medical terminology Crossword Puzzles
Computer Terminology 2026-02-04
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- an output hardware device that converts electrical signals into sound waves
- an input device that optically converts physical documents, photos, or images into digital files to be stored, edited, or shared on a computer
- a shared boundary or point of interaction
- one bit is the smaller unit. It is the building block of all pieces of data.
- a specialized output device used to produce high-quality, large-scale vector graphics, blueprints, and technical drawings
- external hardware devices connected to a computer
- The device can read information that is stored here
- the visual output surface of a monitor
- a system that lets users interact with devices visually using elements like icons
- a virtual container used to organize, store, and group files
- where a computer temporarily or permanently stores data
- an active, running instance of software
- electronic technology
- creating, editing, and manipulating lines, shapes, text, and images
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- any data or information processed by, sent from, or displayed by a computer to a user
- any person who interacts with a computer system, software, website, or network
- used to enter text, numbers, symbols, and commands into a computer by pressing buttons or keys.
- an device that takes documents from a computer and creates a physical copy on paper
- used to store data, information, settings, or commands
- a handheld pointing device used to control the cursor
- any data, command, or signal sent to a computer system
- This is the memory used while processing is in progress. It is a two-way memory in that it both stores and recalls data at any time
- a set of ordered instructions
- system of interconnected computing devices (nodes) that communicate, share resources, and exchange data
- a hardware device that connects a computer or home network to the internet by converting digital data from devices into analog signals for transmission over lines
- anything relating to visual representations
- A byte is a group of either 8, 16, 32 or 64 bits. Memory on the computer is divided into bytes.
- servers, storage, databases, and software accessed over the internet
- a recorder is software or a device used to capture, digitize, and store audio, video, screen activity, or data
29 Clues: electronic technology • a set of ordered instructions • the visual output surface of a monitor • an active, running instance of software • a shared boundary or point of interaction • anything relating to visual representations • external hardware devices connected to a computer • The device can read information that is stored here • ...
Debate Terminology 2026-02-03
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- – The side that argues against the debated statement.
- - a structured discussion in which opposing sides present arguments and evidence to support their views on a topic.
- – A predisposition or partiality that influences judgment.
- – An argument presented in response to an opposing argument.
- – A focused claim that advances a particular side of a debate.
- – A period of questioning intended to test the strength of an opponent’s arguments.
- – The logical explanation connecting evidence to a claim.
- – Information or data used to substantiate a claim.
- – A relevant issue that provokes strong disagreement and opposing viewpoints.
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- – A reply that addresses and weakens an opposing argument.
- – Evaluation based on personal feelings, opinions, or perspectives.
- – The side that argues in favor of the debated statement.
- – The act of influencing beliefs or opinions through argument.
- – The formal statement that defines the issue under debate.
- – The ability to evaluate arguments without personal bias.
- – The underlying assumption that links evidence to a claim.
- – A claim that directly opposes another claim.
- – A response that demonstrates an opposing argument is false or logically flawed.
- – The clearly defined stances taken by debaters on an issue.
- – The degree to which evidence directly supports a claim.
- – Persuasive discourse that logically advances from a claim to a conclusion.
- – A debatable assertion that expresses a central point.
22 Clues: – A claim that directly opposes another claim. • – Information or data used to substantiate a claim. • – The side that argues against the debated statement. • – A debatable assertion that expresses a central point. • – The side that argues in favor of the debated statement. • – The degree to which evidence directly supports a claim. • ...
Billiards terminology 2026-02-17
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- The initial action of any game of billiards
- A shot designed to be intentionally defensive, and to make the opponent's following shot harder
- Stick used to strike ball into object balls
- Tip of cue that has not been properly maintained, will result in miscues
- An aiming technique done by imagining a contact point
- The initial formation of the object balls, or the item used to make the formation
- Inside walls of a pocket
- A series of successful shots
- The padding on the rails
- White markers on top of the rails of the table
- A table which has no object balls potted yet
- Verb, to sink a ball into a pocket
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- Position of the cue ball. Can be 'Good' or 'Bad'
- A singular game of billiards, from the rack to the game end
- Striking an object ball off of a non object ball into a pocket
- Generally pocketing the cue ball or failing to hit the desired ball will result in this
- Used to move the ball backwards
- Striking one object ball off of another to sink the second
- A complete sequence of shots never allowing the opponent to have a turn
- The holes where object balls are sunk
- Stickers on the table's surface to determine racking position
21 Clues: Inside walls of a pocket • The padding on the rails • A series of successful shots • Used to move the ball backwards • Verb, to sink a ball into a pocket • The holes where object balls are sunk • The initial action of any game of billiards • Stick used to strike ball into object balls • A table which has no object balls potted yet • ...
Yearbook Terminology 2024-05-28
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- Usually 3-5 paragraphs, this tells about the event and gives more insight and detail than a caption.
- Empty space around content, often separating or framing topics.
- This section provides a record of who is in the book and where the reader can find them.
- The marking of photos with names of individuals who appear in the photos.
- Includes information about how the book was created.
- A method of dividing the photograph into thirds vertically and horizontally, creating four intersection points.
- Accompanies the primary headline.
- The middle of a two-page spread.
- Two facing pages, abbreviated 'DPS'.
- Lines, tints, screens, and textures that help emphasize specific areas within designs.
- Spreads that indicate new sections and provide continuity with the theme.
- Our 2024-25 yearbook theme.
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- The company that prints and publishes your yearbook.
- This spread is at the beginning of the book and introduces your theme.
- Page-by-page planner that helps organize the content of the book.
- The largest photo on the spread, must be a strong emotional or action shot to catch the attention of the audience.
- A line (or lines) of large type used to introduce the most important fact to the reader.
- This spread is at the back of the book and finishes the story of the year and brings the book closure.
- When the picture extends past the edge of the page.
- A central idea or concept that sets the tone for telling the story of the year.
- This section highlights activities that take place in the lives of students in and outside of school.
- A 16-page section of pages.
- When your book is closed, the edge of the book that binds the pages together.
- Tells the reader more about the photo than they can simply see.
- The heavy paper between the cover and the first and last pages is used to hold the signatures in the yearbook.
- An unposed photo.
26 Clues: An unposed photo. • A 16-page section of pages. • Our 2024-25 yearbook theme. • The middle of a two-page spread. • Accompanies the primary headline. • Two facing pages, abbreviated 'DPS'. • When the picture extends past the edge of the page. • The company that prints and publishes your yearbook. • Includes information about how the book was created. • ...
Terminology puzzle 2024-11-27
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- mitigation in climate change context
- greenhouse gas
- Person forced to flee their home due to conflict or persecution
- System where laws are supreme, not arbitrary decisions
- transparency
- financing
- Medical study to test new treatments for efficacy and safety
- Population-level protection achieved through vaccination
- COP
- agenda
- effort :)
- solidarity
- this virus is known to cause chicken pox
- Indicative of possible progression to cancer
- side effect
- adverse event
- just transition
- growth
- UNFCCC
- işlemler surgical interventions, often requiring incisions
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- polio
- Gaza Strip
- cervix
- crossprotection
- Landmark climate pact adopted at COP21
- accountability
- booster dose
- Measure of how common a disease is in a population
- measles
- social inclusion
- international forum of advanced economies and emerging markets
- equitable
- efficacy (aşı)
- vulnerable
- Agreement to stop fighting, often in conflict
- Number of new cases in a specific time period
- difteri-aselüler boğmaca-tetanoz
- adaptation in climate change context
- genital wartz
- governance
40 Clues: COP • polio • cervix • agenda • growth • UNFCCC • measles • financing • effort :) • equitable • Gaza Strip • solidarity • vulnerable • governance • side effect • transparency • booster dose • adverse event • genital wartz • greenhouse gas • accountability • efficacy (aşı) • crossprotection • just transition • social inclusion • difteri-aselüler boğmaca-tetanoz • mitigation in climate change context • ...
Terminology puzzle 2024-11-27
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- social inclusion
- equitable
- Measure of how common a disease is in a population
- efficacy (aşı)
- Population-level protection achieved through vaccination
- difteri-aselüler boğmaca-tetanoz
- UNFCCC
- financing
- Agreement to stop fighting, often in conflict
- solidarity
- accountability
- international forum of advanced economies and emerging markets
- adaptation in climate change context
- this virus is known to cause chicken pox
- transparency
- mitigation in climate change context
- just transition
- polio
- booster dose
- Indicative of possible progression to cancer
- measles
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- System where laws are supreme, not arbitrary decisions
- adverse event
- governance
- crossprotection
- vulnerable
- side effect
- Gaza Strip
- Medical study to test new treatments for efficacy and safety
- Number of new cases in a specific time period
- effort :)
- growth
- surgical interventions, often requiring incisions
- genital wartz
- Abbreviation of an international organization, known as 'United Nations' in English
- political will
- Landmark climate pact adopted at COP21
- agenda
- greenhouse gas
- COP
- cervix
- Person forced to flee their home due to conflict or persecution
42 Clues: COP • polio • UNFCCC • growth • agenda • cervix • measles • equitable • effort :) • financing • governance • vulnerable • Gaza Strip • solidarity • side effect • transparency • booster dose • adverse event • genital wartz • efficacy (aşı) • accountability • political will • greenhouse gas • crossprotection • just transition • social inclusion • difteri-aselüler boğmaca-tetanoz • adaptation in climate change context • ...
Geometry Terminology 2024-04-26
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- Angle that is exactly ninety degrees
- Angle that is greater than 180 degrees and less than 360 degrees
- Has two points and continues on forever in both directions
- Angle that is exactly 180 degrees
- Angle that is greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees
- Figure that has four sides
- Has one endpoint and one point that continues on forever in one direction
- Figure that has three sides
- Quadrilateral that has four right angles
- Quadrilateral that has one set of parallel lines and two equal sides
- Triangle with all equal sides
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- Two lines that intersect at exactly a 90 degree angle
- Two connected endpoints
- Angle that is less than 90 degrees
- Line that splits a figure in half evenly into two identical pieces
- Two rays that share a common endpoint
- Triangle with no equal sides
- Quadrilateral that has four equal sides and four right angles
- Quadrilateral that has two sets of parallel lines
- Angle that is exactly 360 degrees
- Quadrilateral that has one set of parallel lines
- Quadrilateral with no parallel sides and two equal adjacent sides
- Two lines that will never touch
- Triangle that has two equal sides
24 Clues: Two connected endpoints • Figure that has four sides • Figure that has three sides • Triangle with no equal sides • Triangle with all equal sides • Two lines that will never touch • Angle that is exactly 180 degrees • Angle that is exactly 360 degrees • Triangle that has two equal sides • Angle that is less than 90 degrees • Angle that is exactly ninety degrees • ...
Animal Terminology 2025-02-07
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- newborn cattle
- Young female sheep
- newborn sheep
- castrated male horse
- mature male sheep
- mature male swine
- Mature male cattle
- mature female swine
- castrated male cattle
- newborn swine
- Castrated male sheep
- young male horse
- Mature female cattle
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- mature female horse
- young male sheep
- newborn horse
- castrated male swine
- young male cattle
- young female cattle
- young female horse
- Young female swine
- Young male swine
- Newborn Goat
- mature male horse
- mature female sheep
25 Clues: Newborn Goat • newborn horse • newborn sheep • newborn swine • newborn cattle • young male sheep • Young male swine • young male horse • young male cattle • mature male sheep • mature male swine • mature male horse • Young female sheep • young female horse • Young female swine • Mature male cattle • mature female horse • young female cattle • mature female swine • mature female sheep • castrated male swine • ...
Chemisty Terminology 2025-02-09
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- A decrease in size
- Substances made up of only one type of atom
- A liquid turns into a solid
- An increase in size
- A property of metals meaning "shiny"
- A form of sugar
- A substance that dissolves another substance
- A substance being dissolved
- Substances made out of identical molecules
- A heated liquid turns into gas
- Substances formed in chemical reactions
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- Clusters of two or more atoms
- A model representation of solids, liquids and gases
- When a metal reacts with its environment
- Minerals rich in metals
- A combination of two or more elements and compounds
- A substance in plants which makes them green
- An alloy of iron and carbon
- The smallest building blocks of matter
- Two liquids / gases mix
- The first chemical explosive
- An alloy of copper and tin
22 Clues: A form of sugar • A decrease in size • An increase in size • Minerals rich in metals • Two liquids / gases mix • An alloy of copper and tin • A liquid turns into a solid • An alloy of iron and carbon • A substance being dissolved • The first chemical explosive • Clusters of two or more atoms • A heated liquid turns into gas • A property of metals meaning "shiny" • ...
Animal Terminology 2025-02-19
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- Mature Female Swine
- Young Male/ Female Fish
- Mature Male Horse
- Mature Male Duck
- Newborn Fish
- Mature Female Chicken
- Mature Female Duck
- Mature Male Rabbit
- Young Female Chicken
- Young Male Horse
- Mature Male Goose
- Young Male Goat
- Newborn Goose
- Newborn Turkey
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- Mature Female Goose
- Young Female Horse
- Young Female Cattle
- Mature Female Horse
- Newborn Cattle
- Young Male Chicken
- Newborn Goat
- Mature Male Sheep
- Newborn Duck
- Mature Female Sheep
- Newborn Rabbit
- Young Female Swine
- Mature Male Cattle
27 Clues: Newborn Goat • Newborn Fish • Newborn Duck • Newborn Goose • Newborn Cattle • Newborn Rabbit • Newborn Turkey • Young Male Goat • Mature Male Duck • Young Male Horse • Mature Male Horse • Mature Male Sheep • Mature Male Goose • Young Female Horse • Young Male Chicken • Mature Female Duck • Mature Male Rabbit • Young Female Swine • Mature Male Cattle • Mature Female Goose • Mature Female Swine • ...
Ecology Terminology 2025-04-10
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- Atmospheric compounds that trap heat leading to the greenhouse effect.
- A process in which a body of water becomes abundant in nutrients which can cause excessive plant and algae growth.
- The process in which organisms convert sunlight into energy
- Positions in a food chain/food web
- Outermost layer of the Earth, made of the upper mantle and the crust.
- Substances in which living organisms use to function properly
- The percentage of energy that is transferred from one trophic level to the next
- Renewable organic material from plants and animals
- A natural process in which greenhouse gases in the Earth’s atmosphere
- A community of organisms interacting with each other in a closed environment.
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- A mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth.
- The gradual buildup of substances in an organism’s tissues.
- A series of chemical reactions that breaks down food to produce energy for cells.
- An ecosystem that maintains its integrity and resilience over a long period of time.
- Sum of all water on earth
- A community of organisms that live on land
- All parts of Earth in which life exists.
- A community of organisms inside a body of water
- Any form of precipitation with acidic components
- A chemical process in which enzymes breaks down larger organic substances into smaller compounds
- Relating to things in the environment that are not living.
- Relating to or resulting from living things.
22 Clues: Sum of all water on earth • Positions in a food chain/food web • All parts of Earth in which life exists. • A community of organisms that live on land • A mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth. • Relating to or resulting from living things. • A community of organisms inside a body of water • Any form of precipitation with acidic components • ...
Cardiovascular terminology 2025-04-10
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- found in the walls of blood vessels
- abbreviation for the force of your blood pushing against the walls of your arteries
- involved in coordinating the actions of the heart and blood vessels
- indicates something is located within or inside
- abnormal heart rhythms which can be too slow, too fast, or irregular
- abbreviation for a condition where the arteries that supply blood to the heart become narrowed or blocked
- involves issues with the heart valves
- indicates two
- an invasive procedure uses a catheter inserted into an artery to guide a dye into the coronary arteries
- involves narrowing or blockage of the coronary arteries
- refers to heart defects present at birth, which can effect the structure or function of the heart
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- the inner lining of blood vessels
- Provides support and structure through the cardiovascular system
- signifies something abnormal, painful, or difficult
- analyze blood samples to identify biomarkers related to heart conditions
- records the electrical activity of the heart
- using ultrasound waves this test creates images of the heart's structure and function
- abbreviation for a heart attack
- tissue found in the hart walls
- used to indicate the absence or lack of something
- occurs when the heart muscle is weakened and cannot pump blood effectively
- refers to slow rate
- an imaging technique provides a visual representation of the heart and lungs
- abbreviation for a common irregular heart rhythm
- abbreviation for a test that records the electrical activity of the heart
25 Clues: indicates two • refers to slow rate • tissue found in the hart walls • abbreviation for a heart attack • the inner lining of blood vessels • found in the walls of blood vessels • involves issues with the heart valves • records the electrical activity of the heart • indicates something is located within or inside • abbreviation for a common irregular heart rhythm • ...
SAC1 Terminology 2025-03-27
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- 3D Prototyping, The use of 3D printing technology to quickly produce physical models for testing and refinement, reducing time and cost in the design process.
- production, Mass production of standardised products using automated processes (e.g., smartphones, cars).
- Cycle Analysis/Assessment (LCA), A scientific method used to evaluate the environmental impact of a product from raw material extraction to disposal. It assesses factors like carbon footprint, energy use, and waste generation.
- Numerical Control (CNC), Automated control of machining tools via pre-programmed digital instructions, ensuring high precision in manufacturing processes such as cutting, drilling, and engraving.
- manufacturing, Aims to minimise waste while maximising efficiency. It follows principles like Just-in-Time (JIT) production, where materials and components arrive only when needed.
- Producer Responsibility (EPR), A policy that holds manufacturers responsible for the entire lifecycle of their products, including take-back schemes, recycling, and proper disposal. It encourages sustainable design and material choices.
- Technology, High-powered lasers used for precise cutting, engraving, and marking of materials like timber, acrylic, and metal. It allows for intricate detailing and efficient manufacturing.
- to Cradle Approach, A sustainable design philosophy that ensures materials can either be safely returned to nature (biodegradable) or indefinitely recycled into new products without losing quality.
- The use of technology (e.g., robotics, AI) to complete tasks with minimal human intervention, increasing efficiency and precision in manufacturing.
- and responsive manufacturing, Uses technology and adaptable processes to quickly respond to market demands or changes, enabling customisation and shorter production cycles.
- Avoid unnecessary or unsustainable materials or processes.
- Bottom Line, A framework assessing business success based on three pillars,(social impact): Fair wages, ethical labour practices.
- for Disassembly (DfD), Designing products so they can be easily taken apart at the end of their life, allowing for efficient recycling, repair, or component reuse. This reduces environmental impact and supports a circular economy.
- Metals, Materials combining two or more metals (or metals with other materials) to enhance properties like strength, weight reduction, or corrosion resistance (e.g., carbon-fibre-reinforced aluminium).
- production, Products are manufactured 24/7, typically in highly automated industries (e.g., chemicals, steel).
- Extend product life by repurposing or refurbishing items.
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- Design (CAD), Software used to create precise digital models and technical drawings, allowing designers to test and modify concepts before production (e.g., Autodesk Fusion 360, SolidWorks).
- Minimise material usage and waste in production.
- Intelligence (AI), Machine learning and algorithms used to optimise design, predict trends, and enhance manufacturing efficiency (e.g., AI-generated design concepts or automated quality control in production).
- Consider alternative designs or materials that are more sustainable.
- Polymers Used for 3D Printing, Advanced biodegradable or high-performance plastics such as PLA (corn-based, biodegradable), PEEK (high-strength, heat-resistant), or flexible TPU.
- Economy, A system where materials and products are designed to be continuously reused, refurbished, or recycled, minimising waste and reliance on virgin resources. It contrasts with the traditional "take-make-dispose" model.
- Manufacture (CAM), The use of digital software to control manufacturing equipment, enabling accurate and repeatable production of parts (e.g., CNC machining, laser cutting).
- production, A single, unique product is made, often handcrafted or customised, such as a bespoke piece of furniture.
- production, Small batches of products (e.g., specialty or niche market items) are produced, often allowing for customisation while maintaining efficiency.
- Plastics, Plastics that have been collected, processed, and reused in new products, reducing waste and reliance on virgin petroleum-based plastics (e.g., ocean-recycled plastics used in sneakers and furniture).
- (economic viability): Financial sustainability and growth.
- A sustainable, biodegradable material made from fungal networks, used as an alternative to plastics in packaging, furniture, and even construction.
- (environmental impact): Sustainable materials, reduced emissions.
- Obsolescence, The deliberate design of products with a limited lifespan, encouraging frequent replacements or upgrades (e.g., fast fashion, smartphones with non-replaceable batteries).
- Fix and maintain products rather than discarding them.
- Automated robotic systems used in manufacturing for repetitive tasks, improving speed, accuracy, and worker safety (e.g., robotic arms in car assembly lines).
- Process materials so they can be used again, reducing raw material consumption.
33 Clues: Minimise material usage and waste in production. • Fix and maintain products rather than discarding them. • Extend product life by repurposing or refurbishing items. • (economic viability): Financial sustainability and growth. • Avoid unnecessary or unsustainable materials or processes. • (environmental impact): Sustainable materials, reduced emissions. • ...
ELA Terminology 2025-04-04
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- to know everything (Ex. God)
- the right choice
- short fiction story with animals
- Something that can be proven, a true statement
- support with evidence/ to back up
- making a guess or forming an opinion about something
- opposite of a word
- to help/ add
- A personal belief
- story
- to create
- to help
- How a word makes you feel. (Positive or negative)
- assumption/ final main points
- forming an opinion or deciding if something is good or bad
- the writer’s position/ point they are trying to prove
- the same word
- author’s feelings
- message that the story is trying to tell you
- to encourage
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- The definition of a word
- main idea/ most important
- another way something can happen; different
- pattern- structure of the text
- Negative vibe/ negative energy
- to look into
- to show
- Something that goes wrong and the text shows how it can be solved?
- The reason for something and the reaction to something
- piece of the story
- only know certain information
- Thoughts/feeling
- directly to the point
- cultural story
- events in the story
- to add
- problem
- to reference something
- the way you do something
39 Clues: story • to add • to show • to help • problem • to create • to look into • to help/ add • to encourage • the same word • cultural story • the right choice • Thoughts/feeling • A personal belief • author’s feelings • opposite of a word • piece of the story • events in the story • directly to the point • to reference something • The definition of a word • the way you do something • main idea/ most important • ...
Terminology Quiz 2025-03-21
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- A word-for-word or verbatim copy of the record of a trial hearing or other proceeding.
- To stop or interrupt progress.
- A monetary penalty imposed upon a person convicted of an offense.
- To void; to cancel.
- The finding by a jury; the jury’s decision.
- Failure to perform some duty act or work.
- Evidence or a statement given by a competent witness under oath or affirmation.
- Release; remove; dismiss.
- A party in a lawsuit.
- That which is or may be presented in opposition; an adverse reason or argument.
- A written legal document.
- The place where court is regularly held and the seat occupied by the judge during court.
- An amount charged for services performed by the court.
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- To reexamine judicially.
- A written assurance as a notice of actions or events that have occurred.
- The court's docket of cases set for hearing.
- A body in government to which the administration of justice is delegated.
- The proceedings in a court where the issues between the parties are heard and decision upon the issues made.
- One who testifies to what he has seen heard or otherwise observed; one who gives testimony under oath or affirmation in person by oral or written deposition or by affidavit.
- A law.
- The conditional release of a convicted prisoner after partial service of the sentence imposed.
- A person who has reached the age of eighteen (18) years.
- A writ authorizing some act; order by a judge to arrest a person conduct a search seize an item etc.
- A suit or judicial proceeding.
- A lawsuit in which the party against whom it is filed does not dispute it.
25 Clues: A law. • To void; to cancel. • A party in a lawsuit. • To reexamine judicially. • Release; remove; dismiss. • A written legal document. • To stop or interrupt progress. • A suit or judicial proceeding. • Failure to perform some duty act or work. • The finding by a jury; the jury’s decision. • The court's docket of cases set for hearing. • ...
CAPs Terminology 2025-03-24
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- A disappointing end to a story or event.
- To deduce or conclude information from evidence.
- Stated clearly and in detail.
- Visual images or designs.
- Different forms or versions of something.
- Evoking strong feelings or emotions.
- A situation that is contrary to what is expected.
- Making something prominent in a text.
- The ability to read and write.
- Providing context or setting within a text.
- The reason something happens.
- Relating to outside factors.
- Using figures of speech; not literal.
- Specialized language used by a particular group.
- The place where one lives.
- Implied though not plainly expressed.
- An abbreviation consisting of initial letters.
- Exaggerated statements not meant to be taken literally.
- The ability to express oneself easily and accurately.
- A visual representation.
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- To assess the value or significance of something.
- A formal meeting to discuss or question.
- To begin or start something.
- A movement of the body to express an idea or feeling.
- A place for discussion or exchange of ideas.
- Suggested but not directly expressed.
- Words that are pronounced the same but differ in meaning.
- Words that sound the same but have different meanings.
- The style and size of text characters.
- A word that connects clauses or sentences.
- The result produced by a cause.
- The practice of including people from diverse backgrounds.
- An indirect or subtle reference, often suggestive.
- A mild expression used in place of a harsher one.
- A category of literature or art.
- A system of communication.
- The process of revising and correcting text.
- Added or extra.
- Taking words in their most basic sense.
- Descriptive language that appeals to the senses.
- Skills related to reading and writing.
41 Clues: Added or extra. • A visual representation. • Visual images or designs. • A system of communication. • The place where one lives. • To begin or start something. • Relating to outside factors. • Stated clearly and in detail. • The reason something happens. • The ability to read and write. • The result produced by a cause. • A category of literature or art. • ...
Cardiac Terminology 2025-04-11
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- The middle layer of the heart
- The membrane that surrounds the heart
- Inflammation of the outer membrane covering the heart
- Procedure to open clogged vessels
- Largest artery that carries blood from the heart to the rest of the body
- Vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- Vessels that carry blood towards the heart
- Device used to measure the electric conduction system of the heart
- The period of relaxation in the heart when the chambers are filling with blood
- A cancer caused by the production of too many immature white blood cells
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- Inflammation of the heart muscle
- A normal heart rhythm with a rate below 60 bpm
- Extra or unusual sounds made by the heart during heart beats
- The valve that closes between the right atrium and the right ventricle
- A normal heart rhythm but with a rate above 100 bpm
- Low blood pressure
- When the brain is damaged because the blood supply to the brain is stopped
- A period of contractions when the chambers are pumping blood out of the heart
- Condition in which the aorta contracts in an uncoordinated, rapid manner
- The pacemaker of the heart
20 Clues: Low blood pressure • The pacemaker of the heart • The middle layer of the heart • Inflammation of the heart muscle • Procedure to open clogged vessels • The membrane that surrounds the heart • Vessels that carry blood towards the heart • Vessels that carry blood away from the heart • A normal heart rhythm with a rate below 60 bpm • ...
Film Terminology 2025-04-22
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- / A film genre aimed at creating feelings of dread and terror.
- / The sound from within the world of the film
- / Four key aspects of film that communicate essential information to the audience.
- / The audio elements of a film
- / Set on the American frontier. Guns feature extensively. Usually a lone male hero who uses violence to restore social order.
- / The person in charge of the managerial side of the production.
- /How shots are put together to create meaning.
- / Famous for directing Interstellar, Inception and the Dark Knight
- / Sound that only the audience can hear.
- /A continous piece of filming without interuption.
- / The art of choosing how the scene is filmed.
- / The art of deciding what the audience sees.
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- / Famous for directing Jurassic Park, ET and Indiana Jones.
- /A genre that features an intricate storyline aimed at creating feelings of suspense and anxiety.
- / The visual information in front of the camera.
- /A production tool that helps level out the volume of an audio clip.
- / The storyline of the film.
- /A type of transition.
- / Famous for directing Kill Bill and Pulp Fiction.
- / The person in charge of the creative side of the production.
- / A set of stylistic and narrative rules that filmmakers adhere to in order to deliver a specific type of film.
- / The 'godfather' of thriller films and famous for directing Psycho.
- / Where one or more heroes is thrust into a series of challenges that require physical feats, extended fights and frenetic chases.
23 Clues: /A type of transition. • / The storyline of the film. • / The audio elements of a film • / Sound that only the audience can hear. • / The sound from within the world of the film • / The art of deciding what the audience sees. • /How shots are put together to create meaning. • / The art of choosing how the scene is filmed. • / The visual information in front of the camera. • ...
Business Terminology 2024-10-09
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- A corporation is a legal entity separate from its own.
- A small part of a company that you own
- When a customer is allowed to obtain goods or services before paying with the trust that the payment will be made sometime in the future.
- Taking a risk or a daring journey.
- Debts or responsibilities that a person has to a company.
- Another business that sells the same product or service and tries to become more successful.
- The right to possess another person’s property until they pay a debt
- Money that is owed.
- When two or more people run a business and share profits and liabilities
- A person, thing, or quality of value.
- Enterprise An organization completely or partly owned by the state and controlled by public authority
- When one entity commands the entire market
- A person who operates a business or businesses.
- The amount of money used to run, grow, and build a business.
- A new and original idea that helps to solve issues/ problems
- The exchange of goods or services (not money) for other goods or services.
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- A business or industry that is not owned by the government (it is owned by individual people or commercial companies).
- A business where the owner distributes the business’ name and system so that the business could be spread in different places (eg. Mcdonalds)
- The amount of money a business gets over a set period of time from selling their product or service.
- The money you get from doing something
- A record of an amount owed and of money taken out of the bank.
- A place where people get together to buy and sell goods
- Early release of a model of a product to test the concept
- Proprietorship A person who works for themselves and takes on all legal and financial responsibilities
- When the company does not owe money and is financially stable
- The use of a product or service in a household.
- A portion of a large amount divided among people.
- The amount of goods or services available to buyers
- Making or manufacturing goods.
- Questions asked to the public are used to understand people’s views (as a whole) of a product or service.
- People who work at a company that has already been made
- When the company is in debt and owes money
32 Clues: Money that is owed. • Making or manufacturing goods. • Taking a risk or a daring journey. • A person, thing, or quality of value. • A small part of a company that you own • The money you get from doing something • When one entity commands the entire market • When the company is in debt and owes money • The use of a product or service in a household. • ...
Library Terminology 2024-10-10
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- A software program that enables users to access Internet resources.
- Any information resource that presents information using more than one media (print, picture, audio, or video)
- The written symbols of a language as portrayed on paper. Information sources may be either print or electronic.
- The name given to any electronic device that sends messages through space via electric or electromagnetic waves instead of via power cords.
- The person(s) or organization(s) that wrote or compiled a document.
- A collection, usually annual, of statistics and fact, both current and retrospective
- A worldwide network of computer networks that allows for the transmission and exchange of files.
- An alphabetical list of terms specialized to a field of knowledge with definitions or explanations
- A small portable device for storing computerized information. A thumb drive can plug into the USB (Universal Serial Bus) port of any computer and store electronic information.
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- A collection of information stored in an electronic format that can be searched by a computer.
- A list containing citations to the resources used in writing a research paper or other document.
- A device that allows the user to move and click the cursor on a computer screen for different functions
- A book or bound collection of maps, illustrations, etc.
- A work containing information on all branches of knowledge or treating comprehensively a particular branch of knowledge
- A reference to a book, magazine or journal article, or other work containing all the information necessary to identify and locate that work.
- A request for the return of library material before the due date.
- CD is an abbreviation for used for ; it is used for storing digital information
- The name of a book, article, or other information source.
- A separate file sent with an email message.
- A significant or memorable word or term in the title, abstract, or text of an information resource that indicates its subject and i
20 Clues: A separate file sent with an email message. • A book or bound collection of maps, illustrations, etc. • The name of a book, article, or other information source. • A request for the return of library material before the due date. • A software program that enables users to access Internet resources. • ...
Cybersecurity Terminology 2024-07-11
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- malicious software executed by trigger
- nefariously spreads via email attachments
- stores and manages credentials
- spreads computer to computer
- malicious encryption demanding payment
- designed to exploit macros
- disguised program intending to steal
- finds weaknesses to exploit systems
- stored small text files
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- targeting systems to overwhelm
- secretly recording private device activity
- new phone using stolen data
- Targeted advertisements from online activity
- Attack Botnet used to target website
- Private Network within Public Network
- personalized attacks luring victims
- mass stolen credentials gaining access
- layered disguise for unintended clicking
- remotely controlled devices launching attacks
- monitors and controls network traffic
20 Clues: stored small text files • designed to exploit macros • new phone using stolen data • spreads computer to computer • targeting systems to overwhelm • stores and manages credentials • personalized attacks luring victims • finds weaknesses to exploit systems • Attack Botnet used to target website • disguised program intending to steal • Private Network within Public Network • ...
Cricket terminology 2024-06-14
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- A limited-overs match with each team facing a set number of overs, usually 50.
- The batsman at the opposite end of the pitch.
- A type of delivery bowled by a leg-spinner that spins the opposite way.
- A classic shot played to a pitched up ball on the off side.
- An illegal delivery by the bowler, usually overstepping the crease.
- A set of six deliveries bowled by a single bowler.
- Illegally altering the condition of the ball to affect its behavior.
- The lines marked on the pitch to define the batsman's and bowler's areas.
- The edge of the playing area or a shot that reaches it, scoring four or six runs.
- A lower-order batsman sent in to bat near the end of the day's play.
- When the batting team voluntarily ends its innings.
- A fielding position on the off side, between point and mid-off.
- A delivery aimed at the batsman's feet, usually landing at the base of the stumps.
- The period in which a team or a player bats.
- A short-pitched delivery that reaches the batsman at head height.
- When the ball is not in play and no actions can result in runs or wickets.
- The three vertical posts that support the bails and form the wicket.
- A delivery that reaches the batsman at head height.
- A set of three stumps and two bails, or the act of dismissing a batsman.
- A shot played to a ball pitched on or around leg stump.
- A left-arm unorthodox spin bowler's delivery that turns into a right-handed batsman.
- A set of overs with fielding restrictions in limited-overs cricket.
- A form of dismissal when the batsman fails to make it to the crease before the ball hits the stumps.
- A fast delivery that reaches the batsman without bouncing.
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- When the wicketkeeper puts down the wicket while the batsman is out of his crease.
- The side of the field to the right of a right-handed batsman.
- A late swing of the ball in the opposite direction to conventional swing.
- A fielding position next to the slips, usually at an angle.
- Runs scored when the ball hits the batsman's leg or body, but not the bat.
- When the team that bats second is forced to bat again immediately after their first innings.
- The player who stands behind the stumps to catch the ball.
- The practice of verbally taunting or intimidating an opponent.
- A request by players to the umpire to decide if a batsman is out.
- The side of the field to the left of a right-handed batsman.
- The 22-yard strip where the game is played, between the stumps.
- The longest form of cricket, lasting up to five days.
- The stitching on the cricket ball, which can influence its movement.
- The batsman's stance in front of the stumps.
- When a bowler takes three wickets with consecutive deliveries.
- The official who makes decisions during the game.
- A delivery that results in no runs being scored.
- When a batsman scores 100 runs in a single innings.
- The small pieces of wood that sit on top of the stumps.
- A player proficient in both batting and bowling.
- A substitute player who can field but not bat or bowl.
- A fast-paced, limited-overs format with each team facing 20 overs.
- An over in which no runs are scored off the bowler.
- A fielding position located behind the batsman on the off side.
- The batsman facing the bowler's delivery.
- When a batsman gets out without scoring any runs.
50 Clues: The batsman facing the bowler's delivery. • The batsman's stance in front of the stumps. • The period in which a team or a player bats. • The batsman at the opposite end of the pitch. • A delivery that results in no runs being scored. • A player proficient in both batting and bowling. • The official who makes decisions during the game. • ...
General Terminology 2024-08-09
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- The junior member or student.
- Free sparring.
- The person who teaches and instructs.
- Someone more senior to one with a belt that is not coloured.
- A sheet representing a nation.
- The strip of fabric that indicates one's rank.
- Testing both the coloured and black belt levels.
- The senior member or student.
- Techniques for self defence.
- The space where training takes place.
- Someone who has just started training in the martial arts.
- Exercises for external power.
- An abrupt sound that focuses mind and energy.
- The activity of making one board into two.
- The ranks in which the fundamental techniques and philosophy are learned.
- Exercises for basic techniques.
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- Someone with a coloured belt.
- Someone with a belt that is not coloured.
- A state in which there is not too much of one thing or the other.
- A sheet representing the Association.
- A sequence of techniques performed in a pattern.
- The classical Korean martial art influenced by the T'ang method of martial arts.
- Exercises for warming up.
- Exercises for internal power.
- The examiner.
- The ranks representing mastery, calmness, dignity, and sincerity.
- A person who studies and learns from an instructor.
- One-step sparring techniques.
- A person with the highest possible rank.
- The martial arts uniform.
- Exercises for spiritual power.
31 Clues: The examiner. • Free sparring. • Exercises for warming up. • The martial arts uniform. • Techniques for self defence. • Someone with a coloured belt. • The junior member or student. • Exercises for internal power. • One-step sparring techniques. • The senior member or student. • Exercises for external power. • A sheet representing a nation. • Exercises for spiritual power. • ...
Knee Terminology 2024-09-08
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- An inward angulation of the distal segment of a bone or joint (e.g., knock-knee).
- The ligaments (Medial and Lateral) on either side of the knee that stabilize the joint by preventing excessive sideways movement.
- An outward angulation of the distal segment of a bone or joint (e.g., bow-legged).
- Crescent-shaped cartilage in the knee that provides cushioning and stability to the joint.
- Large marsupial
- The tendon that connects the patella to the tibial tuberosity.
- Flying mammal
- Referring to the Oblique Popliteal Ligament, providing posterior knee support.
- A fibrous connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone; several tendons around the knee provide stability and motion.
- The large calf muscle that flexes the knee and plantar flexes the foot.
- Man's best friend
- The shinbone; the larger and stronger of the two bones in the lower leg, forming the lower part of the knee joint.
- A flexible, rubbery tissue that provides cushioning and allows smooth movement at the knee joint.
- Inflammation of the knee joint, often leading to pain, swelling, and reduced motion.
- The straightening of the knee joint, increasing the angle between the femur and tibia.
- Muscle group at the front of the thigh involved in knee extension.
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- The soft tissue that lines the spaces of diarthrodial joints, producing synovial fluid for lubrication.
- Movement around the knee’s vertical axis, allowing medial (inward) or lateral (outward) turning.
- Refers to Ligamentum Patella, a ligament extending from the patella to the tibial tuberosity.
- A fluid-filled sac that reduces friction and cushions pressure points between the bones and tendons or muscles around the knee joint.
- Has a trunk
- Rounded projections on the femur and tibia that articulate to form the knee joint.
- A small muscle located at the back of the knee that helps in unlocking the knee from full extension.
- Muscle group at the back of the thigh involved in knee flexion and hip extension.
- Surgical removal of all or part of a torn meniscus.
- The bending of the knee joint, decreasing the angle between the femur and tibia.
- Pertaining to the patella or kneecap.
- The medial and lateral fibrocartilaginous structures in the knee joint that distribute weight and reduce friction.
- A slender muscle of the inner thigh that assists with knee flexion and hip adduction.
- Thigh bone; the longest bone in the body, forming the upper part of the knee joint.
- Referring to the cross-shaped ligaments within the knee (Anterior and Posterior) that stabilize the joint by preventing excessive forward or backward movement of the tibia.
- The longest muscle in the human body, running down the length of the thigh; involved in hip and knee movements.
- Refers to the Biceps Femoris, a muscle of the hamstring group responsible for knee flexion and lateral rotation.
- Kneecap; a triangular bone located in front of the knee joint, embedded within the quadriceps tendon.
- Likes to chase mice
35 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Pertaining to the patella or kneecap. • Surgical removal of all or part of a torn meniscus. • The tendon that connects the patella to the tibial tuberosity. • Muscle group at the front of the thigh involved in knee extension. • ...
Lumbar Terminology 2024-09-09
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- Ligaments that connect the laminae of adjacent vertebrae.
- A muscle that stabilizes the vertebrae during movement.
- Laws describing vertebral motion mechanics. 2 wods
- A nerve of the lumbar plexus, providing innervation to the medial thigh muscles.
- An outward curvature of the spine, particularly in the thoracic region.
- A group of muscles that run along the spine and help maintain posture.
- Three Mechanics - Mechanics when motion in one plane limits motion in other planes.
- The act of bending forward.
- A plexus of nerves formed by the anterior divisions of the lumbar and sacral nerves.
- A small, flat surface on a vertebra that articulates with another vertebra.
- The disc that sits between the vertebrae, providing cushioning and support.
- A ligament that runs along the front of the vertebral bodies, limiting extension.
- Ligaments located between the transverse processes of the vertebrae, limiting side bending.
- Mechanics when the spine is neutral; side-bending and rotation occur on opposite sides. 3 words
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- The joints between the facets of the vertebrae, allowing limited movement.
- A ligament that runs along the back of the vertebral bodies, limiting flexion.
- Pertaining to the lower part of the spine.
- Mechanics when the spine is not neutral; side-bending and rotation occur on the same side. 3 words
- The bony projection off the back of each vertebra.
- A condition where the nucleus pulposus protrudes through the annulus fibrosus.
- The inner jelly-like core of an intervertebral disc.
- The state where the spine is balanced without flexion, extension, or side-bending.
- The lateral projections on both sides of each vertebra.
- The lateral movement of the spine.
- An inward curvature of the spine, especially in the lumbar region.
- A single bone in the spine.
- The movement of the spine around its axis.
- The outer fibrous ring of an intervertebral disc.2 words no space.
- The act of bending backward.
- A major nerve extending from the lower back down the legs.
30 Clues: The act of bending forward. • A single bone in the spine. • The act of bending backward. • The lateral movement of the spine. • Pertaining to the lower part of the spine. • The movement of the spine around its axis. • Laws describing vertebral motion mechanics. 2 wods • The bony projection off the back of each vertebra. • ...
Livestock Terminology 2024-09-12
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- Casturated male bovine
- Mature female horse
- male bovine
- mature female bovine
- Young sheep
- caturated sheep
- Young Goat
- Casturated male porcine
- young/baby chickens
- csasturated goat
- immature female porcine
- young/baby porcine
- young turkey
- Immature female horse
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- female turkey
- Mature male horse
- Male sheep
- female goat
- male chicken
- Immature female bovine
- Male goat
- immature male horse
- young/baby horse
- mature female porcine
- casturated porcine
- Young/Baby Bovine
- casturated chicken
- female sheep
- Casturated Male Horse
- Male turkey
30 Clues: Male goat • Male sheep • Young Goat • female goat • male bovine • Young sheep • Male turkey • male chicken • female sheep • young turkey • female turkey • caturated sheep • young/baby horse • csasturated goat • Mature male horse • Young/Baby Bovine • casturated porcine • casturated chicken • young/baby porcine • Mature female horse • immature male horse • young/baby chickens • mature female bovine • ...
ANATOMY TERMINOLOGY 2024-08-23
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- Lower left part of the abdomen, including the left side of the colon and, in females, the left ovary and fallopian tube.
- Upper right part of the abdomen, housing the liver, gallbladder, and part of the small intestine.
- Middle right area of the abdomen, near the lower ribs.
- Pertaining to the pelvis.
- Lower right part of the abdomen, containing the appendix, right ovary and fallopian tube (in females), and part of the intestines.
- Front of the body.
- Pertaining to the shoulder.
- Related to the head.
- Related to the back of the head.
- Pertaining to the kneecap.
- Closer to the surface.
- Upper left part of the abdomen, containing organs like the stomach, spleen, and part of the liver.
- Middle left area of the abdomen, near the lower ribs.
- A group of similar cells that perform a specific function.
- The component that carries out the response directed by the control center to restore balance.
- Pertaining to the spine.
- Related to the mouth.
- Pertaining to the sole of the foot.
- Related to the thigh.
- Related to the leg, particularly the lower leg.
- Above or higher.
- Related to the back of the knee.
- Related to the eye socket.
- Away from the midline.
- Closer to the point of attachment.
- Farther from the point of attachment.
- Pertaining to the back or posterior side.
- Pertaining to the hip.
- A process where the output reduces or counteracts the original stimulus, maintaining balance.
- Further from the surface.
- Horizontal plane dividing body into upper and lower parts.
- Lower left area of the abdomen, near the groin.
- Related to the membrane surrounding the lungs.
- Related to the hand.
- Central part of the abdomen, around the navel (umbilicus).
- A component that detects changes in the environment or body and sends information to the control center.
- Vertical plane dividing body into equal left and right halves.
- Related to the arm.
- Pertaining to the abdomen.
- Pertaining to the front or anterior side.
- Related to the heel.
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- Lower right area of the abdomen, near the groin.
- Related to the calf of the leg.
- Imaginary line dividing the body into left and right halves.
- Pertaining to the fingers or toes.
- Related to the chest.
- Below or lower.
- Pertaining to the walls of a body cavity
- Pertaining to the wrist.
- Pertaining to the navel (belly button).
- A process where the output enhances or amplifies the original stimulus.
- Pertaining to the internal organs.
- Pertaining to the cheek.
- Related to the shoulder blade.
- Pertaining to the skull
- the lower central area of the abdomen
- Pertaining to the front of the elbow.
- Related to the elbow.
- The basic unit of life.
- Related to the pubis (anterior part of the pelvic bone).
- Related to the ear.
- Upper right area of the abdomen, below the rib cage.
- Vertical plane dividing body into left and right.
- Vertical plane dividing body into front and back.
- Related to the ankle.
- Related to the forearm.
- The central compartment of the thoracic cavity between the lungs.
- Related to the sac surrounding the heart.
- The part of a feedback loop that receives information from sensors and coordinates the response.
- Upper left area of the abdomen, below the rib cage.
- Related to the palm of the hand.
- Central upper part of the abdomen, above the stomach.
- Pertaining to the neck.
- A group of organs that work together to perform a complex function in the body.
- Vertical plane parallel to sagittal, dividing body into unequal left and right parts.
- Related to the spine.
- A structure made of different tissues that work together to perform a specific function.
- Pertaining to the foot.
- Pertaining to the buttocks.
- Back of the body.
- Related to the groin area.
- Toward the midline.
82 Clues: Below or lower. • Above or higher. • Back of the body. • Front of the body. • Related to the ear. • Toward the midline. • Related to the arm. • Related to the head. • Related to the hand. • Related to the heel. • Related to the chest. • Related to the elbow. • Related to the ankle. • Related to the mouth. • Related to the thigh. • Related to the spine. • Closer to the surface. • ...
Sacrum Terminology 2024-08-22
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- A condition where the sacrum rotates relative to the ilium, often causing pain and dysfunction.
- A muscle that originates on the anterior surface of the sacrum and aids in the lateral rotation of the hip.
- A ligament connecting the transverse process of L5 to the ilium and sacrum, stabilizing the lumbosacral joint.
- A muscle that extends from the lumbar vertebrae to the femur, involved in hip flexion and stabilization of the sacrum.
- Extension The backward bending movement of the sacrum relative to the pelvis, often seen during exhalation.
- The continuation of the vertebral canal within the sacrum, containing the sacral nerves.
- A ligament connecting the sacrum to the ilium on the posterior side, stabilizing the sacroiliac joint.
- The anterior tilt of the sacral base relative to the ilium, occurring during movements like bending forward.
- A ligament connecting the ala of the sacrum to the ilium, stabilizing the anterior aspect of the sacroiliac joint.
- A ridge on the posterior surface of the sacrum, formed by the fused transverse processes of the sacral vertebrae.
- A gap at the lower end of the sacrum, where the vertebral canal terminates, allowing the passage of sacral nerves.
- The broad, superior surface of the sacrum that articulates with the fifth lumbar vertebra (L5).
- Openings in the sacrum that allow the exit of sacral nerves from the spinal cord.
- Small, horn-like projections on the posterior surface of the sacrum, adjacent to the sacral hiatus.
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- A ligament that extends from the sacrum and coccyx to the spine of the ischium, helping to form the greater and lesser sciatic foramina.
- The prominent, anterior edge of the first sacral vertebra (S1), which serves as an important anatomical landmark.
- The ear-shaped surface on the sacrum that articulates with the ilium of the pelvis, forming the sacroiliac joint.
- Joint The joint between the fifth lumbar vertebra (L5) and the sacrum, crucial for transferring forces between the spine and pelvis.
- A strong ligament extending from the sacrum and coccyx to the ischial tuberosity, stabilizing the pelvis.
- The posterior tilt of the sacral base relative to the ilium, occurring during movements like arching the back.
- A deep muscle of the back that attaches to the sacrum and helps stabilize and rotate the spine.
- Lateral Angle (ILA) The point where the sacrum meets the ilium, important in assessing sacral position and torsion.
- A type of sacral torsion where the sacral base moves posteriorly on one side, often associated with activities like bending backward.
- A group of muscles (gluteus maximus, medius, and minimus) that attach to the ilium and femur, involved in hip movement and sacral stabilization.
- A ridge on the posterior surface of the sacrum, formed by the fused spinous processes of the sacral vertebrae.
- Muscle that attaches to the iliac crest and lumbar vertebrae, assisting in lateral flexion of the spine and stabilizing the sacrum.
- Flexion The forward bending movement of the sacrum relative to the pelvis, often seen during inhalation.
- A large, triangular bone at the base of the spine, formed by the fusion of five vertebrae, and located between the two hip bones of the pelvis.
- A type of sacral torsion where the sacral base moves anteriorly on one side, often associated with walking and hip rotation.
- The pointed, inferior end of the sacrum that articulates with the coccyx.
30 Clues: The pointed, inferior end of the sacrum that articulates with the coccyx. • Openings in the sacrum that allow the exit of sacral nerves from the spinal cord. • The continuation of the vertebral canal within the sacrum, containing the sacral nerves. • A condition where the sacrum rotates relative to the ilium, often causing pain and dysfunction. • ...
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." • ...
Terminology: D9 2026-04-23
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- Church – The family as the first place where faith is lived and taught.
- – An agreement between people to do or not do something.
- – Feeling deep sorrow for sin and wanting to change.
- – A choice that harms our relationship with God or others.
- love – The part of married love that is open to creating new life.
- – The sacrament of forgiveness and the actions we do to show we are sorry.
- – When God, through the priest, forgives your sins and sets you free from them.
- – Something related to marriage or a wedding.
- – Showing kindness and forgiveness to someone who needs help.
- – The leader of a diocese who guides and teaches the Church community.
- of Conscience – Thinking honestly about your actions to see where you’ve done wrong and where you’ve done good.
- – The set prayers and actions used in a religious ceremony.
- – Serving God and others, especially within the Church.
- – Taking time to pray and listen for what God wants you to do.
- – An ordained man who serves the Church through preaching, baptising, and helping those in need.
- – An ordained man who celebrates the sacraments and leads a parish.
- – God’s free gift that helps us live holy lives and grow closer to Him.
- of the Sick – A sacrament where a priest anoints someone who is sick or dying to give them God’s strength and peace.
- – All baptised people who are not priests or in religious life.
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- – Feeling someone’s pain and wanting to help them.
- – A holy sign given by Jesus that brings God’s grace into our lives.
- – Making up for a wrong you’ve done by trying to repair the harm.
- of Contrition – A prayer where you tell God you’re truly sorry for your sins.
- – Set apart through Holy Orders to serve the Church in a special way.
- – The life‑calling God gives each person to use their gifts and find joy.
- love – The faithful and life‑giving love shared between a married couple.
- – A sacrament where a man and woman promise lifelong, faithful love and openness to children.
- – Choosing to let go of anger and pardon someone who hurt you.
- – Helping God and others through loving actions.
- – A sacred promise of faithful love made between people and with God.
- – A prayer in Mass where we admit our sins and ask God for mercy.
- – Restoring peace and friendship between people or with God.
- – Being joined together as one.
- Rite – The part of Mass where we ask God for mercy and forgiveness.
- – Someone who wastes things or behaves recklessly.
- – Putting holy oil on someone as part of a sacred ritual.
- Orders – The sacrament where men become deacons, priests, or bishops to serve the Church.
37 Clues: – Being joined together as one. • – Something related to marriage or a wedding. • – Helping God and others through loving actions. • – Feeling someone’s pain and wanting to help them. • – Someone who wastes things or behaves recklessly. • – Feeling deep sorrow for sin and wanting to change. • – Serving God and others, especially within the Church. • ...
Kitchen Terminology 2026-04-20
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- To soak food in a liquid to add flavor or soften
- To cook food inside an oven
- To cut food into irregular pieces with a knife
- To gently mix a light ingredient into a heavier one
- A wire tool used to beat eggs or cream
- To remove the outer skin of a fruit or vegetable
- To rub food against a metal tool to make shreds
- To cook liquid just below the boiling point
- To press and stretch dough with your hands
- To mix ingredients until they are smooth
- To cook gently in a little bit of fat or oil
- To brown the surface of meat at a high heat
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- To cut food into very, very tiny pieces
- To heat liquid until bubbles pop on the surface
- To turn the oven on before you start cooking
- To pour off liquid using a colander
- To add salt, pepper, or herbs for flavor
- To cook food directly under a high heat source
- To cut food into small, even cubes
- To move a spoon around in a circle to mix
20 Clues: To cook food inside an oven • To cut food into small, even cubes • To pour off liquid using a colander • A wire tool used to beat eggs or cream • To cut food into very, very tiny pieces • To add salt, pepper, or herbs for flavor • To mix ingredients until they are smooth • To move a spoon around in a circle to mix • To press and stretch dough with your hands • ...
Anatomical Terminology 2026-04-26
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- closer to the point of origin or the center of the body
- toward the head
- closer to the surface
- refers to the back
- relating to an appendix or appendage, especially the limbs
- relating to or situated in the central part of the body (the bones in your head, neck, back, and chest) as distinguished from the limbs
- plane that divides the body vertically into unequal right and left portions
- closer to the midline of the body
- plane that divides the body horizontally into superior and inferior portions
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- refers to the back side (top) of an organism
- further away from the midline
- toward the feet
- refers to the front of the body
- position in which the body is standing up straight with arms hanging at the sides and palms facing forward
- refers to the belly side (bottom) of an organism
- internal organs of the body
- plane that divides the body vertically into equal left and right portions
- plane that divides the body vertically into anterior and posterior portions
- further away from the point of origin or the center of the body
- further from the surface
20 Clues: toward the feet • toward the head • refers to the back • closer to the surface • further from the surface • internal organs of the body • further away from the midline • refers to the front of the body • closer to the midline of the body • refers to the back side (top) of an organism • refers to the belly side (bottom) of an organism • ...
Poetic Terminology 2026-05-13
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- overtones or suggestions of additional meanings that a word may carry beyond its denotative meaning
- The repetition of a consonant sound
- the repetition of the same stressed vowel sound as well as any consonant sounds that follow the vowel
- a line of verse that does not end in punctuation but carries on grammatically into the next line; also called enjambment
- An emphasis, or accent, placed on a syllable in speech; the high point in a syllabic meter: ta
- A recurring symbol, character, landscape, or event found in myth and literature across different cultures and eras
- a person, place, or thing that suggests meanings beyond its literal sense.
- The mood or manner of expression in a poem, which conveys an attitude toward the poem’s subject
- words that express ideas or concepts
- a recurring pattern of two or more lines of verse
- a two line stanza
- An attempt to represent a thing or action by a word that imitates the sound associated with it.
- A statement that one thing is something else, which, in a literal sense, it is not.
- rhyme that occurs within a single line of verse, or between internal phrases across multiple lines
- Sometimes called a “fixed form” because the poem follows a set of rules that create some sort of pattern
- A traditional narrative of anonymous authorship that arises out of a culture’s oral tradition
- a four line stanza
- traditional and widely-‐used verse form, especially popular for love poetry
- when the last syllables within a verse rhyme
- The turning point; signals a shift in tone
- A discrepancy between what is said and what is meant.
- the ordinary speech of educated native speakers, more studied than colloquial but not pretentious
- a pause anywhere in a poetic line, or at the end of the line.
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- the heightened, impersonal language of educated persons, usually only written, but possibly spoken on dignified occasions
- presents a contrast between the speaker’s position or aspiration and the treatment he or she receives at the hands of fate.
- A word or series of words that refers to any sensory experience.
- occurs when two words share similar but not identical sounds
- relies solely upon sentence structure as its basic unit of thought
- Two or more words that contain an identical or similar vowel and consonant sound
- a eight line stanza
- The lowest level of diction, the language of the common people; speech not much affected by schooling
- any composition in lines of more or less regular rhythm
- words that refer to what we can immediately perceive with our senses
- the art of determining the metrical pattern of verse in a poem by counting syllables, marking the accents, and indicating caesuras.
- The recurring pattern of stresses and pauses in a poem: ta-‐dum
- the repetition of a vowel sound
- An unstressed syllable, creating a low point in a syllabic meter: dum
- presents a situation in which the larger implications of a speaker’s words are unrealized by that speaker but seen by the poet and the reader/audience.
- the casual or informal but correct language of ordinary native speakers, conversational in tone
- poems that have neither a Rhyme scheme nor a basic meter
- literal, dictionary meaning of a word
- After the essential comparison is made, the poet “plays” with it, expanding the properties of the vehicle in a continuous way
- The harmonious effect when the sounds of words connect with the meaning in a way pleasing to the ear and mind.
- a mode of expression in which the speaker says the opposite of what is really meant.
- a six line stanza
- a three line stanza
- The establishment of more than one comparison, ideally all relating to the unifying theme of the poem.
- a line of verse that ends in a full pause
- A harsh, discordant sound
- Latin for “mask.” A fictitious character created by an author to be the speaker of a poem.
- Word choice or vocabulary
- When stresses recur at fixed intervals, creating a predictable pattern of sound, such as iambic or trochaic
52 Clues: a two line stanza • a six line stanza • a four line stanza • a eight line stanza • a three line stanza • A harsh, discordant sound • Word choice or vocabulary • the repetition of a vowel sound • The repetition of a consonant sound • words that express ideas or concepts • literal, dictionary meaning of a word • a line of verse that ends in a full pause • ...
GEOMETRIC TERMINOLOGY 2026-05-12
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- A movement of a figure that preserves shape and size.
- A closed 2-D polygon with 4 sides.
- A triangle with 3 equal sides.
- Multiple things happening one after the other.
- A closed 2-D shape with at least 3 sides.
- A multiplier usually referred to a "K"
- Having the exact same size and shape
- A triangle with no equal sides.
- A rigid motion that turns.
- When two shapes can line up exactly on top of each other.
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- Two lines that intersect and create 90 degrees angles with negative reciprocal slopes.
- A triangle with a 90 degree angle
- A rigid motion that flips.
- A closed 2-D polygon with 6 sides.
- A four sided shape with 4 sides of equal length and perpendicular diagonals.
- Two lines that never intersect with the same slope.
- To cut something in half.
- A quadrilateral with opposite sides being parallel and opposite angles congruent.
- Involves a scale factor and does not preserve size.
- A closed 2-D polygon with 8 sides.
- To meet cross or cut one another
- A rigid motion that slides.
- Two points at the end of a segment
- The corner points of 2-D shapes.
- A line segment that goes diagonally across a quadrilateral
- A closed 2-D polygon with 9 sides.
26 Clues: To cut something in half. • A rigid motion that flips. • A rigid motion that turns. • A rigid motion that slides. • A triangle with 3 equal sides. • A triangle with no equal sides. • To meet cross or cut one another • The corner points of 2-D shapes. • A triangle with a 90 degree angle • A closed 2-D polygon with 6 sides. • A closed 2-D polygon with 4 sides. • ...
College Terminology 2026-05-27
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- The average of a student’s grades
- A quiet place to study and check out books
- Help paying for college expenses
- A teacher at a college or university
- A smaller subject area studied alongside a major
- A test often required for college admission
- The official process of signing up for classes
- A class discussion led by a professor
- A building where students eat meals
- A student in their first year of college
- The cost of attending college classes
- The grounds and buildings of a college
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- A person who gives advice about classes and graduation requirements
- The process of applying to a college
- A document listing classes and grades earned
- A student’s main area of study
- A place where students live on campus
- A long paper written for a degree program
- The final diploma earned after completing college
- Money awarded to help pay for college that usually does not need to be repaid
- Time spent learning outside the classroom for experience
- Money borrowed to help pay for school
- A school year divided into two major parts
23 Clues: A student’s main area of study • Help paying for college expenses • The average of a student’s grades • A building where students eat meals • The process of applying to a college • A teacher at a college or university • A place where students live on campus • A class discussion led by a professor • Money borrowed to help pay for school • The cost of attending college classes • ...
EMS support & operations 2023-04-26
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- AED stands for
- CPR stands for
- EMD stands for
- moving a patient from one place to another
- a type of transport to a medical facility or between facilities
- used to describe where an aircraft can land safely
- sending someone to a destination for a purpose
- sirens in an emergency vehicle to warn other drivers that the vehicle is approaching
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- a bag or box containing equipment used by EMR
- an assessment system used by emergency medical services to rapidly identify which patients have sustained sever injures that take priority
- EMS stands for
- warning lights in an emergency vehicle to alert other drivers that the vehicle is approaching
- abbreviation for hazardous materials
- extreme tiredness resulting from meatal or physical exertion or illness
- getting a patient ready to be transferred safely
15 Clues: AED stands for • EMS stands for • CPR stands for • EMD stands for • abbreviation for hazardous materials • moving a patient from one place to another • a bag or box containing equipment used by EMR • sending someone to a destination for a purpose • getting a patient ready to be transferred safely • used to describe where an aircraft can land safely • ...
PEN PULSE PURPOSE 2026-02-01
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- Responsibility beyond the clinic—towards society (7)
- Instrument symbolizing medical writing and knowledge dissemination (3)
- Lifelong process essential for doctors (8)
- Organization representing doctors of India (3)
- Compassionate understanding of a patient’s feelings (7)
- Moral obligation guiding medical practice (6)
- Scientific approach to patient care (8)
- Central organ of pulse (5)
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- Act of diagnosing and managing illness (9)
- Ethical oath taken by doctors (10)
- Profession dedicated to healing (6)
- Written scholarly medical work (7)
- The fundamental aim of the medical profession (7)
- Rhythmic sign of life assessed in every patient (5)
- Trust between doctor and patient (6)
15 Clues: Central organ of pulse (5) • Ethical oath taken by doctors (10) • Written scholarly medical work (7) • Profession dedicated to healing (6) • Trust between doctor and patient (6) • Scientific approach to patient care (8) • Act of diagnosing and managing illness (9) • Lifelong process essential for doctors (8) • Moral obligation guiding medical practice (6) • ...
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
Job - The Problem of Suffering 2014-02-18
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- The "Afflicted"
- Domestic animals
- 1000 years
- The book of Job is mainly written using this literary technique
- Where is Jesus in this book?
- The "Moralist"
- The "Afflictor"
- A young observer in the Book of Job
- Showing bias
- Someone who pleads another person's case
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- A painful open sore
- Doctrinal term that questions God's injustice
- The words used in a certain field
- The "Theologian"
- The "Traditionalist"
- The act of saying you are sorry for your sins
- Helping the poor, widows, and orphans
- Jesus is our Saviour
- Gods covenant name
- Hark the...Angels sing
- The opposite of positive
- Showing Partiality
- The land of Job
- Job started his response to Zophar with this tone
24 Clues: 1000 years • Showing bias • The "Moralist" • The "Afflicted" • The "Afflictor" • The land of Job • Domestic animals • The "Theologian" • Gods covenant name • Showing Partiality • A painful open sore • The "Traditionalist" • Jesus is our Saviour • Hark the...Angels sing • The opposite of positive • Where is Jesus in this book? • The words used in a certain field • A young observer in the Book of Job • ...
Music crossword 2022-11-28
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- Terminology based on how many instruments in a piece
- Repeated
- Half of a beat
- Classification of instruments e.g drums
- Two beats
- Three notes played in one beat
- A quarter of a beat
- The clef our right hand usually plays
- Examples of monophonic, homophonic and so on
- Used to find how many beats in a bar
- Position of a single sound in a complete range of sound
- Multiple rhythms played together
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- Indicates sharps and flats in a piece
- A pattern or tempo
- The clef our left hand usually plays
- Shape of melodic line
- Used to find how loud or soft to play
- Five notes
- Repeated
- Rapid alternation of a certain group of notes
- One beat
- A group of instruments played using your breath
22 Clues: Repeated • Repeated • One beat • Two beats • Five notes • Half of a beat • A pattern or tempo • A quarter of a beat • Shape of melodic line • Three notes played in one beat • Multiple rhythms played together • The clef our left hand usually plays • Used to find how many beats in a bar • Indicates sharps and flats in a piece • Used to find how loud or soft to play • ...
Music crossword 2022-11-28
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- Repeated
- Half of a beat
- Two beats
- Five notes
- The clef our right hand usually plays
- A pattern or tempo
- The clef our left hand usually plays
- Used to find how loud or soft to play
- Indicates sharps and flats in a piece
- Terminology based on how many instruments in a piece
- Position of a single sound in a complete range of sound
- Rapid alternation of a certain group of notes
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- Examples of monophonic, homophonic and so on
- Used to find how many beats are in a bar
- A group of instruments played using your breath
- One beat
- Classification of instruments e.g drums
- A quarter of a beat
- Multiple rhythms played together
- Three notes played in one beat
- Shape of melodic line
- Repeated
22 Clues: Repeated • One beat • Repeated • Two beats • Five notes • Half of a beat • A pattern or tempo • A quarter of a beat • Shape of melodic line • Three notes played in one beat • Multiple rhythms played together • The clef our left hand usually plays • The clef our right hand usually plays • Used to find how loud or soft to play • Indicates sharps and flats in a piece • ...
G6 Lesson 9 2024-12-31
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- - 교외, 근교
- - (마음의) 평정
- - 번갈아 나오는, 서로의, 상호의, 교체의, 교대하는
- - 무서운, 어마어마한
- - (말투가) 부드러운, 상냥한
- - 기꺼이, 자진해서, 쉽사리, 즉시
- - 연속, 계속, 잇따름
- - 옳은, 정의의, 공정한
- - (만약) …라면
- - (피부의) 작은 구멍, 털구멍
- - 전문용어, 전문 용어
- - 개조하다, 변하게 하다, 개종하다
- - (노예)폐지론자
- - 농업
- - (마음 등을) 맞추다, 조화시키다
- - 지속적인, 계속되는
- - 산업의
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- - 도시의, 도시화 된
- - 방해, 좌절
- - (단어의) 어원; (다른 것·근원에서) 끌어냄, 얻음
- - (기독교파의) 남자 성직자
- - 잠정적인, 임시의, 확정되지 않은, 망설이는, 자신없는
- - 주장된, 추정의
- - 24시간[밤낮 없이] 계속되는
- - (다른 사람들 눈에 비치는 모습)
- - 완전히
- - 느슨해지다
- - (때가) 경과하다, 지나다
- - 논점, 논쟁
- - 혁명, 변혁, 개혁
- - (난자를) 수정시키다, 비옥하게 하다, 풍부하게 하다
- - (도시, 집 등을) 남김없이 파괴하다
- - (마음 등을) 맞추다, 조화시키다
- - (끓는 물·김으로) 데게 하다
- - 끼워 넣다
35 Clues: - 농업 • - 완전히 • - 산업의 • - 느슨해지다 • - 끼워 넣다 • - 교외, 근교 • - 방해, 좌절 • - 논점, 논쟁 • - (마음의) 평정 • - 주장된, 추정의 • - (만약) …라면 • - (노예)폐지론자 • - 도시의, 도시화 된 • - 무서운, 어마어마한 • - 혁명, 변혁, 개혁 • - 지속적인, 계속되는 • - 연속, 계속, 잇따름 • - 전문용어, 전문 용어 • - 옳은, 정의의, 공정한 • - (기독교파의) 남자 성직자 • - (때가) 경과하다, 지나다 • - (말투가) 부드러운, 상냥한 • - 24시간[밤낮 없이] 계속되는 • - (피부의) 작은 구멍, 털구멍 • - (끓는 물·김으로) 데게 하다 • - (다른 사람들 눈에 비치는 모습) • - 기꺼이, 자진해서, 쉽사리, 즉시 • - 개조하다, 변하게 하다, 개종하다 • ...
First Aid and CPR 2023-11-22
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- Scraping or wearing away skin.
- Material used to cover or bind a wound.
- The process of medical aid used to help someone.
- When a person is damaged, or harmed they are _____.
- Being awake and aware of surroundings.
- To revive a person from death or unconsciousness
- A emergency medical technician.
- Unconsciousness that occurs over a long time.
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- Hormone that happens during stress, gives lots of energy.
- Person who needs medical assistance.
- Body part or portion of body that was cut off.
- Deep cut or cut in skin or flesh.
- The condition a person can have.
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation act.
- When a person returns to a state of better health.
- Electrical medical device that detects and shocks to help heart rates.
16 Clues: Scraping or wearing away skin. • A emergency medical technician. • The condition a person can have. • Deep cut or cut in skin or flesh. • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation act. • Person who needs medical assistance. • Being awake and aware of surroundings. • Material used to cover or bind a wound. • Unconsciousness that occurs over a long time. • ...
First Aid Quiz #1 2024-09-05
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- someone who earns money doing a specialized job
- The infection will ______ if we do not give the patient medicine.
- to reduce the number or amount of something
- a procedure done by a professional
- how to revive someone who has passed out
- a machine that does a job
- a very serious medical problem
- the best outcome of a situation
- something very small that can make us sick
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- hurt or damage to the body
- something you can get if bacteria gets into your body
- to do something
- a person who has a medical problem
- somethings used to see small things
- the help received after a medical problem
- a job that gives medical help
16 Clues: to do something • a machine that does a job • hurt or damage to the body • a job that gives medical help • a very serious medical problem • the best outcome of a situation • a person who has a medical problem • a procedure done by a professional • somethings used to see small things • how to revive someone who has passed out • the help received after a medical problem • ...
PHS- Ethics 2016-04-20
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- Will Provides instruction directly to physicians, hospitals, and other healthcare providers involved in a clients medical treatment
- Personal value, right or wrong
- Directive A legal document that makes known a persons wishes about life-support measures and other medical procedures
- of care The level of performance expected of a healthcare professional in carrying out his or her duties.
- of practice Level of training and qualifications
- Healthcare workers must have licences to practice in that state
- shows that an applicant has attained a certain level of knowledge and skill.
- Donor Directive Clients may want to donate organs for transplantation or medical research.
- A civil wrong committed against a person or property, excluding breach of conduct.
- Identifiable Health Information Data that is specific to a particular patient.
- Malpractice Negligence in healthcare
- Autonomy The freedom to govern ones own moral and legal affairs.
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- Legally responsible
- Laws that give clients certain rights.
- Health Information Law that states that all patients have rights regarding their health information
- Without regard for the consequences
- A state licensing authority will accept a persons valid license from another state without requiring examination
- Persons name has been listed in an official registry or record as having satisfied the standards for a certain healthcare occupation.
- Keeping a clients medical information private
- consent The signed consent form and statement saying that the client was properly informed before signing the consent form
- A rule of conduct or action
- Communication Information Information that is held private within a protected relationship
- Power of Attorney Not specifically a medical document, but it may serve that purpose.
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 • ...
EFlanagan Chapters 1 & 2 2012-12-12
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- Impermissible use or disclosure of PHI that could pose significant risk to the affected person
- Combination of a high-deductible health plan with a medical savings plan
- Prepayment covering provider's services for a plan member for a specified period
- Reason for rising medical costs
- Step 1 in the medical billing cycle
- Step 3 in the medical billing cycle
- electronic data interchange
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- person or organization that performs a function or activity for a covered entity
- law regulating the use and disclosure of patients' protected health information
- Annual checkups, screening procedures, inoculations
- Failure to use professional skill when giving medical services that results in injury or harm
- Managed health care system in which providers offer health care to members for fixed periodic payments
- centers for Medicare and Medicaid services
- Record of a patient's financial transactions
- person who makes an accusation of fraud or abuse
15 Clues: electronic data interchange • Reason for rising medical costs • Step 1 in the medical billing cycle • Step 3 in the medical billing cycle • centers for Medicare and Medicaid services • Record of a patient's financial transactions • person who makes an accusation of fraud or abuse • Annual checkups, screening procedures, inoculations • ...
6th Grade Vocab Activity Crossword Lesson 1 2021-08-31
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- A word for something you keep or have in your possession
- Many talents or uses but only used for a certain thing
- In the quiz I am looking for __ clues
- I like cats and my friend likes dogs this is a __
- I am teaching my mom the ___ of the game
- kind/nice
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- Speaking in a technical way
- Word/Wordy/Wordless
- useful/helpful to fulfill needs
- Looking in the __ for definitions
10 Clues: kind/nice • Word/Wordy/Wordless • Speaking in a technical way • useful/helpful to fulfill needs • Looking in the __ for definitions • In the quiz I am looking for __ clues • I am teaching my mom the ___ of the game • I like cats and my friend likes dogs this is a __ • Many talents or uses but only used for a certain thing • ...
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 • ...
PHS- Ethics 2016-04-20
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Bridge Terminology 2016-05-08
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- Earth, stone or other material used to raise the ground level, form an embankment or fill the inside of an abutment, pier or closed spandrel.
- A pipe or channel, open or enclosed, which carries water. May also be used as part of a canal to carry boats. Sometimes carried by a bridge.
- The enlarged part of a beam near its supported ends which results in increased strength; visible as the curved or angled bottom edge of a beam.
- A monumental vertical structure marking the entrance to a bridge or forming part of a gateway.
- The enlarged lower portion of the substructure or foundation which rests directly on the soil, bedrock, or piles; usually below grade and not visible.
- A compressive member.
- Extensions of a retaining wall as part of an abutment; used to contain the fill of an approach embankment
- Adding strength or bearing capacity to a structural member. Examples include the placing of metal rebar into forms before pouring concrete, or attaching gusset plates at the intersection of multiple members of a truss.
- The surface which receives the vertical weight at the bottom of an arch.
- A metal arch bridge which features a curved truss.
- A decorative railing, especially one constructed of concrete or stone, including the top and bottom rail and the vertical supports called ballusters. May also include larger vertical supports called stanchions.
- A movable deck bridge which opens by rotating horizontally on an axis. Compare to bascule bridge and vertical lift bridge.
- A horizontal structure member supporting vertical loads by resisting bending. A girder is a larger beam, especially when made of multiple plates. Deeper, longer members are created by using trusses.
- Members used to stabilize a structure by introducing diagonal connections.
- A truss having a curved top chord and straight bottom chord meeting at each end, especially when there are more than one used end to end. Compare to Baltimore truss and Pennsylvania truss.
- A structural member which does not extend the full height of others around it and does not carry as much load.
- Part of a bridge substructure. A rigid frame commonly made of reinforced concrete or steel which supports a vertical load and is placed transverse to the length of a structure. Bents are commonly used to support beams and girders. An end bent is the supporting frame forming part of an abutment.
- The outer exposed curve of an arch; defines the lower arc of a spandrel.
- A structural member which projects beyond a supporting column or wall and is counterbalanced and/or supported at only one end.
- A tension member of a truss.
- A truss having a curved top chord and straight bottom chord meeting at each end.
- Angled grading of the ground.
- A steel beam fabricated by making a zig-zag cut along its web, then welding the two sides together at their peaks. This creates a beam which has increased depth and therefore greater strength, but is not increased in weight.
- The interior arc of an arch.
- A beam aligned with the length of a span which supports the deck.
- The first voussoir resting on the impost of an arch.
- An enclosing structure formed by building a series of adjacent arches.
- A low wall along the outside edge of a bridge deck used to protect vehicles and pedestrians.
- A vertical structure which supports the ends of a multi-span superstructure at a location between abutments. Also see column and pile.
- Crosspieces used to connect the ribs in centering.
- A superstructure which extends as one piece over multiple supports.
- An outer course of stone forming the arch. Made of a series of voussoirs. An archivolt is an arch ring with decorating moldings.
- A movable deck bridge in which the deck may be raised vertically by synchronized machinery at each end. Compare to swing bridge and vertical lift bridge.
- A structural member having a long body and an enlarged head at each end. Each head has a hole though which a pin is inserted to connect to other members.
- A long column driven deep into the ground to form part of a foundation or substructure. Also see column and pier.
- A curved structure which supports a vertical load mainly by axial compression.
- A type of truss in which vertical web members inclined to form equilateral triangles. May be be recognized by diagonal members which appear to form a series of alternating "V" and "A" shapes (without the crossbar) along the length of the truss when viewed in profile. Often the triangles are bisected by vertical members to reduce the length of the members of the top chord. Compare to Pratt truss and Howe truss.
- Located at the outermost end, it counterbalances the arm of span extending in the opposite direction from a major point of support. Often attached to an abutment.
- A facing of masonry or stones to protect an embankment from erosion.
- A long, multi-span structure, especially one constructed of concrete. More commonly used in relation to structures carrying motor vehicles.
- A device at the ends of beams which is placed on top of a pier or abutment. The ends of the beam rest on the bearing.
- An arch formed along an arc which is drawn from a point below its spring line, thus forming a less than semicircular arch. The intrados of a Roman arch follows an arc drawn from a point on its spring line, thus forming a semi-circle.
- A truss having two triangular shapes spaced on either side of central apex connected by horizontal top and bottom chords. Compare to king truss.
- Top chord of a truss.
- A cylindrical bar which is used to connect various members of a truss; such as those inserted through the holes of a meeting pair of eyebars.
- A truss which carries its traffic through the interior of the structure with crossbracing between the parallel top and bottom chords. Compare to deck truss and pony truss.
- A two-hinged arch is supported by a pinned connection at each end. A three-hinged arch also includes a third pinned connection at the crown of the arch near the middle of a span. Compare to fixed arch.
- The portion of a bridge structure including abutments and piers which supports the superstructure.
- The system of members connecting the top and bottom chords of a truss. Or the vertical portion of an I-beam or girder.
- On plate girders, structural steel shapes, such as an angle, are attached to the web to add intermediate strength.
- Any one of the wedge shaped block used to form an arch.
- One of the larger vertical posts supporting a railing. Smaller, closely spaced vertical supports are ballusters. Also see ballustrade.
- One of many parts of a structure, especially one of the parts of a truss.
- Tension members of a suspension bridge which hang from the main cable to support the deck. Also similar tension members of an arch bridge which features a suspended deck. Also called hangers.
- Part of a suspension bridge which carries the cable over the top of the tower.
- Located at the outermost ends, the part of a suspension bridge to which the cables are attached. Similar in location to an abutment of a beam bridge.
- The top surface of a bridge which carries the traffic.
- The uppermost wedge-shaped voussoir at the crown of an arch which locks the other voussoirs into place.
- The outwardmost vertical or angled compression member of a truss.
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- A sculpted decorative element placed at the top of a spire or highpoint of a structure.
- An assembly of smaller pieces arranged in a gridlike pattern; sometimes used a decorative element or to form a truss of primarily diagonal members.
- A simple beam supported by cantilevers of adjacent spans, commonly connected by pins.
- A subdivided Pratt truss commonly constructed for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. It has angled end posts and a top chord which is straight and horizontal. Compare to camelback truss and Pennsylvania truss.
- A steel beam built-up from many shapes to form a hollow cross-section.
- A truss web member which functions only when a structure is partially loaded.
- A truss which uses curved top and bottom chords placed opposite one another to form a lens shape. The chords are connected by additional truss web members.
- A low, reinforced concrete wall wider at the base, tapering vertically to near mid-height, then continuing straight up to its top. The shape is designed to direct automotive traffic back toward its own lane of travel and prevent crossing of a median or leaving the roadway. Commonly used on new and reconstructed bridges in place of decorative ballustrades, railings or parapets.
- A span in which the effective length is the same as the length of the spanning structure. The spanning superstructure extends from one vertical support, abutment or pier, to another, without crossing over an intermediate support or creating a cantilever.
- A type of truss in which vertical web members are in tension and diagonal web members in compression. Maybe be recognized by diagonal members which appear to form an "A" shape (without the crossbar) toward the center of the truss when viewed in profile. Compare to Pratt truss and Warren truss.
- The roughly triangular area above an arch and below a horizontal bridge deck. A closed spandrel encloses fill material. An open spandrel carries its load using interior walls or columns.
- Masonry built over an opening by progressively overlapping the courses from each side until they meet at the top center. Not a true arch as the structure relies on strictly vertical compression, not axial compression.
- A bridge which carries its deck with many tension members attached to cables draped over tower piers.
- A meeting point between two parts of a structure which is designed to allow for movement of the parts due to thermal or moisture factors while protecting the parts from damage. Commonly visible on a bridge deck as a hinged or movable connection.
- One of the vertical compression members of a truss which is perpendicular to the bottom chord.
- A galvanized wire box filled with stones used to form an abutment or retaining wall.
- Additional support connecting the deck with the main beam which keep the beam from buckling outward. Commonly made from plates and angles.
- A variation of suspension bridge in which the tension members extend from one or more towers at varying angles to carry the deck. Allowing much more freedom in design form, this type does not use cables draped over towers, nor the anchorages at each end, as in a traditional suspension bridge.
- Any one of the arched series of members which is parallel to the length of a bridge, especially those on a metal arch bridge.
- Two triangular shapes sharing a common center vertical member (king post); the simplest triangular truss system. Compare to queen truss.
- A subdivided Pratt truss invented for use by the Pennsylvania Railroad. The Pennsylvania truss is similar in bracing to a Baltimore truss, but the former has a camelback profile while the latter has angled end posts only, leaving the upper chord straight and horizontal. Compare to camelback truss and Baltimore truss.
- Temporary structure or falsework supporting an arch during construction.
- Part of a structure which supports the end of a span or accepts the thrust of an arch; often supports and retains the approach embankment.
- An arch formed by mutiple arcs each of which is drawn from its own center. Compare to a roman arch which is a semi-circular arc drawn from a single centerpoint.
- A description of the sideview of a bridge having relatively steep approach embankments leading to the bridge deck.
- A plate which joins two girders. Commonly riveted or bolted.
- The opening at the ends of a through truss with forms the entrance. Also the open entrance of a tunnel.
- From the French word for "see-saw," a bascule bridge features a movable span (leaf) which rotates on a horizontal hinged axis (trunnion) to raise one end vertically. A large counterweight is used to offset to weight of the raised leaf. May have a single raising leaf or two which meet in the center when closed. Compare to swing bridge and vertical lift bridge.
- (trussed arch) An arch with parallel chords connected by open webbing.
- A truss which carries its traffic near its top chord but not low enough to allow crossbracing between the parallel top chords. Compare to deck truss and through truss.
- Horizontal members which are placed transversely to the major beams, girders, or trusses; used to support the deck.
- A type of girder bridge in which the piers and deck girder are fastened to form a single unit. Unlike typical girder bridges which are constructed so that the deck rests on bearings atop the piers, a rigid frame bridge acts as a unit. Pier design may vary.
- A horizontal structure member supporting vertical loads by resisting bending. A girder is a larger beam, especially when made of multiple metal plates. The plates are usually riveted or welded together.
- The portion of a bridge structure which carries the traffic load and passes that load to the substructure.
- The horizontal space between two supports of a structure. Also refers to the structure itself. May be used as a noun or a verb.
- A type of truss in which vertical web members are in compression and diagonal web members in tension. Many possible configuartions include pitched, flat, or camelback top chords. Maybe be recognized by diagonal members which appear to form a "V" shape toward the center of the truss when viewed in profile. Variations include the Baltimore truss and Pennsylvania truss. Compare to Warren truss and Howe truss.
- The inner surface of an arch extending the full width of the structure.
- A truss which carries its deck on its top chord. Compare to pony truss and through truss.
- A metal plate used to unite multiple structural members of a truss.
- A positive, upward curve built into a beam which compensates for some of the vertical load and anticipated deflection.
- A tall pier or frame supporting the cable of a suspension bridge.
- The measure of an arch from the spring line to the highest part of the intrados, which is to say from its base support to the crown.
- The place where an arch rises from its support; a line drawn from the impost.
- Either of the two principal members of a truss extending from end to end, connected by web members.
- A drain, pipe or channel which allows water to pass under a road, railroad or embankment.
- A vertical structural member used to support compressive loads. Also see pier and pile.
- A wall projecting perpendicularly from another wall which prevents its outward movement. Usually wider at its base and tapering toward the top.
- A form of arch defined by a moving point which remains equidistant from a fixed point inside the arch and a moving point along a line. This shape when inverted into an arch structure results in a form which allows equal vertical loading along its length.
- An arch which has a tension member across its base which connects one end to the other.
- A structure anchored in its position. Compare to hinged arch.
- Temporary structure used as support during construction. Falsework for arch construction is called "centering."
- The process of covering an embankment with stones.
- When the superstructure is not perpendicular to the substructure, a skew angle is created. The skew angle is the acute angle between the alignment of the superstructure and the alignment of the substructure.
- Curve formed by a rope or chain hanging freely between two supports. The curved cables or chains used to support suspension bridges may be referred to as catenaries.
- A raised structure built to carry vehicles or pedestrians over an obstacle.
- While Bridge is the more general term (which may be a single span or multi-span, typically one span is longer than the others), A longer, multi-span structure -- a series of shorter spans in which most of the spans are of similar length. A more common term in relation to railroads.
- Part of a suspension bridge extending from an anchorage over the tops of the towers and down to the opposite anchorage. Suspenders or hangers are attached along its length to support the deck.
- On road surfaces, where the center is the highest point and the surface slopes downward in opposite directions, assisting in drainage. Also a point at the top of an arch.
- A structural form which is used in the same way as a beam, but because it is made of an web-like assembly of smaller members it can be made longer, deeper, and therefore, stronger than a beam or girder while being lighter than a beam of similar dimensions.
118 Clues: A compressive member. • Top chord of a truss. • A tension member of a truss. • The interior arc of an arch. • Angled grading of the ground. • A metal arch bridge which features a curved truss. • Crosspieces used to connect the ribs in centering. • The process of covering an embankment with stones. • The first voussoir resting on the impost of an arch. • ...
Art Terminology 2016-04-23
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- a hidden symbolic meaning
- the art of making plans
- refers to a common name found on the color wheel
- the area in a composition where emphasis is greater
- a frame used to support a canvas
- change of color from one tone to another
- a strong cloth used for painting
- things that look or are solid
- artwork made by pasting pieces of paper on to a flat surface
- natural forms changed by geometrical reduction
- the placement of 2 opposites side by side
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- an arrangement of primary colors to create new colors
- hand-made objects that represents a culture or period
- the order of line, form, color, value, texture, and space in an arrangement
- the illusion of space in a picture plane
- things that look flat
- character studies that exaggerate one or more features
- a style of painting that represent the effects of sunlight on color
- work of art created to go with a story or other kinds of work in print
- irregular shapes or forms
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 frame used to support a canvas • a strong cloth used for painting • the illusion of space in a picture plane • change of color from one tone to another • the placement of 2 opposites side by side • ...
Art Terminology 2016-04-23
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- a hidden symbolic meaning
- the art of making plans
- refers to a common name found on the color wheel
- the area in a composition where emphasis is greater
- a frame used to support a canvas
- change of color from one tone to another
- a strong cloth used for painting
- things that look or are solid
- artwork made by pasting pieces of paper on to a flat surface
- natural forms changed by geometrical reduction
- the placement of 2 opposites side by side
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- an arrangement of primary colors to create new colors
- hand-made objects that represents a culture or period
- the order of line, form, color, value, texture, and space in an arrangement
- the illusion of space in a picture plane
- things that look flat
- character studies that exaggerate one or more features
- a style of painting that represent the effects of sunlight on color
- work of art created to go with a story or other kinds of work in print
- irregular shapes or forms
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 frame used to support a canvas • a strong cloth used for painting • the illusion of space in a picture plane • change of color from one tone to another • the placement of 2 opposites side by side • ...
Art Terminology 2016-04-23
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- irregular shapes or forms
- the placement of 2 opposites side by side
- 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
- hand-made objects that represents a culture or period
- artwork made by pasting pieces of paper on to a flat surface
- the order of line, form, color, value, texture, and space in an arrangement
- things that look or are solid
- an arrangement of primary colors to create new colors
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- a hidden symbolic meaning
- the illusion of space in a picture plane
- the area in a composition where emphasis is greater
- a style of painting that represent the effects of sunlight on color
- things that look flat
- the art of making plans
- change of color from one tone to another
- natural forms changed by geometrical reduction
- a strong cloth used for painting
- character studies that exaggerate one or more features
- a frame used to support a canvas
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 • the illusion of space in a picture plane • change of color from one tone to another • the placement of 2 opposites side by side • ...
Insurance terminology 2015-11-12
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- This Act is administered by APRA.
- An amount of money payable by the consumer to the insurer in return for the promise of payment by the insurer if the events covered by the insurance policy occur.
- A lack of water in the body tissues. (refer to the word roots list)
- Abbreviation: PMA
- Abbreviation: APPs
- The removal of a small piece of living tissue from an organ or other part of the body for microscopic examination or inspection, to confirm or establish a diagnosis, estimate prognosis, or follow the course of a disease. (refer to the word roots list)
- The insurer reimburses the customer for an invoice they have settled where the insurer has authorised the supply.
- Abbreviation: CCI
- The right of one person to stand in the place of another and take advantage of all the rights and remedies of that other person.
- A party is prevented from going back on its promise where it has been relied upon
- The process by which an insurer determines whether or not to accept a risk and, if accepted, the terms and conditions to be applied and the level of premium to be charged.
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- The active cause that sets in motion a train of events that brings about a result without any break in the chain of causation.
- Special, short-term or interim insurance contract taken out to provide insurance cover while a formal application for insurance by the consumer is assessed by the insurer.
- The requirement that every policy be negotiated honestly and fairly by the insurer and the insured in ways that protect and further the interests of the other party.
- Abbreviation: PDS
- Abbreviation: TBI
- The inflammation of a cell. (refer to the word roots list)
- This rule means that where the term of a policy (especially an exclusion clause) is ambiguous, it should be interpreted against the party that drafted it. (Latin)
- An independent person or business entity who is appointed to investigate claims for insurers.
- Pertaining to the centre of the brain. (refer to the word roots list)
20 Clues: Abbreviation: PDS • Abbreviation: TBI • Abbreviation: PMA • Abbreviation: CCI • Abbreviation: APPs • This Act is administered by APRA. • The inflammation of a cell. (refer to the word roots list) • A lack of water in the body tissues. (refer to the word roots list) • Pertaining to the centre of the brain. (refer to the word roots list) • ...
Gender Terminology 2015-11-09
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- mature male hog
- young female horse
- male cattle that can reproduce
- young uncastrated male horse
- young female cattle; has not had offspring
- act of birth
- mature male goat
- unmature goat
- lamb young female sheep
- newborn or very young pig
- young male goat
- castrated male chicken
- meat from swine
- act of birth
- adult male horse
- meat from a sheep older than one year of age
- mature female sheep
- young male pig
- castrated male sheep or goat
- castrated male pig or hog
- mature female chicken
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- newborn sheep or young sheep; also the meat from a young sheep
- young female pig
- male castrated horse
- hen used for laying eggs
- mature female
- young female goat
- newborn chicken
- young cattle to young to reproduce
- young male bulls that cannot reproduce
- mature female goat
- young female chicken
- chickens grown to eat
- lamb young male sheep
- mature male chicken
- adult female horse
- mature females that can reproduce
- castrated male cattle that cannot reproduce
- meat from cattle
39 Clues: act of birth • act of birth • mature female • unmature goat • young male pig • mature male hog • newborn chicken • young male goat • meat from swine • young female pig • mature male goat • adult male horse • meat from cattle • young female goat • young female horse • mature female goat • adult female horse • mature male chicken • mature female sheep • male castrated horse • young female chicken • ...
Pharmacogenomic terminology 2017-09-25
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- HIV drug for which all patients undergo a genetic test prior to administration
- A single nucleotide locus with two or more naturally occurring alleles defined by a single base pair substitution
- When two different alleles are present on the chromosome pair
- An individual’s collection of genes
- Two non-functional alleles and therefore have little to no enzyme activity
- The basic physical unit of inheritance
- The absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME) of bioactive drugs following their administration
- 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 precursor (forerunner) of a drug needs to undergo chemical conversion by metabolic processes before becoming an active pharmacological agent
- 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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- A collection of genetic variants, such as SNPs, that always travel together (are inherited together) on the same individual allele
- Well know anticoagulant that causes severe side affects in certain individuals
- A gene predicted to be associated with a particular trait e.g disease, adverse reaction to a drug
- Can cause respiratory depression in some babies
- Two normally functioning alleles and therefore have normal enzyme activity
- Part of the genome formed by DNA sequences that encode genes
- Maximum beneficial or therapeutic response that a drug can produce
- A group of enzymes involved in drug metabolism and found in high levels in the liver
- The biochemical and physiological effects of drugs, particularly those that define the drugs mechanism of action on the body
- 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 • ...
Pharmacogenomic terminology 2017-09-25
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- HIV drug for which all patients undergo a genetic test prior to administration
- A precursor (forerunner) of a drug needs to undergo chemical conversion by metabolic processes before becoming an active pharmacological agent
- Variants in this gene can cause severe reactions in response to carbamazepine and abcavir
- An unintended, harmful reaction to medicines
- An individual’s collection of genes
- 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
- The basic physical unit of inheritance
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- 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
- A gene predicted to be associated with a particular trait e.g disease, adverse reaction to a drug
- A single nucleotide locus with two or more naturally occurring alleles defined by a single base pair substitution
- A variant that has two or more alleles and is present at a frequency of at least 1% of the population
- Can cause respiratory depression in some babies
- The absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME) of bioactive drugs following their administration
- A group of enzymes involved in drug metabolism and found in high levels in the liver
- A collection of genetic variants, such as SNPs, that always travel together (are inherited together) on the same individual allele
- Well know anticoagulant that causes severe side affects in certain individuals
- Two non-functional alleles and therefore have little to no enzyme activity
- When two different alleles are present on the chromosome pair
- Part of the genome formed by DNA sequences that encode genes
- Maximum beneficial or therapeutic response that a drug can produce
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 • ...
Anatomical Terminology 2017-09-13
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- movement around a joint bring two adjacent bones or body segments farther apart
- cranial/ toward upper portion, located above a structure of the body
- toward the origin of the structure (often used to describe limbs)
- think of as middle, between internal and external
- plane/ splits the body between left and right planes
- think of “abduction, or taking away”- movement of structure away from midline
- anatomical position of the body with face and ventral surface of the body facing downward
- away from origin of the structure (also often used to describe limbs)
- ventral/ toward front or in front of structure of body
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- both sides of the body
- movement around a joint bring two segments of adjacent bones or body parts closer together
- anatomical position of body with face and ventral surface of body facing upward
- external- towards the surface of a structure of the body, like skin
- horizontal plane/ divides your body between top and bottom
- dorsal/ toward back or behind structure of the body
- opposite side of the body
- toward midline (central axis of the body)
- internal, is away from the surface of a structure of the body, like a bone
- coronal plane/ separates body into front and back
- same side of the body
- think of as “adding to the body”- movement of a structure toward midline
- caudal/ lower portion/below structure of the body
- away from central axis
23 Clues: same side of the body • both sides of the body • away from central axis • opposite side of the body • toward midline (central axis of the body) • coronal plane/ separates body into front and back • think of as middle, between internal and external • caudal/ lower portion/below structure of the body • dorsal/ toward back or behind structure of the body • ...
Drama Terminology 2017-11-16
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- It’s important to ___________ a scene to ensure that characters aren’t just standing facing each other the whole time, or wandering around aimlessly.
- Means “tragic flaw”
- In many Greek, Roman, and even some Elizabethan dramas, the ____________ provided reactions to the events on stage at the beginning of each Act.
- A Shakespearean play is usually categorized as a ___________, a comedy or a history.
- Interrupting a tragic scene with a funny moment is __________ _____.
- A quality of a play's action that stimulates the audience to feel pity for a character.
- ____ II, Scene 3
- Articles or objects that appear on stage during a play.
- A speech by a single character without another character's response.
- A motion of the limbs or body made to express or help express thought or to emphasize speech.
- Examples: the country bumpkin, the shrewish wife, the braggart soldier
- At the end of the movie Jurassic Park there is an example of ______ ___ ______________. Just as the main characters find themselves in a no-win scenario with the raptors, the tyrannosaurus saves them at the last moment.
- This is a scene or speech which follows the main action of the play and provides some insight or comment on the action.
- The smallest division of action in a play (smaller than a scene). The length of time necessary for a character to play an "Objective" (also called "Intention") from beginning to end.
- The spectacle a play presents in performance, including the position of actors on stage, the scenic background, the props and costumes, and the lighting and sound effects.
- The underlying personality of a dramatic character as implied or indicated by a script or text and interpreted by an actor in performance. (from answers.com)
- For a novel, we’d call her a novelist; for poetry we’d call her a poet; for drama we’d call her a dramatist, or a ____________________.
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- At the end of Romeo and Juliet, the audience experiences ___________ because their feelings of pity and fear (concerning the unlucky deaths of many characters) is purged through the families’ agreement to build statues of the deceased and to end the feud.
- en scene Means literally “put in the scene” or arrangement of the scene.
- A common scene in situational comedies is having a character hide in a closet when another character enters the room. The audience knows the character is hiding, but the character that has just entered does not. The audience laughs because of the ____________ ___________.
- In the Men in Black movies, Agent K is a _________ to Agent J, in that the former serious and dead-pan, while the latter is flamboyant and sarcastic.
- This type of monologue provides the audience with omniscience for that character.
- Means “excessive pride”
- Scene or speech which precedes the main action of the play and provides some insight or comment on the action.
- This is the imaginary wall of the proscenium or box theater setting, supposedly removed to allow the audience to see the action.
- This is normally written in italics, and can be found at the beginning of a play, or at the start of a new scene to tell the reader or direction how the scene should look.
- a stage that is separated from the audience. The audience looks through the fourth wall to see the action.
- A type of drama in which the characters experience reversals of fortune (usually for the better) due to miscommunication and comic circumstances.
- This is a short direction indicated by parentheses or italics, in the beginning of a scene or before a line. Some writers use them and some don’t.
- (or Apron Stage) If he took out the middle four seats, Mr. Bellini’s classroom setup would be an example of this type of stage.
- In Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, the title character often turns to the camera and speaks, even when others are present, which is an example of an _____________.
- Act I, _________ 1
32 Clues: ____ II, Scene 3 • Act I, _________ 1 • Means “tragic flaw” • Means “excessive pride” • Articles or objects that appear on stage during a play. • Interrupting a tragic scene with a funny moment is __________ _____. • A speech by a single character without another character's response. • Examples: the country bumpkin, the shrewish wife, the braggart soldier • ...
Hardware Terminology 2017-05-19
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- A device or system that represents changing values as continuously variable physical quantities.
- The translation of data into a secret code.
- A parallel interface for connecting an external device such as a printer.
- defined as the amount of data that can be transmitted in a fixed amount of time or range within a band of frequencies or wavelengths.
- basic input/output system, the built-in software that determines what a computer can do without accessing programs from a disk.
- Used to lower the temperature of an electronic device by dissipating heat into the surrounding air
- A boundary across which two independent systems meet and act on or communicate with each other. In computer technology
- The main circuit board of a microcomputer.
- Types of Universal Serial Bus devices and standards
- A metal bridge that closes an electrical circuit.
- Central Process Unit
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- Random Access Memory
- is the circuitry required to support a device.
- the chip or chips that connect a CPU to memory and chips communicate with the CPU through the FSB.
- A storage medium from which data is read and to which it is written by lasers.
- The part of a cable that plugs into a port or interface to connect one device to another.
- A collection of wires through which data is transmitted from one part of a computer to another.
- a program that controls a device
- measured in hertz
- Tip Rim Sleeve
20 Clues: Tip Rim Sleeve • measured in hertz • Random Access Memory • Central Process Unit • a program that controls a device • The main circuit board of a microcomputer. • The translation of data into a secret code. • is the circuitry required to support a device. • A metal bridge that closes an electrical circuit. • Types of Universal Serial Bus devices and standards • ...
Pirate Terminology 2017-08-09
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- used to moor a ship to the sea floor
- a fast ship
- being dragged beneath the ship as punishment
- petition with signatures in a circle
- look-out’s perch
- the kitchen
- to cheat
- firearm with a flared muzzle
- deep-pocketed Mycenian
- cargo storage
- pirate sword
- a scoundrel
- stranded
- negotiations between opposing sides
- degrees north or south
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- pirate flag
- rear of the ship
- a large cask
- degrees east or west
- front of the ship
- treasure location; dig here
- ship’s lowest deck
- a crustacean that often clings to the outside bottom of the ship
- legendary Mycenian pirate
- cute gal at the bank
- pirate hat
- body of the ship
- treasure
- do you understand?
29 Clues: to cheat • treasure • stranded • pirate hat • pirate flag • a fast ship • the kitchen • a scoundrel • a large cask • pirate sword • cargo storage • rear of the ship • look-out’s perch • body of the ship • front of the ship • ship’s lowest deck • do you understand? • degrees east or west • cute gal at the bank • deep-pocketed Mycenian • degrees north or south • legendary Mycenian pirate • ...
Jazz Terminology 2018-02-06
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- one leg is in 3/4 releve
- a walk in releve and slight plie while moving shoulders (foward, sideways, and backwards)
- foot kicks then steps on ball of foot and change of weight
- foot pattern of cross back, side, front
- a jump in which both legs are bend in the air
- exercise moving only one part of the body
- Unique and innovative dancer "All that Jazz"
- first male dancer to be featured in Talkies
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- Father of theatrical JAzz
- connect foot in passe then kick other leg
- foot pattern creating a square (cross, back, side, front, close)
- a split in the air
- broadway director who demanded trained dancers for "west Side Story"
- Leg lifts in fan like motion
- silent movies
- first female dancer to be featured in Talkies
- chaine liked traveling turns
- chassing of feet
- stationary turn with one leg in passe
- a step foward followed by 180 degree turn to face opposite direction
- undulate (wave-like) motion of body
- Lift of the leg
22 Clues: silent movies • Lift of the leg • chassing of feet • a split in the air • one leg is in 3/4 releve • Father of theatrical JAzz • Leg lifts in fan like motion • chaine liked traveling turns • undulate (wave-like) motion of body • stationary turn with one leg in passe • foot pattern of cross back, side, front • connect foot in passe then kick other leg • ...
Newspaper Terminology 2018-02-05
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- - The line above the story, which gives the author’s name and sometimes their job and location
- - Dominant picture, often filling much of the front cover
- - An advertisement that uses only text, as opposed to a display ad, which also incorporates graphics
- - Top label for the whole page. Can relate to the area covered in the paper for example, National or a big news topic such as Social Media, Syria
- - Main story, usually a splash
- - People who the newspaper aims to sell to
- - A system of organisation within the magazine. Helps the audience find what they want to read
- - Block of text that introduces the story, normally in a different style to the body text and headline
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- - The blank space between margins of facing pages of a publication or the blank space between columns of text
- - Also known as copy. Written material that makes up the main part of an article
- - Picture story that can exist on its own or on a front page leading to a story inside
- - Everything on a page except pictures or text of stories
- - Used to scan the newspaper when purchasing. It is an optical, machine-readable, representation of data and contains information such as price
- - A phrase that summarises the main point of the article. Usually in large print and a different style to catch the attention of the reader
- - Title of the newspaper displayed on the front page
- - An information panel on the front page that tells the reader about other stories in the paper to tempt them inside
- - A photograph, often in full colour, that runs across the middle two pages
- - Something taken from within an article, usually said by the person in the main image
- - Brief text underneath an image describing the photograph or graphic
- - Some newspapers print several of these every night, these are versions with some changes and maybe additional late stories
20 Clues: - Main story, usually a splash • - People who the newspaper aims to sell to • - Title of the newspaper displayed on the front page • - Dominant picture, often filling much of the front cover • - Everything on a page except pictures or text of stories • - Brief text underneath an image describing the photograph or graphic • ...
Biology Terminology 2018-01-28
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- has a cytoplasm and nucleus in a membrane
- (Haploid) sperm and egg cells
- Half the number of diploid chromosomes
- What do Ribosomes produce?
- The layer that surrounds plant cells
- Where the microtubules attach on a chromosome
- Small section of DNA that gives the instructions for the construction of protein
- results in 2 identical daughter cells
- hereditary unit of information, found in the nucleus of cells
- equally divides the chromosomes into two daughter cells
- final phase of cell division that results in two nuclei being formed
- The first phase of mitosis
- The third phase of Mitosis
- What is an organisms complete set of DNA called?
- long section of DNA (humans have 23 pairs of it)
- Membrane bound functions within a cell
- having double the haploid chromosomes
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- different version of the same gene
- The living cell found in four out of the five kingdoms
- The type of living cell found in the Monera kingdom
- contains the DNA
- The phase of a cells life in which it copies its DNA, to prepare for mitosis
- (Diploid) skin and bone cells
- Image of all chromosomes in a nucleus
- process of cell death
- results in 4 non-identical haploid daughter cells
- population of bodily cells
- Can be found attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum or floating in the cytoplasm
- located near the nucleus, it functions during cell division
29 Clues: contains the DNA • process of cell death • What do Ribosomes produce? • population of bodily cells • The first phase of mitosis • The third phase of Mitosis • (Haploid) sperm and egg cells • (Diploid) skin and bone cells • different version of the same gene • The layer that surrounds plant cells • Image of all chromosomes in a nucleus • results in 2 identical daughter cells • ...
Rail Terminology 2018-10-05
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- Any letters received by ministers
- Agreement with HMT of the available funds for the department
- Platform for managing formal correspondence and PQs
- Strategic Departmental board
- A franchise structure that puts employees at its centre (based on a major department store)
- Contract between the Department and the TOC
- Insurance from the Owning Group
- Support for the TOC against unanticipated movements in revenue regardless of the cause
- Legal challenge on process/protocol
- Department spending on resources
- Exogenous support for the TOC against unanticipated movement in the economy
- Procurement process which gives the bidders the right to partake in franchise competitions
- Alignment of track and train
- The parent company
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- A paperless right to travel
- Mechanism to support the TOC against unanticipated movement in the number of workers in the capital
- Group chaired by Tony Poulter, to bring to life the East Coast Partnership
- Cabinet Office and No.10
- Bilaterally negotiated contract with the incumbent operator
- Public sector body responsible for the track
- Backstop to ensure the continuity of rail passengers services
- Chaired by Keith Williams.
- New, unexpected ideas from Ministers
- Contract violation which is sustained gives the Department the right to terminate the contract
24 Clues: The parent company • Cabinet Office and No.10 • Chaired by Keith Williams. • A paperless right to travel • Strategic Departmental board • Alignment of track and train • Insurance from the Owning Group • Department spending on resources • Any letters received by ministers • Legal challenge on process/protocol • New, unexpected ideas from Ministers • ...
Film Terminology 2012-10-13
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- / A _____ angle is a camera angle that looks up at a character. This is the opposite of a high angle and makes a character look more powerful. This can make the audience feel vulnerable and small by looking up at the character. This can help the responder feel empathy if they are viewing the frame from another character's point of view.
- cut / Abrupt switch from one scene to another which may be used deliberately to make a dramatic point.
- / _________is a very important aspect for shaping meaning in films. What kind of atmosphere is created in a room lit by candles? Have you ever heard of mood lighting? A room that is brightly lit by neon lights might seem to be sterile or a shadowy room might be eerie or scary. The lighting technicians in a film crew have the task of creating lighting to suit the mood and atmosphere of each scene in a film.
- / A _________ contains just one character's face. This enables viewers to understand the actor's emotions and also allows them to feel empathy for the character. This is also known as a personal shot.
- shot / Any shot, usually a cutaway, in which a participant reacts to action which has just occurred.
- / __________ and harsh lighting. Soft and harsh lighting can manipulate a viewer's attitude towards
- / _____________ is the combination of the techniques described in this chapter. This includes camera shots, camera angles, camera movement and lighting. Use the term cinematography to group all of these together, for example, 'The cinematography in that film was exceptional.'
- / An _________ angle puts the audience on an equal footing with the character/s. This is the most commonly used angle in most films as it allows the viewers to feel comfortable with the characters.
- / A break in the chronology of a narrative in which events from the past are disclosed to the viewer.
- / A ______ angle is a camera angle that looks down upon a subject. A character shot with a high angle will look vulnerable or small. These angles are often used to demonstrate to the audience a perspective of a particular character. The example above demonstrates to us the perspective or point of view of a vampire. As a viewer we can understand that the vampire feels powerful.
- / Sudden change of shot from one viewpoint or location to another.
- / An _________ close-up contains one part of a character's face or other object. This technique is quite common in horror films, particularly the example above. This type of shot creates an intense mood and provides interaction between the audience and the viewer.
- / A __________ shot and a dolly shot have the same effect. A tracking shot moves on tracks and a dolly shot is mounted on a trolley to achieve the effect in the example above. This camera movement is used in a number of ways but is most commonly used to explore a room such as a restaurant. By using a tracking shot or a dolly shot the composer of a film gives the viewer a detailed tour of a situation. It can also be used to follow a character.
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- / __________ In zooming in the camera does not move; the lens is focussed down from a long-shot
- / A ___________ (POV). A shot made from a camera position close to the line of sight of a performer who is to be watching the action shown in the point-of-view shot.
- / A _______ shot contains the characters or a character from the waist up. From this shot, viewers can see the characters' faces more clearly as well as their interaction with other characters. This is also known as a social shot
- / A ________ shot is often used by composers of films to signify the end of a film or scene. The effect is achieved by the camera being put on a crane that can move upwards
- / A ____________ angle is an angle that looks directly down upon a scene. This angle is often used as an establishing angle, along with an extreme long shot, to establish setting.
- / A _________ shot contains a complete view of the characters. From this shot, viewers can take in the costumes of characters and may also help to demonstrate the relationships between characters.
- / _______ dissolve (mix). Both fades and dissolves are gradual transitions between shots.
- / A romantic heroine is often backlit to create a halo effect on her hair.
- / (SFX). Any sound from any source other than synchronised dialogue, narration or music.
- / A horizontal movement of the camera – left or right while the camera mounting stays fixed.
- / A _______ shot contains landscape but gives the viewer a more specific idea of setting. A long shot may show the viewers the building where the action will take place.
- setting or a character. The way light is used can make objects, people and environments look beautiful or ugly, soft or harsh, artificial or real.
- / A vertical movement of the camera - up or down- while the camera mounting stays fixed.
- a close-up whilst the picture is still being shown. The subject is magnified, and attention is concentrated on details previously invisible as the shot tightens (contrast tracking).
- en Scene / __________ refers to all the objects and characters in a particular frame. More specifically, it refers to the composition of the frame. When you use the term mise en scene, you are discussing where the composer or director has placed all the elements of the scene within the frame.
28 Clues: / Sudden change of shot from one viewpoint or location to another. • / A romantic heroine is often backlit to create a halo effect on her hair. • / (SFX). Any sound from any source other than synchronised dialogue, narration or music. • / _______ dissolve (mix). Both fades and dissolves are gradual transitions between shots. • ...
Hospital Terminology 2013-04-29
20 Clues: #7777 • nurse • coverup • babyland • one route • scrub a dub • gives orders • bodily fluid • surgical room • healer helper • patient's book • opened in 2007 • hand protection • requires healing • laboratory needs • sharp instrument • transportation bed • captain of the ship • ones in need of care • in need of immediate attention
Musical Terminology 2013-02-05
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- Suddenly
- Add the 2nd parts.
- Clef sign used for trombone, baritone BC, tuba nd timpani.
- Curved line connecting two notes of the same pitch.
- Emphasis on beat resulting in that beat being louder or longer than another in a measure.
- Growing softer; Decrescendo
- The Italian term for loud.
- Clef sign used for flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, baritone TC and keyboard percussion instruments.
- The flats and/or sharps you see after the clef sign and before the time signature.
- In a gentle and sweet manner. Used chiefly as a direction.
- Resuming the speed preceding retardando or accelerando.
- Broken chord in which the individual tones are sounded one after another.
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- The Italian term for "very loud".
- Moderately slow or walking pace.
- Mark that allows a note or chord to be held for as long as desired.
- Short, detached notes, marked with a dot above or below them.
- All play, the opposite of solo.
- The dynamic effect of gradually growing louder
- Dynamic effect of gradually growing softer, also referred to as diminuendo.
- Divided parts
- Tells you the meter of the music.
- To perform alone or as the predominant part.
22 Clues: Suddenly • Divided parts • Add the 2nd parts. • The Italian term for loud. • Growing softer; Decrescendo • All play, the opposite of solo. • Moderately slow or walking pace. • The Italian term for "very loud". • Tells you the meter of the music. • To perform alone or as the predominant part. • The dynamic effect of gradually growing louder • ...
Cruise Terminology 2012-12-07
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- berth Bed located on the floor.
- These cabins come in a variety of sizes and almost always include extra amenities
- Navigation and command center
- ship structure (ie: lifeboat) is blocking some or all of the passenger's view.
- drill Mandatory safety drill on board the ship.
- A private seating area on the outside of the ship accessed from your cabin.
- front part of the ship
- A list of invoice of passengers, crew and cargo.
- Vessel's steering wheel.
- Passenger or crew quarters
- Passenger quarters. Also a cabin
- left side of the ship when facing forward
- device used to hold a ship in a particular position
- Cabin category in which the cabin number is not assigned at the time of booking.
- floor
- The structure such as a pier where the vessel ties up when in port.
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- Small craft carried on the vessel and used in case of emergency.
- The bottom portion of the vessel submerged in water.
- Toward the bow of the vessel.
- A request to the cruise line for customer specific air arrangements
- Vessel moves to a new area for a new season
- the middle part of the vessel, as opposed to forward or aft.
- Width of a ship from side to side.
- The physical term for the rear of the vessel.
- Near, toward, or rear of the vessel.
- The right side of the ship, when facing forward.
- group of staterooms with same amenities and size
- The schedule the ship is following during the cruise.
- Small vessel used to transport passengers
29 Clues: floor • front part of the ship • Vessel's steering wheel. • Passenger or crew quarters • Navigation and command center • Toward the bow of the vessel. • berth Bed located on the floor. • Passenger quarters. Also a cabin • Width of a ship from side to side. • Near, toward, or rear of the vessel. • left side of the ship when facing forward • Small vessel used to transport passengers • ...
Excel Terminology 2013-02-15
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- Heading/ Letter that identifies each column (column A, B, C, etc.)
- Function Box/located immediately to the left of the Formula Bar, it allows you to insert common functions (sum, product, average, etc.)
- Excel opens a new workbook with three ___________. ____________ are called Sheet 1, Sheet 2, and Sheet3
- The horizontal and vertical lines on the worksheet that make it easier to see and identify each cell in the worksheet.
- Box/ Located above Column A, it contains the cell reference of the active cell
- Excel includes pre-written formulas called functions to help you quickly include calculations in your spreadsheet. Examples: SUM, PMT, PRODUCT
- Heading/ Number that identifies each row (row 6, 7, 8, etc.)
- Tab/ Contains the name of the worksheet - it is located at the bottom of the workbook.
- Bar/ As you type in a cell, Excel displays the entry in the __________ You can use the ________ to edit data or text in a cell.
- Contains buttons and menus that allow you to perform tasks quickly.
- Two or more cells on a sheet. The cells in a _______ can be adjacent or nonadjacent.
- A line bordering the chart plot area used as a frame of reference for measurement.
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- Cell/ The selected cell in which data is entered when you begin typing.
- Function/ Calculates the payment for a loan based on the number of payments and the interest rate.
- A document that helps you organize data in rows and columns of cells.
- Reference/ Each cell has a unique address that identifies it, the coordinates of the intersection of a column and a row.
- When Excel starts, it creates a new blank __________, called Book1. The ________ is similar to a notebook with pages. Each excel _______has pages called worksheets.
- Does calculations with the numbers in cells.
- A box in which you can enter text, a number, or a formula. Individual _______ are defined by a column letter and a row number. For example, C4 identifies the _________ in column C and row 4.
- Tip/ When you move the mouse pointer over a button, Excel displays the name of the button below it in a _______
- pane/ Window that provides commonly used commands. Its location and small size lets you use these commands while still working on your file.
21 Clues: Does calculations with the numbers in cells. • Heading/ Number that identifies each row (row 6, 7, 8, etc.) • Heading/ Letter that identifies each column (column A, B, C, etc.) • Contains buttons and menus that allow you to perform tasks quickly. • A document that helps you organize data in rows and columns of cells. • ...
Legal Terminology 2013-03-06
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- Pre-judgment seizure of
- contract Standardized contract form
- Wrongful taking of personal property
- One appointed by another
- To stop, bar, prevent
- Part of a pleading
- Gift of personal property by will
- The final order of an equity court
- Written defamation
- Clause of a notary
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- To prevent or forbid by injunction
- Suppress; stop; cease; abate
- Evil doing
- Substitution of a new contract
- One to whom an offer is made
- Unfinished, incomplete
- A professional designation earned
- Evidence Oral proof of contract terms
- An addition or change to an original will
- One who creates a trust, trustor
20 Clues: Evil doing • Part of a pleading • Written defamation • Clause of a notary • To stop, bar, prevent • Unfinished, incomplete • Pre-judgment seizure of • One appointed by another • Suppress; stop; cease; abate • One to whom an offer is made • Substitution of a new contract • One who creates a trust, trustor • A professional designation earned • Gift of personal property by will • ...
Mortgage Terminology 2013-06-25
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- An opinion of the market value of real property. (2 words)
- A pre-determined amount of cash upon demand. (3 words)
- The expiry date of a mortgage or loan contract, when outstanding balance is due. (2 words)
- An agency that supplies credit information to credit grantors. (2 words)
- Number of years or months it takes to repay the obligation in full, based upon current terms.
- The client’s ability to repay the debt.
- When the mortgage transaction is finalized and funds are advanced. (2 words)
- Includes property, cash, GIC’s, term deposits, marketable securities and motor vehicles.
- The primary client on the credit application.
- An arrangement to borrow money, secured by real estate property; a promise to pay is given.
- Total assets less total liabilities. (2 words)
- The annual interest rates applicable to residential mortgage loans in Canada.
- The individual(s) who borrowed money.
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- Net earnings plus all deductions or expenses not requiring a cash outlay. (2 words)
- A fixed period of time for which an interest rate is offered. (2 words)
- Current outstanding debt obligations owed.
- Payable when the purchase of a property is closed. (2 words)
- A client’s option to move their existing residential mortgage when they move.
- The care and responsibility a client has demonstrated regarding their financial affairs.
- Assets offered to support a credit application.
20 Clues: The individual(s) who borrowed money. • The client’s ability to repay the debt. • Current outstanding debt obligations owed. • The primary client on the credit application. • Total assets less total liabilities. (2 words) • Assets offered to support a credit application. • A pre-determined amount of cash upon demand. (3 words) • ...
Dance Terminology 2013-06-24
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- to strike
- body position with leg in "C" shape
- to melt
- large
- carriage of the arms
- jumping
- change of feet
- to escape
- to stretch
- jump
- to bend
- body position in "L" shape
- to chase
- in the air
- jump of the cat
- to assemble
- crossed
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- sustained
- whipped
- pricked
- whirl or spin
- glide
- beating
- round of the leg
- to rise
- to cut
- small
- to develop
- inwards
- to pass
- on the ground
- disengaged
- scissor movement
- outwards
34 Clues: jump • large • glide • small • to cut • whipped • pricked • to melt • beating • to rise • jumping • inwards • to bend • to pass • crossed • to chase • outwards • sustained • to strike • to escape • to develop • to stretch • disengaged • in the air • to assemble • whirl or spin • on the ground • change of feet • jump of the cat • round of the leg • scissor movement • carriage of the arms • body position in "L" shape • ...
Earth Terminology! 2013-10-25
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- Piece of the Lithosphere that moves around on top of the Asthenosphere.
- Amount of force per unit area that is put on given material.
- Stress that reduces the volume or length of a rock, as that produced by the convergence of plate margins.
- A volcano made of alternating layers of lava and pyroclastic material.
- Soft layer of the mantle on which pieces of the Lithosphere move.
- Large, gently sloped volcano that forms from repeated, nonexplosive eruptions of lava.
- Fragments of rock that are created by explosive volcanic eruptions.
- Core is divided into two categories, this one is liquid and surrounds the inner core.
- Layer of the Earth between the crust and the core. Extremely thick, contains most of Earth's mass.
- Theory that continents can drift apart from one another and have done so in the past.
- Funnel shaped pit around the central vent of a volcano.
- Fault in which the two fault blocks move past each other horizontally.
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- Mostly made of Iron, from the mantle to the core/center of the Earth. About the size of Mars.
- Theory Theory that the Earth's lithosphere is divided into tectonic plates that move around on top of the asthenosphere.
- Outermost, rigid layer of the Earth.
- Stream of fluid propelled by thermal convection.
- Boundary between two tectonic plates that are moving AWAY from each other.
- Hot liquid that forms when rock partially or completely melts, may include mineral crystals.
- Magma that flows onto the Earth's surface.
- Boundary between two colliding tectonic plates.
- The process by which new oceanic lithosphere is created at mid ocean ridges as older materials are pulled away from the ridge.
- The boundary between two tectonic plates that are sliding PAST each other horizontally.
- Occurs when one or a stack of originally flat and planar surfaces are bent or curved as a result of permanent deformation.
- Mountain that forms when molten rock, called magma, is forced to the Earth's surface.
- Earth's major plaetes, known as plate tectonics.
- Under the Asthenosphere, is the strong lower part of the mantle.
- Stress which stretches rocks into two opposite directions, the rocks become longer in a lateral direction.
- Region where an oceanic plate sinks down into the asthenosphere at a convergent boundary, usually between continental and oceanic plates.
- Solid dense center of our planet that extends from the bottom of the outer core to the center.
- Outermost layer of the Earth, 5-100km thick, thinnest layer.
30 Clues: Outermost, rigid layer of the Earth. • Magma that flows onto the Earth's surface. • Boundary between two colliding tectonic plates. • Stream of fluid propelled by thermal convection. • Earth's major plaetes, known as plate tectonics. • Funnel shaped pit around the central vent of a volcano. • Amount of force per unit area that is put on given material. • ...
Musical Terminology 2014-04-19
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- / always
- / more
- / the distance between two notes
- / very
- / slackening in speed
- / denotes the greatest possible speed
- / slow (slower than largo)
- / the general "lie" of a vocal part, whether high or low in average pitch
- / excited
- troppo / not too (much)
- / to get faster
- / suddenly
- / general indication for fast speed
- / the notes of a chord played one after the other instead of simultaneously
- / lively or quick
- / a vocal style designed to imitate and emphasize the natural reflections of speech
- / in moderate speed
- / a tempo mark between andante and allegro
- / in a graceful manner
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- / denotes a brief silent pause, during which metrical time is not counted
- / any deliberate disturbance of the normal pulse of meter, accent or rhythm
- / less
- / very fast
- voce / with the voice
- / expanding, enlivening or varying the piece through use of improvisation
- / the interval of the augmented 4th or diminished 5th
- / majestic
- libitum / an indication that gives the performer liberty to vary from strict tempo
- / very slow tempo, usually combined with great expressiveness
- / an elastic, flexible tempo involving slight accelerandos and ritardandos that alternate according to the requirements of the music
- cappella / a designation for choral music without instrumental accompaniment
- / decreasing volume
- / yall
- / tempo mark indicating a moderate walking speed
- tempo / indicates return to normal tempo after deviations such as ritardando or ad libitum
- / in a heavy manner
- / slowing down, usually accompanied by a crescendo at a climax
- / slow
- tempo / same tempo
- / dying away
- / increasing volume
- / notes played smoothly without perceivable interruption
42 Clues: / less • / more • / very • / yall • / slow • / always • / excited • / majestic • / suddenly • / very fast • / dying away • / to get faster • / lively or quick • tempo / same tempo • / decreasing volume • / in a heavy manner • / in moderate speed • / increasing volume • voce / with the voice • / slackening in speed • / in a graceful manner • troppo / not too (much) • / slow (slower than largo) • ...
Musical Terminology 2014-04-19
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- / an indication that gives the performer liberty to vary from strict tempo
- / notes played smoothly without perceivable interruption
- / the notes of a chord played one after the other instead of simultaneously
- / in a graceful manner
- / expanding, enlivening or varying the piece through use of improvisation
- / a tempo mark between andante and allegro
- / very
- / not too (much)
- / very slow tempo, usually combined with great expressiveness
- / decreasing volume
- / majestic
- / in moderate speed
- / very fast
- / always
- / the general "lie" of a vocal part, whether high or low in average pitch
- / increasing volume
- / lively or quick
- / indicates return to normal tempo after deviations such as ritardando or ad libitum
- / an elastic, flexible tempo involving slight accelerandos and ritardandos that alternate according to the requirements of the music
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- / slowing down, usually accompanied by a crescendo at a climax
- / general indication for fast speed
- / a vocal style designed to imitate and emphasize the natural reflections of speech
- / to get faster
- / same tempo
- / suddenly
- / the distance between two notes
- / slackening in speed
- / slow (slower than largo)
- / tempo mark indicating a moderate walking speed
- / in a heavy manner
- / denotes the greatest possible speed
- / dying away
- / slow
- / more
- / excited
- / less
- / denotes a brief silent pause, during which metrical time is not counted
- / y'all
38 Clues: / very • / slow • / more • / less • / y'all • / always • / excited • / suddenly • / majestic • / very fast • / same tempo • / dying away • / to get faster • / not too (much) • / lively or quick • / in a heavy manner • / decreasing volume • / in moderate speed • / increasing volume • / slackening in speed • / in a graceful manner • / slow (slower than largo) • / the distance between two notes • ...
Industry Terminology 2014-03-25
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- Though not an absolute separation; an agent is an insurance company's representative. The agent's primary alliance is with the insurance company's representative. The agent's primary alliance is with the insurance carrier, not the insurance buyer. A broker generally has no contractual agreements with the insurance carriers. The broker works for the insurance buyer.
- The statement of information that a prospective insured provides when applying for an insurance policy. The insurance company uses it to help decide if it will issue the policy and what premium rate will be charged.
- A person, who signs the loan or lease, assuming equal responsibility, for the loan. Also known as Cosigner.
- The failure to make payments or violations of the other provisions of the loan contract.
- A claim against collateral for the repayment of a debt. Also know as Policy Lapse.
- A temporary insurance contract that provides proof of coverage until a permanent policy can be issued.
- The payment, or regular periodic payments, that a policyholder makes to have insurance coverage.
- The date the insurance coverage begins.
- Property used to support a loan and subject to seizure if in default.
- The number of months given to the borrower to repay the loan.
- The date when insurance coverage ends if an insurance policy is not renewed.
- The process of keeping an active policy in force.
- An individual covered by an insurance policy.
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- The process of obtaining verbal or written confirmation of required coverage from an insurance agent or company.
- The restoration of a lapsed insurance policy to its original premium-paying status usually after past-due premiums has been paid. Also known as rescission.
- Declarations summarizes the factual information essential to the insurance coverage: the policyholder's name and address, a description of the insured vehicle(s),the insurance premium, as well as the coverage's, limits, and deductibles. Also known as an insurance Policy or Certificate of Insurance.
- A point in time when a policy has been cancelled or terminated for failure to pay the premium, or when the policy contract is void for other reasons.
- The insurance company or the one who agrees to pay the losses. The carrier may be organizes as a stock or mutual company, a reciprocal exchange, as an association of underwriters or as a sate fund.
- The discontinuance of an insurance policy before its normal expiration date.
- The length of time an insurance policy is valid.
20 Clues: The date the insurance coverage begins. • An individual covered by an insurance policy. • The length of time an insurance policy is valid. • The process of keeping an active policy in force. • The number of months given to the borrower to repay the loan. • Property used to support a loan and subject to seizure if in default. • ...
Retail Terminology 2014-01-12
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- An individual or organization that purchases goods and services from your company
- 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
- This refers to how products might be organised based on type, condition, brand, etc…
- These are products that are produced in vast quantities many times made using a large production line
- 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
- These are a persons legal rights granted by local and national government
- This refers to the general health, safety and hygiene within a store
- To steal merchandise from a store that is open for business.
- 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
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- 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
- Goods used by individuals and businesses that must be replaced regularly because they wear out or are used up
- an arrangement by which a retailer pays only for goods sold, returning those that are unsold to the wholesaler or manufacturer
- Figure calculated by dividing the Value of all transactions by the number of transactions on a daily, weekly, monthly, or annual basis
- A written acknowledgment that a specified article, sum of money, or shipment of merchandise has been received
- Items that are send, brought or carried back
- Consumer contracts are protected under this
- 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
- This normally refers to the end of a certain type of product which will not be reproduced
20 Clues: Consumer contracts are protected under this • Items that are send, brought or carried back • Conditions or assurances on a product often at an extra cost • To steal merchandise from a store that is open for business. • 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 • ...
Terminology Crossword 2014-09-25
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- plastic surgery of muscle tissue
- fast heart rate
- after a baby is born
- under the tongue
- high blood sugar
- loss of appetite
- chronic skin inflammation
- pain in the nerve
- difficulty in speaking
- decrease in red blood cells
- muscle pain
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- painful urination
- inflammation of the vein
- through the skin
- inflammation of the stomach
- slow heart rate
- difficulty in breathing
- black tumor
- double vision
- chest pain
20 Clues: chest pain • black tumor • muscle pain • double vision • fast heart rate • slow heart rate • through the skin • under the tongue • high blood sugar • loss of appetite • painful urination • pain in the nerve • after a baby is born • difficulty in speaking • difficulty in breathing • inflammation of the vein • chronic skin inflammation • inflammation of the stomach • decrease in red blood cells • ...
ELT Terminology 2014-05-22
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- Being able to speak the language idiomatically and accurately, without lots of pauses and in a manner appropriate to the context.
- The word class that refers to people, places, things and abstract entities.
- This type of learning takes place when the learner works out the rules based on examples.
- Words like 'going' and 'gone'.
- An element that is added to a word and which changes its meaning.
- When two words frequently occur together - the relation can be grammatical or lexical.
- For example: catchphrases and sayings.
- Words that are spelled and pronounced the same way but have different meanings.
- The extent to which a learner's use of a second language conforms to the rules of the language.
- Words that have the same pronunciation but have different spelling and meaning.
- Repetitive oral practice of a language item.
- The smallest meaningful unit in a language.
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- This type of learning takes place when the rule is presented first then applied in practice activities.
- When an error has become a permanent feature of a learner's second language.
- The use of grammatical and lexical means to achieve connected text.
- A type of motivation that comes from within.
- Words that are spelled the same way but have different pronunciation and meaning.
- Refers to the lexical and grammatical ways used by speakers to express their attitude to what they are saying.
- Leaving out elements of a sentence because they are unnecessary or meaning can be worked out from context.
- The technical term for the vocabulary of a language.
20 Clues: Words like 'going' and 'gone'. • For example: catchphrases and sayings. • The smallest meaningful unit in a language. • A type of motivation that comes from within. • Repetitive oral practice of a language item. • The technical term for the vocabulary of a language. • An element that is added to a word and which changes its meaning. • ...
Drama Terminology 2014-05-06
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- Acting without preparation
- The background of the play
- The point of the highest dramatic tension or a major turning point in the action of the play
- Preparing a play for performance
- The character who provides the obstacles to the protagonist's objective
- Info about what has happened before the action of the play begins
- A part/character written by a playwright
- The words spoken by the actors during a play
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- The individual who writes the play
- The phase in the action after the exposition has been presented and the plot has begun to build
- The principal character around whom the action revolves
- An observation or remark made by a character to the audience that is not heard by others
- The solution to the conflict of the play
- The personalities or parts that actors become in a play
- The play in written form
- A speech in which an actor, usually alone on stage, speaks his/her thoughts aloud
- The pattern of movement actors follow while on stage
- Individual who is in charge of all aspects of the production
- Reciting lines, creating a character and presenting a story
- A group of lines spoken by just one person
- Two actors face each other with the upstage foot advanced toward center
21 Clues: The play in written form • Acting without preparation • The background of the play • Preparing a play for performance • The individual who writes the play • The solution to the conflict of the play • A part/character written by a playwright • A group of lines spoken by just one person • The words spoken by the actors during a play • ...
Cardiovascular terminology 2014-11-05
Across
- A minute blood vessel connecting arterioles with venules.
- A bluish coloration of the mucous membranes and skin caused by deficient oxygenation of the blood.
- The major systemic artery.
- Receives deoxygenated blood returned from the upper part of the body through the superior vena cava and from the lower body through the inferior vena cava.
- A localised dilatation or ballooning of an arterial wall.
- The organ snugly enclosed within the inferior mediastinum, the medial cavity of the thorax.
- Low blood pressure.
- The pressure when the ventricles are relaxing.
- The cardiac muscle layer of the heart wall.
- Word that means the alternating expansion and recoil of an artery that occurs with each beat of the left ventricle creates a pressure wave.
- Part of the heart that consists of two flaps.
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- An abnormal, excessively rapid heart rate.
- Carries deoxygenated blood from the tissues and lungs to the heart.
- Controls the rhythmic beating of the heart.
- Root word that means vein.
- High Blood pressure.
- The pressure in the arteries at the peak of ventricular contraction.
- Takes blood from the heart to the lungs to collect oxygen.
- The aorta is the largest and they move the blood from the heart to the remainder of the body.
- Crushing chest pain
20 Clues: Low blood pressure. • Crushing chest pain • High Blood pressure. • The major systemic artery. • Root word that means vein. • An abnormal, excessively rapid heart rate. • Controls the rhythmic beating of the heart. • The cardiac muscle layer of the heart wall. • Part of the heart that consists of two flaps. • The pressure when the ventricles are relaxing. • ...
NAVY TERMINOLOGY 2014-06-24
Across
- NEAR OR TOWARD THE STERN OF THE VESSEL
- LOOSE FROM MOORINGS AND OUT OF CONTROL
- CANDY, GUM OR CAFETERIA
- HALLWAY
- COMPARTMENT IN WHICH ANCHOR CHAIN IS STOWED
- HOSPITAL OR MEDICAL CLINIC
- LINES ERECTED AROUND THE WEATHERDECKS OF A SHIP TO PREVENT PERSONNEL FROM FALLING OR BEING WASHED OVER THE SIDE
- TO BEGIN WORK
- TO DISPOSE OF BY THROWING OVER THE SIDE
- AN ORDER TO RESUME WORK OR DUTIES
- BATTLE STATIONS
- DRINKING FOUNTAIN; A RUMOR
- ASSEMBLING OF ALL HANDS FOR MUSTER, INSTRUCTION, AND INSPECTION
- WORKING ABOVE THE HIGHEST DECK; GENERALLY PERFORMING MAINTENANCE ON THE SHIP'S MAST
- SNUGLY SECURED
- TO THROW OFF; TO LET GO; TO UNFURL
- AN ANCHORED FLOAT USED AS AN AID TO NAVIGATION OR TO MARK THE LOCATION OF AN OBJECT
- PERMISSION TO LEAVE THE BASE; USUALLY FOR NOT MORE THAN 48 HOURS
- BRASS OR SHINY METAL KEPT POLISHED RATHER THAN PAINTED
- NATIONAL FLAG; COMMISSIONED OFFICER BETWEEN THE RANK OF CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER AND LIEUTENANT JUNIOR GRADE
- RAISING OR LOWERING OF A NATIONAL FLAG, CEREMONIES HELD AT 0800 & SUNSET FOR HOISTING & HAULING DOWN THE NATIONAL ENSIGN
- LOCK, PUT AWAY OR STOP WORK
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- PLACE TO WASH DISHES
- A UNIT OF LENGTH, EQUAL TO 6 FEET, USED FOR MEASURING THE DEPTH OF WATER
- REPLY TO AN ORDER OR COMMAND MEANING "I UNDERSTAND AND WILL COMPLY"
- THE ENTIRE SHIP'S COMPANY, BOTH OFFICER AND ENLISTED
- TIME TO SLEEP, END OF DAY
- ANY COMMISSIONED OFFICER IN PAYGRADE O-7 OR ABOVE
- BED
- BUILDING WHERE SAILORS LIVE
- PLACE TO EAT
- COUPON OR RECEIPT BOOK
- CEILING
- KITCHEN
- DOWNSTAIRS
- STORAGE ROOM
- A JOB SPECIALTY TITLE
- FIVE MINUTES BEFORE TAPS
- UPSTAIRS
- AN AMOUNT OF MONEY A MEMBER HAS COMING OUT OF HIS REGULAR PAY
- AN OPENING IN A BULWARK OR LIFELINE THAT PROVIDES ACCESS TO A BROW OR ACCOMMODATION LADDER, AN ORDER MEANING TO CLEAR THE WAY
- WAKE UP, START A NEW DAY
- MOP
43 Clues: BED • MOP • HALLWAY • CEILING • KITCHEN • UPSTAIRS • DOWNSTAIRS • PLACE TO EAT • STORAGE ROOM • TO BEGIN WORK • SNUGLY SECURED • BATTLE STATIONS • PLACE TO WASH DISHES • A JOB SPECIALTY TITLE • COUPON OR RECEIPT BOOK • CANDY, GUM OR CAFETERIA • FIVE MINUTES BEFORE TAPS • WAKE UP, START A NEW DAY • TIME TO SLEEP, END OF DAY • HOSPITAL OR MEDICAL CLINIC • DRINKING FOUNTAIN; A RUMOR • BUILDING WHERE SAILORS LIVE • ...
Transition Terminology 2014-09-10
Across
- Daily living skills associated with living in a residence.
- Services and devices that enable, maintain or improve functional capabilities of an individual.
- Preferences for receiving and processing information, such as auditory, visual and hands-on methods.
- The ability to modify the way they act behavior being substituted for a disruptive behavior; most often social or personal behaviors.
- The movement of people from one location to another.
- Spending time in natural, age-appropriate setting.
- Supports the techniques that allow individuals with disabilities to complete tasks with greater effectiveness.
- Personal Knowledge of oneself.
- The captivity to reason, plan, solve problems, think abstractly, comprehend ideas, and to learn.
- Abilities and capabilities in employment domains.
- An activity done for pleasure or relaxation.
- Natural predisposition of an individual that is a major component of one's personality, such as easy-going, intense.
- Understanding personal finances such as budgeting income, analyzing costs and check writing.
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- Setting where one is performing an occupational task.
- Fine motor skills such as holding a pencil, using a screw driver, ect.
- Long term associated with one or more other people in a variety or situations including personal, work-related, community members
- Understanding different career and employment options, including identifying personal worth associated with employment options.
- The interchange between two people of thoughts, opinions, or information through multiple forms of language.
- The condition of being protected against physical, social, financial, emotional or occupational harm.
- Information regarding scholarly.
- Skills learned in preparation for employment.
- Having control and voice key personal decisions that affect an individuals life.
22 Clues: Personal Knowledge of oneself. • Information regarding scholarly. • An activity done for pleasure or relaxation. • Skills learned in preparation for employment. • Abilities and capabilities in employment domains. • Spending time in natural, age-appropriate setting. • The movement of people from one location to another. • ...
Fencing Terminology 2015-03-19
20 Clues: fondo • amago • saltar • tocado • parada • avance • flecha • valido • ataque • estocada • retroceso • prioridad • no valido • enguardia • respuesta • revolotear • esgrimista • contraataque • parrycirculo • zonaobjectivo
Veterinary Terminology 2021-01-07
Across
- THE PREFIX IN ENDOCRINE IS WHAT TYPE OF PREFIX
- SUFFIX MEANING OF -ELLA
- THE PREFIX MEANING OF YELLOW
- PREFIX MEANING FOR ACROSS, THROUGH
- SUFFIX MEANING OF -MALACIA
- WHAT IS THE SUFFIX FOR UP, APART
- WHAT TYPE OF SUFFIX IS -CENTESIS
- WHAT TYPE OF SUFFIX IS -OID
- WHAT IS THE PREFIX IN BRADYCARDIA
- WHAT IS THE SUFFIX IN TRACHEOSTOMY
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- WHAT IS THE SUFFIX IN PEDIATRIC
- SUFFIX OF PAIN
- PREFIX MEANING OF PERI-
- SUFFIX OF PARALYSIS
- IMMUNE BODY THAT FIGHTS FOREIGN SUBSTANCES
- NEAR THE UTERUS
- WHAT IS THE PREFIX IN RETROMANDIBULAR
- WHAT IS THE PREFIX IN PSEUDOPREGNANCY
- WHAT IS THE SUFFIX IN RHINOPLASTY
- THE PREFIX MEANING OF CYANO-
20 Clues: SUFFIX OF PAIN • NEAR THE UTERUS • SUFFIX OF PARALYSIS • SUFFIX MEANING OF -ELLA • PREFIX MEANING OF PERI- • SUFFIX MEANING OF -MALACIA • WHAT TYPE OF SUFFIX IS -OID • THE PREFIX MEANING OF YELLOW • THE PREFIX MEANING OF CYANO- • WHAT IS THE SUFFIX IN PEDIATRIC • WHAT IS THE SUFFIX FOR UP, APART • WHAT TYPE OF SUFFIX IS -CENTESIS • WHAT IS THE SUFFIX IN RHINOPLASTY • ...
Music Terminology 2021-01-27
Across
- all voice or instruments play together
- more motion
- original or first tempo
- gradual decrease in volume; dim.
- abbv. for sforzando; forceful accent
- the third strain of a march
- hold the note longer than written; Birdseye
- to play a note full value
- to play with emphasis on the note
- to play softly; instrument with 88-keys
Down
- direction to divide into 2 or more parts
- music term meaning "much"
- to play moderately soft
- gradual increase in volume
- little
- gradually decreasing in speed; rall.
- to play short
- to raise the pitch by a half step
- to play connected
- to lower the pitch by a half step
20 Clues: little • more motion • to play short • to play connected • to play moderately soft • original or first tempo • music term meaning "much" • to play a note full value • gradual increase in volume • the third strain of a march • gradual decrease in volume; dim. • to raise the pitch by a half step • to lower the pitch by a half step • to play with emphasis on the note • ...
Dance Terminology 2021-05-22
Across
- A jump from two feet onto one foot in various directions.
- Step consisting of a step, shuffle, and a leap.
- An elegant smooth dance in a 3/4 tempo, with accent on the first beat.
- In front.
- To hit the legs together, moving in and out of fifth position in the air.
- The hip of the gesture leg is at 90°, the knee is bent, and the foot is pointed.
- “Changing the feet”. A vertical jump with a change of feet in the air (from fifth position front to fifth back).
- Springing into fifth position relevé en pointe or demi-pointe from demi-plié.
- Originated as an English folk dance, in a 2/4 tempo.
- A side stretch of the torso, with legs in 2nd position. [Horton technique].
- A spring into the air, from one foot to the other.
- The gesture leg is extended behind the dancer’s body at 90° or higher.
- Forward movement hitting the heel of the foot on the ground.
- A slow pivot of the body while standing on one leg.
- Moving one part of the body, such as the head, shoulder, ribs, or hips, while the rest are immobile.
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- Also called a toe touch jump in second position.
- A brush, hop on the opposite foot, shuffle and a step. This step is performed traveling backwards and alternates feet.
- “Slide or glide”. A linking or preparatory step.
- A large, open fourth position in which one knee is bent (usually the front), and the other is straight.
- The introductory / warm up portion of the ballet class, conducted while holding onto a ballet bar.
- Shoulder shaking: alternating in a rapid motion.
- Step.
- Turn of the body.
- Rotation of the torso around the pelvis. [Graham technique].
- A relaxing or arching movement.
- Rapid tempo movements, often includes jumping steps.
- Leap in which the forward leg is in parallel passé and the backward leg is in attitude turned out.[Horton technique].
- Pulse of the music. Rhythm dance is composed of broken rhythms, syncopation, and off beats.
- Also called a back bend.
29 Clues: Step. • In front. • Turn of the body. • Also called a back bend. • A relaxing or arching movement. • Step consisting of a step, shuffle, and a leap. • Also called a toe touch jump in second position. • “Slide or glide”. A linking or preparatory step. • Shoulder shaking: alternating in a rapid motion. • A spring into the air, from one foot to the other. • ...
Christian terminology 2021-05-30
Across
- God is all-powerful
- ancient Greek word meaning presence
- name for mother of Jesus
- having a mind and will to rule
- of the same substance
- Jesus body distributed at mass
- within and working through time and space
- deliverance from sin and its consequences
- to make holy or sacred
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- God is everywhere at all times
- God is all-knowing
- barrier separating nave from sacraments
- a cup holding the body of Christ
- belief that there is only one God.
- cross with a figure of Christ on it
- make reparations for
- the ascent of Christ into heaven
- God made flesh
- where religious ceremonies happen
- He cannot be understood in terms
20 Clues: God made flesh • God is all-knowing • God is all-powerful • make reparations for • of the same substance • to make holy or sacred • name for mother of Jesus • God is everywhere at all times • having a mind and will to rule • Jesus body distributed at mass • a cup holding the body of Christ • the ascent of Christ into heaven • He cannot be understood in terms • ...
