial arts uniform.
- Exercises for spiritual power.
31 Clues: The examiner. • Free sparring. • Exercises for warming up. • The martial arts uniform. • Techniques for self defence. • Someone with a coloured belt. • The junior member or student. • Exercises for internal power. • One-step sparring techniques. • The senior member or student. • Exercises for external power. • A sheet representing a nation. • Exercises for spiritual power. • ...
Knee Terminology 2024-09-08
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- An inward angulation of the distal segment of a bone or joint (e.g., knock-knee).
- The ligaments (Medial and Lateral) on either side of the knee that stabilize the joint by preventing excessive sideways movement.
- An outward angulation of the distal segment of a bone or joint (e.g., bow-legged).
- Crescent-shaped cartilage in the knee that provides cushioning and stability to the joint.
- Large marsupial
- The tendon that connects the patella to the tibial tuberosity.
- Flying mammal
- Referring to the Oblique Popliteal Ligament, providing posterior knee support.
- A fibrous connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone; several tendons around the knee provide stability and motion.
- The large calf muscle that flexes the knee and plantar flexes the foot.
- Man's best friend
- The shinbone; the larger and stronger of the two bones in the lower leg, forming the lower part of the knee joint.
- A flexible, rubbery tissue that provides cushioning and allows smooth movement at the knee joint.
- Inflammation of the knee joint, often leading to pain, swelling, and reduced motion.
- The straightening of the knee joint, increasing the angle between the femur and tibia.
- Muscle group at the front of the thigh involved in knee extension.
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- The soft tissue that lines the spaces of diarthrodial joints, producing synovial fluid for lubrication.
- Movement around the knee’s vertical axis, allowing medial (inward) or lateral (outward) turning.
- Refers to Ligamentum Patella, a ligament extending from the patella to the tibial tuberosity.
- A fluid-filled sac that reduces friction and cushions pressure points between the bones and tendons or muscles around the knee joint.
- Has a trunk
- Rounded projections on the femur and tibia that articulate to form the knee joint.
- A small muscle located at the back of the knee that helps in unlocking the knee from full extension.
- Muscle group at the back of the thigh involved in knee flexion and hip extension.
- Surgical removal of all or part of a torn meniscus.
- The bending of the knee joint, decreasing the angle between the femur and tibia.
- Pertaining to the patella or kneecap.
- The medial and lateral fibrocartilaginous structures in the knee joint that distribute weight and reduce friction.
- A slender muscle of the inner thigh that assists with knee flexion and hip adduction.
- Thigh bone; the longest bone in the body, forming the upper part of the knee joint.
- Referring to the cross-shaped ligaments within the knee (Anterior and Posterior) that stabilize the joint by preventing excessive forward or backward movement of the tibia.
- The longest muscle in the human body, running down the length of the thigh; involved in hip and knee movements.
- Refers to the Biceps Femoris, a muscle of the hamstring group responsible for knee flexion and lateral rotation.
- Kneecap; a triangular bone located in front of the knee joint, embedded within the quadriceps tendon.
- Likes to chase mice
35 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Pertaining to the patella or kneecap. • Surgical removal of all or part of a torn meniscus. • The tendon that connects the patella to the tibial tuberosity. • Muscle group at the front of the thigh involved in knee extension. • ...
Lumbar Terminology 2024-09-09
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- Ligaments that connect the laminae of adjacent vertebrae.
- A muscle that stabilizes the vertebrae during movement.
- Laws describing vertebral motion mechanics. 2 wods
- A nerve of the lumbar plexus, providing innervation to the medial thigh muscles.
- An outward curvature of the spine, particularly in the thoracic region.
- A group of muscles that run along the spine and help maintain posture.
- Three Mechanics - Mechanics when motion in one plane limits motion in other planes.
- The act of bending forward.
- A plexus of nerves formed by the anterior divisions of the lumbar and sacral nerves.
- A small, flat surface on a vertebra that articulates with another vertebra.
- The disc that sits between the vertebrae, providing cushioning and support.
- A ligament that runs along the front of the vertebral bodies, limiting extension.
- Ligaments located between the transverse processes of the vertebrae, limiting side bending.
- Mechanics when the spine is neutral; side-bending and rotation occur on opposite sides. 3 words
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- The joints between the facets of the vertebrae, allowing limited movement.
- A ligament that runs along the back of the vertebral bodies, limiting flexion.
- Pertaining to the lower part of the spine.
- Mechanics when the spine is not neutral; side-bending and rotation occur on the same side. 3 words
- The bony projection off the back of each vertebra.
- A condition where the nucleus pulposus protrudes through the annulus fibrosus.
- The inner jelly-like core of an intervertebral disc.
- The state where the spine is balanced without flexion, extension, or side-bending.
- The lateral projections on both sides of each vertebra.
- The lateral movement of the spine.
- An inward curvature of the spine, especially in the lumbar region.
- A single bone in the spine.
- The movement of the spine around its axis.
- The outer fibrous ring of an intervertebral disc.2 words no space.
- The act of bending backward.
- A major nerve extending from the lower back down the legs.
30 Clues: The act of bending forward. • A single bone in the spine. • The act of bending backward. • The lateral movement of the spine. • Pertaining to the lower part of the spine. • The movement of the spine around its axis. • Laws describing vertebral motion mechanics. 2 wods • The bony projection off the back of each vertebra. • ...
Livestock Terminology 2024-09-12
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- Casturated male bovine
- Mature female horse
- male bovine
- mature female bovine
- Young sheep
- caturated sheep
- Young Goat
- Casturated male porcine
- young/baby chickens
- csasturated goat
- immature female porcine
- young/baby porcine
- young turkey
- Immature female horse
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- female turkey
- Mature male horse
- Male sheep
- female goat
- male chicken
- Immature female bovine
- Male goat
- immature male horse
- young/baby horse
- mature female porcine
- casturated porcine
- Young/Baby Bovine
- casturated chicken
- female sheep
- Casturated Male Horse
- Male turkey
30 Clues: Male goat • Male sheep • Young Goat • female goat • male bovine • Young sheep • Male turkey • male chicken • female sheep • young turkey • female turkey • caturated sheep • young/baby horse • csasturated goat • Mature male horse • Young/Baby Bovine • casturated porcine • casturated chicken • young/baby porcine • Mature female horse • immature male horse • young/baby chickens • mature female bovine • ...
ANATOMY TERMINOLOGY 2024-08-23
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- Lower left part of the abdomen, including the left side of the colon and, in females, the left ovary and fallopian tube.
- Upper right part of the abdomen, housing the liver, gallbladder, and part of the small intestine.
- Middle right area of the abdomen, near the lower ribs.
- Pertaining to the pelvis.
- Lower right part of the abdomen, containing the appendix, right ovary and fallopian tube (in females), and part of the intestines.
- Front of the body.
- Pertaining to the shoulder.
- Related to the head.
- Related to the back of the head.
- Pertaining to the kneecap.
- Closer to the surface.
- Upper left part of the abdomen, containing organs like the stomach, spleen, and part of the liver.
- Middle left area of the abdomen, near the lower ribs.
- A group of similar cells that perform a specific function.
- The component that carries out the response directed by the control center to restore balance.
- Pertaining to the spine.
- Related to the mouth.
- Pertaining to the sole of the foot.
- Related to the thigh.
- Related to the leg, particularly the lower leg.
- Above or higher.
- Related to the back of the knee.
- Related to the eye socket.
- Away from the midline.
- Closer to the point of attachment.
- Farther from the point of attachment.
- Pertaining to the back or posterior side.
- Pertaining to the hip.
- A process where the output reduces or counteracts the original stimulus, maintaining balance.
- Further from the surface.
- Horizontal plane dividing body into upper and lower parts.
- Lower left area of the abdomen, near the groin.
- Related to the membrane surrounding the lungs.
- Related to the hand.
- Central part of the abdomen, around the navel (umbilicus).
- A component that detects changes in the environment or body and sends information to the control center.
- Vertical plane dividing body into equal left and right halves.
- Related to the arm.
- Pertaining to the abdomen.
- Pertaining to the front or anterior side.
- Related to the heel.
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- Lower right area of the abdomen, near the groin.
- Related to the calf of the leg.
- Imaginary line dividing the body into left and right halves.
- Pertaining to the fingers or toes.
- Related to the chest.
- Below or lower.
- Pertaining to the walls of a body cavity
- Pertaining to the wrist.
- Pertaining to the navel (belly button).
- A process where the output enhances or amplifies the original stimulus.
- Pertaining to the internal organs.
- Pertaining to the cheek.
- Related to the shoulder blade.
- Pertaining to the skull
- the lower central area of the abdomen
- Pertaining to the front of the elbow.
- Related to the elbow.
- The basic unit of life.
- Related to the pubis (anterior part of the pelvic bone).
- Related to the ear.
- Upper right area of the abdomen, below the rib cage.
- Vertical plane dividing body into left and right.
- Vertical plane dividing body into front and back.
- Related to the ankle.
- Related to the forearm.
- The central compartment of the thoracic cavity between the lungs.
- Related to the sac surrounding the heart.
- The part of a feedback loop that receives information from sensors and coordinates the response.
- Upper left area of the abdomen, below the rib cage.
- Related to the palm of the hand.
- Central upper part of the abdomen, above the stomach.
- Pertaining to the neck.
- A group of organs that work together to perform a complex function in the body.
- Vertical plane parallel to sagittal, dividing body into unequal left and right parts.
- Related to the spine.
- A structure made of different tissues that work together to perform a specific function.
- Pertaining to the foot.
- Pertaining to the buttocks.
- Back of the body.
- Related to the groin area.
- Toward the midline.
82 Clues: Below or lower. • Above or higher. • Back of the body. • Front of the body. • Related to the ear. • Toward the midline. • Related to the arm. • Related to the head. • Related to the hand. • Related to the heel. • Related to the chest. • Related to the elbow. • Related to the ankle. • Related to the mouth. • Related to the thigh. • Related to the spine. • Closer to the surface. • ...
Sacrum Terminology 2024-08-22
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- A condition where the sacrum rotates relative to the ilium, often causing pain and dysfunction.
- A muscle that originates on the anterior surface of the sacrum and aids in the lateral rotation of the hip.
- A ligament connecting the transverse process of L5 to the ilium and sacrum, stabilizing the lumbosacral joint.
- A muscle that extends from the lumbar vertebrae to the femur, involved in hip flexion and stabilization of the sacrum.
- Extension The backward bending movement of the sacrum relative to the pelvis, often seen during exhalation.
- The continuation of the vertebral canal within the sacrum, containing the sacral nerves.
- A ligament connecting the sacrum to the ilium on the posterior side, stabilizing the sacroiliac joint.
- The anterior tilt of the sacral base relative to the ilium, occurring during movements like bending forward.
- A ligament connecting the ala of the sacrum to the ilium, stabilizing the anterior aspect of the sacroiliac joint.
- A ridge on the posterior surface of the sacrum, formed by the fused transverse processes of the sacral vertebrae.
- A gap at the lower end of the sacrum, where the vertebral canal terminates, allowing the passage of sacral nerves.
- The broad, superior surface of the sacrum that articulates with the fifth lumbar vertebra (L5).
- Openings in the sacrum that allow the exit of sacral nerves from the spinal cord.
- Small, horn-like projections on the posterior surface of the sacrum, adjacent to the sacral hiatus.
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- A ligament that extends from the sacrum and coccyx to the spine of the ischium, helping to form the greater and lesser sciatic foramina.
- The prominent, anterior edge of the first sacral vertebra (S1), which serves as an important anatomical landmark.
- The ear-shaped surface on the sacrum that articulates with the ilium of the pelvis, forming the sacroiliac joint.
- Joint The joint between the fifth lumbar vertebra (L5) and the sacrum, crucial for transferring forces between the spine and pelvis.
- A strong ligament extending from the sacrum and coccyx to the ischial tuberosity, stabilizing the pelvis.
- The posterior tilt of the sacral base relative to the ilium, occurring during movements like arching the back.
- A deep muscle of the back that attaches to the sacrum and helps stabilize and rotate the spine.
- Lateral Angle (ILA) The point where the sacrum meets the ilium, important in assessing sacral position and torsion.
- A type of sacral torsion where the sacral base moves posteriorly on one side, often associated with activities like bending backward.
- A group of muscles (gluteus maximus, medius, and minimus) that attach to the ilium and femur, involved in hip movement and sacral stabilization.
- A ridge on the posterior surface of the sacrum, formed by the fused spinous processes of the sacral vertebrae.
- Muscle that attaches to the iliac crest and lumbar vertebrae, assisting in lateral flexion of the spine and stabilizing the sacrum.
- Flexion The forward bending movement of the sacrum relative to the pelvis, often seen during inhalation.
- A large, triangular bone at the base of the spine, formed by the fusion of five vertebrae, and located between the two hip bones of the pelvis.
- A type of sacral torsion where the sacral base moves anteriorly on one side, often associated with walking and hip rotation.
- The pointed, inferior end of the sacrum that articulates with the coccyx.
30 Clues: The pointed, inferior end of the sacrum that articulates with the coccyx. • Openings in the sacrum that allow the exit of sacral nerves from the spinal cord. • The continuation of the vertebral canal within the sacrum, containing the sacral nerves. • A condition where the sacrum rotates relative to the ilium, often causing pain and dysfunction. • ...
