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Phonics Terminology 2026-02-04
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- syllable with short vowel sound, vowel btwn two consonants
- individual speech sound
- process of turning spoken words into written words
- vowel made in an unstressed syllable; the /uh/ sound
- made with the mouth open and are voiced
- 1 glidding sound
- consonant keeps its sound but we say it fast
- syllable consonant - le
- made with the mouth closed and can be voiced/unvoiced
- connect letters with sound to make meaning
- syllable has a consonant and then e. vowel is long and e is silent
- syllable with vowel and r
- process of turning written words into spoken words
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- idea that letters & letter patterns represent the sound of spoken language
- syllable with two vowels next to each other
- knowledge of graphemes and phonemes that correspond to them
- 1 sound, 2 letters
- individual letters or groups of letters that represent phonemes
- 2 vowels, 1 sound
- syllable when a vowel is last letter in syllable and makes long sound
20 Clues: 1 glidding sound • 2 vowels, 1 sound • 1 sound, 2 letters • individual speech sound • syllable consonant - le • syllable with vowel and r • made with the mouth open and are voiced • connect letters with sound to make meaning • syllable with two vowels next to each other • consonant keeps its sound but we say it fast • process of turning spoken words into written words • ...
IT Terminology 2026-02-05
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- System used to create new content (abbr.)
- A space with nothing in it
- Person's development in a story
- Getting rid of fossil fuel emissions
- "By registering, I agree to the _"
- The curved path of an object around a planet
- A hole in security
- Someone who partakes in a project
- Entries sent in for review or approval
- Used to connect your phone to the electricity socket
- People who bring new things into existence
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- Process of confirming accuracy or truth
- A group of satellites working together
- Digital security
- Extremely joyful or triumphant
- Solving a problem
- Switching from a diesel car to an electric car
- A computer system used to store data
- A object orbiting a celestial body
- To go from 0 to 100
- Giving a false impression
21 Clues: Digital security • Solving a problem • A hole in security • To go from 0 to 100 • Giving a false impression • A space with nothing in it • Extremely joyful or triumphant • Person's development in a story • Someone who partakes in a project • "By registering, I agree to the _" • A object orbiting a celestial body • Getting rid of fossil fuel emissions • ...
Animal Terminology 2026-02-02
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- mature male turkey
- mature female goat
- Castrated male cow
- newborn duck
- young male cow
- mature female horse
- newborn horse
- mature male goat
- mature female sheep
- mature male horse
- young female cow
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- young male horse
- castrated male horse
- Newborn chicken
- young male sheep
- mature male duck
- newborn swine
- kid young male goat
- newborn sheep
- young female chicken
- young female horse
- mature female cow
- young female sheep
- Mature Female Swine
24 Clues: newborn duck • newborn swine • newborn sheep • newborn horse • young male cow • Newborn chicken • young male horse • young male sheep • mature male duck • mature male goat • young female cow • mature female cow • mature male horse • mature male turkey • mature female goat • Castrated male cow • young female horse • young female sheep • kid young male goat • mature female horse • mature female sheep • ...
Animal Terminology 2026-02-02
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- Newborn goat
- Mature female sheep
- Newborn horse
- Mature female duck
- Young female horse
- Newborn goose
- Young male horse
- Mature male rabbit
- Mature male cattle
- castrated male swine
- Newborn cattle
- Young female goat
- Castrated male cattle
- Mature female horse
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- Young female chicken
- Young female/male fish
- Castrated male horse
- Mature female swine
- Newborn swine
- Young male chicken
- Newborn sheep
- Newborn fish
- Mature male duck
- Castrated male Sheep
- Mature male turkey
25 Clues: Newborn goat • Newborn fish • Newborn horse • Newborn swine • Newborn goose • Newborn sheep • Newborn cattle • Young male horse • Mature male duck • Young female goat • Mature female duck • Young female horse • Young male chicken • Mature male rabbit • Mature male cattle • Mature male turkey • Mature female swine • Mature female sheep • Mature female horse • Young female chicken • Castrated male horse • ...
Animal Terminology 2026-02-02
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- Mature female cattle
- Animal
- young female chicken
- Young female goat
- Mature male cattle
- mature Male sheep
- young Male Swine
- Newborn swine
- Newborn Horse
- cattle Birth term
- Mature male horse
- Young female cattle
- Young Female Swine
- Mature Female horse
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- Young male chicken
- mature Female goat
- Newborn swine
- swine Birth term
- Young male cattle
- Newborn cattle
- Young female horse
- Castrated male horse
- Castrated male swine
- Young male horse
- Castrated male cattle
25 Clues: Animal • Newborn swine • Newborn swine • Newborn Horse • Newborn cattle • swine Birth term • young Male Swine • Young male horse • Young female goat • Young male cattle • mature Male sheep • cattle Birth term • Mature male horse • Young male chicken • mature Female goat • Mature male cattle • Young female horse • Young Female Swine • Young female cattle • Mature Female horse • Mature female cattle • ...
Animal Terminology 2026-02-02
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- Newborn Goose
- mature female rabbit
- Birth term Swine
- Newborn Fish
- young male horse
- mature female turkey
- Newborn Goat
- young female swine
- Newborn Duck
- Newborn Rabbit
- Newborn Cattle
- Newborn Swine
- Birth term sheep
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- Birth term Fish
- Birth term goat
- Newborn Horse
- young male swine
- Birth term horse
- Birth term Duck
- Newborn chicken
- Birth term Cattle
- young female chicken
- young female horse
- Newborn Turkey
- Newborn Sheep
25 Clues: Newborn Fish • Newborn Goat • Newborn Duck • Newborn Goose • Newborn Horse • Newborn Swine • Newborn Sheep • Newborn Rabbit • Newborn Cattle • Newborn Turkey • Birth term Fish • Birth term goat • Birth term Duck • Newborn chicken • young male swine • Birth term Swine • Birth term horse • young male horse • Birth term sheep • Birth term Cattle • young female swine • young female horse • mature female rabbit • ...
Film Terminology 2026-02-11
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- easy way to demonstrate growth in a character
- lighting used to demonstrate honesty
- term for when the camera has to follow its subject from behind
- consists of the framing of an angle
- bright and open lighting
- used to make a subject seem more powerful
- the most common framing style used in film
- quickest transition between shots
- an angle demonstrating neutrality between subjects
- framing style used to emphasize a character's emotions
- supports the director in communicating with the other departments
- consists of art director, set decorator, costume designer, and the storyboard artist
- sound that can be logically heard by the actors in a scene
- viewpoint involving the camera looking directly down (ex. from the top of a building)
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- framing style used to emphasize distance between subjects
- also called cross-cutting
- emphasizes a subject's secrets
- when the camera moves side-to-side
- when one image fades into another
- when the audience/viewers can hear the thoughts of a character in the scene
- when a subject is walking toward the camera and the camera must move back to keep them in shot
- makes the subject seem weak and vulnerable
- the camera focuses on a man on the street then cuts to everything he sees around him before shifting back to him.
- background music in a scene
- shows shadows and sharp contrasts
- in charge of camera movement
- objects that actors can manipulate in a scene
27 Clues: bright and open lighting • also called cross-cutting • background music in a scene • in charge of camera movement • emphasizes a subject's secrets • when one image fades into another • shows shadows and sharp contrasts • quickest transition between shots • when the camera moves side-to-side • consists of the framing of an angle • lighting used to demonstrate honesty • ...
Animal Terminology 2025-11-18
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- A female horse that can reproduce
- a term for both male sheep and goats that cannot reproduce
- a baby goat
- A term for an animal with a thick wooly coat
- Relating to or affecting Cattle
- A male pig that can not reproduce
- A male bovine that can reproduce
- A animal with horns similar to sheep
- A baby sheep
- A female goat the can reproduce
- A male horse that cannot reproduce
- A male bovine that cannot reproduce
- a baby pig
- A female bovine that can reproduce
- A baby cow
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- A male sheep that can reproduce
- A female sheep that can reproduce
- a term for a pig
- A female bovine that cannot reproduce
- A female goat that cannot reproduce
- a baby horse
- Relating to or affecting Horses
- A male goat that can reproduce
- A male horse that can reproduce
- A male pig that can reproduce
- a female pig that cannot reproduce
- A female pig that can reproduce
- A female sheep that cannot reproduce
- A female horse that cannot reproduce
29 Clues: a baby pig • A baby cow • a baby goat • a baby horse • A baby sheep • a term for a pig • A male pig that can reproduce • A male goat that can reproduce • A male sheep that can reproduce • Relating to or affecting Cattle • Relating to or affecting Horses • A male horse that can reproduce • A female goat the can reproduce • A female pig that can reproduce • A male bovine that can reproduce • ...
Lifeguard Terminology 2025-10-28
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- The process of experiencing respiratory impairment from submersion or immersion in liquid.
- Drowning Person appears unresponsive in the water.
- Blindness A failure to see something in your direct line of sight because your attention is directed elsewhere.
- Required by law to keep any personal information that you learn about a person while performing a rescue or providing care.
- of Care When a person declines first aid or emergency care.
- Surveillance technique that lifeguards use to protect patrons.
- Coast Guard Approved personal flotation device.
- Withdrawal of support or help from another person, despite having the responsibility to provide this support or help.
- Rapid, deep breathing.
- of Care Minimum expectations for lifeguards in fulfilling their primary job responsibility.
- Swimmer A person capable of staying afloat, but likely to need assistance to get to safety.
- Following an incident, the entire safety team may attend a session to talk about what happened before, during, and after the emergency.
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- Drills performed to verify that objects at the bottom and the surface in all areas of the zone can be clearly seen from the Lifeguard Station.
- Get permission before you can provide first aid and emergency care.
- Failure to do what a reasonable and careful person would be expected to do in a given situation.
- Incident Stress The physical, behavioral, mental and emotional signs and symptoms of stress that a person might experience in or witnessing a powerful emotional event.
- Patrol Station Surveillance coverage at ground level while moving on a defined path between fixed points.
- Continuously mentally alert and attentive.
- Sudden closure of the larynx, block the flow of air to the lungs.
- After the incident, inform the person of next steps and actions that can be taken to prevent similar incidents from happening in the future.
- How lifeguards are assigned to zones.
- to Act You have a legal responsibility to act when an emergency occurs at your facility.
- Station chair, stand or tower is raised off the deck or ground and provides a broad view of the zone and patron activities.
- Drowning Person displays the instinctive drowning response.
- After an incident, a person can be returned to their own care or to the care of a parent, guardian, camp counselor, group leader, instructor or other supervising adult.
- Completed after the occurrence at a facility that requires rescue, provision of care for an illness or injury, or both.
26 Clues: Rapid, deep breathing. • How lifeguards are assigned to zones. • Continuously mentally alert and attentive. • Coast Guard Approved personal flotation device. • Drowning Person appears unresponsive in the water. • of Care When a person declines first aid or emergency care. • Drowning Person displays the instinctive drowning response. • ...
Business Terminology 2025-11-27
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- an authorization granted by a government or company to an individual or group enabling them to carry out specified commercial activities
- exchange (goods or services) for other goods or services without using money.
- the state of being responsible for something, especially by law.
- a risky or daring journey or undertaking.
- a part or portion of a larger amount which is divided among a number of people, or to which a number of people contribute.
- an open space where a market is or was formerly held in a town.
- the using up of a resource.
- a manager within a company who promotes innovative product development and marketing.
- something, typically money, that is owed or due.
- the action of making or manufacturing from components or raw materials, or the process of being so manufactured.
- (of a person) introducing new ideas; original and creative in thinking.
- a first, typical or preliminary model of something, especially a machine, from which other forms are developed or copied.
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- an entry recording an amount owed, listed on the left-hand side or column of an account.
- the state of being a partner or partners.
- partial ownership in a company, offering a claim on its earnings and assets.
- examine and record the area and features of (an area of land) so as to construct a map, plan, or description.
- a financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something.
- Revenue is the total income generated from a business's primary operations
- can refer to the city where a government is located
- make (something needed or wanted) available to someone; provide.
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service.
- a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality.
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future.
- a company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity (legally a person) and recognized as such in law.
- the activity or condition of competing.
- a right to keep possession of property belonging to another person until a debt owed by that person is discharged.
26 Clues: the using up of a resource. • the activity or condition of competing. • the state of being a partner or partners. • a risky or daring journey or undertaking. • a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality. • something, typically money, that is owed or due. • can refer to the city where a government is located • ...
CSI Terminology 2025-12-04
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- The initial responding law enforcement officer(s) and/or other public safety official(s) or service provider(s) arriving at the scene prior to the arrival of the investigator(s) in charge.
- any evidence that can link a person or an item to the scene of the crime
- Objects or materials that have retained the characteristics of other objects that have been physically pressed against them.
- material of a known source that presumably was uncontaminated during the commission of the crime.
- Physical evidence that results from the transfer of small quantities of materials (e.g., hair, textile fibers, paint chips, glass fragments, gunshot residue particles).
- a test that is typically conducted at a crime scene that provides investigators with basic information regarding the compound in question.
- The unwanted transfer of material between two or more sources of physical evidence.
- Powder containing fluorescent chemicals that is applied to a surface to reveal latent prints; used in conjunction with an alternate light source.
- reconstructive evidence allows investigators to gain an understanding of the actions that took place at the scene; a broken window, a blood spatter pattern, bullet paths and shoe prints.
- The process used to maintain and document the chronological history of the evidence.
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- A fingerprint, palm print or footprint that is not readily visible under normal lighting.
- possessing the potential to provide details that are valuable to an investigation.
- physical evidence such as bodily fluids that originated from a human, plant or animal.
- Individuals who are involved in an aspect of the crime scene, such as perimeter security, traffic control, media management, scene processing, and technical support, as well as prosecutors, medical personnel, medical examiners, coroners, forensic examiners, evidence technicians, and fire and rescue officers.
- a special lighting device that produces visible and invisible light at various wavelengths to help investigators locate and visually enhance items of evidence
- smaple evidence of unknown origin; these samples could be found at a crime scene, transferred to an offender during commission of a crime, or recovered from more than one crime scene.
- material from a verifiable/documented source which, when compared with evidence of an unknown source, shows an association or linkage between an offender, crime scene, and/or victim.
- Evidence which by its very nature or the conditions at the scene will lose its evidentiary value if not preserved and protected (e.g., blood in the rain).
- the theory that every person who enters or exits an area will deposit or remove physical material from the scene.
- The unwanted transfer of material from another source to a piece of physical evidence.
- material of a known source taken from a person who had lawful access to the scene.
21 Clues: any evidence that can link a person or an item to the scene of the crime • possessing the potential to provide details that are valuable to an investigation. • material of a known source taken from a person who had lawful access to the scene. • The unwanted transfer of material between two or more sources of physical evidence. • ...
Project Terminology 2025-12-02
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- headache
- after
- new
- against
- excessive flow
- disease of the muscles
- slow
- many
- incision into the chest
- under
- study of the skin
- inside
- formation
- blood condition
- eye
- within
- fully paralyze
- stimulating
- condition of urine
- skin
- bone
- upon
- without
- involuntary contraction
- disease
- protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen
- muscle
- study of the heart
- study of the nervous system
- breakdown
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- removal
- partially paralyze
- before
- deficiency
- inflammation of the stomach lining
- above
- large
- disease
- surgical repair
- nerve
- blood
- aorta
- inflammation
- incision
- written record
- condition
- small
- around
- instrument used to look
- between
- cartilage
- artery
- good
- fast
- pain
- bad
- below
- visual examination of a joint using a scope
- study of the lungs and respiratory system
- ear
60 Clues: new • eye • bad • ear • slow • many • good • fast • pain • skin • bone • upon • after • above • large • nerve • blood • aorta • under • small • below • before • inside • around • within • artery • muscle • removal • disease • against • between • without • disease • headache • incision • condition • formation • cartilage • breakdown • deficiency • stimulating • inflammation • excessive flow • written record • fully paralyze • surgical repair • blood condition • study of the skin • ...
CSI terminology 2025-12-07
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- The unwanted transfer of material from another source to a piece of physical evidence.
- A fingerprint, palm print or footprint that is not readily visible under normal lighting.
- Evidence that will lose its evidentiary value if not preserved and protected
- Evidence that originated from a human, plant or animal.
- The initial responding police officer(s) and other public safety official(s).
- Evidence of unknown origin
- Anybody who enters or exits an area will deposit or remove physical material from the scene.
- Allows investigators to gain an understanding of the actions that took place at the scene
- A special light to help investigators locate evidence
- Powder containing fluorescent chemicals that is used to reveal latent prints.
- Material of a known source taken from a person who had lawful access to the scene.
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- The unwanted transfer of material between two or more sources of physical evidence.
- A test conducted at a crime scene that gives basic information regarding a questioned compound
- Physical evidence that results from the transfer of materials
- Material from a verifiable source, shows an association between an offender, crime scene, and/or victim.
- Individuals who are involved in some aspect of the crime scene,
- Material of a known source that presumably was uncontaminated during the commission of the crime.
- Any evidence that can link a person or an item to the scene of the crime.
- Objects that have retained the characteristics of other objects that have been pressed against them.
- The process used to maintain and document the history of the evidence.
- Possessing the potential to provide details that are valuable to an investigation.
21 Clues: Evidence of unknown origin • A special light to help investigators locate evidence • Evidence that originated from a human, plant or animal. • Physical evidence that results from the transfer of materials • Individuals who are involved in some aspect of the crime scene, • The process used to maintain and document the history of the evidence. • ...
CSI Terminology 2025-12-07
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- light source/A special lighting device that produces visible and invisible light at various wavelengths to help investigators locate and visually enhance items of evidence (e.g., fluids, fingerprints, clothing fibers).
- Exchange Principle/the theory that every person who enters or exits an area will deposit or remove physical material from the scene.
- print/A fingerprint, palm print or footprint that is not readily visible under normal lighting.
- evidence/Physical evidence such as bodily fluids that originated from a human, plant or animal. of custody - The process used to maintain and document the chronological history of the evidence. Documents record the individual who collects the evidence and each person or agency that subsequently takes custody of it. This chain of custody verifies that the evidence being analyzed is the same evidence found at the scene and helps ensure there was no opportunity for the evidence to be tampered with.
- sample/Material of a known source taken from a person who had lawful access to the scene.
- responders/Individuals who are involved in an aspect of the crime scene, such as perimeter security, traffic control, media management, scene processing, and technical support, as well as prosecutors, medical personnel, medical examiners, coroners, forensic examiners, evidence technicians, and fire and rescue officers.
- unwanted transfer of material from another source to a piece of physical evidence. The inadvertent touching of a weapon, thereby adding fingerprints to it is an example of evidence contamination.
- evidence/Evidence which by its very nature or the conditions at the scene will lose its evidentiary value if not preserved and protected (e.g., blood in the rain).Unknown/questioned sample - evidence of unknown origin; these samples could be found at a crime scene, transferred to an offender during commission of a crime, or recovered from more than one crime scene.
- evidence/Objects or materials that have retained the characteristics of other objects that have been physically pressed against them.
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- the potential to provide details that are valuable to an investigation.
- sample/Evidence of unknown origin; these samples could be found at a crime scene, transferred to an offender during commission of a crime, or recovered from more than one crime scene.
- unwanted transfer of material between two or more sources of physical evidence. For example, improperly collecting biological evidence such as blood could lead to one sample mixing with another sample and contaminating both.Elimination sample - material of a known source taken from a person who had lawful access to the scene.
- evidence/Any evidence that can link a person or an item to the scene of the crime.
- sample/material from a verifiable/documented source which, when compared with evidence of an unknown source, shows an association or linkage between an offender, crime scene, and/or victim.
- powders/Powder containing fluorescent chemicals that is applied to a surface to reveal latent prints; used in conjunction with an alternate light source.
- sample/Material of a known source that presumably was uncontaminated during the commission of the crime.
- evidence/Reconstructive evidence allows investigators to gain an understanding of the actions that took place at the scene; a broken window, a blood spatter pattern, bullet paths and shoe prints.
- responders/The initial responding law enforcement officer(s) and/or other public safety official(s) or service provider(s) arriving at the scene prior to the arrival of the investigator(s) in charge.
- evidence/Physical evidence that results from the transfer of small quantities of materials (e.g., hair, textile fibers, paint chips, glass fragments, gunshot residue particles).
- test/A test that is typically conducted at a crime scene that provides investigators with basic information regarding the compound in question. Presumptive tests can typically reveal the class of evidence, but are unable to confirm the specific compounds of which it is comprised.
20 Clues: the potential to provide details that are valuable to an investigation. • evidence/Any evidence that can link a person or an item to the scene of the crime. • sample/Material of a known source taken from a person who had lawful access to the scene. • print/A fingerprint, palm print or footprint that is not readily visible under normal lighting. • ...
Dance Terminology 2025-12-10
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- to bend the knees
- “To stretch” Sliding the foot across the floor, ending in a pointed position.
- Big kick
- To jump, such as “saute passe” or “saute arabesque”
- To rise onto the balls of the feet, starting with straight legs
- “To the second” or to the side
- “To whip.” This term is used to describe many different dance steps, such as a jump or turns.
- “To cut.” Foot is connected to the ankle in front or back.
- Pushing off of one foot and landing on the other
- Back, side, front
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- To turn on one foot, often with the other foot in passe
- “Disengage” Like a tendu, but the foot releases from the floor at the end.
- One leg is bent at a 90 degree angle. Can be to the front, side, or arabesque.
- To the front
- To rise onto the balls of the feet, starting with a plie
- “To chase” Momentum step. Front foot slides forward, back foot meets front foot in the air, front foot slides forward again upon landing.
- Behind, or to the back
- Linked turns in first position releve
- Foot is connected to the knee. Can be rotated or parallel.
- Jumping off of two feet and landing on one, with the other leg extended to the front, back, or side.
- Carriage of the arms
21 Clues: Big kick • To the front • to bend the knees • Back, side, front • Carriage of the arms • Behind, or to the back • “To the second” or to the side • Linked turns in first position releve • Pushing off of one foot and landing on the other • To jump, such as “saute passe” or “saute arabesque” • To turn on one foot, often with the other foot in passe • ...
Hockey Terminology 2025-12-24
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- ice playing surface
- The situation that occurs when the puck bounces off a goalie, a player, or the net.
- a hard shot, usually with a big wind up, wherein the player bends their stick on the ice and allows the energy stored in bending the stick to launch the puck forward.
- A popular brand of ice resurfacer.
- The side of the goal closest to the shooter.
- The act of impeding an opponent by placing the blade of a stick into their body, an illegal action which incurs a penalty.
- The act of contacting an opponent with the hand or fist when making a punching motion, an illegal action which incurs a penalty.
- When one team has more players on the ice than the other team as a result of penalties assessed to the shorthanded team.
- A player who plays in and around the goal to prevent the puck from crossing the goal line and preventing players from scoring.
- Falling down due to the toe of the skate hitting the ice at a sharp angle.
- A defenseman.
- A pass or shot that is taken from the backside of the blade of the stick.
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- A forward position whose primary zone of play on the ice is along the outer playing area.
- The act of using an extended elbow or forearm to make contact with an opponent, an illegal action which incurs a penalty.
- The area where a player sits to serve the time of a given penalty.
- Attributed to up to two players of the scoring team who shot, passed, or deflected the puck towards the scoring teammate.
- The act of impeding an opponent by grabbing onto them, an illegal action which incurs a penalty.
- The method used to begin play at the beginning of a period or after a stoppage of play.
- Pushing an opposing team's player to the side in the defensive zone, keeping them out the middle of the defensive zone.
- Hitting an opponent below the knees, an illegal action which incurs a penalty.
- A very fast slap shot.
- An extra session of play added on after the full regulation time has concluded in order to resolve a tie.
- An action of a player that results in a 2-minute minor penalty deemed by the referee to be a minor act not severe enough to warrant a 10-minute misconduct or game misconduct.
- Violent attacks with the stick which are illegal due to the likelihood of serious injury. I
24 Clues: A defenseman. • ice playing surface • A very fast slap shot. • A popular brand of ice resurfacer. • The side of the goal closest to the shooter. • The area where a player sits to serve the time of a given penalty. • A pass or shot that is taken from the backside of the blade of the stick. • Falling down due to the toe of the skate hitting the ice at a sharp angle. • ...
Music Terminology 2025-12-11
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- an ensemble with brass instruments
- to play the note aggressively
- to lower the note a half step
- clef the clef the cello and bass read
- Gives the blueprint for which notes are changed
- to raise the note a half step
- to get louder
- to connect different notes
- clef the clef the viola reads
- to connect the same note
- the sticky substance for your bow
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- someone who writes music
- an ensemble with string instruments
- the volume indicator in music
- tells you how many beats are in a measure
- to get softer
- clef the clef violin reads
- to bounce the bow
- to play a note short/separated
- an ensemble for voice
20 Clues: to get softer • to get louder • to bounce the bow • an ensemble for voice • someone who writes music • to connect the same note • clef the clef violin reads • to connect different notes • the volume indicator in music • to play the note aggressively • to lower the note a half step • to raise the note a half step • clef the clef the viola reads • to play a note short/separated • ...
BSBMED301 Terminology 2026-02-27
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- abnormally slow heart rate.
- the study of the stomach and intestines.
- the predicted outcome of a disease.
- low blood glucose levels.
- joint pain.
- high blood pressure.
- within or into a vein.
- the study of the kidneys.
- low blood pressure.
- removal of tissue for diagnostic examination.
- the body’s protective response to injury or infection.
- the study of the heart.
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- cancerous and capable of spreading to other tissues.
- muscle pain.
- the study of the skin.
- blood present in urine.
- abnormally fast heart rate.
- non-cancerous and not spreading.
- under the skin.
- the study of the nervous system.
- identification of a disease or condition.
- swelling caused by excess fluid in tissues.
- enlargement of the liver.
- difficulty breathing.
- high blood glucose levels.
25 Clues: joint pain. • muscle pain. • under the skin. • low blood pressure. • high blood pressure. • difficulty breathing. • the study of the skin. • within or into a vein. • blood present in urine. • the study of the heart. • low blood glucose levels. • the study of the kidneys. • enlargement of the liver. • high blood glucose levels. • abnormally slow heart rate. • abnormally fast heart rate. • ...
Business Terminology 2026-03-06
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- the action of making or manufacturing from components or raw materials,
- the using up of a resource.
- units of ownership in a corporation
- an online platform or physical location that connects multiple third-party sellers with buyers
- an exchange without money
- a risky or daring journey or undertaking
- a financial gain
- something, typically money, that is owed or due.
- a right to keep possession of property belonging to another person until a debt owed by that person is discharged.
- a business model wherein an individual operates their own location of a larger, more established company
- the ability to borrow money under the agreement that you'll repay the debt later
- a business that is profitable, solvent, and generating more revenue than expenses
- the state of being a partner or partners
- the rivalry between companies
- a first, typical or preliminary model of something, especially a machine, from which other forms are developed or copied.
- the state of being responsible for something
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- the simplest, most common, unincorporated business structure owned by one individual
- when a single company or entity is the exclusive supplier of a particular product or service, facing no meaningful competition
- a business entity owned, controlled, and financed by the government
- a general view, examination, or description of someone or something
- represents partial ownership in a corporation
- (of a product, idea, etc.) featuring new methods
- a useful or valuable thing
- business or industry that is managed by independent companies or private individuals rather than by the state.
- the total amount of money a business generates from the sale of goods or services
- make (something needed or wanted) available to someone
- the financial resources, assets, and money a company uses to fund its daily operations, maintain functionality, and invest in growth
- a manager within a company who promotes innovative product development
- an individual who identifies a need, creates a business
- a company is operating at a loss, spending more money than it earns, or is in debt
- a legally established entity, separate from its owners
- an entry recording an amount owed
32 Clues: a financial gain • an exchange without money • a useful or valuable thing • the using up of a resource. • the rivalry between companies • an entry recording an amount owed • units of ownership in a corporation • a risky or daring journey or undertaking • the state of being a partner or partners • the state of being responsible for something • ...
poetic terminology 2026-03-16
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- 10. Two contradictory words together.
- Features: 15. Elements that shape the poem's form.
- 4. A 14-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme.
- 14. The arrangement of a poem's parts.
- 14 lines, often about love, with a specific rhyme scheme.
- 1. The flow of sound in verse.
- 5 lines, humorous, with an AABBA rhyme scheme.
- Verse: No fixed meter or rhyme scheme.
- Narrative poem, often musical, telling a story.
- 11. Repeating words or phrases for emphasis.
- 19 lines, repeating two refrains, complex rhyme scheme.
- Series of couplets with a recurring theme and rhyme.
- 6. Words that imitate sounds.
- 12. A group of lines in a poem.
- Long narrative poem, often heroic.
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- Question: 9. A question asked for effect, not an answer.
- First letters of each line spell out a word.
- 7. Comparison using 'like' or 'as'.
- 5 lines, varying syllable count per line.
- 3. Co
- Poem of mourning and reflection.
- Formal, lengthy poem, praising or glorifying a subject.
- Poetry: Visual arrangement reflects the poem's theme.
- 4 lines, often with a rhyme scheme.Metaphor: 2. Comparison without using 'like' or 'as'.
- 5. Giving human traits to non-human things.
- 3 lines, 17 syllables total, often about nature.
- Verse: Unrhymed iambic pentameter.
- 13. Similar sounds at the ends of words.
- 8. The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables.
29 Clues: 3. Co • 6. Words that imitate sounds. • 1. The flow of sound in verse. • 12. A group of lines in a poem. • Poem of mourning and reflection. • Long narrative poem, often heroic. • 7. Comparison using 'like' or 'as'. • Verse: Unrhymed iambic pentameter. • 10. Two contradictory words together. • 14. The arrangement of a poem's parts. • Verse: No fixed meter or rhyme scheme. • ...
med terminology 2026-04-10
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- Toward the front
- Away from the midline
- Divides top and bottom horizontally
- Lying face down
- Toward the midline
- Toward the head
- Base of the spine
- Thigh bone (longest bone)
- The collarbone
- Wrist bones
- Finger and toe bones
- Near the surface
- Divides left and right equally vertically
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- Toward the back
- Divides front and back
- Upper arm bone
- Toward the lower body
- Bones of the palm
- Kneecap
- More internal
- Forearm bone on the thumb side
- Forearm bone on the pinky side
- Lying face up
- Smaller lower leg bone
- Skull protecting the brain
- Shin bone (larger lower leg bone)
26 Clues: Kneecap • Wrist bones • More internal • Lying face up • Upper arm bone • The collarbone • Toward the back • Lying face down • Toward the head • Toward the front • Near the surface • Bones of the palm • Base of the spine • Toward the midline • Finger and toe bones • Toward the lower body • Away from the midline • Divides front and back • Smaller lower leg bone • Thigh bone (longest bone) • ...
Veterinary Terminology 2026-04-11
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- Less oxygen than normal in the blood
- Term used to imply that a situation or condition is more severe than usual; also used to refer to a disease having run a short course or come on suddenly.
- Excessive urination
- The tissue that holds the tooth in place in the mouth
- A surgical procedure in which the spleen is removed.
- A term used to describe anything related to cattle.
- The muscle in the abdomen that aids in breathing
- Having a hard time breathing; breathing takes great pains
- In veterinary terms, used to refer to the front of the body
- Redness of the skin
- A condition of hair loss resulting in either complete baldness or patches of baldness.
- A condition of having only one side
- A condition in which cells are unequal
- Something that becomes worse or life threatening as it spreads
- The male parent of an offspring
- Moving or located away from the midline; located along the side
- A localized infection, usually a lesion filled with pus. Can be large or small in size.
- The act of swallowing air
- To move inward or toward the midsection of the animal.
- The number one cervical vertebrae.
- A particularly slow beating heart.
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- Any cell that does not have the normal granular structures in the cytoplasm
- The sac of membranes that hold the heart
- The term for an animal with a single stomach compartment
- Found between the ribs
- Turning in of the eyelids
- A long head, usually very narrow like a greyhound
- An animal with a wide head, short in stature
- The term for rapid breathing
- The process of removing tissue to examine it, usually for medical reasons.
- Any of many parasites that live inside the host’s body
- A disease that occurs when bacteria present in the blood.
- Anything that can be transmitted through ticks
- The connection or relationship between the lumbar and the sacral vertebrae
- A type of disease that can be transferred between people and animals
- The term for the lower jaw bone; this is the only bone in the skull that has the ability to move
- Not being able to cause harm; the opposite of malignant.
- Parasite worms, like flat worms or tape worms
- Any female animal that has given birth.
- A medical condition involving excessive thirst
- Moving downward or toward the end
- The end of the head containing the nose
- The term for the upper bone of the jaw
- Failure to breathe properly, as in while sleeping; lack of breathing.
- The term used to refer to contraction of the ventricles of the heart
- is the opposite of adduct. It refers to the movement of something away from the animal's midsection
46 Clues: Excessive urination • Redness of the skin • Found between the ribs • Turning in of the eyelids • The act of swallowing air • The term for rapid breathing • The male parent of an offspring • Moving downward or toward the end • The number one cervical vertebrae. • A particularly slow beating heart. • A condition of having only one side • Less oxygen than normal in the blood • ...
EMR EMS support & operations 2024-05-23
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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 • ...
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 • ...
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
Across
- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Computer Terminology 2021-03-05
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- 1024 bytes
- A powerful, single-user computer
- Method the computer uses to show the results of the processing operation in a way people can understand the information
- Occurs when a value is too big to be represented
- A machine that performs the four basic operations of the information-processing cycle
- Occurs when a value cannot be represented accurately
- A “name” that uniquely identifies one cell in the computer’s main memory
- Temporary workplace where the computer transfers the contents of a file while it is being used
- Temporarily store the most frequently used instructions and data
- Uses patterns of 8-bits to represent most symbols used in written English used by mainframe computers.
- 1,237,940,039,285,380,274,899,124,224 bytes
- A peripheral device that produces a physical copy or hard copy of the computer’s output
- Gets the next program instruction from the computer’s memory
- A unit of data stored in mass storage system
- 1,073,741,824 bytes
- A type of monitor that use picture tube technology, takes up desk space and use more energy the LCD monitors
- A device that computes a Boolean operation
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- A multi-user computer capable of supporting from 10 to hundreds of users simultaneously and can handle the computing for small corporations
- Two or more computer systems that are connected
- Metal disks that are used in hard drive to store data; data can be written to both sides
- Method to save the data or output so that it can be used again later
- Moving data within the computer or between computers
- A unit of main memory (typically 8 bits which is one byte)
- Performs the requested action
- Uses patterns of 7-bits to represent most symbols used in written English text plus one parity bit for a total of 8 bits used by minicomputers and personal computers.
- 2^70
- Make programs available for network users and are not designed for individual users
- A memory area used for the temporary storage of data (usually as a step in transferring the data)
- Method for entering data into the computer's memory
- Unorganized raw materials made up of words, numbers, images, or sounds
30 Clues: 2^70 • 1024 bytes • 1,073,741,824 bytes • Performs the requested action • A powerful, single-user computer • A device that computes a Boolean operation • 1,237,940,039,285,380,274,899,124,224 bytes • A unit of data stored in mass storage system • Two or more computer systems that are connected • Occurs when a value is too big to be represented • ...
Drama Terminology 2021-09-01
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- to give actors their lines as a reminder
- a peculiarity of speech or behaviour
- actions or behaviour of an actor on stage used to give information, enhance character, define focus, or establish importance
- the spontaneous use of movement and speech to create a character or object in a particular situation; acting done without a script
- a type of theatre that originated in northern Italy and France and relied on stock characters with which the audience was familiar
- the invisible wall of a set through which the audience sees the action of the play
- a brief break between acts, in which the house lights come on and the audience may leave their seats
- the area behind or beyond the stage that includes dressing rooms and wings
- in a nonlinear plot, to go back in time to a previous event
- the person who is responsible for the overall interpretation of a dramatic work, bringing all the elements together to create a unified production
- persons responsible for planning visual and sound aspects of a production, including costumes, set, props, lights, makeup, and sound
- box office and lobby of a theatre
- the people who watch the performance
- a combination of circumstances at a given moment
- a play that treats characters and situations in a humorous way
- the area of the stage closest to the audience
- instructions in the script that tell the actors what to do and where to move on stage
- the tone or feeling of the play
- acting without words
- one of the stock characters that originated from commedia dell’ arte;originally a sharp-witted servant, the character became a simpleton or jester; best recognized by his suit of diamond-patterned fabric in contrasting colors
- the staging of a dramatic work for presentation to an audience
- spoken conversation used by two or more characters to express thoughts, feelings, and actions
- a style of play, which originated in the 19th century, relying heavily on sensationalism and sentimentality. Melodramas tend to feature action more than motivation, stock characters, and a strict view of morality in which good triumphs over evil.
- an extreme form of comedy that depends on quick tempo and flawless timing and is characterized by improbable events and farfetched coincidences
- the words or action at which an actor is expected to deliver a line or perform another action
- a technique in creative drama in which actors create a frozen picture, as if the action were paused
- a major unit or division of a play
- (noun) the area on stage farthest from the audience, toward the backstage wall
- the atmosphere created by unresolved, disquieting, or inharmonious situations that human beings feel compelled to address
- the main character or hero in a play
- the area in the centre or middle of the stage
- stage direction; to leave the stage
- the written dialogue, description, and directions provided by the playwright
- when facing the audience, the area of the stage on the actor’s right (the audience’s left)
- offstage areas to the right and left of the acting/onstage area
- how well the voice carries to the audience
- manner of speaking or pronunciation
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- a try-out for a part in a drama production
- a person who writes a play
- a person or role in a drama performance or script
- the clarity or distinction of speech
- a practice session in which the director works with cast and crew
- the internal or external struggle between opposing forces, ideas, or interests that creates dramatic tension
- when the actor has memorized his or her lines completely
- the part of a play that introduces the theme, chief characters, and current circumstances
- a long speech made by one actor; a monologue may be delivered alone or in the presence of others
- a rehearsal, usually the last one before performances begin, in which all lighting, costumes, makeup, set changes, props, sound effects, and special effects are used
- any moveable object that appears on stage during a performance, from a telephone to a train
- clothing and accessories worn by actors to portray character and period
- the events of a play
- the group of people selected to portray characters in a production
- the person who designs the physical surroundings in which the action of the play takes place
- stage direction indicating the act of entering the play area during a performance
- any movement of the actor’s head, shoulder, arm, hand, leg, or foot to convey meaning
- a play in which the story is told through a combination of spoken dialogue and musical numbers
- characters who represent particular personality types or characteristics of human behaviour
- the path formed by the actor’s movement on stage, usually determined by the director with assistance from the actor and often written down in a script using commonly accepted theatrical symbols
- the physical surroundings, visible to the audience, in which the action of the play takes place
- in lighting, the adjustment of the size and shape of a stage light and/or the direction in which it is aimed; in acting, the act of concentrating or staying in character
- the reason or reasons for a character’s behaviour
- a performer who assumes the role of a character in a play
- when facing the audience, the area of the stage on the actor’s left (the audience’s right)
- the placement, intensity, and colour of lights to help communicate environment, mood, or feeling
63 Clues: the events of a play • acting without words • a person who writes a play • the tone or feeling of the play • box office and lobby of a theatre • a major unit or division of a play • stage direction; to leave the stage • manner of speaking or pronunciation • the clarity or distinction of speech • a peculiarity of speech or behaviour • the people who watch the performance • ...
Animal Terminology 2021-10-12
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- newborn goat
- goat meat
- one of two names for a mature male goat
- mature male swine
- chicken grown to eat
- mature female pig
- castrated male sheep or goat
- a calf is a baby one of these
- a steer is a male cattle (bovine) that has been this
- young female cattle
- young female pig
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- young female goat
- newborn horse
- castrated male hog
- newborn sheep or meat from a young sheep
- animal pork comes from
- a mature female sheep
- a mare is a mature female one of these
- meat from sheep older than one year
- a mature male chicken
- castrated male chicken
- a mature female chicken
- castrated male horse
- mature male horse
24 Clues: goat meat • newborn goat • newborn horse • young female pig • young female goat • mature male swine • mature female pig • mature male horse • castrated male hog • young female cattle • chicken grown to eat • castrated male horse • a mature female sheep • a mature male chicken • animal pork comes from • castrated male chicken • a mature female chicken • castrated male sheep or goat • ...
Terminology Suffixes 2021-10-27
20 Clues: cell • birth • tumor • oxygen • poison • study of • breathing • recording of • inflammation • deficiency of • pertaining to • destruction of • blood condition • one who studies • abnormally large • eating,swallowing • cutting, incision • to surgically remove • involuntary contraction • instrument for examining
Ceramics Terminology 2021-11-08
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- clay that is drier but still carvable
- type of clay that is used in porcelain
- technique used when we made the mugs
- throwing the clay to release air pockets
- bone dry clay is very
- clay paint with glass particles
- clay paint with no glass particles
- clay can't go down the
- handbuilding method that involves squeezing clay
- oven used to bake clay
- any clay after second firing
- type of pin used to flatten the clay
- any clay after first firing
- if wet clay goes in the kiln it will
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- cutting into the clay
- type of clay that is low fire and red
- long rope of clay
- type of clay that is midfire and grey
- wet clay
- when air heats up it
- used to make symmetrical bowls
- technique used when we made the tealights
- any clay not fired yet
- material placed on table to avoid clay sticking
- pressing firmly on clay to release air pockets
- knife used to carve the clay
- sketch used to map out your design
- stage of clay before first firing
- flat clay
29 Clues: wet clay • flat clay • long rope of clay • when air heats up it • cutting into the clay • bone dry clay is very • any clay not fired yet • clay can't go down the • oven used to bake clay • any clay after first firing • knife used to carve the clay • any clay after second firing • used to make symmetrical bowls • clay paint with glass particles • stage of clay before first firing • ...
Music Terminology 2021-12-17
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- worth 4 beats
- has 5 lines and 4 spaces
- slow tempo
- gradually softer
- take a deep breath after playing a full length note
- worth 2 beats
- cancels a flat or sharp
- indicates the end of a piece of music
- have a beam across the stem
- the space between bar lines
- gradually louder
- slower walking tempo
- play moderately loud
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- extends the music staff
- indicates how many beats per measure and what kind of note gets one beat
- fast tempo
- raises the pitch
- lowers the pitch and remains in effect for the entire measure
- play once again from the beginning
- divide the music staff
- worth one beat
- two or more notes played together
- hold the note or rest longer than normal
- indicates the position of note names on a music staff
- the pulse of music
- play loudly
- play quietly
- two different parts played together
28 Clues: fast tempo • slow tempo • play loudly • play quietly • worth 4 beats • worth 2 beats • worth one beat • raises the pitch • gradually softer • gradually louder • the pulse of music • slower walking tempo • play moderately loud • divide the music staff • extends the music staff • cancels a flat or sharp • has 5 lines and 4 spaces • have a beam across the stem • the space between bar lines • ...
roofing terminology 2021-12-13
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- roof which has an intermediate support to the underside of the common rafter in the form of a purlin
- term given to roof with rafters are fixed at the top and the bottom and have no intermediate support
- wedge shaped piece of timber that is fixed at the bottom of the rafter to reduce the roof angle
- horizontal distance between the wall supports
- horizontal component fixed to the top of the wall plate to prevent spread of rafters and provides fixing for the ceiling
- the lowest overhanging part of a sloping roof
- prefabricated unit used to house ventilation units or flues on a pitched roof
- the angle of the roof measured between the surface of the rafter and the underside of the joist measured in degrees
- the bottom section of a roof which is formed at a shallower angle to assist in rain runoff
- a triangular section of timber fixed at the bottom of the rafter to tilt the surface less steeply
- the edge of a sloping roof where it extends beyond the gable
- uppermost part of a wall that extends above roof level and provides some protection to the roof
- vertical height of the roof
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- fixed at right angles to the rafter or joist and provides a fixing for structural components
- a sloping supporting timber, that runs from the ridge of the roof to its edge
- the underside of a roof overhang
- board horizontal timber component that provided a fixing for the top of rafter
- the triangular part of the end wall of a building with a sloping roof
- the structural link between trusses and gable that will overhang the wall and provide a finish to the top of the gable
- the flat horizontal board which closes the end of the rafters and can form a fixing for the gutter
- sloping supporting timber from the side of a hip to the edge of the roof
- horizontal structural member placed along the top of a wall to support the end of beams, joists or trusses
- sloping supporting timber forming the external corner of a roof from ridge to the edge
- sloping supporting timber that forms the internal corner of the roof
- sloping supporting timber that runs from the side of the valley rafter to the ridge
25 Clues: vertical height of the roof • the underside of a roof overhang • horizontal distance between the wall supports • the lowest overhanging part of a sloping roof • the edge of a sloping roof where it extends beyond the gable • sloping supporting timber that forms the internal corner of the roof • the triangular part of the end wall of a building with a sloping roof • ...
Muscle Terminology 2022-02-24
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- an example of a ball-and-socket joint
- basic contractile unit of a myofibril
- m. type that allows for skeletal movement
- skeleton that creates an external armor
- skeleton type of pressurized fluid
- m. fibers used by endurance runners
- skeleton type that is hard and internal
- regulates m. contraction via binding to troponin
- m. fibers that use aerobic respiration
- blocks myosin binding sites on actin
- m. fibers that have shorter, rapid contractions
- a single motor neuron and the m. fibers it controls
- polysac. that makes arthro. exoskeleton
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- m. type that lines hollow organs
- theory that explains m. contraction
- m. contraction resulting from a single AP
- m. type that is striated and electric
- m. fibers that use glycolysis
- thick filaments are made of this
- m. fibers that have longer, slower contractions
- a type of joint where one bone rotates
- an example of a hinge joint
- thin filaments are made of this
- m. fibers that can be oxidative or glycolytic
- sustained contraction due to rapid APs
25 Clues: an example of a hinge joint • m. fibers that use glycolysis • thin filaments are made of this • m. type that lines hollow organs • thick filaments are made of this • skeleton type of pressurized fluid • theory that explains m. contraction • m. fibers used by endurance runners • blocks myosin binding sites on actin • an example of a ball-and-socket joint • ...
Cooking Terminology 2022-03-08
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- To incorporate a delicate mixture into a thicker, heavier mixture with a rubber scraper with a turning over motion.
- To cut into small squares that are the same size.
- To cut into thing, flat pieces.
- To put through a sieve to reduce to finer particles and add air.
- To soak in a solution to help tenderize the food.
- To heat an appliance or cookware before being used.
- To soften solid fat by beating it with sugar until it is creamy in texture.
- To reduce a food into small bits by rubbing it on a sharp tool.
- To add salt, herbs, and spice to increase flavor of the food.
- To thoroughly cover a food with a liquid or dry mixture.
- To apply sauce, melted fat, or other liquid with a pastry brush.
- To cook food in a small amount of hot fat.
- To decrease the quantity of a liquid and intensify the flavor.
- To remove liquid from a food product.
- To mix or blend tow or more ingredients.
- To mix ingredients together with a circular up-and-down motion.
- To cut or chop into very fine pieces.
- To sprinkle or coat with flour.
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- To work dough by pressing, folding, and turning.
- To remove the center part of a fruit or vegetable.
- To cut food into thin, stick-sized strips.
- To mix in a circular motion.
- To rub fat on the surface of a cooking utensil.
- To cook in a liquid that is barely at the boiling point.
- To cook with vapor produced by a boiling liquid.
- To cut into 4 equal pieces.
- To cut into very small cubes of even size.
- To remove the outer layer.
- To cook in large amount of hot fat.
- To cook in simmering liquid.
- To places small pieces of butter on the surface of another food.
- To beat quickly to incorporate air.
- To mix lightly.
- To stir ingredeints until they are thoroughly combined.
- To combine solid fat with flour using a pastry blender.
- To remove the stem and outer coverings of a vegetable or fruit with a paring knife.
- To cut into small, irregular pieces.
- To cook in the dry heat of an oven
- To cookin liquid at 212 degrees F.
39 Clues: To mix lightly. • To remove the outer layer. • To cut into 4 equal pieces. • To mix in a circular motion. • To cook in simmering liquid. • To cut into thing, flat pieces. • To sprinkle or coat with flour. • To cook in the dry heat of an oven • To cookin liquid at 212 degrees F. • To cook in large amount of hot fat. • To beat quickly to incorporate air. • ...
Animal Terminology 2022-02-24
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- a young female goat
- when you remove the testes of a male
- a mature female swine
- castrated male poultry
- mature male cattle
- complete natural growth is called
- a young female sheep
- a young female swine
- baby poultry
- a mature male swine
- mature male poultry
- a castrated male goat or sheep
- a mature female sheep
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- mature female poultry
- a baby swine
- a mature female goat
- the proper name for pigs is
- baby cattle
- a mature male sheep
- castrated male cattle
- young female poultry
- a mature male goat
- a baby sheep
- a castrated male swine
- mature female cattle
- the proper name for chickens is
- a young female cattle
27 Clues: baby cattle • a baby swine • a baby sheep • baby poultry • mature male cattle • a mature male goat • a young female goat • a mature male sheep • a mature male swine • mature male poultry • a mature female goat • young female poultry • a young female sheep • a young female swine • mature female cattle • mature female poultry • a mature female swine • castrated male cattle • a young female cattle • ...
Aviation Terminology 2022-04-25
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- The act of increasing aircraft altitude
- High lift devices on airplane wings
- Building where airplanes are stored and worked on
- Used to lift the plane up
- Part cataloge
- Aircraft type that begins with A
- Minimum equipment list
- Violent shift in air flow
- Manual that is used for Aircraft maintenance
- Used to remove old sealant
- Used on screws
- Aircraft type that begins with B
- ... cargo compartment is at the rear of the plane
- Auxilary power unit
- Weather condition where there is a thick cloud of tiny water droplets
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- Tool that you use to hit something
- European Union Aviation Safety Agency
- Very high Frequency
- The central portion of an aircraft
- national Aviation Authority
- The paved area at an airport where aircraft park, fuel, load and unload
- Word for changing out something broken
- goods carried by an airplane
- A device that controls the amount of power outputted by the engine
- Tail of the airplane
- Civil Aviation Authority
- The compartment where the pilots are
- The road that airplanes and cars drive on
- Something unusable and needs to be thrown away
- You must ....... down bolts after finishing the installation
- Structure repair manual
31 Clues: Part cataloge • Used on screws • Very high Frequency • Auxilary power unit • Tail of the airplane • Minimum equipment list • Structure repair manual • Civil Aviation Authority • Used to lift the plane up • Violent shift in air flow • Used to remove old sealant • national Aviation Authority • goods carried by an airplane • Aircraft type that begins with A • Aircraft type that begins with B • ...
Aviation Terminology 2022-04-25
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- A streak of condensed water vapour in the air due to the heat produced by aircraft engines
- The compartment where the pilots are
- Used on screws
- High lift devices on airplane wings
- Weather condition where there is a thick cloud of tiny water droplets
- Auxilary power unit
- Civil Aviation Authority
- Something unusable and needs to be thrown away
- A device that controls the amount of power outputted by the engine
- Maximum take-off weight
- The central portion of an aircraft
- Aircraft type that begins with A
- Aircraft type that begins with B
- Tail of the airplane
- goods carried by an airplane
- Structure repair manual
- Used to remove old sealant
- national Aviation Authority
- International Civil Aviation Organization
- Building where airplanes are stored and worked on
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- Part cataloge
- You must ....... down bolts after finishing the installation
- Certificate of Airworthiness
- Word for changing out something broken
- Used to lift the plane up
- Federal Aviation Agency
- Violent shift in air flow
- An aircraft propelled by one or more jet engines
- The act of increasing aircraft altitude
- The road that airplanes and cars drive on
- ... cargo compartment is at the rear of the plane
- The paved area at an airport where aircraft park, fuel, load and unload
- Minimum equipment list
- Electrical Wiring Interconnection Systems
- Wind that is blowing perpendicular to the aircraft course
- Manual that is used for Aircraft maintenance
- European Union Aviation Safety Agency
- A company or organization that offers regularly scheduled flights and routes
- Very high Frequency
- Tool that you use to hit something
40 Clues: Part cataloge • Used on screws • Auxilary power unit • Very high Frequency • Tail of the airplane • Minimum equipment list • Federal Aviation Agency • Maximum take-off weight • Structure repair manual • Civil Aviation Authority • Used to lift the plane up • Violent shift in air flow • Used to remove old sealant • national Aviation Authority • Certificate of Airworthiness • ...
Aviation Terminology 2022-04-25
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- The act of increasing aircraft altitude
- Building where airplanes are stored and worked on
- Minimum equipment list
- Something unusable and needs to be thrown away
- Very high Frequency
- Electrical Wiring Interconnection Systems
- A company or organization that offers regularly scheduled flights and routes
- A device that controls the amount of power outputted by the engine
- Tool that you use to hit something
- Certificate of Airworthiness
- Aircraft type that begins with A
- Used to lift the plane up
- You must ....... down bolts after finishing the installation
- Part cataloge
- Weather condition where there is a thick cloud of tiny water droplets
- Violent shift in air flow
- A streak of condensed water vapour in the air due to the heat produced by aircraft engines
- Maintenance Organisation Exposition
- ... cargo compartment is at the rear of the plane
- High lift devices on airplane wings
- Word for changing out something broken
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- Used on screws
- Manual that is used for Aircraft maintenance
- Used to remove old sealant
- national Aviation Authority
- Aircraft type that begins with B
- International Civil Aviation Organization
- The road that airplanes and cars drive on
- Structure repair manual
- The paved area at an airport where aircraft park, fuel, load and unload
- European Union Aviation Safety Agency
- Auxilary power unit
- goods carried by an airplane
- Maximum take-off weight
- Wind that is blowing perpendicular to the aircraft course
- An aircraft propelled by one or more jet engines
- Tail of the airplane
- The central portion of an aircraft
- Civil Aviation Authority
- The compartment where the pilots are
- Federal Aviation Agency
41 Clues: Part cataloge • Used on screws • Very high Frequency • Auxilary power unit • Tail of the airplane • Minimum equipment list • Structure repair manual • Maximum take-off weight • Federal Aviation Agency • Civil Aviation Authority • Used to lift the plane up • Violent shift in air flow • Used to remove old sealant • national Aviation Authority • Certificate of Airworthiness • ...
Wildfire Terminology 2022-04-26
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- Extinguishing or removing burning material near control lines, felling snags, and trenching logs.
- Fire burning with a low flame
- an unburned area within a fire perimeter.
- Behavior of a fire spreading rapidly with a well-defined head.
- An advantageous location, usually a barrier to the fire spread.
- The completion of a control line around a fire.
- The burning of the foliage of a tree from the bottom up.
- Unburned indentations in the fire edge formed by fingers or slow burning areas.
- The entire outer edge or boundary of a fire.
- Fire ignited outside the perimeter of the main fire by a firebrand
- Spinning vortex column of ascending hot air and gases rising from a fire.
- The long narrow extensions of a fire projecting from the main body.
- A fire that advances from top to top of trees or shrubs.
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- The location where a competent ignition source came into contact with the material first ignited.
- Fire burning without the presence of a flame.
- That zone of a moving fire where the combustion is primarily flaming
- That portion of the fire with slower rates of the fire spread and lower intensity
- Unit of measure in land survey, equal to 66 feet.
- The most rapidly spreading portion of a fire's perimeter, usually to the leeward or up slope
- The status of a wildfire suppression action signifying that a control line has been completed.
- Behavior of a fire spreading sparks or embers that are carried by the wind.
- The parts of a fire's perimeter that are roughly parallel to the main direction of spread.
- An inclusive term for all constructed or natural barriers and treated fire edges used to control a fire.
- The part of a containment or control line that is scraped or dug to mineral soil.
- Any sudden acceleration in the rate of spread or intensification of the fire.
- Slowest spreading portion of a fire edge.
26 Clues: Fire burning with a low flame • an unburned area within a fire perimeter. • Slowest spreading portion of a fire edge. • The entire outer edge or boundary of a fire. • Fire burning without the presence of a flame. • The completion of a control line around a fire. • Unit of measure in land survey, equal to 66 feet. • ...
Poetry Terminology 2022-04-26
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- a change in normal word order
- found in poetry, it is where a set of words or a phrase
- the "beat" of words, phrases, etc.
- worm and swarm
- the wind slapped the trees
- "The Odyssey" is an example of this type of poem
- the imaginary voice assumed by the writer of the poem
- a two line poem that rhymes and often teaches a moral or lesson
- verse poetry written in unrhymed iambic pentameter lines
- A song-like poem that tells a story, often of love and adventure.
- sad, bad, lad, mad
- referring to an FBI agent as a suit
- The moss was like velvet when it was touched.
- appealing to one or more of the five senses to create word pictures for the reader
- He was as tall as the Eiffel Tower
- when words within a line rhyme
- Chocolate is like Kryptonite
- three-line japanese verse form where lines 1 and 3 have five syllables; line 2 has 7
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- He fell asleep under the cherry tree.
- the dictionary definition of a word as it is used in a text
- the sky was a fire.
- Buzz! Splat!
- jumbo shrimp
- 10 syllables per line with a pattern of stressed/unstressed syllables
- a fouteen-line lyric poem, usually written in rhymed iambic pentameter
- group of lines ina poem separated by a break (space)
- huorous five-line poem with the following rhyme scheme: a,a,b,b,a
- a poem written without any particular rhyme scheme or set numbers of lines
- Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
- all the meaning that a word can have
- writing or speech that is not meant to be taken or interpreted literally
- a poem that has musical qualities
- a recurring phrase at the end of each stanza
33 Clues: Buzz! Splat! • jumbo shrimp • worm and swarm • sad, bad, lad, mad • the sky was a fire. • the wind slapped the trees • Chocolate is like Kryptonite • a change in normal word order • when words within a line rhyme • a poem that has musical qualities • the "beat" of words, phrases, etc. • He was as tall as the Eiffel Tower • referring to an FBI agent as a suit • ...
Terminology 101 2022-05-02
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- When a pin/ad is served in a pinner's feed
- Business to Business
- A promoted pin
- oversees and leads the direction and objective for specific functions
- Key performance indicator, an activity or metric evaluated to determine the success of an initiative or organization
- individuals or teams with different functional expertise working toward a common goal
- When a pinner clicks on a pin
- Cost per action, the amount of money an advertiser spends to drive a conversion (calculation = total ad spend/number of conversions)
- Desired action for a customer; checkout, purchase, signup, lead capture, app install
- Businesses/companies that advertise on Pinterest
- responsible for onboarding new advertisers to successfully market on Pinterest
- The activity of electronically buying or selling products or services over the internet
- Cost per click, a payment model where an advertiser pays when an ad is clicked on (calculation = cost/clicks)
- A market in which vendors offer goods and services specific to an industry
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- When a pinner clicks on an ad and is directed to a URL off Pinterest (two-tap, the second tap after the close-up/swipe up)
- When an ad frame is in 50% of view for 2 consecutive seconds
- Pinterest's ad serving platform
- A post that exhibits a product or ideas that links to a relevant website
- A particular group of consumers within the predetermined target market
- determines what content people see and how each pin ranks in the feed
- Response time; all communication SLA is 24 hours
- working and collaborating with others
- Users on Pinterest
- Click through rate, the percent of impressions that are clicked on (calculation = clicks/impressions)
- Return on ad spend, the amount of revenue generated by advertising efforts (calculation = revenue/ad spend)
- Effective cost per thousand impressions, a measure of the advertiser's competitiveness in Pinterest auctions. Promoted Pins are served for the advertisers with the highest expected or "effective"cpm (ecpm)(calculation = bid x ctr x 1000)
- The placement of an ad in any feed of pins without tapping on them individually
- responsible for finding new advertisers to market on Pinterest
- Call to action; buy today, shop now, sign up here
- manager responsible to optimize and scale advertiser accounts
- When a user interacts with a Pin; closeup, save, carousel card swipe, click, comment, and video view
- Small/Medium Business
- Determines the length of time pinterest gets credit for driving a conversion
- A business dedicated to creating, planning, and handling advertising and marketing for its clients
- Business to Consumer
- Cost per view, a payment model where an advertiser pays each time an ad is viewed (calculation = cost/views)
- Cost per thousand impressions, a payment model where an advertiser pays each time an ad is seen. Cpm rates are expressed as the cost of buying 1,000 impressions.(calculation = cost x 1000 / impressions)
37 Clues: A promoted pin • Users on Pinterest • Business to Business • Business to Consumer • Small/Medium Business • When a pinner clicks on a pin • Pinterest's ad serving platform • working and collaborating with others • When a pin/ad is served in a pinner's feed • Response time; all communication SLA is 24 hours • Businesses/companies that advertise on Pinterest • ...
Terminology Crossword 2022-04-27
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- increase in the complexity of function
- excessive perspiration
- artificial opening of GI tract
- skin tension
- the transfer of responsibility
- difficulty falling asleep
- slow breathing
- high pitched squeaky respiratory sounds
- system dealing with standards of character
- elevated body temperature
- incomplete lung expansion
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- act of negligence
- increased muscle tone
- difficulty breathing
- protection and support of another's rights
- involuntary urination
- originating in the hospital
- absence of disease-producing organisms
- a nurse's report to another nurse
- severe allergic reaction
- decrease in size of body structure
- excessive urination at night
22 Clues: skin tension • slow breathing • act of negligence • difficulty breathing • increased muscle tone • involuntary urination • excessive perspiration • severe allergic reaction • difficulty falling asleep • elevated body temperature • incomplete lung expansion • originating in the hospital • excessive urination at night • artificial opening of GI tract • the transfer of responsibility • ...
Equine Terminology 2022-05-02
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- A 3 beat gait
- A 4 beat gait, fastest gait of the horse
- Equipment used to ride horses
- A baby horse
- A young female horse under 4 years old
- A piece of equipment (normally metal) that is placed in a horse’s mouth to give the rider control of the horse
- The act of a horse giving birth
- The species name for all horses
- Headgear consisting of buckled straps, including a crown piece, cheek pieces, throatlatch, browband, and noseband, used to control a horse.
- (2 words - no spaces) The most popular breed of horse in the US
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- The movement and speed of a horse
- An Uncastrated male horse
- A horse that is approximately one year old
- A 2 beat diagonal gait
- A four beat slow gait
- A castrated male horse
- A young uncastrated male horse under 4 years old
- The piece of equipment that sits on the back of the horse for riding
- A person who works on horse hooves, usually applying shoes or trimming
- A female horse
- The practice of horse riding and horsemanship
21 Clues: A baby horse • A 3 beat gait • A female horse • A four beat slow gait • A 2 beat diagonal gait • A castrated male horse • An Uncastrated male horse • Equipment used to ride horses • The act of a horse giving birth • The species name for all horses • The movement and speed of a horse • A young female horse under 4 years old • A 4 beat gait, fastest gait of the horse • ...
F.I.Z.I.X. Terminology 2022-05-12
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- the law of Reflection states that the angle of ___________equals the angle of reflection
- a _______ is when a sound wave bounces back towards it source
- ________ sonic is when an object is traveling FASTER than the speed of sound
- a common type of longitudinal wave that occurs in the air is a ___________________ wave
- lines of destructive interference are called ____________ lines
- these spots are areas of a room or theater where sound in destructively interfering and you cannot hear it as well
- The Energy due to an object height is called ___________________ Potential Energy
- an_________ tube will resonate the tube length is ½ the wavelength
- how often a wave occurs is called ___________. It is measured in hertz.
- the height of a wave is called the waves___________ and measure the energy of the wave
- a _________ tube will resonate the tube length is ¼ the wavelength
- when a wave enters a new medium at an angle it can change it’s _____________
- when a waves enter a new medium it changes it’s __________
- _______sonic is when the frequency being played is ABOVE the human hearing range of 20,000Hz
- if a beam of light strikes a material at an angle larger than the _____________ angle it will Totally Internally Reflect
- Red,Blue & Green light all produce ___________ light
- a material has a large _____ of refraction if it is very dense, like a diamond
- The Energy of Motion is called ___________________ Energy
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- microwaves, Gamma Rays, Infrared and Ultraviolet are all part of the _______________ spectrum
- ________ sonic is when an object is traveling SLOWER than the speed of sound
- The Energy due to a spring is called ___________________ Potential Energy
- when two similar musical notes are played together they can produce a _______ frequency
- _______sonic is when the frequency being played is BELOW the human hearing range of 20,000Hz
- the observed change in frequency due to a moving object or observer is called the ________ effect
- the distance from a crest to a crest or a compression to a compression is called __________
- Waves where the particles move PERPENDICULAR to the wave direction are called _____________________ waves
- waves where the particles move PARALLEL to the wave direction are called _____________________ waves
- The Energy due to a Friction is called ___________________ Energy
- Energy ___________________ is when Energy is not created or destroyed, only changed from one form to another
- a common type of transverse wave that occurs in the ocean is a ___________________ wave
30 Clues: Red,Blue & Green light all produce ___________ light • The Energy of Motion is called ___________________ Energy • when a waves enter a new medium it changes it’s __________ • a _______ is when a sound wave bounces back towards it source • lines of destructive interference are called ____________ lines • ...
Bread Terminology 2022-05-11
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- a leavened flat bread like naan, pita, and lavash
- linen covered basket that bread is proofed in
- the process by which a bread loses moisture
- a machine that rolls out laminated doughs
- treatment to flour to artificially age it
- saccharomyces cervisiae in compressed form
- biga, poolish, sourdough, levin, sponge
- measuring ingredients
- outer part of wheat kernel
- a tool used to cut dough and keep table clean
- wheat protein to make gluten gives elasticity
- chilling dough so it has a longer time to ferment
- a kneadable flour mixture
- tool for creating slashes
- process of mixing dough to activate yeast,
- rich, sweet laminated breads
- enzyme that breaks down starch
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- the rest phase before kneading
- squeeze out the excess CO2 gas
- tightly woven linen cloth that bread is proofed on
- preshaped loaves relax before final shaping
- to lighten
- a pourable flour mixture
- outside surface area of a bread
- mixing fat and sugar together
- the interior of a bread
- wheat protein to make gluten strong
- process of yeast/bacteria consuming sugars
- starchy component of wheat kernel
- what happens when a flour mixture is overmixed
- the process of creating slashes with a lame
- shovel like tool for putting breads in and out an oven
- portion of a wheat kernel that contains fat
33 Clues: to lighten • measuring ingredients • the interior of a bread • a pourable flour mixture • a kneadable flour mixture • tool for creating slashes • outer part of wheat kernel • rich, sweet laminated breads • mixing fat and sugar together • the rest phase before kneading • squeeze out the excess CO2 gas • enzyme that breaks down starch • outside surface area of a bread • ...
Refraction Terminology 2022-05-25
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- when a material transmits some incident light but absorbs or reflects the rest; objects are not clearly seen through the material
- an image that can be found by tracing real rays that emerge from an optical device backward to perceived or apparent origins
- the changing of shape of the eye lens by eye muscles to allow a sharply focused image to form on the retina
- the separation of white light into its constituent colours (i.e. colours of the rainbow)
- reproduction of an object through the use of light
- a transparent, gelatinous mass in the eye that plays an important role in providing metabolic nutrient requirements of the lens and acting like a shock absorber
- a circular muscle with a hole in the middle that contracts and expands to control the amount of light that gets into the eye
- the inability of the eye to focus light from near objects; far-sightedness
- the depth that an object appears to be at, due to the refraction of light in a transparent medium
- the perpendicular line to a mirror surface
- a virtual image that forms as a result of refraction and total internal reflection in Earth’s atmosphere
- an image that can be seen on a screen as a result of light rays actually arriving at the image location
- the hole in the eye that allows light to enter
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- the bending or change in direction of light when it travels from one medium into another
- type of photoreceptor cells in the retina which give us colour visions
- the angle of incidence that results in an angle of refraction of 90°
- to spread apart
- any physical substance through which energy can be transferred
- the point at the exact centre of the lens is known as the ___________ centre
- the inability of the eye to focus light from distant objects; near-sightedness
- a lens that is thickest in the middle and that causes incident parallel light rays to converge through a single point after refraction
- a form of far-sightedness caused by a loss of accommodation as a person ages
- the portion of eye at the center of the retina that processes sharp, clear, straight-ahead vision
23 Clues: to spread apart • the perpendicular line to a mirror surface • the hole in the eye that allows light to enter • reproduction of an object through the use of light • any physical substance through which energy can be transferred • the angle of incidence that results in an angle of refraction of 90° • ...
Veterinary Terminology 2022-05-13
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- Immediately
- White blood cell
- Intramuscualr
- the study of the nose
- the study of cats
- Every other day
- Temperature, Pulse, Respiration
- the study of fish
- Fever of Undetermined Origin
- the study of development
- the study of males
- the study of veins
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- the study of the skin
- study or parasites
- Subcutaneous
- the study of dogs
- the study of the structures and diseases of teeth
- No abnormal findings
- Four times a day
- Put to Sleep
- Large animal
- As much as desired
- Prescription
- aftermeals
24 Clues: aftermeals • Immediately • Subcutaneous • Put to Sleep • Large animal • Prescription • Intramuscualr • Every other day • White blood cell • Four times a day • the study of dogs • the study of cats • the study of fish • study or parasites • the study of males • As much as desired • the study of veins • No abnormal findings • the study of the skin • the study of the nose • the study of development • ...
Acting Terminology 2022-09-01
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- A try-out for a role.
- The speed at which a scene unfolds, or the speed at which actors deliver their lines.
- a rehearsal where actors are asked to play only the moment leading up to and during a section of the play where lighting, sound, or set elements are added or taken away.
- A day for auditions open to anyone.
- When an actor has their lines completely memorized and does not need to refer to a script.
- The ‘why’ behind a character’s actions.
- Walking through lines/songs without going full-out
- A rehearsal in full costume, usually right before an actual show.
- The area behind the stage in a production or unseen by the audience.
- When an actor performs spontaneously with no script.
- any movement of the arm or hand that conveys meaning.
- The term for a lengthy speech given by a single actor in a scene.
- A second audition, in which an actor is ‘called back’ to show their skills again.
- A deliberate pause in dialogue or action.
- The who, what, when, where of a play. The better you know the given circumstances, the more you can create a life for your character; the details create a truthful background, making the character come alive with history.
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- When an actor stops acting and steps out of their role.
- the subtext that an actor goes through while acting a role; the thoughts and feelings that may be as important to the role as the dialogue itself.
- A stage direction indicating an actor should leave the stage.
- The section of the stage that is closest to the audience.
- In an audition, when an actor is asked to use material they haven’t studied or seen previously.
- This is best formatted (for the actor) as what you want to get from the other person in the scene.
- To angle the actor’s body outward towards the audience
- When an actor moves from one section of a stage to another.
- When an actor has not yet memorized their script.
- The actor’s movement on stage
- The list of schedules for all cast and crew in a production.
- The actors should stop what they are doing and await further direction
- The process of choosing the performers for a production, done by the casting director, director, or other professionals.
- A signal for an actor to begin or continue their performing.
- The center area of the stage
- The imaginary area that separates an actor from the audience. The fourth wall is broken when an actor makes an aside directly to the audience.
31 Clues: A try-out for a role. • The center area of the stage • The actor’s movement on stage • A day for auditions open to anyone. • The ‘why’ behind a character’s actions. • A deliberate pause in dialogue or action. • When an actor has not yet memorized their script. • Walking through lines/songs without going full-out • When an actor performs spontaneously with no script. • ...
Neuroanatomy Terminology 2022-09-08
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- cell bodies
- communication
- houses the pons, medulla, and midbrain
- is an atlas of the brain
- located at the top and aids in attention
- anterior
- controls movement and balance
- autonomic & somatic nervous system and cranial nerves the nerves that
- the lobe that controls motor movement, language, and cognition
- away from the point of attachment
- superior
- holds the right and left hemispheres together
- toward the CNS; sensory
- gateway to the brain
- away from the CNS; motor
- glue
- receive messages
- controls emotion
- links medulla oblongata and thalamus
- side view
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- regulates the body through the limbic system
- center of the body
- outer layer on top of the cerebrum
- lower
- sensation
- line that separates the lateral hemispheres
- bottom
- surrounds the thalamus
- located in the frontal lobe under Broca's Area; controls speech production
- ear to ear
- away from the midline
- there are 2 of these- right and left
- toward the tail
- controls vision and is located in the back of the brain
- movement
- lobe that involves understanding speech and is located on both sides of the brain
- nutrients and protection; what ventricles are filled with
- is the spinal cord after exiting the brain
- send messages
- axons
- aids in auditory and visual processing
- above
- the boundary between the frontal and parietal lobes; controls somatosensory attention
- 3 layers of protection (dura mater, arachnoid layer, and pia mater)
- consists of the brain and spinal cord
- middle
46 Clues: glue • lower • axons • above • bottom • middle • anterior • movement • superior • sensation • side view • ear to ear • cell bodies • communication • send messages • toward the tail • receive messages • controls emotion • center of the body • gateway to the brain • away from the midline • surrounds the thalamus • toward the CNS; sensory • is an atlas of the brain • away from the CNS; motor • controls movement and balance • ...
River Terminology 2022-08-05
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- A type of landform consisting of the outline of a path of relatively shallow and narrow body of fluid
- A basin that is scoured out of the river channel directly beneath the falling water
- The path where the river meets the sea
- A circular or cylindrical hole in the riverbed which is produced by force of water and abrasion When rocks and other materials carried by the sea are picked up by strong waves and thrown against the coastline
- A river or other body of water's steep fall over a rocky ledge into a plunge pool below
- The renewal of the activity, erosive power,
- A smooth concave profile which is steep a the source and gentle at the mouth
- A measure of how steep a slope is
- A line representing a river from the source to the mouth
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- the process of being worn by long exposure to the atmosphere
- A modification of the earth's surface in the direction of uniformity of grade by deposition
- Stored energy that depends upon the relative position of various parts of a system
- The middle section of a river
- The remains of the bend in the river
- Transport and accumulation of material on different slopes
- The geological process in which earthen materials are worn away and transported by natural forces such as wind or water
- A flat area surrounding a river or stream.
- A bend in a river or channel
- The material transported by a river as
- A narrow valley with steep, rocky walls located between hills or mountains
- Areas of shallow, fast-flowing water in a stream
- Created on the outside of a meander bend by the erosive effect of fast-flowing water.
22 Clues: A bend in a river or channel • The middle section of a river • A measure of how steep a slope is • The remains of the bend in the river • The path where the river meets the sea • The material transported by a river as • A flat area surrounding a river or stream. • The renewal of the activity, erosive power, • Areas of shallow, fast-flowing water in a stream • ...
SolidWorks Terminology 2022-08-25
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- A document in which parts, features, and other assemblies (sub-assemblies) are mated together. The extension for this SolidWorks file name is .SLDASM
- Save a SolidWorks document in another format for use in other CAD/CAM, rapid prototyping, web, or graphics software applications.
- A 2D representation of a 3D part or assembly. The extension for this SolidWorks file name is .SLDDRW.
- The first solid feature of a part.
- A system of planes used to assign coordinates to features, parts, and assemblies.
- Shows an assembly with its components separated from one another, usually to show how to assemble the mechanism.
- A dimension, relation, or drawing section view that is unresolved.
- A drawing view in which one or more views are superimposed over the original view.
- A feature that linearly projects a sketch to either add material to a part (in a base or boss) or remove material from a part (in a cut or hole).
- Creates a mathematical relation between sketch dimensions, using dimension names as variables, or between feature parameters
- A cross that marks the center of a circle or arc
- The opposite of explode. Thids returns an exploded assembly's parts to their normal positions.
- A dependent feature related to a previously-built feature. For example, a chamfer on the edge of a hole is a ______ of the parent hole
- A solid area
- A selectable area (planar or otherwise) of a model or surface with boundaries that help define the shape of the model or surface.
- Also called a closed contour, it is a sketch or sketch entity with no exposed endpoints; for example, a circle or polygon.
- The characteristic of a sketch entity that the entity is used in creating other geometry but is not itself used in creating features. See reference geometry.
- A text note or a symbol that adds specific design intent to a part, assembly, or drawing.
- A straight line that can be used to create model geometry, features, or patterns.
- Any part or sub-assembly within an assembly.
- A file containing a part, assembly, or drawing.
- Callouts that display the colors and textures of the face, feature, body, and part under the entity selected and are a shortcut to editing colors and textures.
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- A drawing view that exposes inner details of a drawing view by removing material from a closed profile.
- Also referred to as a model dimension, it sets the value for a sketch entity. It can also control distance, thickness, and feature parameters.
- An internal rounding of a corner or edge in a sketch, or an edge on a surface or solid.
- A single outside boundary of a feature.
- Located on the left side of the SolidWorks window, it provides an outline view of the active part, assembly, or drawing.
- A part that is a new base, mirror, or component part created directly from an existing part and linked to the original part such that changes to the original part are reflected in the new part
- A feature that removes material from a part by such actions as extrude, revolve, loft, sweep, thicken, cavity, and so on.
- A feature, sketch, or annotation that is contained in another item (usually a feature) in the FeatureManager design tree.
- A sketch where all lines and curves in the sketch, and their positions, are described by dimensions or relations, or both, and cannot be moved. Fully defined sketch entities are shown in black.
- A portion of a larger view, usually at a larger scale than the original view.
- Tools that assist in lining up annotations and dimensions (left, right, top, bottom, and so on).
- The end of a leader that attaches to the model (to an edge, vertex, or face, for example) or to a drawing sheet
- A variation of a part or assembly within a single document. Variations can include different dimensions, features, and properties. For example, a single part such as a bolt can contain different _______________ that vary the diameter and length
- A references to the dimension text indicating the entity being measured.
- A table inserted into a drawing to keep a record of the parts used in an assembly.
- An assembly function that detects collisions between components when components move or rotate.
- An individual shape that, combined with other features, makes up a part or assembly.
- A page in a drawing document.
- The line extending from the model indicating the point from which a dimension is measured.
- A pattern (or fill) applied to drawing views such as section views and broken-out sections.
- An Excel spreadsheet that is used to create multiple configurations in a part or assembly document.
- Bevels a selected edge or vertex.
- A line, in phantom font that is an axis of symmetry in a sketch or drawing
45 Clues: A solid area • A page in a drawing document. • Bevels a selected edge or vertex. • The first solid feature of a part. • A single outside boundary of a feature. • Any part or sub-assembly within an assembly. • A file containing a part, assembly, or drawing. • A cross that marks the center of a circle or arc • ...
Dental Terminology 2022-09-18
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- Pertaining to the supporting and surrounding tissues of the teeth
- The substance between enamel and the pulp chamber. The dentin acts as a protective layer and supports the crown of the tooth
- health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) of 1996; A federal law that includes Administrative Simplification Provisions that require all health plans, including ERISA, as well as health care clearinghouses and any dentist who transmits health information in an electronic transaction, to use a standard format
- The hard and soft tissues forming the roof of the mouth that separates the oral and nasal cavities
- Overgrowth of bone
- Surface or position of a tooth most distant from the median line of the arch
- A device specially designed to be placed surgically within or on the mandibular or maxillary bone as a means of providing for dental replacement
- removing a tooth (whole or in parts)
- Process of removing tissue for histologic evaluation
- An artificial replacement that restores missing tooth structure by surrounding the remaining coronal tooth structure, or is placed on a dental implant
- The upper jaw
- Missing tooth structure. A cavity may be due to decay, erosion or abrasion
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- Single cusped tooth located between the incisors and bicuspids
- Teeth posterior to the premolars (bicuspids) on either side of the jaw; grinding teeth, having large crowns and broad chewing surfaces
- A premolar tooth; a tooth with two cusps
- Benefits available to an individual covered under a dental benefit plan
- Inflammation of gingival tissue without loss of connective tissue
- The outer most layer of tissue in the crown area of the tooth
- any of the four teeth, one on each side of the upper and lower jaws, situated between the lateral incisor and the first premolar
- acute or chronic localized inflammation, probably with a collection of pus, associated with tissue destruction and, frequently, swelling; usually secondary to infection
- the breaking of a part, especially of a bony structure; breaking of a tooth
- Connective tissue that contains blood vessels and nerve tissue which occupies the pulp cavity of a tooth
- The lower jaw
- A tooth for cutting or gnawing; located in the front of the mouth in both jaws
- A specialized bone like substance covering the root of a tooth
25 Clues: The lower jaw • The upper jaw • Overgrowth of bone • removing a tooth (whole or in parts) • A premolar tooth; a tooth with two cusps • Process of removing tissue for histologic evaluation • The outer most layer of tissue in the crown area of the tooth • Single cusped tooth located between the incisors and bicuspids • ...
Computer terminology 2022-02-07
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- data that a computer sends.
- a collection of related data contained in one or more files or a database.
- an organizational element of a computer operating system used to group files together.
- person operating the computer or device.
- a group of 8, 16, 32, 64 bits. Memory on the computer is divided into this.
- an output hardware device that connects to a computer to generate sound.
- an unambiguous, ordered sequence of computational instructions necessary to achieve such a solution.
- electronic technology that generates, stores, and processes data in terms of two states
- data that a computer receives.
- the act of drawing on graphics software in a computer.
- the delivery of different services through the Internet, including data storage, servers, databases, networking, and software.
- short term memory where data is stored as the processor needs it.
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- an image or visual representation of an object
- used to store data or programs on a temporary or permanent basis
- a device used to enter characters and functions into the computer system by pressing buttons
- a small, movable device that lets you control a range of things on a computer
- Between the user and the computer operating language that we would prefer not to have to use, like having an interpreter in a foreign country where we don’t understand the language
- used to print graphical output on paper.
- two or more computers that are connected with one another for the purpose of communicating data electronically
- a class of electronic devices that convert digital data signals into modulated analog signals suitable for transmission over analog telecommunications circuits.
- the smaller unit. It is the building block of all pieces of data.
- the physical surface on which visual information is presented.
- receives data and permanently writes it on a chip, and it lasts even after you turn off your computer.
- the instance of a computer program that is being executed by one or many threads. It contains the program code and its activity.
- used to enter information and instructions into a computer for storage or processing
- uses a light beam to scan codes, text, or graphic images directly into a computer or system.
- the common storage unit in a computer
- accepts text files or images from a computer and transfers them to a medium such as paper or film.
- type of user interface through which users interact with electronic devices via visual indicator representations.
29 Clues: data that a computer sends. • data that a computer receives. • the common storage unit in a computer • used to print graphical output on paper. • person operating the computer or device. • an image or visual representation of an object • the act of drawing on graphics software in a computer. • the physical surface on which visual information is presented. • ...
Bridge Terminology 2022-02-06
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- Material behavior characterized by large plastic deformation occurring with little or no increase in load. The material is beginning to fail.
- Material behavior characterized by permanent deformation. Load-induced deformations remain, even after the load is removed.
- A load that varies in both magnitude and location. Includes occupancy, traffic, wind, snow, and earthquake loads.
- Purpose, how something is used by people.
- A flexible structural element that carries load entirely in tension and changes its shape in response to the applied loading.
- A material’s capacity to undergo large, permanent deformation before failing, measured as the strain at fracture or the width of the material’s stress-strain curve.
- The largest stress a material can withstand before it fractures in tension, measured as the height of the material’s stress-strain curve.
- A graphical problem-solving tool showing a body, isolated from its surroundings, annotated with all forces acting on that body.
- A configuration in which a structural element is subjected only to loads aligned with its longitudinal axis (in tension or compression).
- A physical object.
- A structure consisting of elements arranged in interconnected triangles. These elements carry load primarily in tension or compression.
- An internal force that causes a structural element to elongate.
- An assembly of interconnected structural elements that transmits load from its point of application to the ground.
- The study of forces acting on bodies.
- A physical connection between a structure and its surroundings.
- An external force that occurs at a support to keep a structure or structural element in equilibrium.
- A change in the shape or dimension of an object.
- A material’s resistance to elastic deformation, stiffness, measured as the slope of the lower (elastic) portion of the material’s stress-strain curve.
- A structural element that, because of its shape and support configuration, carries load primarily in compression.
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- A load that is permanent and unchanging. Includes the weight of the structure itself, plus any nonstructural elements that are permanently attached to the structure.
- A condition in which all forces acting on a body are in balance. A body in this condition is not moving (or is moving at a constant velocity).
- The area of a cross-section, expressed in units of length squared.
- The load-carrying elements of a building, bridge, or tower.
- The tendency of a force to cause rotation about a point. Aka torque.
- A push or a pull characterized by a magnitude and a direction.
- The largest stress a material can withstand before failing.
- An internal force that causes a structural element to shorten.
- A structural element that is subjected to transverse loading and carries load in bending.
- Appearance, reflected in physical features like shape, scale, proportion, and ornament.
- The force generated within a structural element in response to external forces. Can be either tension or compression.
- A dimensionless measure of the intensity of deformation.
- The application of math, science, and technology to create a system, component, or process that meets a human need.
- A graph of stress versus strain, used to characterize the engineering properties of a material.
- The intensity of internal force measured in terms of force per unit area (ie psi)
- An external force acting on a structure.
- The geometric shape formed by cutting through a structural element on a plane perpendicular to its length.
- A structural element that carries load primarily in compression; also called a compression member.
- A structural element that carries load primarily in tension (ie by elongating).
- A body at rest remains at rest and a body in motion remains in motion at a constant velocity unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
- Material behavior characterized by non-permanent deformations. Deformations disappear when the load is removed.
40 Clues: A physical object. • The study of forces acting on bodies. • An external force acting on a structure. • Purpose, how something is used by people. • A change in the shape or dimension of an object. • A dimensionless measure of the intensity of deformation. • The load-carrying elements of a building, bridge, or tower. • ...
Computer Terminology 2022-02-07
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- Something used to store papers in
- Used on nails
- Understanding for a computer
- A world that is not physical
- Read Only Memory
- Graphical User Interface
- YOU
- What a programmer creates
- A Sheep with Horne's
- The opposite of input
- Sounds like potter
- Consists of 2 or more computers that are linked
- A musical instrument similar to the flute
- What makes the rain come down
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- Towards your face
- A musical instrument much like a piano
- 8 bits
- connects to a device and generates sound
- A value only from 0 to 1
- what you use to read a bar-code
- remembrance
- A small mammal that squeaks
- The messenger of a computer
- The opposite of output
- Arts
- Computer Graphics
- WiFi
- Adds ink to paper
- What you see on your device
29 Clues: YOU • Arts • WiFi • 8 bits • remembrance • Used on nails • Read Only Memory • Towards your face • Computer Graphics • Adds ink to paper • Sounds like potter • A Sheep with Horne's • The opposite of input • The opposite of output • A value only from 0 to 1 • Graphical User Interface • What a programmer creates • A small mammal that squeaks • The messenger of a computer • What you see on your device • ...
Computer Terminology 2022-02-07
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- The most basic unit of information in computing.
- A computer input device that uses a light beam to scan codes, text, or graphic images directly into a computer.
- Data a computer sends.
- A set of instructions being processed through a computer's processor.
- A small movable device that lets you control a range of things on a computer.
- An abbreviation for Random Access Memory.
- An abbreviation for Graphical User Indicates.
- The virtual location for application, documents, data or other sub-folders.
- The unit of memory/group of 8 binary digits (bits).
- Any various devices used to enter information and instructions.
- Electronic tools, systems, devices and resources that generate, store or process data.
- A computer hardware device that converts data from a digital format to a format suitable for an analog.
- A detailed procedure for solving a problem with a computer.
- Used to print graphical output on paper.
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- Data that a computer receives.
- The delivery of different services through the internet.
- A shared boundary across which 2 or more separate components of a computer's system exchange information.
- A container in a computer system for storing information.
- Computer storage unit.
- Used to connect the computer to create sound.
- Two or more computers that are connected.
- An abbreviation for Read Only Memory.
- An input device which uses an arrangement of keys to act as mechanical levers.
- Visual presentations of data with help of a computer.
- The physical surface on which visual information is presented.
- Any device capable of recording a voice.
- Electronic device that accepts text, files or images from a compute.
27 Clues: Computer storage unit. • Data a computer sends. • Data that a computer receives. • An abbreviation for Read Only Memory. • Any device capable of recording a voice. • Used to print graphical output on paper. • Two or more computers that are connected. • An abbreviation for Random Access Memory. • Used to connect the computer to create sound. • ...
Computer Terminology 2022-02-07
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- Any device capable of recording a voice
- a small movable device that lets you control a range of things on a computer
- random access memory
- data that computer receive
- The most basic unit of information in computing.
- A shared boundary which two or more separate components of a computer system exchange information
- any various devices used to enter information and instructions.
- electronic tools, systems devices and resources that generate store or process data.
- A group of binary digits operated as a unit.
- data that a computer sends.
- the delivery of different services through the internet
- electronic device that accepts texts files or images from a computer
- An input device which uses an arrangement of keys to act as mechanical leavers
- a person who uses computers
- a computer hardware device that converts data from a digital format into a format suitable for an analog.
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- the virtual location for application, documents, data or other sub-folders.
- used to connect to the computer to create sound.
- visual presentations of data with help of a computer.
- the physical surface on which visual information is presented.
- computer storage unit
- A container in a computer system for storing information.
- a computer input device that uses a light beam to scan codes, text, or graphic images directly into a computer
- graphical user indicates
- two or more computers that are connected.
- read only memory
- A set of instructions being processed by the computer processor.
- used to print graphical output on paper.
- A detailed procedure for solving a problem with a computer.
28 Clues: read only memory • random access memory • computer storage unit • graphical user indicates • data that computer receive • data that a computer sends. • a person who uses computers • Any device capable of recording a voice • used to print graphical output on paper. • two or more computers that are connected. • A group of binary digits operated as a unit. • ...
Anatomy Terminology 2022-02-09
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- goes from the stop (the area between the eyes,) and the back point of the skull.
- definition is “the natural coloring matter of animal or plant tissue.” When it comes to dogs’ pigment often refers to the coloring of the eye rims and nose and an area lacking dark pigment is not desirable.
- is the line formed by the withers, back loin, and croup. The line from the base of the neck to the base of the tail.
- refer to the front assembly of the dog.
- is another word for the knee.
- is the part of the neck where it joins the bottom of the skull toward the back of the head.
- is a dog’s quality of movement.
- refer to the rear assembly of the dog
- ears that begin, or are set, below the level of the eye. An example would be the Bloodhound seen above.
- are surgically altered, often seen on Doberman Pinchers.
- ears that begin, or are set, higher than eye level. An example would be the Airedale seen above.
- have a fold in them, for example, Shetland Sheepdogs or Airedale Terriers.
- are upright, examples include the Corgi and Husky.
- The lower jaw is physically longer than the top jaw.
- A dog’s bite is how its teeth come together
- bone is the pointy bone in the hip area, usually a few inches under the tail.
- are at the top of the shoulders, they are the highest point along a well-bred dog’s back.
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- hang down, examples are the Bloodhound or a Grand Basset Griffon Vendeen.
- the hock of a dog bends inward they are said to be cow hocked.
- made up of the upper and lower jaws.
- of a dog is the area beneath the jaws
- refers to the ay bones are slanted and meet at the joints Front angulation includes the shoulder and upper arm. Rear angulation includes the pelvis, upper and lower leg.
- is the bone bump at the back of the skull. It is also affectionately called the “smart bump.”
- is a weak, pointed muzzle lacking in substance. A muzzle that is too pointed for a breed type.
- The top jaw is physically longer than the lower jaw.
- in a dog also called the nictitating membrane. This keeps the eye moist and protected. When this third eyelid protrudes out it is called a “Cherry Eye.”
- is the lower portion of the rear leg.
- a fold of loose skin hanging from the neck or throat.
- The upper and lower incisor teeth meet exactly.
- aspect of appearance or temperament that is considered detrimental to the breed type that can be directly observed.
- term for an area of a dog’s lips. It is not the entire lip, but the flew is the part of a dog’s lip that hangs.
- is the area at the top of the muzzle between the eyes.
- is the raised area set behind the last rib. On some breeds, this is scissored into the underline of the dog.
- begins at the nape of the neck, the base of the skull, and stops at the withers.
- The incisor teeth in the upper jaw are in contact with but slightly overlap the teeth in the bottom jaw.
35 Clues: is another word for the knee. • is a dog’s quality of movement. • made up of the upper and lower jaws. • of a dog is the area beneath the jaws • is the lower portion of the rear leg. • refer to the rear assembly of the dog • refer to the front assembly of the dog. • A dog’s bite is how its teeth come together • The upper and lower incisor teeth meet exactly. • ...
Animal Terminology 2022-01-25
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- a mature male turkey
- a young female cattle
- a newborn fish
- a mature female cattle
- a newborn goose
- a mature male sheep
- a castrated male horse
- a mature female rabbit
- a young female chicken
- a mature female sheep
- a castrated male chicken
- a newborn cattle
- a mature male duck
- a mature male chicken
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- a young male goat
- a mature female horse
- a mature male-female fish
- a young female sheep
- a young male swine
- a young female goat
- a newborn swine
- a young male cattle
- a young female horse
- a young male horse
- a mature female goat
- a mature female duck
- a mature male goose
- a mature female swine
28 Clues: a newborn fish • a newborn goose • a newborn swine • a newborn cattle • a young male goat • a young male swine • a young male horse • a mature male duck • a young female goat • a mature male sheep • a young male cattle • a mature male goose • a mature male turkey • a young female sheep • a young female horse • a mature female goat • a mature female duck • a mature female horse • a young female cattle • ...
Animal Terminology 2022-02-16
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- Young intact male goat
- young female goat that has not reproduced
- young female horse
- mature male horse used for reproduction
- An intact male pig
- Female horse that has had offspring
- Castrated male cattle
- Mature male sheep
- Meat from cattle
- Female cattle that has had offspring
- castrated male goat
- Intact male catte
- newborn horse
- Female sheep that has reproduced
- newborn sheep
- mature female goat that has reproduced
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- Meat from pigs
- newborn goat
- Female cattle that has not had offspring
- newborn pig
- mature male goat used for reproduction
- Castrated male sheep
- Female pig that has not had offspring
- Baby cattle
- A castrated male pig
- A female pig that has had offspring
- young female sheep
- Castrated male horse
- Young intact male horse
- mature female horse that has reproduced
30 Clues: newborn pig • Baby cattle • newborn goat • newborn horse • newborn sheep • Meat from pigs • Meat from cattle • Mature male sheep • Intact male catte • young female horse • An intact male pig • young female sheep • castrated male goat • Castrated male sheep • A castrated male pig • Castrated male horse • Castrated male cattle • Young intact male goat • Young intact male horse • ...
Music Terminology 2022-11-08
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- soft volume
- three beats of sound
- one beat of sound
- divides the staff into measures
- a unit of music
- walking pace
- lively and quick
- flute, clarinet, saxophones
- clef for higher notes
- medium pace
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- four beats of sound
- play the music again
- trumpet, trombone, tuba
- indicates the end
- two beats of sound
- five lines
- medium loud
- glockenspiel, marimba, snare drum
- clef for lower notes
- loud
20 Clues: loud • five lines • soft volume • medium loud • medium pace • walking pace • a unit of music • lively and quick • one beat of sound • indicates the end • two beats of sound • four beats of sound • play the music again • three beats of sound • clef for lower notes • clef for higher notes • trumpet, trombone, tuba • flute, clarinet, saxophones • divides the staff into measures • ...
