medical terminology Crossword Puzzles
College Terminology 2024-08-28
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- cost of attendance
- A college staff member who helps a student plan a course of study at a college or university
- free application for federal student aid that determines financial aid and is completed every year
- academic record
- postsecondary school that awards a associates or technical certificates
- any schooling beyond high school
- grade point average
- postsecondary school that offers certificate programs for trades
- A degree that is usually earned in two years at a community college
- Money borrowed for college that must be repaid
- when a student hasn't chosen a major
- A document earned for completing study in a trade
- Standardized college entrance exam
- postsecondary school that offers bachelors and graduate programs
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- an event for incoming students to get familiar with school and select classes
- a program that allows students to work at the school to pay their tuition
- A form that must be filled out to be considered for entry into college or to obtain employment
- concentration or primary academic focus in college
- free money from the government for college
- free money for college based on some type of achievement or qualification
- amount of money charged for postsecondary school
- Notice of amount of financial aid from a school
- Cost of living and eating at college
- A degree usually earned in four years at a college or university
- expected family contribution
- secondary academic focus
26 Clues: academic record • cost of attendance • grade point average • secondary academic focus • expected family contribution • any schooling beyond high school • Standardized college entrance exam • Cost of living and eating at college • when a student hasn't chosen a major • free money from the government for college • Money borrowed for college that must be repaid • ...
Volleyball Terminology 2024-11-07
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- ; violation of the rules
- ; a player who sets the ball with a overhand pass and runs the offense
- ; when a back row player attacks the ball
- ; a left or right front attacker normally taking an approach which starts from outside the court
- ; a motion when a player jumps straight up and hits the ball intended to hit the ground
- ; a pass made by joining arms from elbow to wrist and hitting with the fleshly part of the forearms
- ; the line that runs directly under the net and divides the court into two equal halves
- ; a serve that is slightly tossed and hit with a closed fist
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- ; a pass executed with both hands open formed as a diamond, also known as a set
- ; a serve that is not passable and results immediately in a point
- ; the area from the end line to the attack line
- ; the offensive action of hitting the ball
- ; a defensive play by one or more players meant to deflect a spikes ball back into the hitter's court
- ; the line that is 3 meters from the net
- ; clockwise movement of players
- ; the hitter or spiker
- ; passing or setting the ball to a teammate who attacks the ball for a kill
- ; also known as a forearm pass
- ; serving the ball and striking it with the hand above the shoulder
- ; defensive players who are responsible for receiving the attack or serve and never plays at the net
20 Clues: ; the hitter or spiker • ; violation of the rules • ; also known as a forearm pass • ; clockwise movement of players • ; the line that is 3 meters from the net • ; when a back row player attacks the ball • ; the offensive action of hitting the ball • ; the area from the end line to the attack line • ; a serve that is slightly tossed and hit with a closed fist • ...
Dental Terminology 2024-10-29
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- Product or process that fights or prevents tooth decay:
- Abnormally sensitive.
- A drug or nerve action which constricts or narrows the caliber of blood vessels. Epinephrine is commonly added to local anesthetic as a vasoconstrictor.
- : The branch of dentistry concerned primarily with providing artificial replacements for missing natural teeth. Dentures, crowns, bridges.
- Decrease of red blood cells:
- A cancerous tumor is called a
- Term for bad breath
- Mechanical (frictional) wearing down of the teeth - Usually caused by improper toothbrushing.
- That branch of dentistry concerned with the study, prevention, and treatment of diseases of the tissues and bones supporting the teeth.
- Caries producing; conducive to caries.(Anticariogenic = not causing caries )
- Normal wearing away by friction. In dentistry it refers to the wearing down of tooth surfaces by mastication (chewing) of food.
- Space: Situated between the proximal surfaces of adjoining teeth of the same arch.
- Inflammation of the skin.
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- Loss of bodily feelings due to receiving an anesthetic or to disease; thus you do not feel pain after you are given an anesthetic.
- The surgical removal of the apex of the tooth root.
- Term for high blood pressure:
- The removal of calculus (tartar) and stains from the exposed and unexposed surfaces of the teeth by scaling and polishing. Used to prevent disease.
- Freedom from living germs of disease and decay.
- Product or process that fights or prevents tooth decay:
- A substance that is used to stop, inhibit, or arrest the growth of bacteria but does not necessarily kill the bacteria.
- The act of fainting.
- A film of internal structures of the body produced by the action of x-rays on a specially sensitized film.
- A condition in which the blood is deficient in red blood cells.
23 Clues: Term for bad breath • The act of fainting. • Abnormally sensitive. • Inflammation of the skin. • Decrease of red blood cells: • Term for high blood pressure: • A cancerous tumor is called a • Freedom from living germs of disease and decay. • The surgical removal of the apex of the tooth root. • Product or process that fights or prevents tooth decay: • ...
Haircutting Terminology. 2024-11-06
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- The perimeter line from which the hair grows, outlining the head shape.
- A line that angles towards the face.
- Anything inside the perimeter line.
- the area surrounding the natural growth pattern.
- The technique of using a razor in a feathering motion to create a shattered texture and soft look.
- The technique that slowly closes the blades to visually blend short to long.
- A line parallel to the horizon.
- The back perimeter hairline on the neck.
- Recession to recession.
- A slow or immediate build up of weight.
- It follows the natural hairline around the curve of the head.
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- The removal of weight which gives a haircut its interior shape.
- Rotating from a central point.
- A line that angles away from the face.
- The technique that uses the open blade to give direction to release weight and remove length.
- Crown to hairline above the ear.
- The prominent bone at the back of the head.
- The area in the front hairline that grows back the farthest between the forehead and the temples.
- The technique that uses the tips of the shear to create a textured edge.
- Center forehead to center nape.
- A line perpendicular to the horizon.
- Cutting all the hair square at 0 degree.
- The highest point of the head.
23 Clues: Recession to recession. • Rotating from a central point. • The highest point of the head. • A line parallel to the horizon. • Center forehead to center nape. • Crown to hairline above the ear. • Anything inside the perimeter line. • A line that angles towards the face. • A line perpendicular to the horizon. • A line that angles away from the face. • ...
surgical terminology 2024-09-19
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- The predicted outcome of disease progression and treatment.
- Physician specializing in the field of radiology (x-rays or other imaging technologies, such as ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging) to diagnose or treat disease.
- Relating to the surgically cutting of or into body tissues or organs.
- Fixation The stabilization of broken bones by direct fixation to one another with surgical wires, pins, screws, or plates.
- Pertaining to blood vessels.
- The cuboid bone is the static and rigid lateral element of the foot
- he large bone forming the heel
- That part of a limb that is farthest from the torso.
- Physician who specializes in surgery.
- Specialist who administers anesthetics (drugs or other agents to prevent or relieve pain during medical procedures) to a patient before being treated.
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- X-Ray Diagnostic test that uses invisible electromagnetic energy beams to produce images of internal tissues, bones, and organs onto film.
- relating to the branch of medicine dealing with the correction of deformities of bones or muscles.
- A band of scar tissue that joins normally separated internal body structures, most often after surgery, inflammation, or injury in the area.
- a wedge-shaped bone that articulates with five tarsal bones (talus, cuboid, and three cuneiform bones) forming syndesmotic joints
- caused by a direct blow to the body that can cause damage to the surface of the skin and to deeper tissues as well depending on the severity of the blow
- Diagnostic test which uses invisible electromagnetic energy beams to produce images of internal tissues, bones, and organs onto film.
- technical term for collarbone.
- a set of seven irregularly shaped bones.
- of Fracture Correction or realignment of a broken bone.
- the large bone in the ankle that articulates with the tibia of the leg and the calcaneum and navicular bone of the foot.
- group of five long bones in the midfoot, located between the tarsal bones and the phalanges
- any of three small bones of the tarsus situated between the navicular and the first three metatarsals
- Scan Computed Tomography (CT) is a non-invasive, diagnostic procedure that uses a series of x-rays to show a cross-sectional view of the inside of the body.
- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation.
- the bottom layer of skin in your body.
25 Clues: Pertaining to blood vessels. • technical term for collarbone. • he large bone forming the heel • Physician who specializes in surgery. • Swelling caused by fluid accumulation. • the bottom layer of skin in your body. • a set of seven irregularly shaped bones. • That part of a limb that is farthest from the torso. • of Fracture Correction or realignment of a broken bone. • ...
Acting Terminology 2024-09-22
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- What the director or stage manger will say to het the actors ready to start the scene
- A play style in which the actors address the audience
- To move to another part of the stage
- Each actor must develop a __________ character.
- What the director says to stop the action
- Something that keeps a character from their goal.
- The area behind the curtain where the actors cannot be seen
- A non-fictional character
- During a long monologue, a director may tell an actor to ___________ the stage, allowing them more freedom of movement.
- The Russian actor/director who founded the Method style of acting.
- The style of acting that focuses on thinking more than feeling.
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- The process by which the actor seeks to make their role unique and entertaining
- To move because another actor is blocking you
- In a play, when someone who should not have the audience's attention does something to take it
- When the character has a valid reason for doing something, the action is _________
- A play that has withstood the test of time
- A play style that reflects real life.
- What the character wants from the scene or play.
- Something that is implied put not spoken
- To have one's lines memorized and not have to have the script in hand.
- When an actor compromises their body position so that the audience can see them
21 Clues: A non-fictional character • To move to another part of the stage • A play style that reflects real life. • Something that is implied put not spoken • What the director says to stop the action • A play that has withstood the test of time • To move because another actor is blocking you • Each actor must develop a __________ character. • ...
Fishmonger Terminology 2024-10-20
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- A fish which has not been filleted, sold completely intact, exactly how it was caught.
- Scientific term for 'shellfish'.
- A whole fish sold with the head removed.
- A class of arthropods with an exoskeleton and two-parted limbs. Includes Lobsters, Crabs, Crayfish, and Prawns.
- A term used in the seafood industry to mean 'sustainable'.
- Very fresh seafood, suitable for eating raw
- A class of marine molluscs including Squid, Cuttlefish, and Octopus.
- Refers to seafood caught in natural marine environments, such as oceans, lakes, and rivers.
- Another way of filleting a whole fish. Rather than taking the fillets away from the backbone, the bone is taken out. The result is two fillets that stay connected, usually with the head and tail left on.
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- Is the whole side of a fish cut away from the central back bone and rib cage.
- A fish that has been scaled, gilled, and gutted.
- A section sliced horizontally through the whole fish, leaving the bones in. When used in relation to Prawns, this term refers to a peeled Prawn with the tail left attached.
- Any shellfish with a double hinged shell, many of which are commonly referred to as clams. Includes many of our most popular shellfish, such as Oysters, Scallops and Mussels.
- Fish with the bones meticulously removed using specialised tweezers.
- A fish with its scales removed. This is generally done by your fishmonger, using a special tool.
- Options available with both the skin on and skin off.
- Refers to a seafood species reared and harvested in controlled water environments.
- A fish with the guts (viscera) removed. Ready to cook whole after a simple wipe down of the inner cavity.
- Fillets from very large fish, such as Swordfish or Tuna, are usually sliced vertically into boneless 'steaks' that are a suitable portion size for 1 person.
- A fish with the gills removed. Gills are removed because they can impart a bitter flavour to fish.
20 Clues: Scientific term for 'shellfish'. • A whole fish sold with the head removed. • Very fresh seafood, suitable for eating raw • A fish that has been scaled, gilled, and gutted. • Options available with both the skin on and skin off. • A term used in the seafood industry to mean 'sustainable'. • Fish with the bones meticulously removed using specialised tweezers. • ...
Acting Terminology 2024-10-23
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- To move because another actor has moved to block you. (12)
- A non-fictional character from the past. (10 letters)
- A play that withstood the test of time and has been shown over many generations (9 letters)
- When an actor changes their body's position in order for the audience to see them/ their face, the actor is said to be ___________ out. (8)
- A play style that represents real life. (16 letters)
- What the director says when s/he wants to stop the action (3 letters).
- During a long monologue, a director may tell an actor to ____ the stage, allowing them more freedom of movement. (4 letters)
- What the character wants from the scene or play. (9)
- Something that keeps an actor from their goal (8 letters)
- Because actors in a cast are so close, they must develop a sense of ____________. (8)
- The process whereby the actor seeks to make a role they are playing unique and entertaining by developing the character. (16 letters)
- An actor is ________ the scene or upstaging other actors if s/he distracts the audience from the actor who should have their attention. (8)
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- To have one's lines memorized and not have to have the script in hand. (7)
- The Russian actor/director who founded the Method style of acting (12)
- The job in theatre which involves lights and sound. (9)
- An actor is _________ themselves when they stand where the audience cannot see them. (9 letters)
- What the director says when s/he wants the action to stop (6 letters)
- Something is implied but not spoken (7 letters)
- To move to another area on stage. (5)
- When the character has a valid reason for doing something, the action is ____________ (9 letters)
- A style of playing in which the actors address the audience. (14)
- Each actor must develop a _________ character (6 letters)
- The area behind the curtains where actors cannot be seen. (9)
23 Clues: To move to another area on stage. (5) • Something is implied but not spoken (7 letters) • A play style that represents real life. (16 letters) • What the character wants from the scene or play. (9) • A non-fictional character from the past. (10 letters) • The job in theatre which involves lights and sound. (9) • ...
PAP Terminology 2024-11-05
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- This acts as a pneumatic splint to hold the airway open during sleep as a method to treat sleep apnea.
- This is the pressure delivered by a BiPAP device during inspiration. It is intended to modify a person's ventilation by helping them take a bigger breath.
- This is measured in centimeters of water pressure and abbreviated cmH2O.
- This is a mode of ventilation used to treat complex sleep disordered breathing such as obesity hypoventilation, Overlap syndrome (COPD/OSA) and complex sleep apnea (treatment emergent OSA). This mode delivers varying levels of pressure support to make sure the amount of air entering and leaving the body is adequate.
- This is the process of increasing the pressure of the PAP device while the patient is asleep until all obstructive respiratory events have been eliminated.
- This is a drug used to treat hypoxia, AFTER positive pressure has treated obstrucive apneas, hypopneas and snoring.
- This is the pressure delivered by a BiPAP device during expiration. It is intended to maintain an open airway to prevent obstructions of the airway during sleep.
- This refers to the stresses a patient experiences the first time they sleep in the sleep center. It typically causes a prolonged sleep latency and increased wakefulness after sleep when in the sleep center.
- This is recommended to be used with PAP devices to prevent airway dryness during sleep.
- This is the condition of being open or unobstructed, which is what we are trying to achieve when we apply positive pressure to a person's airway during their sleep.
- This is the term for elevated CO2 levels in the blood.
- This is what drives people with COPD to breathe; It is the stimulus for breathing due to low levels of oxygen. In people who have COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases) they breathe based on their bodies need for oxygen (unlike healthy individuals who breathe off of CO2 levels).
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- This provides two different levels of positive pressure during sleep to treat sleep disordered breathing, including central apneas and hypoventilation.
- Lower than normal carbon dioxide levels in the body. The CO2 level is too low to stimulate the need to breathe.
- This is when CPAP or BIPAP is started after the patient has been asleep for 2 hours of a sleep study because they had serious respiratory disordered breathing.
- This is the term used to describe the number of apneas and hyopneas that occur per hour of sleep during a sleep study.
- This is a mode of ventilation which can be used to treat central apnea types of sleep disordered breathing. This mode automatically adjusts how much pressure is delivered on a breath-by-breath basis to the patient with the goal of optimizing the patient's breathing pattern.
- This is the term used to describe all of the respiratory events per hour of sleep during a person's sleep (including RERAs).
- This is the abbreviation for the companies which provide CPAP supplies to patients.
- This is the use of techniques to help patients acclimate to wearing the positive pressure device. It includes having the patient wear the interface device, then adding a low pressure and increasing pressure while the patient is awake. Once the person can tolerate 8 cmH2O for 15 minutes, the patient is considered to have been successfully desensitized (or acclimated).
- This is the term for the type of appliance the patient wears for delivery of positive pressure during sleep. New options are always in development and include nasal masks, full face masks and nasal pillows.
21 Clues: This is the term for elevated CO2 levels in the blood. • This is measured in centimeters of water pressure and abbreviated cmH2O. • This is the abbreviation for the companies which provide CPAP supplies to patients. • This is recommended to be used with PAP devices to prevent airway dryness during sleep. • ...
Yearbook Terminology 2025-10-28
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- : The text of a story or article.
- OF THIRDS : A composition principle for balance.
- : A group of 16 pages printed together.
- : The final due date for yearbook work.
- : The person who reviews and finalizes content.
- Terminology Crossword Puzzle — Vocabulary Practice
- : Paper that connects the cover to the pages.
- : A planning chart showing content of each page.
- : The space between two facing pages.
- : Lists yearbook publication details.
- : The style and design of printed text.
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- : A natural, unposed photograph.
- : A unit of measurement in design.
- : When an image or color extends past the page edge.
- SPACE : Blank space for readability and design balance.
- : Page number or page identification.
- : Two facing pages in a yearbook that are viewed together.
- : The unifying concept of the yearbook.
- : The main title or heading of a spread.
- : The main person or object in a photo.
- : A layout grid used for design consistency.
- : The arrangement of elements on a page.
- : A posed photo of an individual.
- PHOTO : The primary or largest image on a spread.
- : A review copy before printing.
- : Words describing or explaining a photo.
26 Clues: : A natural, unposed photograph. • : A review copy before printing. • : The text of a story or article. • : A posed photo of an individual. • : A unit of measurement in design. • : Page number or page identification. • : The space between two facing pages. • : Lists yearbook publication details. • : A group of 16 pages printed together. • ...
Musical Terminology 2022-10-15
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- This articulation is a curved arch between two or more DIFFERENT notes.
- This dynamic means "moderately soft" (combine to one word).
- This dynamic means "soft."
- This dynamic is abbreviated with "mf" (combine to one word).
- This articulation means to hold until motioned to stop/you feel like stopping.
- This word means "volume," or how loud/soft you play.
- This dynamic means "very loud."
- This Italian word means "smooth and connected."
- This word means to "gradually get LOUDER."
- This word means to "gradually get SOFTER."
- This word means to "gradually slow down."
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- This dynamic is abbreviated with "pp."
- This articulation means "strong punch."
- This is another word for "decrescendo."
- This dynamic is abbreviated with "f."
- This articulation's symbol is a straight horizontal line.
- This is the Italian word for "speed."
- This articulation means to hold through the next note(s).
- This articulation means "short, quick."
- This word means to "gradually speed up."
20 Clues: This dynamic means "soft." • This dynamic means "very loud." • This dynamic is abbreviated with "f." • This is the Italian word for "speed." • This dynamic is abbreviated with "pp." • This articulation means "strong punch." • This is another word for "decrescendo." • This articulation means "short, quick." • This word means to "gradually speed up." • ...
15 - Emergency 2025-03-10
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- also called hypoperfusion, a reduction of blood flow in the body, particularly the brain and heart
- a psychological and emotional response to an overwhelming or distressing event that significantly disrupts a person's life
- protection to caregivers who respond to emergency medical situations
- a way to prioritize treatment
- sudden and uncontrollable contraction of muscles that causes patients to become stiff
- excessive bleeding
- existing or occurring on the surface
- an individual who can perform all of the basic emergency medical technician duties in addition to in-depth patient assessment and care; the highest level of an emergency medical technician.
- a vehicle specially equipped for taking sick or injured people to and from the hospital
- when skin and tissues beneath it freeze from exposure to extremely cold temperatures
- bruise
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- Emergency Medical Technician
- when heat causes high blood pressure and a very high body temperature
- when a patient has a body temperature lower than 95 degrees F
- electrocardiogram
- when a bone separates from a joint or is moved out of place in the joint
- a situation when a person suddenly becomes ill or is injured and requires an immediate medical response
- a stretch or tear in the tissues around a joint
- a sterile covering for a wound or injury
19 Clues: bruise • electrocardiogram • excessive bleeding • Emergency Medical Technician • a way to prioritize treatment • existing or occurring on the surface • a sterile covering for a wound or injury • a stretch or tear in the tissues around a joint • when a patient has a body temperature lower than 95 degrees F • protection to caregivers who respond to emergency medical situations • ...
Final Crossword 2016-07-29
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- this word can sound "accusatory"
- Rudest Fart (anagram)
- Asking questions will give us
- What you try to do before escalating the call
- A crying customer may make you
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- What could happen if the customer is not happy
- What we do at the end of a phone call
- To be placed on ---- too long can be annoying
- What internal terminology do we not use when speaking to customers on the phone
- What we must not make
- On the phone what kind of nods do we do
- Courteous is to be
12 Clues: Courteous is to be • What we must not make • Rudest Fart (anagram) • Asking questions will give us • A crying customer may make you • this word can sound "accusatory" • What we do at the end of a phone call • On the phone what kind of nods do we do • To be placed on ---- too long can be annoying • What you try to do before escalating the call • ...
Logy, Geo, Bio 2023-05-09
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- the study of life
- the study of criminals
- to compose life
- plants typically with underground storage organs, where the plants hold energy and water
- the body of terms used with a particular technical application in a subject of study
- a text about a persons life
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- the study of the heart
- the study of rocks
- the study of the human past using material remains
- made up of the parts of Earth where life exists.
- based on or derived from the physical features of an area.
- study of physical features of earth
12 Clues: to compose life • the study of life • the study of rocks • the study of the heart • the study of criminals • a text about a persons life • study of physical features of earth • made up of the parts of Earth where life exists. • the study of the human past using material remains • based on or derived from the physical features of an area. • ...
Urinary System 2023-10-10
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- Acronym for the amount of urine left in the bladder after urination
- Hollow, distensible muscular organ lined with uroepithelium that stores and excretes urine
- Involves inserting a tube directly into the renal pelvis to provide urinary drainage
- Another terminology for urination.
- Bacteria in the urine
- Travels from the bladder and expels urine outside of the body
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- Kidney infection
- Inflammation of the bladder
- Burning sensation during urination
- Need to get up at night on a regular basis to urinate
- Infection spread to the bloodstream
- Blood in the urine
12 Clues: Kidney infection • Blood in the urine • Bacteria in the urine • Inflammation of the bladder • Burning sensation during urination • Another terminology for urination. • Infection spread to the bloodstream • Need to get up at night on a regular basis to urinate • Travels from the bladder and expels urine outside of the body • ...
Medical Coding 2025-03-03
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- A condition resulting from a previous illness or injury
- A classification system for diseases and diagnoses
- The payment a provider receives for medical services
- code A code used to identify a medical service or procedure
- The presence of two or more medical conditions in a patient
- Assigning a lower-level code than documented, often reducing payment
- An insurance company that provides health coverage
- Specifies whether a condition affects the left, right, or both sides of the body
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- diagnosis The main condition being treated or evaluated
- The order in which diagnoses or procedures are listed in medical coding
- A coding system for medical procedures and services
- diagnosis A condition that coexists with the primary diagnosis
- Two-character codes that provide additional details to a procedure code
- codes Codes used to report evaluation and management services
- Assigning a higher-level code than documented, often increasing payment
- A coding system for Medicare and Medicaid services
16 Clues: A classification system for diseases and diagnoses • A coding system for Medicare and Medicaid services • An insurance company that provides health coverage • A coding system for medical procedures and services • The payment a provider receives for medical services • diagnosis The main condition being treated or evaluated • ...
PHS- Ethics 2016-04-20
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- consent The signed consent form and statement saying that the client was properly informed before signing the consent form
- Health Information Law that states that all patients have rights regarding their health information
- shows that an applicant has attained a certain level of knowledge and skill.
- A state licensing authority will accept a persons valid license from another state without requiring examination
- Laws that give clients certain rights.
- Persons name has been listed in an official registry or record as having satisfied the standards for a certain healthcare occupation.
- Without regard for the consequences
- Donor Directive Clients may want to donate organs for transplantation or medical research.
- Healthcare workers must have licences to practice in that state
- Will Provides instruction directly to physicians, hospitals, and other healthcare providers involved in a clients medical treatment
- Malpractice Negligence in healthcare
- A rule of conduct or action
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- of practice Level of training and qualifications
- Communication Information Information that is held private within a protected relationship
- Keeping a clients medical information private
- of care The level of performance expected of a healthcare professional in carrying out his or her duties.
- A civil wrong committed against a person or property, excluding breach of conduct.
- Identifiable Health Information Data that is specific to a particular patient.
- Autonomy The freedom to govern ones own moral and legal affairs.
- Directive A legal document that makes known a persons wishes about life-support measures and other medical procedures
- Power of Attorney Not specifically a medical document, but it may serve that purpose.
- Legally responsible
- Personal value, right or wrong
23 Clues: Legally responsible • A rule of conduct or action • Personal value, right or wrong • Without regard for the consequences • Malpractice Negligence in healthcare • Laws that give clients certain rights. • Keeping a clients medical information private • of practice Level of training and qualifications • Healthcare workers must have licences to practice in that state • ...
Unit 5 Activity 2 2023-12-26
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- Fluid connective tissue that circulates throughout the cardiovascular system
- The medical abbreviation to a condition in which the blood vessels supplying the heart muscle become narrowed or blocked
- An irregular heart rhythms that can disrupt the normal electrical activity of the heart
- The medical abbreviation of a condition in which there is a buildup of plaque in the arteries that supply blood to the extremities
- The medical abbreviation for "Cardiovascular Accident"
- Prefix relating to blood.
- A condition in which the force of the blood against the walls of the arteries is consistently too high
- Prefix pertaining to fatty deposits or plaques.
- The buildup of fatty deposits on the inner walls of arteries
- Carry oxygenated blood away from the heart to the body's tissues and organs
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- Records the electrical activity of the heart over a period of time.
- Thin-walled blood vessels where the exchange of oxygen, nutrients, and waste products occurs
- The medical abbreviation for the machine that uses X-rays and computer technology to create detailed cross-sectional images of the blood vessels
- Suffix for inflammation.
- An imaging test that uses sound waves to create a detailed picture of the heart's structure and function.
- The medical abbreviation for the Blood tests that measure specific biomarkers and provide information about heart damage, stress, or strain.
- Root word for the blood vessels.
- Pumps Blood
- The medical abbreviation for the machine that provides detailed images of the heart, allowing for the assessment of its structure, function, and blood flow.
- Root word relating to the heart.
- Blood vessels that transport deoxygenated blood back to the heart from the body's tissues.
21 Clues: Pumps Blood • Suffix for inflammation. • Prefix relating to blood. • Root word for the blood vessels. • Root word relating to the heart. • Prefix pertaining to fatty deposits or plaques. • The medical abbreviation for "Cardiovascular Accident" • The buildup of fatty deposits on the inner walls of arteries • ...
201803 HM3 Bibliography 2017-10-18
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- NAVEDTRA 14295B is the Hospital _____ Manual
- BUMEDINST 10110.6 is the _____ Standards and Education
- There are two Tricare References in this cycles bibliography, one is the Tricare _____ in the United States at a Glance and the other is Tricare Prime and Tricare Prime Remote Handbook
- NAVMED P-5010, Manual of Preventive Medicine Chapter 6 is Water Supply _____
- NAVMED P-5010, Manual of Preventive Medicine Chapter 9 is Preventive Medicine for _____ Forces
- BUMEDINST 6230.15B is the _____ and Chemoprophylaxis for the Prevention of Infectious Diseases
- SECNAVINST 6120.3 is the _____ Health Assessment for Individual Medical Readiness
- NAVMED P-5010, Manual of Preventive Medicine Chapter 8 is Navy _____ and Pest Control Technology
- OPNAVINST 5100.19E is the Navy Safety and Occupational Health (SOH) Program Manual for Forces Afloat and Chapter B2 focuses on _____ Stress
- NAVMED P-5041 Treatment of Chemical Agent Casualties and Conventional Military Chemical Injuries Chapter 6 focuses on Blood Agents also known as _____
- NAVMED P-117, Manual of Medical Department, Chapter 23 covers? _____, Forms and Records
- There are two Tricare References in this cycles bibliography, one is the Tricare _____ and Tricare Prime Remote Handbook and the other is Tricare Choices in the United States at a Glance
- Armed Forces _____ Guidelines and Case Definitions
- NAVMED P-117, Manual of the Medical Department, Chapter 15 covers? Physical _____ and Standards for Enlistment, Commission, and Special Duty
- MCTP 3-40A is the Health Service Support _____ Operations in which the Sailor should know Appendix A and Glossary
- NMCPHC-TM 6220.12 is the Medical _____ and Reporting
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- BUMEDINST 6300.19 is the _____ Care Services in Navy Medicine
- BUMEDINST 6440.5D is the Navy Medicine's _____ Program
- BUMEDINST 1300.2B is the _____ Screening, Medical Assignment Screening, and Exceptional Family Member Program Identification and Enrollment
- NAVMED P-117, Manual of Medical Department, Chapter 16 covers? Medical _____
- NMCPHC-TM 6260.6A is the Prevention and Treatment of Heat and Cold Stress Injuries, Chapter 2 focuses on? _____ of Heat Stress
- OPNAVINST 6100.3A is the _____ Health Assessment Process
- BUMEDINST 6224.8B is the _____ Control Program
- BUMEDINST 6280.1C is the Management of _____ Medical Waste
- TB MED 530, NAVMED P-5010-1, AFMAN 48-147 is the Tri-Service _____ Code
- OPNAVINST 5100.19E is the Navy Safety and Occupational Health (SOH) Program Manual for Forces Afloat and Chapter B4 focuses on _____ Conservation
- NAVMED P-5041 Treatment of Chemical Agent Casualties and Conventional Military Chemical Injuries Chapter 2 focuses on? _____ Agents
- NAVMED P-5041 Treatment of Chemical Agent Casualties and Conventional Military Chemical Injuries Chapter 1 covers the _____
- NAVMED P-117, Manual of Medical Department, Chapter 22 covers? _____ Medicine and Occupational Health
- NAVMED P-5010, Manual of Preventive Medicine Chapter 5 is Water Supply _____
30 Clues: NAVEDTRA 14295B is the Hospital _____ Manual • BUMEDINST 6224.8B is the _____ Control Program • Armed Forces _____ Guidelines and Case Definitions • NMCPHC-TM 6220.12 is the Medical _____ and Reporting • BUMEDINST 6440.5D is the Navy Medicine's _____ Program • BUMEDINST 10110.6 is the _____ Standards and Education • ...
Drugs 2023-12-11
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- turns blue in presence of cocaine
- low potential for abuse, have current medical use
- subjects material to series of color tests, pinpoints and confirms identity
- turns purple-blue in presence of LSD
- must show low abuse potential and have medical use
- uses solid stationary phase coated into glass plate and mobile liquid phase to separate components of mixture
- measures quantity of radiation that a material absorbs as wavelength and frequency
- turns purple when chloroform is added in presence of marijuana
- test for drugs that yields characteristics when brought into contact with specific chemicals
- turns violet-blue in presence of barbituates
- moving phase called carrier gas through a column
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- when chemicals are added to drug, crystalline structures form
- specific tests to identify a substance and exclude all other known substances, combination of tests
- beam of high energy electrons collided with material and produce positively charged ions
- less potential for abuse, currently accepted medical use
- turns purple in presence of heroin, morphine, and most opium derivatives
- high potential for abuse, have medical uses within severe restrictions
- high potential for abuse, no currently accepted medical use
18 Clues: turns blue in presence of cocaine • turns purple-blue in presence of LSD • turns violet-blue in presence of barbituates • moving phase called carrier gas through a column • low potential for abuse, have current medical use • must show low abuse potential and have medical use • less potential for abuse, currently accepted medical use • ...
crossword 2018-06-27
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- This is the schedule of activities
- Name of the theme of Unit 2
- This environment has the presentation of the course
- Here the works and evaluations are presented
- For this option I can check all my qualifications
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- that contains the information to study
- Student interaction space
- Section where the terminology of the course is found
8 Clues: Student interaction space • Name of the theme of Unit 2 • This is the schedule of activities • that contains the information to study • Here the works and evaluations are presented • For this option I can check all my qualifications • This environment has the presentation of the course • Section where the terminology of the course is found
Time for a Crossword Puzzle 2013-10-02
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- the electronic record that pertains to a single healthcare organizations.
- specialty specific
- two or more systems working together.
- medication automatically submitted.
- backs up the EMR system.
- The Nationwide Health Information Network.
- primary care provider.
- electronic medical record.
- widely accepted.
- Partly remove or correct.
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- any set of physical properties.
- connects to the main computer
- protected health information
- the electronic record that pertains to multiple healthcare organizations.
- System that manage the practice billing and account system.
- stores list of billing codes.
- allows patient access to their medical records.
- individual electronic health related information.
- National Alliance for Health Information Technology.
- electronic health record.
20 Clues: widely accepted. • specialty specific • primary care provider. • backs up the EMR system. • Partly remove or correct. • electronic health record. • electronic medical record. • protected health information • connects to the main computer • stores list of billing codes. • any set of physical properties. • medication automatically submitted. • two or more systems working together. • ...
Things you should know 2024-10-21
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- what we do for patients daily
- another name for medical imaging practitioner
- ________ positivity
- uses sound waves
- no use of ionizing radiation
- abbreviated modality
- worldwide standard for storing and transmitting images
- radiation sign
- Breast cancer awareness month
- medical officer who specializes in reading images
- father of radiography
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- fire________
- storage for medical images
- xray of the breast
- place where films are processed
- energy of electrons
- exit sign
- Our profession
- used to extract images from imaging plate
- used to view images
- patient _____
- 206 of them in the human body
- monitor for selecting exposure factors
- heavy as ________
- uses an imaging plate
25 Clues: exit sign • fire________ • patient _____ • Our profession • radiation sign • uses sound waves • heavy as ________ • xray of the breast • energy of electrons • ________ positivity • used to view images • abbreviated modality • uses an imaging plate • father of radiography • storage for medical images • no use of ionizing radiation • what we do for patients daily • 206 of them in the human body • ...
ACC 2025-04-09
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- Employee
- Behavior Health Questionnaire
- Benefit Term Date
- Disclosure Authorization
- Last Day Worked
- Behavior Health Specialist
- Leave Manager
- Pre-Existing Condition Limitation
- Diagnosis
- Nurse Case Manager
- Pending Medical
- Office Visit
- ELIGIBILITY WAITING PERIOD
- Next office Visit
- First Day Missed
- Estimated Return to Work
- Pending Investigation
- First Day Off
- Date of Surgery
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- Effective date of Coverage
- Benefit Waiting Period
- Benefit Start Date
- Deadline
- Left Voicemail
- Medically Approved Through Date
- Last Office Visit
- Medical Record Request
- Post Partum
- Eligibility Waiting Period
- Out of Office
- Medical Request Form
- Estimated Date of Delivery
- Out of Work
33 Clues: Employee • Deadline • Diagnosis • Post Partum • Out of Work • Office Visit • Leave Manager • Out of Office • First Day Off • Left Voicemail • Last Day Worked • Pending Medical • Date of Surgery • First Day Missed • Benefit Term Date • Last Office Visit • Next office Visit • Benefit Start Date • Nurse Case Manager • Medical Request Form • Pending Investigation • Benefit Waiting Period • Medical Record Request • ...
ANATOMICAL TERMINOLOGY 2019-02-13
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- Palpate __________ pulses to check circulation to the feet.
- Face up.
- _________ temperature is assessed by placing a thermometer in the underarm.
- Who is the subject facing when in the _________ in the anatomical position?
- Directional term for the navel relative to the neck.
- Relating to the legs.
- Actual cuts.
- The abdominopelvic cavity is divided into nine _________.
- Toward the outside of the body.
- The ________ artery is a major vessel running along the longest bone in the body.
- Body cavity found in the trunk.
- The structures in this region are used to make a fist.
- Which cavity contains the spinal cord?
- The subject is standing _________ in the anatomical position.
- _________ membranes line cavities and organs.
- Fingers.
- Oral/buccal cavity is also the _____.
- What surface of the hands touch while clapping?
- Nosebleeds occur in the ________ region.
- Toward the inside of the body.
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- Closer to midline.
- Where are the arms located in the anatomical position?
- The abdominopelvic cavity is divided into four _________.
- The kneecap is found in the __________ region.
- Body cavity found in the head, neck and posterior part of the trunk.
- Which way are the palms facing in the anatomical position?
- Structures on the same side of the body.
- This cavity is crucial in processing sound vibrations for hearing.
- The eyes are in this region.
- Ballerinas bear weight on what region while performing?
- Further from midline.
- __________ warts are found on the soles of the feet.
- Directional term for the eyes relative to the chin.
- Also know as inguinal.
- Serous membranes lining the hears.
- The chest cavity superior to the diaphragm.
- Imaginary flat surfaces.
- Serous membranes lining the abdominal cavity.
- The back side of the hand.
- Serous membranes lining the lungs.
- In the anatomical position, the feet are spaced slightly _________ .
- Face down.
42 Clues: Face up. • Fingers. • Face down. • Actual cuts. • Closer to midline. • Further from midline. • Relating to the legs. • Also know as inguinal. • Imaginary flat surfaces. • The back side of the hand. • The eyes are in this region. • Toward the inside of the body. • Toward the outside of the body. • Body cavity found in the trunk. • Serous membranes lining the hears. • ...
Statistics Terminology 2019-01-03
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- This is a type of data which is measurable and can take any numerical value.
- This describes two events that cannot happen at the same time.
- This is database function that you would use to request information.
- This is a spreadsheet function that you would use to arrange the entries in a particular order.
- This term describes when you make a prediction outside of the data range.
- A mathematical line of best fit is known as a ________ line.
- This is a name for a category in a spreadsheet or database.
- A distribution where there are two outcomes, a fixed number of trials, the trials are independent of each other and the probability of success is fixed.
- This summary statistic is found by summing all of the data points and dividing by the total number.
- The most common value in the data set.
- 99.7% of data lie within how many standard deviations of the mean in a normal distribution?
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- The statistical ______ cycle is the process which covers initial planning, data collection, data processing and presentation, interpretation of results and evaluation and review.
- This correlation coefficient is used when data are already ranked or there is a non-linear relationship.
- The curve representing the normal distribution is said to have this shape.
- The sum of all probabilities for a discrete random variable must add up to this value.
- This describes two events where the event that one happens does not affect the probability of the other happening.
- This is a spreadsheet function that you would use to show only certain values.
- This is a type of data which is non-numerical.
- A diagram representing probabilities using overlapping circles was named after this mathematician.
- This value represents the spread of the data and is represented by the square of s.
- This is a type of graph which is used to represent continuous data where the area is proportional to the frequency.
- This is a type of data which is countable and can only take specific numerical values.
- The middle vale in the data set.
23 Clues: The middle vale in the data set. • The most common value in the data set. • This is a type of data which is non-numerical. • This is a name for a category in a spreadsheet or database. • A mathematical line of best fit is known as a ________ line. • This describes two events that cannot happen at the same time. • ...
Veterinary Terminology 2018-03-22
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- Tumor
- Breathing
- Cell
- Feline leukemia virus
- Two times daily
- Eating/swallowing
- Inflammation
- One time daily
- Red blood cell
- Involuntary contraction
- Feces
- Down, from
- One who studies
- Birth
- Abdomen
- Oxygen
- Water
- abnormally slow
- Recording of
- Urinary System
- Liver
- Intravenous
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- Blood conditions
- Study of
- Deficiency of
- Blue
- Destruction of
- Four times daily
- Skin
- Peritoneum
- Domestic short hair (cat)
- Abnormally large
- Surgically remove
- As much as desired
- Intestines
- Gums
- Poison
- Intensive care unit
- Abnormally fast
- Diagnosis
- Pertaining to
- Three times daily
42 Clues: Cell • Blue • Skin • Gums • Tumor • Feces • Birth • Water • Liver • Poison • Oxygen • Abdomen • Study of • Breathing • Diagnosis • Peritoneum • Down, from • Intestines • Intravenous • Inflammation • Recording of • Deficiency of • Pertaining to • Destruction of • One time daily • Red blood cell • Urinary System • Two times daily • One who studies • Abnormally fast • abnormally slow • Blood conditions • Four times daily • Abnormally large • ...
Anatomical Terminology 2022-01-18
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- Movement of the foot toes point downward
- Flexion Side bending of the vertebral column
- Palm of the hand
- Movement of the foot the sole turns inwards
- Divides the body vertically front and back
- In front of or towards the front
- Movement of a body part downward
- Towards the medial line or central axis
- Movement of body part forward
- Movement toward a medial line
- Circular movement
- Movement of a body part upward
- Rotational movement the palm is forward
- Below or closer to the feet
- The action of straightening
- In back of or towards the back
- Divides the body vertically left and right
- In close proximity to or nearer to the center
- Movement of the foot the sole turns outward
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- Extension beyond normal
- Back of the hand or foot
- Divides the body horizontally
- Either the palm or the sole
- Rotational movement the palm is backward
- Movement of the thumb touches another finger
- Underside of the foot
- Movement of the foot toes pointing upward
- Movement of a body part backward
- Movement away from a medial line
- Above or closer to the head
- The action of bending
- Distant from or farther from the center
- Movement of the thumb from opposition back
- Away from the medial line or central axis
34 Clues: Palm of the hand • Circular movement • Underside of the foot • The action of bending • Extension beyond normal • Back of the hand or foot • Either the palm or the sole • Above or closer to the head • Below or closer to the feet • The action of straightening • Divides the body horizontally • Movement of body part forward • Movement toward a medial line • Movement of a body part upward • ...
Animal Terminology 2022-01-25
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- birth term for swine
- castrated male sheep
- mature female chicken
- mature female hose
- young male chicken
- mature female goat
- young male cow
- birth term for horse
- newborn rabbit
- birth term for fish
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- mature female goose
- young female swine
- mature male goose
- young male horse
- young female sheep
- young male sheep
- mature female rabbit
- mature male duck
- birth term for goats
- young female chicken
- young male swine
- young female horse
- castrated male chicken
- birth term for dairy-cattle
- newborn goat
- newborn fish
- mature male rabbit
27 Clues: newborn goat • newborn fish • young male cow • newborn rabbit • young male horse • young male sheep • mature male duck • young male swine • mature male goose • young female swine • young female sheep • mature female hose • young male chicken • mature female goat • young female horse • mature male rabbit • mature female goose • birth term for fish • birth term for swine • castrated male sheep • ...
Animal Terminology 2022-01-25
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- , castrated bull
- , newborn chicken
- , mature male horse
- , newborn sheep
- , mature female cattle
- , young female sheep
- , mature male cattle
- , young male cattle
- , castrated male sheep
- , young female horse
- , mature male swine
- , newborn swine
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- , mature female horse
- , young female swine
- , mature male sheep
- , newborn goat
- , young male sheep
- , mature female swine
- , castrated male horse
- , young female cattle
- , young male horse
- , young male goat
- kid , young female goat
- , castrated male swine
- , newborn cattle
- , mature female sheep
- , newborn horse
27 Clues: , newborn goat • , newborn sheep • , newborn horse • , newborn swine • , castrated bull • , newborn cattle • , newborn chicken • , young male goat • , young male sheep • , young male horse • , mature male sheep • , mature male horse • , young male cattle • , mature male swine • , young female swine • , young female sheep • , mature male cattle • , young female horse • , mature female horse • ...
Musical Terminology 2020-07-03
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- Lowest female voice
- Sad sounding
- Middle female voice
- The different layers in a piece of music
- Highest female voice
- A song sung by two people
- Happy sounding
- The word to describe sung dialoque
- A dramatic work in one of more acts, set to music for singers and instrumentalists
- Provide structure to the narrative and can provide information and commentary. They may also feature in songs.
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- Refers to the volume of the music
- A song sung by one person
- The overall plan of a piece of music
- Lowest male voice
- The number of beats in a bar
- The tune
- Middles male voice
- Highest male voice
- Refers to the speed of the music
- A form of theatrical performance that combines songs and spoken dialogue
20 Clues: The tune • Sad sounding • Happy sounding • Lowest male voice • Middles male voice • Highest male voice • Lowest female voice • Middle female voice • Highest female voice • A song sung by one person • A song sung by two people • The number of beats in a bar • Refers to the speed of the music • Refers to the volume of the music • The word to describe sung dialoque • ...
Terminology 4 2020-09-11
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- cell structure that receives proteins, packages, them and distributes them throughout the cell
- the storage area of the cell
- plant
- many
- eye
- organisms that can make their own food
- earth
- the brain of the cell
- the cell's cleanup crew
- organism that CANNOT make their own food
- produces proteins for the cell , the factory of the cell
- the highway system of the cell
- the ability to maintain stable internal conditions
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- heart
- tiny structures that carry out specific functions in the cell
- organelle that controls what substances come into and out of the cell
- foot
- water
- the powerhouse of the cell, makes energy
- a jellylike substance that holds organelles in place
- an action or change in behavior as a result of a stimulus
- blood
- this organelle makes plants a green color
- rigid outer layer that is only present in plant cells
- meat
- a change in an organism's surroundings that causes an organism to react
- five
27 Clues: eye • foot • many • meat • five • heart • water • plant • earth • blood • the brain of the cell • the cell's cleanup crew • the storage area of the cell • the highway system of the cell • organisms that can make their own food • the powerhouse of the cell, makes energy • organism that CANNOT make their own food • this organelle makes plants a green color • ...
Map terminology 2020-08-27
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- shows direction on a map
- Horizontal lines parallel to the equator
- vertical lines parallel to the prime meridian
- ____________ hemisphere is separated by the prime meridian and Australia is located in it.
- A line separating the northern and Southern Hemispheres
- A half of the Earth
- The most accurate map; a sphere shaped map
- The height of an object compared to sea level
- _______ map shows landmarks
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- A mark or shape that means something on a map
- __________ hemisphere is separated by the equator and is contains Europe.
- shows location of places exactly or in relation
- Shows the relationship between the distance on the map and the real distance
- ___________ hemisphere is separated by the prime meridian and contains North America.
- ________ directions; “true directions” North, South, East, West
- ________ direction: not true directions, Halfway between directions
- a line separating Eastern and Western Hemisphere
- __________ hemisphere is separated by the equator and contains Antarctica
- _______ map shows boundaries between states, countries, or cities.
- shows what symbols on the maps mean
20 Clues: A half of the Earth • shows direction on a map • _______ map shows landmarks • shows what symbols on the maps mean • Horizontal lines parallel to the equator • The most accurate map; a sphere shaped map • A mark or shape that means something on a map • vertical lines parallel to the prime meridian • The height of an object compared to sea level • ...
Terminology 2 2020-08-27
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- organism made up of multiple cells
- a change in an organism's surroundings that causes the organism to react
- meat
- Earth
- the basic unit of structure and function
- life
- organism that cannot make its own food
- observation expressed in numbers
- stomach
- the mistaken idea that living things can come from non-living sources
- a living thing
- the study of
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- plant
- heart
- organism made of a single cell
- observation that cannot be expressed in numbers
- an action or change in behavior
- using one or more of your senses to gather information
- maintenance of stable internal conditions
- organism that can make its own food
- explaining the things you observe
- to eat
- process of change that occurs during an organism's life
- green
- nerve
25 Clues: meat • life • plant • heart • Earth • green • nerve • to eat • stomach • the study of • a living thing • organism made of a single cell • an action or change in behavior • observation expressed in numbers • explaining the things you observe • organism made up of multiple cells • organism that can make its own food • organism that cannot make its own food • the basic unit of structure and function • ...
Acting Terminology 2020-08-09
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- a play style in which the actors address the audience (14)
- when the actor has a valid reason for doing something, the action is... (9)
- an actor is ______ him/herself if he/she stands where the audience cannot see him/her (9)
- each actor must develop a _____ character (6)
- to move to another stage area
- what the character wants from the scene/play (9)
- when an actor compromises his/her body position so that the audience can see him/her, he/she is said to be ____ out (8)
- an actor is scene _____ or upstaging others if he/she distracts the audience from the the actor who should have their attention (8)
- what the director says when he wants the actors to get ready to start the scene (6)
- to move because another actor has moved to block you
- something that keeps the actor from his/her goal (8)
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- because the actors are so close for so long, they must develop a philosophy of ____. (8)
- a play style that represents real life (16)
- the process by which the actor seeks to make his/her role unique and entertaining (16)
- a non-fictional character (10)
- the Russian actor/director who founded the Method style of acting (12)
- something that is implied but not spoken (7)
- the area behind the curtain where the actors cannot be seen (9)
- the style of acting that focuses on thinking more than feeling (9)
- to have one's lines memorized and not to have a script in hand (7)
- a play which has withstood the test of time (9)
- during a long monologue, a director may tell an actor to ____ the stage, allowing more freedom of movement (4)
- what the director says when he wants the action to stop (3)
23 Clues: to move to another stage area • a non-fictional character (10) • a play style that represents real life (16) • something that is implied but not spoken (7) • each actor must develop a _____ character (6) • a play which has withstood the test of time (9) • what the character wants from the scene/play (9) • to move because another actor has moved to block you • ...
Dental Terminology 2020-07-27
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- rubber bands placed interproximal to move the teeth apart to fit an ortho appliance
- Cavity formation in teeth caused by bacteria
- of or relating to lips
- damage to a tooth's surface, or enamel
- a clear plastic tooth form that is trimmed and filled with composite resin (tooth colored filling material) to provide full tooth coverage after cavity removal
- a sticky, colorless or pale yellow acidic film that is constantly forming on your teeth
- a way to restore a tooth damaged by decay back to its normal function and shape
- gums and other tissues surrounding the teeth
- used in dental restorations to prevent the dental pulp from dying, after being exposed, or nearly exposed during a cavity preparation
- shows upper and lower teeth to check for decay in between teeth
- rings that are fitted around your back teeth for orthodontic appliances
- yellowish tissue that makes up the bulk of all teeth immediately beneath enamel
- by poor oral hygiene or leakage
- or tartar is a form of hardened/calcified dental plaque
- occurs under existing dental restorations,
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- condition caused by excessive intake of fluorine compounds
- permanently damaged areas in the hard surface of your teeth that develop into tiny openings or holes
- pocket of pus, at tip of root, usually from an untreated cavity, injury, or old dental work
- process in tooth development in which the teeth enter the mouth and become visible
- relationship between the maxillary and mandibular teeth when they approach each other
- to relieve pain/alleviate a problem without dealing with the underlying cause
- process of shedding primary teeth to be replaced by permanent teeth
- of or relating to tongue
- the area at the end of the roots of teeth
- gum disease(observed as swollen, puffy, receding, sometimes tender, or gums that bleed easily)
- various ways to replace or restore missing parts of the tooth structure
- of or relating to cheek
27 Clues: of or relating to lips • of or relating to cheek • of or relating to tongue • by poor oral hygiene or leakage • damage to a tooth's surface, or enamel • the area at the end of the roots of teeth • occurs under existing dental restorations, • Cavity formation in teeth caused by bacteria • gums and other tissues surrounding the teeth • ...
Fire Terminology 2020-08-02
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- The removal of hazardous substances from the employees and equipment
- Radio designation of the person in charge of the incident
- An explosive reaction with a release rate less than 1/100th of a second
- A diamond shape sign mounted on trains and trucks as a warning of materials carried.
- Motor driven fire fighter equipment
- A point when a fire has broken out of the structure.
- Federal Communications Commission
- The total fire fighting personnel on duty during a scheduled work period.
- The process of neutralizing a hazardous material spill by applying another material to the spill that will react chemically with it to form a less harmful substance.
- structures or property near a fire that are in jeopardy of damages caused by the fire
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- Explosion caused by air entering a smoke charged building
- moving operation to reduce damage to goods and products involved in an incident
- Unit comprised of several companies, and commanded by a chief officer
- The introduction of chemical vapors or toxic products of combustion into the body by way of the respiratory system
- Heating of all combustibles present to their ignition temperature, causing rapid fire spread
- Fire believed to have been deliberately set
- A colorless, odorless gas. It is used to extinguish fires in materials and equipment that might be damaged or destroyed by other fire fighting agents. it works by displacing the oxygen
- Setting of illegal fires for malicious purposes
- Any break in a bone.
- Examine numerous patients in order to treat them according to severity of injury or illness
- Violent explosion caused by the heating of a gas
21 Clues: Any break in a bone. • Federal Communications Commission • Motor driven fire fighter equipment • Fire believed to have been deliberately set • Setting of illegal fires for malicious purposes • Violent explosion caused by the heating of a gas • A point when a fire has broken out of the structure. • Explosion caused by air entering a smoke charged building • ...
Mortgage Terminology 2020-08-01
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- lenders will check this report to assess your character
- required for loans above 80% lending
- government tax payable when a property is purchased
- when a property has a clear title with no mortgage
- the most common interest rate choice
- to move a loan from one lender to another
- written agreement outlining the terms of a purchase
- value of an asset minus the debt owing
- additional loan repayments that can be drawn on
- the percentage value of debt against asset
- an independent assessment of a property
- increase in property value over time
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- asset offered by the borrower to the lender
- a third party who provides additional security
- any outstanding financial debt
- the process of building a house
- approval from a bank that is not yet confirmed
- lowest loan repayments without paying the principle
- to lock in your repayments for a set time
- loss tax benefit for investment property
- will be lodged if you don't pay a bill for 90+ days
- completion of the sale or purchase of a property
22 Clues: any outstanding financial debt • the process of building a house • required for loans above 80% lending • the most common interest rate choice • increase in property value over time • value of an asset minus the debt owing • an independent assessment of a property • loss tax benefit for investment property • to lock in your repayments for a set time • ...
Business Terminology 2020-06-21
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- looks at the operation of a nation's economy as a whole
- the study of how society chooses to employ resources to produce goods and services and distribute them for consumption among various competing groups and individuals
- an electronic storage file for information
- one company's purchase of the property and obligations of another company
- a legal entity with authority to act and have liability apart from its owners
- insiders who report illegal or unethical behavior
- people with unsatisfied wants and needs who have both the resources and the willingness to buy
- buying products from another country
- a person who buys a franchise
- the result of two firms forming one company
- the quantity of products that manufacturers or owners are willing to sell at different prices at a specific time
- the chance an entrepreneur takes of losing time and money on a business that may not prove profitable
- the price determined by supply and demand
- tangible products such as computers, food, clothing, cars, and appliances
- selling products in a foreign country at lower prices than those charged in the producing country
- a legal form of business with two or more owners
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- the sum of government deficits over time
- a person who risks time and money to start a business
- centers that offer new businesses low-cost offices with basic business services
- creative people who work as entrepreneurs within corporations
- standards of moral behavior that is, behavior accepted by society as right versus wrong
- the quantity of products that people are willing to buy at different prices at a specific time
- lowering the value of a nation's currency relative to other currencies
- any activity that seeks to provide goods and service at a profit
- the buying and selling of good online
- a tax imposed on imports
26 Clues: a tax imposed on imports • a person who buys a franchise • buying products from another country • the buying and selling of good online • the sum of government deficits over time • the price determined by supply and demand • an electronic storage file for information • the result of two firms forming one company • a legal form of business with two or more owners • ...
Argumentation Terminology 2022-03-08
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- what an argument is about
- the intended recipient of the writing
- what the writer hopes to achieve through the writing
- facts about the world used to support claims
- direct comparison of two unlike things
- the event or occurrence that prompts a writer to write
- a recognition of the source of evidence found in an argument
- an indirect comparison between two things
- the drawing of boundaries within an argument
- appeals to the reasoning or understanding of the audience
- a deliberate overstatement or exaggeration used to make a point
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- the main message or claim in an argument
- use of soft language to speak of something huge; the opposite of hyperbole
- a complex comparison of two things that seem unrelated
- a discussion involving two opposing parties
- appeals to the credibility of the author or the sources used by the author
- an attempt to find or express common ground with opposition
- appeals to the emotions of the audience
- the part of an argument that seeks to disprove the arguments of the opposition
- the language used to make an argument; also how the argument is made
- the attitude of the writer towards the subject
- appeals to the timeliness of the argument; creating a sense of urgency about the topic
- faulty reasoning
23 Clues: faulty reasoning • what an argument is about • the intended recipient of the writing • direct comparison of two unlike things • appeals to the emotions of the audience • the main message or claim in an argument • an indirect comparison between two things • a discussion involving two opposing parties • facts about the world used to support claims • ...
Tax Terminology 2022-02-25
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- Tax ________ is used to file your taxes electronically. (E.g., TurboTax, HR Block, TaxAct)
- Reccuring length of time over which an employee is paid.
- A I9 is the form that proves you are ________ to work in the U.S.
- The deadline for your employer to send you a W2 is _______ 31st.
- Federal government agency responsible for collecting revenue.
- When you add up all your personal deductions for the year you _______ your deductions.
- A government program that collects taxes for Social Security and Medicare (aka payroll taxes).
- If your tax situation is complicated or you don't have time, you might hire a tax ____________. Known as Certified Public Accountants (CPA) or Enrolled Agents (EA).
- A 1099 is a form given to you if you worked for an individual or business that wasn't your ________.
- Record per pay period of wages, income taxes withheld, payroll taxes, and benefit/retirement deductions.
- This payroll tax taxes 6.5% of your gross income.
- Total amount of money that you pay taxes on.
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- Total money earned per year.
- This payroll tax taxes 1.45% of your gross income.
- 90% of tax filers choose to take this deduction.
- These reduce your actual amount of taxes you owe.
- A 1040 is used to ____ your federal income tax return by paper.
- A W2 is a summary of your total _____ from one job over the year.
- Amounts that reduce your taxable income.
- A W4 is the form that you fill out so your employer can ________ the correct amount of federal income tax.
- The deadline to file your taxes is _____ 15th.
- When deciding between the standard deduction or itemizing your deductions, you cannot choose ____.
22 Clues: Total money earned per year. • Amounts that reduce your taxable income. • Total amount of money that you pay taxes on. • The deadline to file your taxes is _____ 15th. • 90% of tax filers choose to take this deduction. • These reduce your actual amount of taxes you owe. • This payroll tax taxes 6.5% of your gross income. • ...
IT Terminology 2021-11-11
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- The name would suggest this is easier to wear.
- A mask won't protect you from this type of 'infection'.
- Has something in common with a piano.
- Watches, phones, even certain home appliances, all of these can be reffered to as...
- A type of address.
- A cordless way to connect to the internet.
- Name has something in common with a car.
- It would be difficult to wear this.
- For the answer, look at what spiders make.
- A type of input device that might leave you feeling watched.
- If broken, the cat may be responsible.
- A type of user interface, often covered in fingerprints.
- No surgeons are involved in this kind of system.
- The answer to this one does not bring you food.
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- No drinks are served here.
- This input device's name wrongly suggests it can pick up texts.
- A computer may be storing these, but they are not for eating.
- When logging in, without this you shall not...
- Cable that connects a computer to the internet, begins with an E.
- A good routine to have.
- Slang for using the internet.
- A user definitely should not wear this.
- Command Line, Natural Language, Menu driven all of these are a type of...
23 Clues: A type of address. • A good routine to have. • No drinks are served here. • Slang for using the internet. • It would be difficult to wear this. • Has something in common with a piano. • If broken, the cat may be responsible. • A user definitely should not wear this. • Name has something in common with a car. • A cordless way to connect to the internet. • ...
Treeplanting Terminology 2022-03-25
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- coloured plastic ribbon used to mark tree placement
- putting trees into your planting bags at the cache
- a part of the cut block assigned to a planter
- a single, young tree
- a specific spot best suited for optimal tree growth
- number of planted trees per hectare
- correcting poorly planted seedlings
- long, straight handle of a planting shovel
- a white and silver tarp used to keep seedlings cool at the cache
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- temporary storage for trees on the block
- an inexperienced planter
- a small group of seedlings wrapped in plastic
- a person that plants a lot of trees to correct specifications and quality
- 3.99 metre sample of planted land
- nice land that is easy and fast to plant
- an experienced planter
- debris left behind after logging
- inflammation of the tendons
- manually removing the organic layer from a planting spot
- the fragile root casing of your seedling
20 Clues: a single, young tree • an experienced planter • an inexperienced planter • inflammation of the tendons • debris left behind after logging • 3.99 metre sample of planted land • number of planted trees per hectare • correcting poorly planted seedlings • temporary storage for trees on the block • nice land that is easy and fast to plant • the fragile root casing of your seedling • ...
Genetics Terminology 2022-03-26
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- Expression of two opposing alleles in a heterozygote, resulting in a phenotype that is hybrid.
- When three or more alleles occur at a site or locus.
- The size, banding patterns, and centromere position of an individual's chromosomes, as well as their number and appearance.
- Alleles that are involved in the majority of visible characteristics.
- Postulates developed by Mendel regarding genetics.
- Process where two haploid cells are produced by the parent cells and are fused to form a single, genetically recombined diploid cell.
- The trait which confers the same physical appearance.
- Trait that is not expressed when the dominant trait is present.
- It implies that more than one factor, whether genetic, environmental, or both, is involved in the phenotype's origin.
- Mutation-induced gene variants that occur at the same relative sites on homologous chromosomes.
- It is a structure in the nucleus that includes chromatin, which contains DNA, the genetic material.
- Multiple, seemingly unconnected phenotypic consequences caused by genes or mutations.
- Location
- It suggests that only genetic components are involved, generally additively, with the original definition implying that the number of factors (loci) is too big to be separately defined.
- A period of the cell cycle when the duplicated chromosomes are separated into identical nuclei; includes prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.
- An organism's inherited genetic basis, which includes both physically expressed and non-expressed alleles.
- Observable characteristics of an organism reflected from the genotype
- Antagonistic gene interaction in which one gene suppresses or interferes with the expression of another.
- Basic unit of heredity and unique DNA segment that codes for a functioning molecule.
- Analysis used to study the pattern in human inheritance.
- Two different alleles are present in a genotype.
- Other term for 'multiallelic'
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- Change or variation in the nucleotide sequence of a genome.
- Set of genotypes with the same phenotype.
- The chromosomes' building material
- Changes in chromosome structure or number
- The percentage of the time that a dominant or homozygous recessive gene or gene combination reveals itself in the carriers' phenotypic.
- Location of a gene in a chromosome.
- Stages or steps in cell division.
- Means segregation at a single locus.
- Term used to describe features that do not show clear one-locus ("Mendelian") segregation, frequently due to segregation at many loci.
- When two alleles occur at a site or locus.
- Similar alleles are present in a genotype.
- When only one allele occurs at a site or locus.
- A natural chromosomal or DNA variation. If a rare allele has a frequency of 1% or greater, a gene locus is said to be __________.
- Inheritance patterns that do not follow Mendelian principles.
- Expression of both alleles for the same trait in their whole and at the same time in heterozygous individuals.
- A set of alleles that are inherited together from closely related gene loci.
- Two or more alleles.
- The direct uptake and integration of external genetic material from its surroundings across the cell membrane causes a genetic change in a cell.
- Occurence of only one allele in a trait, as in X-linkage.
41 Clues: Location • Two or more alleles. • Other term for 'multiallelic' • Stages or steps in cell division. • The chromosomes' building material • Location of a gene in a chromosome. • Means segregation at a single locus. • Set of genotypes with the same phenotype. • Changes in chromosome structure or number • When two alleles occur at a site or locus. • ...
Computer Terminology 2022-02-08
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- Data that the computer sends out
- Task or program in a computer
- A detailed procedure to solve a problem
- Smallest computer increment of data
- You look at the computers _____
- The common storage unit is a ____
- Used to enter information into the computers
- Device to store programs or data
- Data that the computer receives
- Uses a light beam to scan codes, text etc.
- Random Access Memory
- Delivery of different services in internet
- Set of input keys on computer
- Graphics software, with stylus or finger
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- Made of eight bits
- Converts digital to analog
- Used to print graphical output
- Visuals on the screen
- The computer's sound comes out of the ___
- Two or more connected computers are a ___
- Interface that uses icons, menus and a mouse
- To move the cursor you use the____
- A device in which you print things
- The way users experience the computer
- Signals or data represented in 1s or 0s
- To record your voice you use a ______
- If you are using a computer, you are the ___
- You group files up in a ____
- Read Only Memory
29 Clues: Read Only Memory • Made of eight bits • Random Access Memory • Visuals on the screen • Converts digital to analog • You group files up in a ____ • Task or program in a computer • Set of input keys on computer • Used to print graphical output • You look at the computers _____ • Data that the computer receives • Data that the computer sends out • Device to store programs or data • ...
Computer Terminology 2022-02-07
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- Something used to store papers in
- Used on nails
- Understanding for a computer
- A world that is not physical
- Read Only Memory
- Graphical User Interface
- YOU
- What a programmer creates
- A Sheep with Horne's
- The opposite of input
- Sounds like potter
- Consists of 2 or more computers that are linked
- A musical instrument similar to the flute
- What makes the rain come down
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- Towards your face
- A musical instrument much like a piano
- 8 bits
- connects to a device and generates sound
- A value only from 0 to 1
- what you use to read a bar-code
- remembrance
- A small mammal that squeaks
- The messenger of a computer
- The opposite of output
- Arts
- Computer Graphics
- WiFi
- Adds ink to paper
- What you see on your device
29 Clues: YOU • Arts • WiFi • 8 bits • remembrance • Used on nails • Read Only Memory • Towards your face • Computer Graphics • Adds ink to paper • Sounds like potter • A Sheep with Horne's • The opposite of input • The opposite of output • A value only from 0 to 1 • Graphical User Interface • What a programmer creates • A small mammal that squeaks • The messenger of a computer • What you see on your device • ...
Firefighter Terminology 2013-07-17
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- Simultaneous ignition of combustible materials in a closed space, as when materials simultaneously reach their fire point; may also result in rollover
- Flammable fuel (often liquid) used by some arsonists to increase size or intensity of fire. May also be accidentally introduced when HAZMAT becomes involved in fire
- Fire in forests, grasslands, prairies, or other natural areas
- An aircraft equipped to carry water or fire retardant for use in wildland fire suppression
- An extensively trained group of approximately twenty people which specializes in wildfire suppression with little or no outside logistical support
- Entering a fire building or collapse zone for an orderly search for victims and removal of live victims
- A fire truck with a water tank
- The protective clothing worn by firefighters
- People who respond to fire alarms and other emergencies for EMS, fire suppression, rescue, and related duties
- A fire phenomenon caused when heat and heavy smoke (unburned fuel particles) accumulate inside a compartment, depleting the available air, and then oxygen/air is re-introduced, completing the fire triangle and causing rapid combustion
- A rotary winged (helicopter) fire-fighting aircraft
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- A stabilizing device that extends from a ladder truck to provide a wider weight distribution when the aerial ladder is raised and extended
- Extinguishing agent formed by mixing a special concentrate with water and aerating the solution for expansion
- Large, damaging shock wave in a water supply system caused by shutting a valve quickly, or by permitting a vehicle to drive across an unprotected fire hose
- Administrative and investigative office for fire prevention and arson investigation
- A device used to deliver electrical current in a dose sufficient to disrupt lethal cardiac rhythms identified as ventricular fibrillation or ventricular tachycardia
- Removal of a trapped victim such as a vehicle extrication, confined space rescue, or trench rescue; sometimes using hydraulic spreader, Jaws of Life, or other technical equipment
- A management unit on the organizational chart. It may consist of several fire stations, which is led by a battalion chief
- The emblem of the fire service is often referred to as this
- Slang term for a fire hydrant. This survives from the days when water mains actually had holes in the tops that were plugged
- Cardio-pulmonary Resuscitation. A technique including artificial ventilations and external chest compressions designed to maintain blood flow to the brain until the patient can be provided with definitive care
- An apparatus with a permanently mounted hydraulically operated ladder, that extends typically from 75 to 110 feet
- A new firefighter, also known as a rookie or booter, on employment probation
- How many gallons are being pumped out of a piece of equipment every minute
- A tool designed to pull down ceiling for the purpose of extinguishing attic fires
- What the smoke does as it fills a room, banks down to the floor, creating several layers of heat and smoke at different temperatures -- the coolest at the bottom
- A system of prioritizing patients in a mass casualty incident based on severity of injuries
27 Clues: A fire truck with a water tank • The protective clothing worn by firefighters • A rotary winged (helicopter) fire-fighting aircraft • The emblem of the fire service is often referred to as this • Fire in forests, grasslands, prairies, or other natural areas • How many gallons are being pumped out of a piece of equipment every minute • ...
Terminology Two 2013-07-09
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- The atmosphere in a poem
- Stanza of six lines
- A line of poetry consisting of five feet
- A four-lined stanza
- The oldest form of narrative verse
- Poem that describes the personal feelings of the poet
- Italian (sonnet)
- Two consecutive rhyming lines of poetry
- Grouped lines of poetry
- Implied/suggested
- Reflective poem often dealing with death or mourning
- Word choice
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- Stanza of eight lines
- A poem of fourteen lines with a definite rhyme scheme
- Address or tribute in praise of something
- Tells a story
- Run-on lines in poetry
- A long, narrative poem telling the story of a historical figure or event
- The purpose behind a work of literature
- The appropriateness of style, tone and word choice
- Tempo
- A rising rhythm of two syllables
- The poet's subjective views and attitudes
23 Clues: Tempo • Word choice • Tells a story • Italian (sonnet) • Implied/suggested • Stanza of six lines • A four-lined stanza • Stanza of eight lines • Run-on lines in poetry • Grouped lines of poetry • The atmosphere in a poem • A rising rhythm of two syllables • The oldest form of narrative verse • The purpose behind a work of literature • Two consecutive rhyming lines of poetry • ...
Earth Terminology! 2013-10-28
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- Under the Asthenosphere, is the strong lower part of the mantle.
- Mostly made of Iron, from the mantle to the core/center of the Earth, about the size of Mars.
- Fault in which the two fault blocks move past each other horizontally.
- Large, gently sloped volcano that forms from repeated, nonexplosive eruptions of lava.
- Stress that reduces the volume or length of a rock, as that produced by the convergence of plate margins.
- Fragments of rock that are created by explosive volcanic eruptions.
- Region where an oceanic plate sinks down into the asthenosphere at a convergent boundary, usually between continental and oceanic plates.
- The boundary between two tectonic plates that are sliding PAST each other horizontally.
- Hot liquid that forms when rock partially or completely melts, may include mineral crystals.
- The process by which new oceanic lithosphere is created at mid ocean ridges as older materials are pulled away from the ridge.
- Magma that flows onto the Earth's surface.
- Outermost, rigid layer of the Earth.
- Boundary between two tectonic plates that are moving AWAY from each other.
- Stream of fluid propelled by thermal convection.
- Outermost layer of the Earth, 5-100km thick, thinnest layer.
- Piece of the Lithosphere that moves around on top of the Asthenosphere.
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- Solid dense center of our planet that extends from the bottom of the outer core to the center.
- Core is divided into two categories, this one is liquid and surrounds the inner core.
- Theory Theory that the Earth's lithosphere is divided into tectonic plates that move around on top of the asthenosphere.
- Earth's major plaetes, known as plate tectonics.
- Occurs when one or a stack of originally flat and planar surfaces are bent or curved as a result of permanent deformation.
- A volcano made of alternating layers of lava and pyroclastic material.
- Amount of force per unit area that is put on given material.
- Theory that continents can drift apart from one another and have done so in the past.
- Boundary between two colliding tectonic plates.
- Mountain that forms when molten rock, called magma, is forced to the Earth's surface.
- Soft layer of the mantle on which pieces of the Lithosphere move.
- Layer of the Earth between the crust and the core. Extremely thick, contains most of Earth's mass.
- Stress which stretches rocks into two opposite directions, the rocks become longer in a lateral direction.
- Funnel shaped pit around the central vent of a volcano.
30 Clues: Outermost, rigid layer of the Earth. • Magma that flows onto the Earth's surface. • Boundary between two colliding tectonic plates. • Earth's major plaetes, known as plate tectonics. • Stream of fluid propelled by thermal convection. • Funnel shaped pit around the central vent of a volcano. • Amount of force per unit area that is put on given material. • ...
Excel Terminology 2013-09-28
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- An Excel file that contains individual worksheets. Also called a spreadsheet file.
- The rectangular shaped area on a worksheet that is created by the intersection of columns and rows.
- Tabs you see at the bottom of your workbook file, labeled Sheet 1, Sheet 2, and so on. You can rename the tabs. They represent worksheets within the workbook.
- A feature that allows you to copy information in an active cell to another cell or range of cells selected vertically.
- A feature that allows you to copy information in an active cell to another cell or range of cells you have selected horizontally.
- The name of the cell is determined by the name of the row and the column intersecting, such as A8.
- The identifying name that reflects the information contained in a column or row in a worksheet, such as name or date.
- A feature that allows you to quickly apply the contents of one cell to another cell or range of cells selected.
- A document that is stored on your computer. In Excel, a file is also known as a workbook.
- A function that automatically identifies and adds ranges of cells in your worksheet.
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- A combination of numbers and symbols used to express a calculation.
- A “page” within an Excel workbook that contains columns, rows, and cells.
- The cell in your worksheet that has been selected. It will have bolder gridlines around it.
- A command line above the worksheet where text, numbers, and formulas are entered into a worksheet.
- In a worksheet, the horizontal spaces with the headings 1, 2, 3, and so on.
- The identifying letters and numbers for columns and rows. Columns are identified with letters, rows with numbers.
- When you move the mouse while holding down the mouse button (usually the left) to select a range of cells.
- The lines on your worksheet that separate the columns and rows.
- A drop-down menu item and a button on the standard toolbar that allows you to select a formula that you wish to apply to data in your worksheet.
- In a worksheet, the vertical spaces with headings A, B, C, and so on.
20 Clues: The lines on your worksheet that separate the columns and rows. • A combination of numbers and symbols used to express a calculation. • In a worksheet, the vertical spaces with headings A, B, C, and so on. • A “page” within an Excel workbook that contains columns, rows, and cells. • In a worksheet, the horizontal spaces with the headings 1, 2, 3, and so on. • ...
Computer Terminology 2013-06-25
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- puts digital images into documents
- is what lets out all the sound
- another name for a file
- indicates the use of pictures and colours
- (e.g printer)
- another name for a folder
- used to make power points, word documents, games and many other things
- is a group of 8 bits
- another word for input or output
- represented by 1 or 0
- can be used for internet
- the person controlling the computer
- tapes the sound of your voice, music or sounds
- a group of computers
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- (e.g keyboard, mouse and USB)
- a number of steps
- is when the dots are connected
- the monitor
- is used to click things on the screen
- a gaming stick
- square black piece of plastic
- a machine that put text or pictures on paper
- is the meeting point between the user and the computer language
- is used to type on
- read only memory
- stores information
- random access memory
- relating to, using, or storing data or information in the form of a signal
- a type of software used every day (e.g word)
- to create a piece of art
30 Clues: the monitor • (e.g printer) • a gaming stick • read only memory • a number of steps • is used to type on • stores information • is a group of 8 bits • random access memory • a group of computers • represented by 1 or 0 • another name for a file • can be used for internet • to create a piece of art • another name for a folder • (e.g keyboard, mouse and USB) • square black piece of plastic • ...
Geriatric Terminology 2013-11-07
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- a state of lightheadedness, muscular weakness, and feeling faint
- commonly known as a stroke
- one who specializes in the study of the functioning and diseases of the heart
- very rapid uncoordinated contractions of the atria
- a physician who specializes in the urinary or urogenital tract
- a clouding of the lens of the eye that obstructs the passage of light
- an ulceration of tissue deprived of adequate blood supply by prolonged pressure
- a feeling of dizziness
- abnormally high blood pressure
- a disease in which pressure inside the eye causes gradual loss of vision
- a visual condition which causes an inability to focus sharply for near vision
- a mental disorder characterized by confusion, disordered speech, and hallucinations
- a gradual loss of the central part of the field of vision usually affecting both eyes
- hardening and thickening of the walls of arteries due to deposit of fatty substances
- deficient activity of the thyroid gland
- inflammation of the prostate gland
- prolonged lack of appetite
- partial loss of ability to taste
- brief attacks of chest pain triggered by insufficient oxygen reaching the heart
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- a mental condition marked by memory impairment and inability to plan and initiate complex behavior
- patches of purplish discoloration on the skin often due to vitamin deficiency
- a condition in which the bones become weak and break easily
- an acute viral inflammation caused by reactivation of the herpes virus causing chicken pox
- pain and inflammation in the colon
- a loss or lack of balance
- one who studies and treats cancer and tumors
- ringing or roaring in the ears only heard by the sufferer
- a disease of the lungs marked by inflammation, congestion, fever, cough, and difficulty in breathing and caused especially by infection
- a thin tube that is put into the body to remove or inject a liquid or to keep a passage open
- inability of the body to control the functions of urination or defecation
- inflammation of the joints
- a disease in which the lungs become stretched and breathing becomes difficult
- noncancerous waxy, scaly, slightly elevated; brown or black growth on the usually on face, chest, shoulders or back
- difficult swallowing
- loss of hair : baldness
- a mood disorder marked especially by sadness, inactivity, difficulty with thinking and concentration
- deficiency of red blood cells
- abnormal dryness of the mouth
38 Clues: difficult swallowing • a feeling of dizziness • loss of hair : baldness • a loss or lack of balance • commonly known as a stroke • inflammation of the joints • prolonged lack of appetite • deficiency of red blood cells • abnormal dryness of the mouth • abnormally high blood pressure • partial loss of ability to taste • pain and inflammation in the colon • ...
computer terminology 2013-10-27
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- new to old times and our time.
- Stands for "Read-Only Memory.
- a planned series of future events or performances.
- someone or something who is using something.
- a place in your mind that stores and remembers information.
- a GUI operating system for personal computers.
- a series of actions or steps taken in order to finish.
- a __________ device.
- the control column of an aircraft.
- a point where two systems meet and interact.
- for storing loose papers.
- a panel of keys that operate a computer or typewriter.
- put in, taken in.
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- a piece of equipment that marks out points on a chart.
- an unconsecrated male sheep.
- relating to or in the form of a graph.
- scans and prints things you have drawn or made.
- show a film or video or broadcast a television programme.
- a device that prints things out for you.
- a group or system of interconnected people or things.
- to produce a picture or diagram.
- a small rodent lives in holes of a house eats cheese.
- a flexible removable magnetic disk for storing data.
- signals or data.
- something to connect to computer so you can hear it.
- records what you say at a click of a button.
- digits or bits.
- a small amount small piece.
- the amount of something produced by a person.
- a folder or box for holding loose papers.
30 Clues: digits or bits. • signals or data. • put in, taken in. • a __________ device. • for storing loose papers. • a small amount small piece. • an unconsecrated male sheep. • Stands for "Read-Only Memory. • new to old times and our time. • to produce a picture or diagram. • the control column of an aircraft. • relating to or in the form of a graph. • ...
Reading Terminology 2014-04-08
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- the pattern of beats or a series of stressed and unstressed
- a small object such as a book, weapon etc, used by actors in a play or film
- when a poem is written without a pattern of rhyme, meter, or line length.
- a word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase in the same language
- words that create an image in the reader’s mind using the five senses
- a logical guess
- an affix that is added to the end of the word to change its meaning or to form a different word.
- a list of chapters or divisions in a book, usually located in the front
- not based on true events
- the perspective from which the story is told
- in general, a literary work in which the central character meets an unhappy or disastrous end
- a written version of a play or other dramatic composition; used in preparing for a performance
- a nonfiction genre based on a person’s life
- a nonfiction piece that is written in a narrative format
- a person or anything presented as a person, in a literary work
- scenery and staging of a dramatic production
- the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in each line
- a figure of speech in which two things are compared, usually by saying one thing is another (Example‐ “Kate is a chicken” or “The snow is a white blanket” )
- A section or division of a poem; specifically, a grouping of lines
- a conversation between two characters
- they act as transition words by leading the reader to think in the direction you want them to go. They usually assist the reader in locating the main idea.
- develops one idea.
- a story acted out, usually on a stage by actors and actresses who take the parts of specific characters (Dramatic Literature)
- a nonfiction selection based on a person’s life that is written by the person
- the form of a word after all affixes are removed
- provides visual documentation of the topic
- various ways of manipulating and placing text to draw attention to or emphasize certain points or ideas in narrative (e.g. bolding or boxing questions, italicizing key vocabulary, listing, bulleting, numbering).
- the way in which a word or name is pronounced
- an alphabetical list of terms or words found in or relating to a specific subject, text, or dialect, with explanations; a brief dictionary.
- the narrator is also a character in his or her story and describes the action that happens to himself
- when two words sound the same at the end
- phrases which people use in everyday language which do not make sense literally, but we understand what they mean .
- a division with no change of locale or abrupt shift of time
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- the group of actors in a play, film, or television show
- a figure of speech that uses ‘like’, ‘as’, or ‘as if’ to compare two essentially different objects, actions, or attributes (Her fingers were as cold as ice. Andy ran like a cheetah.)
- a literary work which is funny or amusing and ends well, is written to have a good ending and to make people laugh
- A struggle between a character and an outside force; or a struggle undergone by a character internally.
- the special language authors use to create pictures in the reader’s mind
- the author of the drama or play
- The beginning, middle, and end; logical order
- a figure of speech in which human characteristics are attributed to animals, plants, inanimate objects, natural forces or abstract ideas (Example‐ The moon followed me. )
- an alphabetical list of names, subjects, etc., with references to the places where they occur, typically found at the end of a book.
- A poem, such as a sonnet or an ode that expresses the thoughts and feelings of the poet. A lyric poem may resemble a song in form or style.
- the message or central idea of a drama (moral)
- the narrator is describing the action that happened to someone else -- not the narrator himself
- a playwright's descriptive or interpertive comments that provide the readers (and actors) with information about the dialogue, setting, and action of a play
- expository text, the purpose of the author is to inform, explain, describe, or define his or her subject to the reader
- Your prior knowledge, background knowledge
- to use a few words to give the most important information or the main points of something.
- the act, process, or method of forming or dividing words
- the end of the line of a poem, and the beginning of a new line
- a word that imitates the sound it represents.
- a long, uninterrupted speech (in a narrative or drama) that is spoken in the presence of the characters
- an additional element placed at the beginning or end of a root, stem, or word, or in the body of a word, to modify its meaning
- a title or brief explanation added to an article, illustration, cartoon, or poster (provides the main idea)
- an affix placed before a word, base, or another prefix to modify a term's meaning (creates a new word)
- one of the main divisions of a play or opera
57 Clues: a logical guess • develops one idea. • not based on true events • the author of the drama or play • a conversation between two characters • when two words sound the same at the end • Your prior knowledge, background knowledge • provides visual documentation of the topic • a nonfiction genre based on a person’s life • the perspective from which the story is told • ...
Musical Terminology 2014-04-19
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- / slow (slower than largo)
- / increasing volume
- / expanding, enlivening or varying the piece through use of improvisation
- / majestic
- / general indication for fast speed
- / any deliberate disturbance of the normal pulse of meter, accent or rhythm
- / the interval of the augmented 4th or diminished 5th
- / dying away
- / to get faster
- / an indication that gives the performer liberty to vary from strict tempo
- / tempo mark indicating a moderate walking speed
- / a tempo mark between andante and allegro
- / denotes a brief silent pause, during which metrical time is not counted
- / an elastic, flexible tempo involving slight accelerandos and ritardandos that alternate according to the requirements of the music
- / in moderate speed
- / very
- / suddenly
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- / indicates return to normal tempo after deviations such as ritardando or ad libitum
- / in a heavy manner
- / slow
- / decreasing volume
- / slackening in speed
- / slowing down, usually accompanied by a crescendo at a climax
- / denotes the greatest possible speed
- / same tempo
- / not too (much)
- / a designation for choral music without instrumental accompaniment
- / the general "lie" of a vocal part, whether high or low in average pitch
- / notes played smoothly without perceivable interruption
- / always
- / the distance between two notes
- / yall
- / less
- / with the voice
- / a vocal style designed to imitate and emphasize the natural reflections of speech
- / excited
- / lively or quick
- / the notes of a chord played one after the other instead of simultaneously
- / very slow tempo, usually combined with great expressiveness
- / in a graceful manner
- / very fast
- / more
42 Clues: / slow • / yall • / less • / more • / very • / always • / excited • / majestic • / suddenly • / very fast • / same tempo • / dying away • / to get faster • / not too (much) • / with the voice • / lively or quick • / in a heavy manner • / decreasing volume • / increasing volume • / in moderate speed • / slackening in speed • / in a graceful manner • / slow (slower than largo) • / the distance between two notes • ...
Financial Terminology 2014-06-08
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- list of organization's prices for each of its services
- A measure of cost based on the value of the alternatives that are given up in order to use a resource as the organization has chosen
- Process of making predictions
- Measure of the amount of cash received or disbursed at a given point in time
- technique for determining the minimum volume of output necessary for a program or service to be financially self sufficient
- Budget that is adjusted for volume of output
- Legal financial obligations an organization has to outsiders
- Discounts from full charges given to payers of health services
- Buildings or equipment with useful lives extending beyond the year in which they are purchased or put into use
- Plan for the day-to day operating revenues and expenses
- technique aimed at finding the best practices of other organizations and incorporating those practices within an organization
- system for keeping track of the financial status of an organization
- Costs that already have been incurred and will not be affected by future actions
- Ratios that examine the ability of an organization to meet its obligations in the coming year
- Plan that provides formal, quantitative expression of management's plans and expectations
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- operating expenses related to services provided to patients who ultimately do not pay, although they were expected to pay
- allocation of cost of an intangible asset over a lifetime
- Variance in which more is spent than what was budgeted
- Costs that do not change in total as volume changes within a relevant range
- Financial statement that represents the financial results of the organization's revenue and expense activities for a specific period of time
- Ratios that evaluate an organization's ability to meet its obligations as they come due over a time frame longer than one year
- valuable resources
- Financial report that indicates the financial position of an organization at a specific point in time
- compensation provided to employees in addition to base salary
- Amount by which the price exceeds the variable cost
- Difference between budget and actual results
- Residual value after the liabilities of an organization are subtracted from assets
- study of how scarce resources are allocated among possible uses
- Set of rules that must be followed for the organization's financial statements to be deemed a fair representation of the organization's financial position
- Any resource listed separately on a budget
- Plan for cash receipts and cash disbursements
31 Clues: valuable resources • Process of making predictions • Any resource listed separately on a budget • Budget that is adjusted for volume of output • Difference between budget and actual results • Plan for cash receipts and cash disbursements • Amount by which the price exceeds the variable cost • list of organization's prices for each of its services • ...
Retail Terminology 2014-01-12
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- a formal assurance (typically in writing) that certain conditions will be fulfilled usually free of charge, especially that a product will be repaired or replaced if not of a specified quality
- refers to the variety of products available for sale and the display of those products in such a way that it stimulates interest and entices customers to make a purchase
- To steal merchandise from a store that is open for business.
- Is a reduction in inventory due to shoplifting, employee theft, paperwork errors, breakages and supplier fraud
- A purchase made by a consumer that replaces a previous purchase that has been consumed
- A written acknowledgment that a specified article, sum of money, or shipment of merchandise has been received
- These are a persons legal rights granted by local and national government
- These are products that are produced in vast quantities many times made using a large production line
- This refers to what is acceptable within a store such as first impressions, exterior area, pay point area, display areas, dress code, general housekeeping, paperwork & health and safety
- Goods used by individuals and businesses that must be replaced regularly because they wear out or are used up
- the number of people entering a shop or shopping area in a given time
- Conditions or assurances on a product often at an extra cost
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- This refers to the general health, safety and hygiene within a store
- This refers to how products might be organised based on type, condition, brand, etc…
- Figure calculated by dividing the Value of all transactions by the number of transactions on a daily, weekly, monthly, or annual basis
- an arrangement by which a retailer pays only for goods sold, returning those that are unsold to the wholesaler or manufacturer
- Consumer contracts are protected under this
- An individual or organization that purchases goods and services from your company
- This normally refers to the end of a certain type of product which will not be reproduced
- Items that are send, brought or carried back
20 Clues: Consumer contracts are protected under this • Items that are send, brought or carried back • To steal merchandise from a store that is open for business. • Conditions or assurances on a product often at an extra cost • This refers to the general health, safety and hygiene within a store • the number of people entering a shop or shopping area in a given time • ...
Infection Terminology 2014-01-30
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- the most common infection-causing microoranisms
- acute bacterial infection of the dermis and connective tissue
- sign of a systemic infection
- a type of personal protective equipment
- type of personal protective equipment
- sign of a localized infection
- agent that inhibits the growth of a microorganism
- sudden onset
- term for microorganisms found in the blood with a culture
- agent that destroys bacteria
- term for a microoganism that causes disease only in a susceptible person
- place where an organism resides
- term related to a microcorganism's ability to produce a disease
- a microorganism-free area
- intervention to prevent spread of infection
- term for health-care associated infection
- sign of a localized infection
- long lasting
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- stage of the infectious process when symptoms begin to appear
- term for an infection limited to a specific part of the body
- term for an infection with no clinical evidence of disease
- term for a disease that is directly transmitted from one person to another
- type of personal protective equipment
- runny nose
- stage of the infectious process with replication of pathogen but no symptoms
- infection resulting from diagnostic or therapeutic procedures
- any person at risk for infection
- absence of disease-causing microorganism
- agent that prevents the growth and reproduction of bacteria
- a microorganism that causes disease
- first line of defense against infection
- term for an infection occurring in different parts of the body
- inflammation of the mucous membranes of the nose
- type of personal protective equipment
34 Clues: runny nose • sudden onset • long lasting • a microorganism-free area • sign of a systemic infection • agent that destroys bacteria • sign of a localized infection • sign of a localized infection • place where an organism resides • any person at risk for infection • a microorganism that causes disease • type of personal protective equipment • type of personal protective equipment • ...
Daily Terminology 2014-03-12
20 Clues: reduce • reject • decent • supple • fibrous • surmise • resound • tendency • nebulous • ambiance • constant • isolated • cheerful • revocable • courteous • reputable • prohibited • disapprove • knowledgeable • incomprehensible
Daily Terminology 2014-03-12
20 Clues: supple • reject • decent • reduce • fibrous • resound • surmise • nebulous • cheerful • ambiance • tendency • isolated • constant • courteous • revocable • reputable • disapprove • prohibited • knowledgeable • incomprehensible
Poetry terminology 2013-05-02
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- the rythmn and number of syllables
- line, verse and word length
- when a sentence is continued from one line to the next
- a type of poetry in which the poet relates to life experiences
- an image relating to smell
- same of similar sounds at the end of words
- a rhyme that has a final stressed syllable
- an image relating to what you feel
- an image relating to what you taste
- when something foreshadows something later in the poem
- repitition of similar sounding vowel sounds
- unmetred with an irregular syllable count and line length
- a rhyme that has a final unstressed syllable
- repition of similar sounds at the beginning of words
- a short final stanza
- a group of lines repeated throughout the poem
- words that create a picture in the readers mind
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- an unrealistic exaggeration
- pair of lines of the same length
- giving human attributes to an object or idea
- an image that represents something
- telling a story
- words used to imitate sounds
- when one thing is described as being like another
- two things are compared and one is substituted for the other
- a break or pause in the middle of a line
- an image relating to what you here
- emphasis given to a syllable or word
28 Clues: telling a story • a short final stanza • an image relating to smell • an unrealistic exaggeration • line, verse and word length • words used to imitate sounds • pair of lines of the same length • the rythmn and number of syllables • an image that represents something • an image relating to what you feel • an image relating to what you here • an image relating to what you taste • ...
Legal Terminology 2013-03-06
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- One who creates a trust, trustor
- Unfinished, incomplete
- To stop, bar, prevent
- Substitution of a contract
- Evil doing
- The final order of an equity court
- Clause of a notary public
- Pre-judgment seizure of property
- Addition or change to an original will
- Suppress; stop; cease; abate
- A professional designation earned
- Part of a pleading
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- One to whom an offer is made
- Written defamation
- Wrongful taking of personal property
- Type of standardized contract
- Gift of personal property by will
- One appointed by another
- To prevent or forbid by injunction
- Evidence Oral proof of contract terms
20 Clues: Evil doing • Written defamation • Part of a pleading • To stop, bar, prevent • Unfinished, incomplete • One appointed by another • Clause of a notary public • Substitution of a contract • One to whom an offer is made • Suppress; stop; cease; abate • Type of standardized contract • One who creates a trust, trustor • Pre-judgment seizure of property • Gift of personal property by will • ...
Grammar Terminology 2015-03-07
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- sentence breaker, pause
- riddle, quiz, enquiry
- remarks expression (eg. shouting)
- existing in thought or as an idea but not having a physical or concrete existence
- people, place or thing
- a way to determine the beginning of a paragraph
- arrange a piece of writing (sections)
- a word that describes an action/state or occurrence
- punctuation mark, indicating a pause, more pronounced than a comma
- a word or phrase used by itself, used to replace a noun
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- (type of noun) experiences through 5 senses
- clear expression of speech/writing
- period
- a count noun that denotes a group of individuals
- marks surrounding quotes or speech
- (type of noun) to indicate a significant or important individual person, place or thing
- describes a noun
- punctuation mark, indicates a list
- a word/phrase that modifies of an adjective or verb eg. place, time, degree
- beginning letter of a sentence
20 Clues: period • describes a noun • riddle, quiz, enquiry • people, place or thing • sentence breaker, pause • beginning letter of a sentence • remarks expression (eg. shouting) • clear expression of speech/writing • marks surrounding quotes or speech • punctuation mark, indicates a list • arrange a piece of writing (sections) • (type of noun) experiences through 5 senses • ...
Tapestry Terminology 2015-11-11
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- The backdoor to Tapestry
- Includes a member's PCP
- Microsoft is to Word as _ is to Tapestry
- The person responsible for the benefits
- Describes what is covered and how
- Where work routed to you and pools you work appears
- The end user side of Tapestry
- In Tapestry, NOT a hospital but the organization that owns Tapestry
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- Description of dates, plan, and group a member has
- Where you look up members
- Prior authorization, PA, Auth
- A communication tool within Tapestry
- Summary of Benefits
- Anyone who is covered by benefits
- Describes to what extent services are covered
- Any schedulable resource but typically doctors and hospitals
- A request for reimbursement of services rendered
- Can automatically occur on a CRM based on topic/subtopic
- The first step to log in to Tapestry is to log in to this
- Primary Care Physician
20 Clues: Summary of Benefits • Primary Care Physician • Includes a member's PCP • The backdoor to Tapestry • Where you look up members • Prior authorization, PA, Auth • The end user side of Tapestry • Anyone who is covered by benefits • Describes what is covered and how • A communication tool within Tapestry • The person responsible for the benefits • ...
Documentry Terminology 2015-10-11
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- In documentary filmmaking, perspective is the selection and arrangement of sounds and images to convey or imply the filmmaker’s point of view about a subject.
- A documentary film that is comprised entirely of authentic archival footage.
- A single continuous shot of unusually long duration which eliminates the need to edit the scene.
- Highly personalized expression uses juxtaposition of images.
- The juxtaposition of two or more shots to create a meaningful relationship between them. Editing is extremely important in documentaries, establishing both the film’s credibility and aesthetic.
- Emphasis on the interaction between filmmaker and subject.
- The narrative voice/perspective in the documentary film that presents the point of view of the film.
- An interview in which the filmmaker as interviewer is both off-screen and unheard.
- The emphasis of the filmmaker’s subjective attitude or personal engagement with a subject to evoke audience reaction.
- A non-fiction film that emphasizes verbal commentary and argumentative logic.
- French, meaning "film truth." A term applied to documentary films in which there is raw interaction between the filmmaker and the film subject.
- Use of actors to re-enact an event as it was documented.
- Appears periodically on screen to provide information such as the date, the time, the location or to identify a person shown on screen.
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- Emphasizing the documentary filmmaker's engagement in observing the subject's daily life and circumstances and documenting them with an unobtrusive camera.
- Emphasis on making evidence persuasive.
- Introduces subject using “real” or archival and moving images.
- An off-camera voice that comments about the images on film.
- What is on the screen has not been modified in any way.
- Films featuring the cultural context of the human experience.
- Someone we see and/or hear whose purpose it is to represent the point of view of the film.
- Powerful social and political influences.
21 Clues: Emphasis on making evidence persuasive. • Powerful social and political influences. • What is on the screen has not been modified in any way. • Use of actors to re-enact an event as it was documented. • Emphasis on the interaction between filmmaker and subject. • An off-camera voice that comments about the images on film. • ...
Unigroup Terminology 2016-05-11
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- WORKFLOW PLANNERS WORK FROM
- AMOUNT OF FUEL REQUIRED TO MOVE ORDER
- AMOUNT OF REVENUE TO BE EARNED BY HAULER
- THIRD PARTY DRIVER HAULS A LOADED VAN
- PER HUNDRED WEIGHT
- WORKFLOW AGENTS WORK OUT OF
- ORIGIN AGENT LOADS CUSTOMERS GOODS TO BRING TO WAREHOUSE
- SELLS THE MOVE AND IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MOVE PROCESS
- WORKFLOW TRANSPORT SOLUTIONS WORK FROM
- phone that allows operator to review/accept/reject orders
- ELECTRONIC LOGGING DEVICE
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- TRADITIONAL TRACTOR TRAILER
- AMOUNT OF GOODS THAT WOULD NOT FIT ON VAN
- WHEN ADDRESS REQUIRES SMALL TRUCK
- CLOSEST TO DELIVERY ADDRESS (ASSISTS W/ LABOR AND SHUTTLE)
- HAUL TO BOOK RATIO
- AGENT CLOSEST TO LOADING ADDRESS(ASSISTS W/ LABOR AND SHUTTLE)
- CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCE BOARD
- REQUEST FOR SERVICE OUTSIDE OF GUIDELINES
- DELIVERY DATE OUTSIDE OF QUOTE
- ESTIMATED TIME OF ARRIVAL
21 Clues: HAUL TO BOOK RATIO • PER HUNDRED WEIGHT • ESTIMATED TIME OF ARRIVAL • ELECTRONIC LOGGING DEVICE • TRADITIONAL TRACTOR TRAILER • WORKFLOW PLANNERS WORK FROM • WORKFLOW AGENTS WORK OUT OF • CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCE BOARD • DELIVERY DATE OUTSIDE OF QUOTE • WHEN ADDRESS REQUIRES SMALL TRUCK • AMOUNT OF FUEL REQUIRED TO MOVE ORDER • THIRD PARTY DRIVER HAULS A LOADED VAN • ...
Unigroup Terminology 2016-05-11
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- ESTIMATED TIME OF ARRIVAL
- AGENT CLOSEST TO LOADING ADDRESS(ASSISTS W/ LABOR AND SHUTTLE)
- CLOSEST TO DELIVERY ADDRESS (ASSISTS W/ LABOR AND SHUTTLE)
- THIRD PARTY DRIVER HAULS A LOADED VAN
- AMOUNT OF GOODS THAT WOULD NOT FIT ON VAN
- ELECTRONIC LOGGING DEVICE
- WORKFLOW PLANNERS WORK FROM
- WORKFLOW TRANSPORT SOLUTIONS WORK FROM
- ORIGIN AGENT LOADS CUSTOMERS GOODS TO BRING TO WAREHOUSE
- CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCE BOARD
- PHONE THAT ALLOWS OPERATOR TO REVIEW/ACCEPT/REJECT ORDERS
- HAUL TO BOOK RATIO
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- AMOUNT OF FUEL REQUIRED TO MOVE ORDER
- WHEN ADDRESS REQUIRES SMALL TRUCK
- AMOUNT OF REVENUE TO BE EARNED BY HAULER
- TRADITIONAL TRACTOR TRAILER
- WORKFLOW AGENTS WORK OUT OF
- SELLS THE MOVE AND IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MOVE PROCESS
- REQUEST FOR SERVICE OUTSIDE OF GUIDELINES
- DELIVERY DATE OUTSIDE OF QUOTE
- PER HUNDRED WEIGHT
21 Clues: PER HUNDRED WEIGHT • HAUL TO BOOK RATIO • ESTIMATED TIME OF ARRIVAL • ELECTRONIC LOGGING DEVICE • TRADITIONAL TRACTOR TRAILER • WORKFLOW AGENTS WORK OUT OF • WORKFLOW PLANNERS WORK FROM • CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCE BOARD • DELIVERY DATE OUTSIDE OF QUOTE • WHEN ADDRESS REQUIRES SMALL TRUCK • AMOUNT OF FUEL REQUIRED TO MOVE ORDER • THIRD PARTY DRIVER HAULS A LOADED VAN • ...
Unigroup Terminology 2016-05-11
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- SELLS THE MOVE AND IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MOVE PROCESS
- ORIGIN AGENT LOADS CUSTOMERS GOODS TO BRING TO WAREHOUSE
- AGENT CLOSEST TO DELIVERY ADDRESS (ASSISTS W/ LABOR AND SHUTTLE)
- ELECTRONIC LOGGING DEVICE
- AMOUNT OF GOODS THAT WOULD NOT FIT ON VAN
- THIRD PARTY DRIVER HAULS A LOADED VAN
- WORKFLOW PLANNERS WORK FROM
- WHEN ADDRESS REQUIRES SMALL TRUCK
- DELIVERY DATE OUTSIDE OF QUOTE
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- HAUL TO BOOK RATIO
- CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCE BOARD
- AGENT CLOSEST TO LOADING ADDRESS(ASSISTS W/ LABOR AND SHUTTLE)
- AMOUNT OF FUEL REQUIRED TO MOVE ORDER
- TRADITIONAL TRACTOR TRAILER
- ESTIMATED TIME OF ARRIVAL
- REQUEST FOR SERVICE OUTSIDE OF GUIDELINES
- WORKFLOW AGENTS WORK OUT OF
- PER HUNDRED WEIGHT
- AMOUNT OF REVENUE TO BE EARNED BY HAULER
- PHONE SOFTWARE THAT ALLOWS OPERATOR TO REVIEW/ACCEPT/REJECT ORDERS
- WORKFLOW TRANSPORT SOLUTIONS WORK FROM
21 Clues: HAUL TO BOOK RATIO • PER HUNDRED WEIGHT • ESTIMATED TIME OF ARRIVAL • ELECTRONIC LOGGING DEVICE • TRADITIONAL TRACTOR TRAILER • WORKFLOW AGENTS WORK OUT OF • WORKFLOW PLANNERS WORK FROM • CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCE BOARD • DELIVERY DATE OUTSIDE OF QUOTE • WHEN ADDRESS REQUIRES SMALL TRUCK • AMOUNT OF FUEL REQUIRED TO MOVE ORDER • THIRD PARTY DRIVER HAULS A LOADED VAN • ...
Art Terminology 2016-04-23
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- a frame used to support a canvas
- things that look or are solid
- the order of line, form, color, value, texture, and space in an arrangement
- character studies that exaggerate one or more features
- the area in a composition where emphasis is greater
- an arrangement of primary colors to create new colors
- artwork made by pasting pieces of paper on to a flat surface
- irregular shapes or forms
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- refers to a common name found on the color wheel
- work of art created to go with a story or other kinds of work in print
- a strong cloth used for painting
- the art of making plans
- change of color from one tone to another
- things that look flat
- a style of painting that represent the effects of sunlight on color
- a hidden symbolic meaning
- natural forms changed by geometrical reduction
- hand-made objects that represents a culture or period
- the placement of 2 opposites side by side
- the illusion of space in a picture plane
20 Clues: things that look flat • the art of making plans • a hidden symbolic meaning • irregular shapes or forms • things that look or are solid • a strong cloth used for painting • a frame used to support a canvas • change of color from one tone to another • the illusion of space in a picture plane • the placement of 2 opposites side by side • ...
Livestock Terminology 2023-03-09
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- mature female pig
- intact male sheep
- castrated male pig
- young,immature female cattle
- baby goat
- intact male cattle
- castrated male cattle
- scientific name for pigs
- castrated male sheep or goat
- animal bred from parents of the same breed
- castrated male horse
- baby sheep
- intact mature male horse
- immature female horse
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- intact male pig
- baby cattle
- intact young male horse
- scientific name for cattle
- animal bred from parents of different breeds
- scientific name for horses
- baby horse
- mature female cattle
- mature female horse
- female sheep
- baby pig
- immature female pig
- intact male goat
- female goat
28 Clues: baby pig • baby goat • baby horse • baby sheep • baby cattle • female goat • female sheep • intact male pig • intact male goat • mature female pig • intact male sheep • castrated male pig • intact male cattle • mature female horse • immature female pig • mature female cattle • castrated male horse • castrated male cattle • immature female horse • intact young male horse • scientific name for pigs • ...
Anatomy Terminology 2023-02-07
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- the chest
- the kneecap
- the bony structures around the eyes; the eye sockets
- the thirty-three bones of the spinal column
- the two fused bones forming the upper jaw
- the breastbone
- the superior and widest portion of the pelvis
- the bony structure of the head
- the medial and larger bone of the lower leg
- the superior portion of the sternum
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- the nose bones
- the inferior portion of the sternum
- bones that form the structure of the cheeks
- the large bone of the thigh
- the medial anterior portion of the pelvis
- the top, back, and sides of the skull
- the pelvic socket into which the ball at the proximal end of the femur fits to form the hip joint
- the basin shaped bony structure that supports the spine and attatched the lower extremities
- the lower jaw-bone
- the lower, posterior portions of the pelvis
20 Clues: the chest • the kneecap • the nose bones • the breastbone • the lower jaw-bone • the large bone of the thigh • the bony structure of the head • the inferior portion of the sternum • the superior portion of the sternum • the top, back, and sides of the skull • the medial anterior portion of the pelvis • the two fused bones forming the upper jaw • ...
Livestock Terminology 2023-03-15
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- Unsexed male beef
- Mature female pig
- Young beef animal
- Act of giving birth
- Young male chick
- Castrated male sheep/goat
- Sheep scientific name
- Mature male horse
- Mature female beef
- Female chicken
- Castrated male horse
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- Mature male chicken
- Sheep giving birth
- Mature male pig
- Pigs giving birth
- Young female chick
- Unsexed male pig
- Female goat
- Young male horse
- Young female beef
- young goat
- Pig scientific name
- Young female pig
23 Clues: young goat • Female goat • Female chicken • Mature male pig • Young male chick • Unsexed male pig • Young male horse • Young female pig • Unsexed male beef • Mature female pig • Young beef animal • Pigs giving birth • Young female beef • Mature male horse • Sheep giving birth • Young female chick • Mature female beef • Mature male chicken • Act of giving birth • Pig scientific name • Castrated male horse • ...
Yearbook Terminology 2023-03-15
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- a basic organizational plan that lists yearbook spreads with the subject of each page
- a type or style of text
- the arrangement of the page elements
- the process of improving the copy for clarity, accuracy, and style (2 words)
- a predesigned layout
- where two pages meet in the center
- the idea or concept that ties the entire yearbook together
- the focal point of the page (2 words)
- when you list a person's name and give them credit as the author of the story
- all text on the page
- when content or imagery extends past the edge of the page
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- the empty space on a page that that prevents overcrowding; also called negative space (2 words)
- the 2022-2023 yearbook theme (2 words)
- short copy (text) that describes a picture, often placed below it, to help the reader better understand the image
- a posed photo of a person’s head and shoulders
- the page number in the yearbook
- a small portion of the story that highlights a key point reused in larger type as a graphic page element (2 words)
- a bold or larger line of text at the top of a story that summarizes or introduces what it is about
- two facing pages in a yearbook
- the outside of the yearbook
- the yearbook's "final" page (comes before ads and index)
- the first page of the yearbook, which often includes a picture of the school building, logo and year (2 words)
- an unposed or casual picture of a person or group.
23 Clues: a predesigned layout • all text on the page • a type or style of text • the outside of the yearbook • two facing pages in a yearbook • the page number in the yearbook • where two pages meet in the center • the arrangement of the page elements • the focal point of the page (2 words) • the 2022-2023 yearbook theme (2 words) • a posed photo of a person’s head and shoulders • ...
Photograph Terminology 2022-09-23
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- Visual distortion in your image that looks like tiny specks
- Variable focal length lens
- Distance between the nearest and furthest point in an image that remains sharp
- stands for International standards Organization and it's expressed as a whole number
- When you are ready to take a picture you push this
- Unwanted reflection off a shiny or glossy surface
- A three legged metal stand for holding a camera that prevents camera moving during exposures
- The Total amount of light entering the camera
- Make sure this is charged and working
- meter The device in your camera that captures how much light passes to record an image onto your memory card
- The separation between the darkest and brightest areas of the image
- The most common image file type that is universally readable
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- A lens with a fixed focal length that cannot zoom
- The art of telling a visual story with photographs
- To cut out or remove unwanted areas of a photo
- Size of the lens opening expressed numerically
- The specific location from which a photo is shot
- Lighting generated by an electric flash tube or an unnatural source
- One of the three elements on the exposure triangle
- Abbreviation for digital single-lens reflex
- The kind of exposure that results if an image comes out dark
- The unoccupied space around the subject in your image
- Means Drawing with light in greek.
23 Clues: Variable focal length lens • Means Drawing with light in greek. • Make sure this is charged and working • Abbreviation for digital single-lens reflex • The Total amount of light entering the camera • To cut out or remove unwanted areas of a photo • Size of the lens opening expressed numerically • The specific location from which a photo is shot • ...
Pulmonary Terminology 2023-04-19
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- A pressure measurement during mechanical ventilation that is taken during an inspiratory pause at peak inspiration.
- A process of measuring and monitoring the amount of carbon dioxide in exhaled air.
- A negative pressure ventilator that was invented in the 1920s that was primarily used to treat patients with polio.
- The coughing up of blood from the respiratory tract.
- The accumulation of blood in the pleural cavity that occurs from a traumatic thoracic injury.
- A traumatic injury where a portion of the rib cage is fractured and becomes detached from the chest wall.
- Microscopic grape-like structures in the airways of your lungs. Gas exchange takes place in these air sacs.
- A collection of mucus that results in an occlusion of the airway.
- An organ in the anterior neck that helps produce sound and protects the vocal cords and trachea.
- A procedure that involves the removal of an endotracheal tube from the trachea.
- Paradoxus An abnormal decrease in blood pressure with each inspiratory effort.
- A small, handheld device that uses positive expiratory pressure and vibrations to help clear mucus from the lungs.
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- Lung disease that can develop after inhaling asbestos fibers. It may cause scar tissue to surround the lungs.
- A body position where the patient lies face down with their back up.
- Medicine that dilates or opens up the airways in your lungs. You may get it from a nebulizer, inhaler, or oral pill.
- A condition that occurs when air leaks into the pleural space of the thorax that results in a collapsed lung.
- Also known as rales, are abnormal sounds that are heard as air moves through secretions in the small or middle airways of the lungs.
- A condition characterized by elevated carbon dioxide levels in the blood.
- Sample of blood drawn from an artery, most often near the wrist. This measures acid-base balance (pH), carbon dioxide (PaCO2), oxygen (PaO2), and oxygen saturation (SaO2).
- An aerosol delivery device that creates particles out of a liquid medication to facilitate absorption in the airways of the lungs.
- The abnormal bulging of the jugular veins in a patient’s neck that is often a sign of heart failure.
21 Clues: The coughing up of blood from the respiratory tract. • A collection of mucus that results in an occlusion of the airway. • A body position where the patient lies face down with their back up. • A condition characterized by elevated carbon dioxide levels in the blood. • Paradoxus An abnormal decrease in blood pressure with each inspiratory effort. • ...
Physics terminology 2023-02-27
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- The point maximum amplitude
- The tensile force cause an extension
- The SI base unit of current
- Another term for heavy damping
- Nuclei that are unstable
- Sound with frequencies above the range of human hearing
- One of the six types or flavour's of the quark
- The antiparticles of quarks
- Process used to convert an alternating current into direct current
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- Distance between two crest or two trough of a wave
- The product of a force acting on an object and time
- Change of position
- the product of the mass m and velocity v
- The closeness of a measured value to the true
- Circuit components that store charge
- A point of zero amplitude
- Name given to quantum of energy when the energy is in the form of electromagnetic radiation
- Where two or more wave meet or overlap
- Change in the shape or size of solid object as the of a force
- Wave in which the vibrations of particle in the wave right angles of wave travelling
- One of the three type of particle (atoms elements)
- Unit of the charge
22 Clues: Change of position • Unit of the charge • Nuclei that are unstable • A point of zero amplitude • The point maximum amplitude • The SI base unit of current • The antiparticles of quarks • Another term for heavy damping • The tensile force cause an extension • Circuit components that store charge • Where two or more wave meet or overlap • the product of the mass m and velocity v • ...
Animal terminology 2023-02-01
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- A Newly born chicken
- A Young Chicken
- Giving birth to piglets
- A short name for a Billy Goat
- A Young female pig
- Scientific name for sheep
- scientific name for a pig
- A Young pig
- A Young Female sheep
- A young female pig that has not produced a litter of piglets
- A Castrated male sheep
- Scientific name for a goat
- To Give birth to a goat
- A Male Chicken
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- Giving birth to a calf
- The scientific name for a chicken
- An uncastrated male Bovine
- A female goat
- A recently born Sheep
- Scientific name for cattle
- A Male Bovine that has been castrated
- A Castrated male Goat
- An uncastrated male sheep
- The act of Giving birth to new chickens
- a Young female cow that has not borne a calf
25 Clues: A Young pig • A female goat • A Male Chicken • A Young Chicken • A Young female pig • A Newly born chicken • A Young Female sheep • A recently born Sheep • A Castrated male Goat • Giving birth to a calf • A Castrated male sheep • Giving birth to piglets • To Give birth to a goat • Scientific name for sheep • scientific name for a pig • An uncastrated male sheep • An uncastrated male Bovine • ...
Terminology/Slang 2023-02-09
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- Colour of the sky
- Made from Trees
- Casual way to say stomach
- breakfast food high in protein
- Chemical element with the symbol Cu
- Famous elongated crustacean eaten by many.
- Hoofed mammal, in which the female is called a mare
- sam USA
- Not Carib but
- Not cold but
- Kids love playing with them
- Athletic footwear
- 3 multiple by 3
- substance consisting of protein, fat, carbohydrates, and other nutrients
- Refers to a place and a type of marijuana
- Shine bright like a
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- Current influx of who in TT
- Shout-out Mia Mottley
- Bees love these blossoming plants
- Tropical fruit used to make chow and an upside-down cake
- A something a day keeps the doctor away
- ArmaLite Rifle
- Worn on your head
- A bush used to make a side for Sunday lunch, can also be used to make a soup
- You can wear this and it's the largest Channel Island between England and France
- Generic term for all footwear worn by men and women
- Colour between blue and yellow
- Not black but
- She rules England
- Pure or high-quality Cannabis
- Mineral our bodies need and Nailah Blackman sang about this man
- Grain also known as Maize
- Swine or Hog
33 Clues: sam USA • Not cold but • Swine or Hog • Not Carib but • Not black but • ArmaLite Rifle • Made from Trees • 3 multiple by 3 • Colour of the sky • Worn on your head • She rules England • Athletic footwear • Shine bright like a • Shout-out Mia Mottley • Casual way to say stomach • Grain also known as Maize • Current influx of who in TT • Kids love playing with them • Pure or high-quality Cannabis • ...
Animal Terminology 2023-03-30
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- meat from horses
- meat from sheep over one year of age
- the process of giving birth in porcine
- a male animal that has had its testicles removed
- male porcine that has been castrated
- adult male equine
- Animals whose ancestors are of only one breed
- adapting an animal to the needs of humans
- adult male ovine
- process of giving birth in equine
- scientific name for horses
- removing an animal from the herd
- baby porcine
- the father
- an ovine male that has been castrated
- immature female porcine
- scientific name for sheep
- a young female bovine that has not had a baby
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- the process of giving birth in livestock
- Animals that are not purebred
- cattle that do not have horns due to genetics
- Adult female bovine
- immature male porcine
- the mother
- the scientific name for cattle
- immature female horse
- adult female porcine
- Identifying desirable animals for breeding purposes
- a baby equine
- male equine that has been castrated
- adult female horse over 2 years of age
- mating animals that are related
- giving birth in cattle
- Scientific name for pigs
- meat from young calves
- the process of giving birth in ovine
- adult female ovine
- a male bovine that has been castrated
- meat from pigs
39 Clues: the mother • the father • baby porcine • a baby equine • meat from pigs • meat from horses • adult male ovine • adult male equine • adult female ovine • Adult female bovine • adult female porcine • immature male porcine • immature female horse • giving birth in cattle • meat from young calves • immature female porcine • Scientific name for pigs • scientific name for sheep • scientific name for horses • ...
Ballet Terminology 2023-04-03
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- to escape
- to chase
- to develop
- to jump
- to bend
- in the air
- inside
- fast and quick movement
- de jambe circle of the leg
- to pass
- outside
- curtsy or bow
- to stretch
- to melt
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- to rise
- to the side
- step of the cat
- carriage of the arms
- large kick
- turn spin or whirl
- to strike
- chained
- to the back
- slow and sustained movement
- to sustain
- to the front
26 Clues: inside • to rise • to jump • to bend • chained • to pass • outside • to melt • to chase • to escape • to strike • to develop • large kick • in the air • to sustain • to stretch • to the side • to the back • to the front • curtsy or bow • step of the cat • turn spin or whirl • carriage of the arms • fast and quick movement • de jambe circle of the leg • slow and sustained movement
Media Terminology 2023-04-26
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- Sound that only the audience are able to hear
- A type of angle that often depicts a character as vulnerable
- An editing technique often found within the action genre
- One of the 4 aspects of the Uses & Gratifications theory that links with relationships with other people
- A way in which audiences are categorised based on several factors
- a French word that literally translates to everything visible
- The theory devised by Stuart Hall that relates to a specific audience and how they might react
- When something has broken the 4th wall
- The last name of the theorist who spoke about stereotypes
- A type of angle that often depicts a character as powerful
- Multiple connotations of something
- The technical name to the title of a magazine
- A type of behaviour that is often depicted as negative involving the influence of media
- The psychiatrist who conducted the Bobo doll experiment
- One of the 4 aspects of the Uses & Gratifications theory that is used to leave reality for entertainment purposes
- One of the 4 aspects of the Uses & Gratifications theory that is used to better understand yourself
- The woman responsible for the male gaze
- Sound that the characters are able to hear
- This can be a piece of text used to establish the dominant message
- A word that describes a mixture of different genres in one
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- A way in which audiences are categorised based on their ideologies or hobbies
- A type of response to Stuart Hall's theory where an audience can be in between
- A type of response to Stuart Hall's theory where the audience doesn't agree
- Borrowing from other media sources, often called references
- A type of audience that decodes messages
- One of the 4 aspects of the Uses & Gratifications theory that is used to gain knowledge
- Something that is inferred by another thing
- One of the theorists behind the Uses & Gratifications theory
- The theorist responsible for establishing the 7 character archetypes
- One of the theorists behind the Uses & Gratifications theory
- A type of response to Stuart Hall's theory where the audience agrees
- A type of audience that doesn't decode messages
- Often a false sense of reality that has been orchestrated by a producer to present their dominant message
- The last name of the theorist that states genre needs to be challenged in order to remain relevant
- The theorist behind the 5 stages of equilibrium narrative
- The test that only passes if there are two women that talk to one another about something other than a man
- Fancy writing, often formal
- The literal meaning to something
38 Clues: Fancy writing, often formal • The literal meaning to something • Multiple connotations of something • When something has broken the 4th wall • The woman responsible for the male gaze • A type of audience that decodes messages • Sound that the characters are able to hear • Something that is inferred by another thing • Sound that only the audience are able to hear • ...
media terminology 2023-04-26
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- the literal meaning of something
- the idea that an audience is not fully analaysing
- the categorisation of media
- the metaphorical meaning of something
- the statistical representation of a group with a certain characteristic
- a generalisation of a large group of people
- certain media can be this when it has more than one genre attached to it
- multiple meanings
- a belief
- a response that is the unintended interpretation of something
- a response which was initially intended for the audience to have
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- something paired with an image to push a certain narrative
- audio that is not from the initial recording's surroundings
- fancy/formal text
- informal, easy to read
- text that is usually written
- the personal representation of a group based on psychological characteristics and traits such as values, desires, goals, interests, and lifestyle choices
- idea that most stories have a certain 5 stage pattern
- a response that is somewhat against what is being presented but can understand it
- audio that was from the initial recording's surroundings
20 Clues: a belief • fancy/formal text • multiple meanings • informal, easy to read • the categorisation of media • text that is usually written • the literal meaning of something • the metaphorical meaning of something • a generalisation of a large group of people • the idea that an audience is not fully analaysing • idea that most stories have a certain 5 stage pattern • ...
Pharmacogenomic terminology 2017-09-25
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- When two different alleles are present on the chromosome pair
- The absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME) of bioactive drugs following their administration
- A gene predicted to be associated with a particular trait e.g disease, adverse reaction to a drug
- Part of the genome formed by DNA sequences that encode genes
- An individual’s collection of genes
- Maximum beneficial or therapeutic response that a drug can produce
- HIV drug for which all patients undergo a genetic test prior to administration
- Can cause respiratory depression in some babies
- Two non-functional alleles and therefore have little to no enzyme activity
- Well know anticoagulant that causes severe side affects in certain individuals
- A single nucleotide locus with two or more naturally occurring alleles defined by a single base pair substitution
- A study to assess common genetic variations across the entire genome of a large population of individuals in order to study whether any of the investigated variations is associated with a phenotype of interest
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- The biochemical and physiological effects of drugs, particularly those that define the drugs mechanism of action on the body
- Two normally functioning alleles and therefore have normal enzyme activity
- A group of enzymes involved in drug metabolism and found in high levels in the liver
- The basic physical unit of inheritance
- A variant that has two or more alleles and is present at a frequency of at least 1% of the population
- Variants in this gene can cause severe reactions in response to carbamazepine and abcavir
- A collection of genetic variants, such as SNPs, that always travel together (are inherited together) on the same individual allele
- A precursor (forerunner) of a drug needs to undergo chemical conversion by metabolic processes before becoming an active pharmacological agent
- An unintended, harmful reaction to medicines
21 Clues: An individual’s collection of genes • The basic physical unit of inheritance • An unintended, harmful reaction to medicines • Can cause respiratory depression in some babies • Part of the genome formed by DNA sequences that encode genes • When two different alleles are present on the chromosome pair • ...
Ceramic terminology 2020-04-13
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- kneading clay to a uniform texture
- hand building by blending coils together
- clay plus pigments for decoration
- to sculpt and blend surfaces of clay
- forming plastic clay on a potter's wheel
- method to attach pieces of clay
- ceramic "glue" to fuse pieces together
- hand building by pinching thumb and fingers
- tool to shape clay and smooth surface
- decorating with a syringe with colored slip
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- clays workable state
- contraction of clay by drying and firing
- 2nd firing;glass glaze
- pinch, coil, slab
- stage to carve and join slabs
- furnace to "fire"clay
- decoration achieved by scratching through slip
- most breakable, ready to bisque
- machine for mixing clay
- hand building by joining flat clay pieces
- hardening of clay body
21 Clues: pinch, coil, slab • clays workable state • furnace to "fire"clay • 2nd firing;glass glaze • hardening of clay body • machine for mixing clay • stage to carve and join slabs • most breakable, ready to bisque • method to attach pieces of clay • clay plus pigments for decoration • kneading clay to a uniform texture • to sculpt and blend surfaces of clay • ...
Livestock Terminology 2021-01-27
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- what are the offspring in the poultry industry called?
- what is the name of the mature male in the swine industry?
- what are the castrated male poultry called?
- what is the name of the agricultural product that we get from swine?
- what is the name of an immature female in the cattle industry?
- what is the mature female in the sheep industry?
- what is the name of the mature male in the poultry industry?
- what is the name of the young female in the swine industry?
- what is the name of the offspring in the cattle industry?
- scientific name for swine
- what is the immature male in the sheep industry called?
- what is the name of the castrated male in the swine industry?
- what agricultural product do we get from the goat industry?
- what is the name of the mature female in the sheep industry?
- what is the name of a mature male in the cattle industry?
- what is the young male in the goat industry called?
- what is the young female in the goat industry called?
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- scientific name for goats
- what are the offspring called in the goat industry?
- what is the name of a castrated male in the cattle industry?
- what are the offspring in the swine industry called?
- what is the immature female in the sheep industry called?
- what is the 3 letter word agricultural product that we get from poultry?
- what is the castrated male sheep and goat?
- what is the name of the mature female in the swine industry?
- what is the name of the mature female in the poultry industry?
- what are the offspring called in the sheep industry?
- what is the name of the mature male in the sheep industry?
- what is the name of the agricultural product that we get from swine?
- what is the name of a mature female in the cattle industry?
- scientific name for cattle
- scientific name for sheep
- what is the mature female in the goat industry?
- scientific name for horses
- what is the name of the mature male in the goat industry?
- what is the name of the young female in the poultry industry?
36 Clues: scientific name for goats • scientific name for swine • scientific name for sheep • scientific name for cattle • scientific name for horses • what is the castrated male sheep and goat? • what are the castrated male poultry called? • what is the mature female in the goat industry? • what is the mature female in the sheep industry? • ...
Respiratory Terminology 2021-01-26
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- iny blood vessel that connects an arteriole (the smallest division of an artery) with a venule (the smallest division of a vein).
- lung capacity: volume of air inhaled and exhaled with each breath-500mL
- air enters it from the nose, and it is divided into three sections
- inflammation of the larynx.
- tree: multiple-branched bronchi.
- visual examination of interior structures of the body with an endoscope
- an image or record produced on exposed or processed film by radiography.
- membranes: membrane covered with epithelium that lines the tubular organs of the body.
- Inflammatin of the sinuses.
- smallest branches of the bronchi
- process of oxygen and CO2 exchange through the alveolar capillary membrane
- lung capacity: the volume remaining in the lungs after a normal, passive exhalation. I
- respiration: occurs when the cells use 02 and nutrients to produce energy, water, and C02
- lung capacity: max volume of air exhaled from point of max inspiration- 4600 MI- TV+IRV+ERV
- cavities on the skull that surround the nasal area
- listening to the sounds of the body during a physical examination
- capable of being transmitted from one individual to another.
- tiny hair like structures that move mucous and dirt toward the esophagus
- cells: Cells that form a thin surface coating on the outside of a body structure.
- tiny air sacs in the lungs where the exchange of 02 and C02 occurs b/w the lungs and bloodstream
- cavity: the portion of the ventral body cavity situated between the neck and the diaphragm; it contains the pleural cavity.
- rate: an expression of the amount of oxygen consumed by the body cells.
- Pneumonia is an infection of the lung
- a colorless, odorless reactive gas, the chemical element of atomic number 8 and the life-supporting component of the air.
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- health condition or disease that is persistent or otherwise long-lasting in its effects or a disease that comes with time
- inflammation of the trachea.
- Difficult or labored breathing.
- inflammation of the bronchi
- Abnormal increase in the depth and rate of the respiratory movements.
- (singular bronchus): tube that divides after it leaves the trachea and becomes the right and left bronchus
- located b/w the pharynx and trachea, has nine layers of cartilage and contains vocal cords
- air rushes in through the airways to the alveoli, where the exchange of 02, a gas needed by the body cells is taken in, and the removing of C02, a gas that is a metabolic waste product
- Absence of spontaneous respiration.
- the diffusion of pure solvent across a membrane in response to a concentration gradient, usually from a solution of lesser to one of greater solute concentration.
- substance derived or produced from a microorganism that inhibits or kills other microorganisms
- The condition of having below normal oxygen levels in the body tissues and cells.
- gradient: The difference in the amounts of a substance on either side of a membrane or in two areas of a biological system. Substances diffuse down a concentration gradient, from the area of higher concentration to lower concentration.
- filament: red, fleshy part of the gills; they take oxygen into the blood.
- Natural & synthetic compounds that either inhibit or kill microorganisms; among the most widely used therapeutic agents in the world
- arch: the cartilagenous skeleton supporting a GILL.
- muscle that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity
- lung capacity: volume of air in the lungs after a max inspiration-5800 MI-TV+IRV+ERV+RV
- degree of pathogenicity of a microorganism as indicated by case fatality rates and/or its ability to invade the tissues of the host
- leaf like structure, made of cartilage, that covers the larynx during swallowing
- White blood cells whose job is to destroy invading microorganisms. Listeria monocytogenes avoids being killed and can multiply within the macrophage.
- the engulfing of microorganisms or other cells and foreign particles by phagocytes.
- capacity: volume of air in the lungs
- tube extending from larynx to the center of the chest
- Replete with fluids.
- epithelium-lined body cavity of metazoans above the lower worms that forms a large space when well developed between the digestive tract and the body wall.
- inflammation of the mucus membrane lining the nasal cavity; akso referred to as coryza or the common cold.
- edema: condition in which fluid accumulates in the lungs, usually because the heart's left ventricle does not pump adequately.
- dioxide: A gas which is the byproduct of cellular metabolism and which collects in the tissues, is cleared from the tissues by the blood within the veins, is carried by the hemoglobin in the red blood cells, and removed from the body via the lungs in the exhaled air.
- muscles: muscles located between the ribs
54 Clues: Replete with fluids. • inflammation of the bronchi • inflammation of the larynx. • Inflammatin of the sinuses. • inflammation of the trachea. • Difficult or labored breathing. • tree: multiple-branched bronchi. • smallest branches of the bronchi • Absence of spontaneous respiration. • capacity: volume of air in the lungs • Pneumonia is an infection of the lung • ...
Livestock Terminology 2021-01-13
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- intact male goat or rabbit
- scientific family name for cattle
- process of giving birth in porcine
- process of giving birth in lepine
- immature female horse
- castrated male sheep or goat
- process of giving birth in equine
- intact male swine
- castrated male bovine
- castrated male chicken or turkey
- immature female chicken
- castrated male horse
- scientific family name for chickens
- scientific family name for rabbits
- immature female swine
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- process of giving birth in caprine
- castrated male swine
- immature female turkey
- mature female swine
- scientific family name for sheep
- castrated male rabbit
- scientific family name for turkeys
- process of giving birth in ovine
- process of giving birth in cattle
- baby equine
- scientific family name for horses
- process of giving birth in gallus and meleagris
- baby swine
- baby bovine
- baby meleagris
30 Clues: baby swine • baby equine • baby bovine • baby meleagris • intact male swine • mature female swine • castrated male swine • castrated male horse • castrated male rabbit • immature female horse • castrated male bovine • immature female swine • immature female turkey • immature female chicken • intact male goat or rabbit • castrated male sheep or goat • scientific family name for sheep • ...
Concepts & Terminology 2020-10-31
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- Which type of drive is a small, highly portable storage device that uses flash memory and connects directly to a USB port?
- ___________ memory is the main memory of the computer present in the motherboard.
- The full name for 1024GB is.
- Processed information and other details are communicated to the outside world through what type of devices?
- How many categories of software are there?
- A Universal Serial Bus is more commonly known as.
- A set of instructions that drives a computer to do specific tasks.
- RAM __________ data till it gets processed.
- Which type of memory is referred to as permanent memory?
- What term refers to mechanical devices that make up computers?
- Which type of drive serves the same purpose as a HDD but contains no moving parts?
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- Which memory helps to store information permanently and is non-volatile?
- Which type of software is designed for the benefit of users to perform one or more tasks?
- Storage capacity is expressed in terms of ________?
- A _______ device sends data to your computer.
- Removable drives such as CD, DVD and Blue Ray are ___________ drives.
- Which type of software operates directly on hardware devices of computers?
- Which type of memory is referred to as temporary memory?
- Which type of units refer to the amount of data that can be stored in the storage unit?
- A computer component used to store data is called a __________.
- Which is the most common internal storage device used by computers?
21 Clues: The full name for 1024GB is. • How many categories of software are there? • RAM __________ data till it gets processed. • A _______ device sends data to your computer. • A Universal Serial Bus is more commonly known as. • Storage capacity is expressed in terms of ________? • Which type of memory is referred to as temporary memory? • ...
Music terminology 2020-12-03
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- a famous melody that appears in all five movements of Berlioz’s Symphonie fantastique to represent the beloved from the program
- directly quoting another work in a composition
- choral music without instrumental accompaniment
- one musical line, no accompaniment
- composing music using a series of values assigned to musical elements such as pitch, duration, dynamics, and instrumentation
- a composition setting a poem to music, generally for one solo voice and piano accompaniment; in German, a Lied
- set of texts of the Roman Rite Mass that are generally invariable
- musical chord comprising at least three adjacent tones in a scale
- gliding from one note to another
- Homophonic compositions featuring a solo singer over orchestral accompaniment
- first section of a sonata form movement, in which the themes and key areas of the movement are introduced; the section normally modulates from the home key to a different key
- a continually repeated musical phrase or rhythm
- text set to a melody written in monophonic texture with un-notated rhythms typically used in religious worship
- the momentary speeding up or slowing down of the tempo within a melody line, literally “robbing” time from one note to give to another
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- instrumental music intended to represent a something extra musical such as a poem, narrative, drama, or picture, or the ideas, images, or sounds therein
- the middle section of a sonata-form movement in which the themes and key areas introduced in the exposition are developed
- a form often found in the first and last movements of sonatas, symphonies, and string quartets, consisting of three parts – exposition, development, and recapitulation
- was utilized by Renaissance composers to represent poetic images musically
- fascination with the other
- a musical piece for several solo voices set to a short poem.
- repeated unifying sections founds in between the solo sections of a concerto grosso
- An operatic number using speech-like melodies and rhythms, performing using a flexible tempo, to sparse accompaniment, most often provided by the basso continuo
- Music that seeks to avoid both the traditional rules of harmony and the use of chords or scales that provide a tonal center
- unconventional, unorthodox, or non-traditional methods of singing or of playing musical instruments employed to obtain unusual sounds or timbres
- third and final second of a sonata-form movement, in which the themes of the exposition return, now in the home key of the movement
25 Clues: fascination with the other • gliding from one note to another • one musical line, no accompaniment • directly quoting another work in a composition • choral music without instrumental accompaniment • a continually repeated musical phrase or rhythm • a musical piece for several solo voices set to a short poem. • ...
Animal Terminology 2021-02-23
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- Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations, large livestock production facilities that manage feed and water efficiently
- Dominance, animals in groups will typically fight for dominance, handlers should try to minimize fighting by providing space and enough food for animals.
- natural or selective mating of animals with or without human interaction, to get desired offspring results
- does NOT mean uncomfortable, tight, squished, or inhumane
- Insemination, a form of Selective Breeding that involves a handler interaction, must make sure animals are in "heat" and physically capable to impregnate
- a term for female animals that are pregnant, the length of time when a female is pregnant
- Zone, "Personal space bubble" of animals, prey mentality, can be used to handlers advantage (animal herding)
- general safety practices, eliminates transfer of biological contaminants
- the scientific term for sheep species
- a term relating to the digestive system of animals such as cattle, sheep/goats, etc
- the scientific term for goats
- the scientific term for poultry(birds)
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- a general term for animals involving removing the animal from the mother's milk and placing the animal on solid/adult feed
- synonym: "Traditional" or "Standard", antonym: "organic"
- the single act of giving birth, not to be confused with gestation and pregnancy
- removal of the tail, less chance at biting at tails among pigs, done safely, usually at a very young age
- opposite of rudiment animals, SINGLE compartment stomach, uses gastric acids to break down
- a method of animal identification that is permanent, involves cutting out small "V" shaped portions of the ears which each represents a number
- NOT cleaning (which only removes dirt and debris), uses chemicals or hot water to kill bacteria from surfaces and animals
- Range/Pasture Raised, a farming practice involving animals to live without confinement and they are not restricted to pens or cages
- the scientific term for horses
- animals sold to market are usually intended for slaughter, can be shown at fairs
- essentially raises agricultural crops and animals without the use of commercially developed chemicals
- the scientific term for swine (pigs)
- the scientific term for cattle species
25 Clues: the scientific term for goats • the scientific term for horses • the scientific term for swine (pigs) • the scientific term for sheep species • the scientific term for cattle species • the scientific term for poultry(birds) • synonym: "Traditional" or "Standard", antonym: "organic" • does NOT mean uncomfortable, tight, squished, or inhumane • ...
Poetry Terminology 2021-02-25
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- a four line stanza
- a comparison that is not literally true
- a poem's equivalent of a paragraph
- repetition of consonants
- a pause
- a line of ten syllables
- the effect of metre on the reader
- the organisation of syllables
- exaggeration for an effect
- repetition of sounds
- a poem that tells a story
- a reference to another person or text
- giving an inanimate object human qualities
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- a comparison between two things using the words 'as' or 'like'
- the sound of a word resembles the meaning of the word
- a three line poem
- a group of six verses
- a pair of lines that rhyme
- the meaning of a line flows into the next line
- words that look as if they should rhyme but do not
- one person speaking at length
- an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable
- repetition of vowels
23 Clues: a pause • a three line poem • a four line stanza • repetition of sounds • repetition of vowels • a group of six verses • a line of ten syllables • repetition of consonants • a poem that tells a story • a pair of lines that rhyme • exaggeration for an effect • the organisation of syllables • one person speaking at length • the effect of metre on the reader • ...
Urinalysis Terminology 2021-03-16
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- A USG that is increased compared to the normal values, indicating concentrated urine
- A waste product produced through the metabolism of creatine; an indicator of kidney function
- The byproducts of fatty acid breakdown
- No production of urine
- Abnormal frequent amounts of urination
- Increased amounts of protein in urine
- Excessive amounts of glucose found in urine
- Decreased urine production
- Excessive thirst
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- A USG below the normal values, indicating dilute urine
- A urinary term typically related to liver or biliary disease; abnormally red-brown or yellow-brown urine is seen
- Increased amounts of WBCs in urine
- A USG indicating that the kidneys are not concentrating/diluting the urine appropriately
- When there is evidence of blood in urine
- Excessive or abnormally large amounts of urine production
- A nitrogenous waste product produced by protein metabolism; an indicator of kidney function
- A zoonotic disease transmissible mainly through infected urine and blood
- This description of a sample is noted when there are large amount of particles clumping together and making the sample opaque
- The medical term for a urinary stone
- For example, when a block cat's urine sample is noted to have increased amounts of struvites present
20 Clues: Excessive thirst • No production of urine • Decreased urine production • Increased amounts of WBCs in urine • The medical term for a urinary stone • Increased amounts of protein in urine • The byproducts of fatty acid breakdown • Abnormal frequent amounts of urination • When there is evidence of blood in urine • Excessive amounts of glucose found in urine • ...
Animal Terminology 2021-03-23
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- Mature Male Swine
- Castrated Horse
- Top Livestock Industry in terms of sales
- Baby Horse
- Mature male duck
- Meat from Sheep
- Genus for Horses
- Baby Goose
- The help that animal producers need to produce their animals, like vets
- Mature male horse
- Mature male goose
- Female Swine before Giving Birth
- Male Neutering
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- Female Cattle before Giving Birth
- Male Chicken
- Preparing the Animals or their products for the consumer
- Inputs needed in animal production
- Female Chicken
- Castrated Cattle
- Genus for Cattle
- Mature female swine
- The process or moving animals and their products from the producer to the consumer
- Female Neutering
- Baby Rabbit
- Castrated Swine
- Baby Cattle
- Castrated Sheep and Goats
27 Clues: Baby Horse • Baby Goose • Baby Rabbit • Baby Cattle • Male Chicken • Female Chicken • Male Neutering • Castrated Horse • Meat from Sheep • Castrated Swine • Mature male duck • Castrated Cattle • Genus for Cattle • Female Neutering • Genus for Horses • Mature Male Swine • Mature male horse • Mature male goose • Mature female swine • Castrated Sheep and Goats • Female Swine before Giving Birth • ...
Maintenance terminology 2021-04-20
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- A(n) ___ coupling is a device that joins two shafts that are precisely aligned.
- A(n) ___ is the moving part of a coil-operated device.
- In a step-____ transformer, the secondary coil has more turns of wire than the primary coil.
- A(n) ___ lamp is an electric lamp that produces light as electricity passes through a gas.
- A(n) ___ circuit is a circuit having an incomplete path which prevents current flow.
- The power formula is the relationship between power, voltage,___ in a circuit.
- A ___ coupling is a mechanical-flexing coupling that consists of two identical hubs with external gear teeth and a sleeve or sleeves with mating internal gear teeth.
- A(n) ___ switch is a switch that is operated by the movement of an object.
- ___ are an eye protection device that fully encloses the eye area with a flexible frame.
- ___ is the force that resists the relative motion of two objects sliding against each other.
- A grounding conductor has ___ insulation or is bare and is connected to a metal grounding electrode.
- A ___-class lever is a lever that has the effort located between the fulcrum and the resistance.
- Current is measured in ___.
- Gloves made from wire mesh, leather, or ___ provide protection from cuts and burns.
- Frequency is measured in cycles per second, or ___.
- A(n) ___ hazard is a hazard caused by excessive levels of noise, vibration, illumination, temperature, or radiation.
- A cam ___ is a machine part that contacts the cam and moves in a designated path.
- The ___-in period is the time just after installation when equipment achieves peak operating performance.
- A ___ is a thin precision piece of material, usually metal, that provides an accurate spacing between two surfaces.
- A ___ is a cylindrical nonthreaded fastener that is placed into a hole to secure the position of two or more parts.
- ___ maintenance is scheduled work required to keep equipment in peak operating condition.
- A ______ strip is made of two dissimilar metals that expand at the same rate when heated.
- ___ drop,is the reduction of circuit voltage caused by the resistance of circuit conductors and loads.
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- A ___-bar is a steel plate used to connect two roller chain pins or two bushings.
- Light bulbs are serviced using ___ maintenance because it is less costly to replace a bad bulb than to predict a bulb failure.
- A(n) ___ is a tool for cutting internal threads.
- A belt drive is a ___ mechanical drive system that uses a belt and pulleys to transfer power between two shafts.
- ___ work is unscheduled service to correct an unexpected failure on equipment that receives a regular maintenance.
- Fall protection equipment is required when working in elevated spaces (over ___' above the ground) or confined spaces.
- ______,along with state agencies, designs rules to protect workers from exposure to serious diseases while performing lifesaving services.
- ___ is the study of the effects of job-related tasks and work-area arrangement on the health of a worker.
- the ___ is responsible for following and enforcing applicable safety regulations, providing necessary safety equipment and training, and reinforcing a workplace culture of safety awareness.
- A(n) ___ is a simple machine that converts force applied to its blunt end into force that is perpendicular to its sloped surface.
- NFPA 704, Standard System for the Identification of the Hazards of Materials for Emergency Response, uses a ___-color diamond sign to display basic information about hazardous materials.
- A(n) ___ hazard is a bacterium, virus, fungus, or other microorganism that can cause acute and chronic infections by entering the body directly or through breaks in the skin.
- A ___ is a device that uses electricity, such as a lamp, heating element, or motor, to produce a useful output.
- A ___ order is a document that details specific maintenance tasks to be completed.
- A ___ is an OCPD with a metal strip that quickly melts and opens a circuit when the current flowing through the strip is greater than the rating of the fuse.
- A(n) ___-imager uses many temperature measurements within its field of view to build an infrared image of an area.
- ___ is the number of unit squares equal to the surface of an object.
- Whenever possible, equipment is inspected when it is ___.
- Resistance is displayed on a meter as ___.
- ___ is the opposition to the flow of electrons.
- ___ indicates the expected thickness of the lubricant film separating the bearing surfaces.
44 Clues: Current is measured in ___. • Resistance is displayed on a meter as ___. • ___ is the opposition to the flow of electrons. • A(n) ___ is a tool for cutting internal threads. • Frequency is measured in cycles per second, or ___. • A(n) ___ is the moving part of a coil-operated device. • Whenever possible, equipment is inspected when it is ___. • ...
Anatomical Terminology 2021-04-20
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- refers to one side
- limb, front leg
- nostril
- refers to both sides
- teeth
- a condition that looks the same on both sides
- lower jaw
- refers to the bottom of the hind feet
- chest
- shoulder blade
- toward the surface of the body
- toward the animal's tail
- thoracic spine
- joint, hip
- occuring at an angle
- occuring along the length of a limb or bone
- occuring across a limb
- toward the animal's back or spine
- toward the tip of the nose (head only)
- belly
- armpit
- ear flap
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- elbow
- toward the midline
- toward the animal's head
- between the toes
- limb, hind leg
- arm
- upper jaw
- cervical spine
- away from the body (extremities)
- toward the right or left side
- hock
- refers to the bottom of the front feet
- toward the body (extremities)
- toward the animal's abdomen
- gums
- groin
- toward the centre of the body
- back, thoracic spine
- wrist
- knee
42 Clues: arm • hock • gums • knee • elbow • teeth • chest • groin • wrist • belly • armpit • nostril • ear flap • upper jaw • lower jaw • joint, hip • limb, hind leg • cervical spine • shoulder blade • thoracic spine • limb, front leg • between the toes • toward the midline • refers to one side • refers to both sides • occuring at an angle • back, thoracic spine • occuring across a limb • toward the animal's head • toward the animal's tail • ...
Christianity Terminology 2021-05-30
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- Declaration of faith
- Bishops are successors of apostles
- Gold structure built on top of iconostasis
- To make payment for, Jesus took society sins
- God
- Wall of Icons and religious paintings
- Fully God and fully Human
- God understood only as himself
- Section after heavenly gates
- Christ, Ruler of Universe
- Meaning Ark
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- Taking away the veil
- Chandelier, Acknowledgement of Heaven
- Nothing can define God
- Christos
- Describes Union of Christ
- Of the same substance
- To the East, Orthodox face East
- Born From
- God made flesh
20 Clues: God • Christos • Born From • Meaning Ark • God made flesh • Taking away the veil • Declaration of faith • Of the same substance • Nothing can define God • Describes Union of Christ • Fully God and fully Human • Christ, Ruler of Universe • Section after heavenly gates • God understood only as himself • To the East, Orthodox face East • Bishops are successors of apostles • ...
DATABASE TERMINOLOGY 2021-05-11
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- Ensuring consistency of data across tables
- A complete row in an Entity
- A transaction is permanent once executed and should remain regardless of external events
- Execution of transactions should lead to the same result as if they were done sequentially
- Data is the same when found in other entities
- Unnecessary reptition of data
- A piece of information about an Entity
- A primary key that is made up of more than one field
- A database that is made up of several linked tables
- Prevents simultaneous access to records to prevent inconsistency after transactions
- Entities contain only atomic values
- Unique Identifier for each record
- Each entity can only be linked to one other entity
- A transaction must maintain the referential integrity between related entities
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- Producing the best model for a relational database
- No non-key Dependency
- When a primary key appears in another table, used to link them
- Allows databases to be searched quickly via an index
- A transaction must be processed in its entirety or not
- A single logical operation executed on a database
- One Entity can be linked to many other entities
- No Partial Key Dependency
- A database that consists of a single entity
- Technical name for a table
24 Clues: No non-key Dependency • No Partial Key Dependency • Technical name for a table • A complete row in an Entity • Unnecessary reptition of data • Unique Identifier for each record • Entities contain only atomic values • A piece of information about an Entity • Ensuring consistency of data across tables • A database that consists of a single entity • ...
auto terminology 2021-07-10
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- acuerdo
- protection provided in an insurance policy
- acreedor
- portion of a covered loss you pay before the insurance company
- the amount paid to another party after a loss
- value of damage to a person or property
- parabrisas
- conductor
- harm or injury to an individual
- policy holder or individual insured
- claimant
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- the driver who caused an accident
- numero de serie
- titulo de propiedad
- injuries
- an evaluation of the cost to repair
- reponsabilidad civil
- perdida toal
- grúa
- prima
20 Clues: grúa • prima • acuerdo • injuries • acreedor • claimant • conductor • parabrisas • perdida toal • numero de serie • titulo de propiedad • reponsabilidad civil • harm or injury to an individual • the driver who caused an accident • an evaluation of the cost to repair • policy holder or individual insured • value of damage to a person or property • protection provided in an insurance policy • ...
Everyday Terminology 2021-07-18
20 Clues: Azee’ • Béeso • Chidí • Dííjį́ • Yiską́o • Yá’át’ééh • Hágoónee’ • Naałts’oos • Náá’olkiłí • Diné Bizaad • Ch’ééh Déyá • Azee’ííł’íní • Adą́ą́dą́ą́’ • Azee’ neikaahí • Be’ek’e’elchíhí • Níłch’i Naalkidí • Béésh Bee Hane’í • Bilagáana Bizaad • License, Bik’eh Na’abąsí • Morning, Yá’át’ééh Abiní
Map Terminology 2021-08-19
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- a sphere or ball that spans and has the map of the world across it
- the half of Earth which is east of the prime meridian
- a list that tells you what the different symbols on the map mean
- a map of locations of landmarks (ex: mountains or rivers)
- zero of longitude
- the half of Earth that’s west of the prime meridian
- Imaginary parallel lines going side to side across Earth
- shows you directions on a map (N, E, S, W)
- the height of an object or point compared to sea level
- the direction in between the cardinal directions (NE, NW, SE, SW)
- the half of earth that is north of the equator
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- the set of directions people use around the world (N, E, S, W)
- the half of earth that is south of the equator
- Imaginary Parellel lines going up and down the earth
- a sign or picture that corresponds with the legend to tell you what the different areas of the map are
- a half of the earth
- shows the distance on the map the the corresponding distance on the ground
- shows the government borders for countries, states, and counties, and locations of capitals and major cities.
- A drawing that shows the layout of a certain area
- an imaginary line drawn around the earth equally distant from both poles
20 Clues: zero of longitude • a half of the earth • shows you directions on a map (N, E, S, W) • the half of earth that is south of the equator • the half of earth that is north of the equator • A drawing that shows the layout of a certain area • the half of Earth that’s west of the prime meridian • Imaginary Parellel lines going up and down the earth • ...
