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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 • ...
Mathematical Terminology 2022-11-29
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- This is used to multiply binomials; the first part of this set of terms is an acronym.
- This is the process of plugging a value into the original equation to find the corresponding variable value.
- This represents the number of times a number is multiplied by itself.
- The process of calculating the total of two or more numbers or amounts.
- Things like 2x and 3x or -6 and +7.
- The process of taking a quantity away from another under specific rules to obtain the difference.
- A set X to a set Y assigns to each element of X exactly one element of Y; includes the domain and range.
- The process of replacing a mathematical expression with an equivalent one, that is simpler, usually shorter.
- Considered a second-degree equation; is found in the form ax2 + bx + c = 0.
- A shape is defined as the total length of its boundary.
- Considered first-degree; The standard form of this is represented by Ax + B = 0.
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- In this process you either add or subtract the equations to get an equation in one variable.
- The action of separating something into parts or the process of being separated.
- A number used to multiply a variable.
- A way of writing very large or very small numbers; usually multiplied by a power of ten.
- A numerical quantity that is not a whole number written in the form of a division problem.
- A rule that tells the correct sequence of steps for evaluating a math expression.
- These are algebraic expressions that consist of variables and coefficients.
- This is a symbol and placeholder for any mathematical object.
- The operation that undoes what was done by the previous operation.
- A relative value indicating "hundredth" parts of any quantity.
- The process of combining quantities under specific rules to obtain their product.
- The total space taken up by a flat (2-D) surface or shape of an object.
23 Clues: Things like 2x and 3x or -6 and +7. • A number used to multiply a variable. • A shape is defined as the total length of its boundary. • This is a symbol and placeholder for any mathematical object. • A relative value indicating "hundredth" parts of any quantity. • The operation that undoes what was done by the previous operation. • ...
Healthcare Terminology 2021-03-27
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- What the suffix in the term splenorrhaphy means
- Condition that results from injury or disease
- What the suffix in the term cephalgia means
- What the suffix in the term lithotripsy means
- What the suffix in the term cystorrhexis means
- Terms named after a person or place
- An outward demonstration or perception
- The cause of the disease
- A subjective report of a disease
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- What the suffix of the term cystocele means
- What the suffix in the term biopsy means
- What the prefix in the term percutaneous means
- What the suffix in splenomegaly means
- What the suffix of endoscopy means
- Pronounceable abbreviation
- Word part at the end of the term
- Word part at the beginning of the term
- Word root with combining vowel
- An objective finding of a disease state
- Word that describes an abrupt, severe onset of disease
- Term for a condition that has developed slowly and lasted for a long time
- What the prefix in the term Intervertebral disc means
22 Clues: The cause of the disease • Pronounceable abbreviation • Word root with combining vowel • Word part at the end of the term • A subjective report of a disease • What the suffix of endoscopy means • Terms named after a person or place • What the suffix in splenomegaly means • Word part at the beginning of the term • An outward demonstration or perception • ...
Sonographic Terminology 2021-04-05
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- Remnant of the left umbilical vein, seen in the transverse plane as a triangular echogenic foci dividing the medial and lateral segments of the left lobe of the liver.
- Accumulation of serous fluid in the peritoneal cavity.
- Blood flow toward the liver.
- Fibrous tissue network that is richly supplied by blood vessels and nerves located between the skin and the underlying structures.
- Caused by treatment; either intentional or unintentional.
- Describes a region or portion on the sonogram that appears echo-free.
- Remnant of ductus venosus seen as echogenic line separating caudate lobe from the left lobe.
- Describes structures of equal echo density.
- Describes tissues or organ structures on the sonogram having several different echo characteristics.
- Describes an organ or tissue capable of producing echoes by reflecting the acoustic beam.
- Describes image echoes brighter than surrounding tissues or those brighter than what is normal for that tissue or organ.
- Connection between two vessels.
- Rhythmic contraction of the GI tract that propels food through it
- Fold in the parietal peritoneum that extends from the umbilicus to the diaphragm and contains the ligamentum teres.
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- Blood flow away from the liver.
- Fibroelastic connective tissue layer that surrounds the liver.
- Describes structures of equal echo density.
- Organs posterior to the parietal peritoneum, which are typically covered on their anterior surface or fatty capsule by parietal peritoneum.
- Focal dilatation of an artery caused by a structural weakness in the wall.
- Fluid accumulation in the pleural cavity.
- Divides the right and left lobes of the liver; seen in sagittal plane as an echogenic line between the neck of the gallbladder and the main portal vein.
- Area of an organ where blood vessels, lymph, and nerves enter and exit.
- Enlarged liver.
- Solid organs within the peritoneal cavity that are covered by visceral peritoneum.
- Peritoneum lining the walls of the peritoneal cavity.
- Describes regions or portions on the sonogram where the echoes are not as bright as surrounding tissues or are less bright than normal.
- Fissure where the portal vein and hepatic artery enter the liver and the common hepatic duct exits.
- Yellowish pigmentation of the skin and whites of the eyes caused by increased levels of bilirubin in the blood.
- Dilatation, expansion, or distention.
- Peritoneum encasing peritoneal organs.
- Two layers of fused peritoneum that conduct nerves, lymph, and blood vessels between the small bowel/colon and the posterior peritoneal cavity wall.
31 Clues: Enlarged liver. • Blood flow toward the liver. • Blood flow away from the liver. • Connection between two vessels. • Dilatation, expansion, or distention. • Peritoneum encasing peritoneal organs. • Fluid accumulation in the pleural cavity. • Describes structures of equal echo density. • Describes structures of equal echo density. • ...
Sonographic Terminology 2021-04-05
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- Solid, semisolid, or thickened bile within the gallbladder or bile duct.
- Inner portion of the adrenal gland that secretes the catecholamines epinephrine and norepinephrine.
- AKA posterior cul de sac or rectouterine space
- Enlargement of lymph nodes due to inflammation, primary neoplasia, or metastasis.
- Fold within the gallbladder fundus.
- Tissue death caused by an interruption of the blood supply.
- Formation or presence of stones within the gallbladder.
- duct, Duct of the gallbladder which joins with the hepatic duct to form the common bile duct
- Blood in the urine.
- Red blood cell; contains hemoglobin.
- Inflammation of the urinary bladder.
- Enlarged spleen.
- Duct which carries bile from the cystic and hepatic ducts to the duodenum.
- Calculi located within the bile duct.
- Secreting into a duct.
- on the opposite side
- Outer parenchyma of the adrenal gland that secretes corticoids, including cortisol and aldosterone.
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- Also known as the renal fascia; dense connective tissue that surrounds and helps anchor the kidney, adipose capsule, and the adrenal gland.
- Low output of urine that is the result of many possible causes including dehydration, renal failure, or urinary obstruction.
- Surgical removal of the gallbladder.
- Laboratory value of the percentage of blood volume made up of red blood cells.
- Secreting into blood or tissue.
- Pear-shaped sac responsible for storing bile until it is released through the cystic duct.
- Surgical removal of the kidney.
- Hormone which stimulates gallbladder contraction.
- Fold within the neck or body of the gallbladder.
- Painful urination.
- Acute or chronic inflammation of the gallbladder.
- White blood cell; protects and fights against infection in the body.
29 Clues: Enlarged spleen. • Painful urination. • Blood in the urine. • on the opposite side • Secreting into a duct. • Secreting into blood or tissue. • Surgical removal of the kidney. • Fold within the gallbladder fundus. • Surgical removal of the gallbladder. • Red blood cell; contains hemoglobin. • Inflammation of the urinary bladder. • Calculi located within the bile duct. • ...
Robogistics Terminology 2021-07-30
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- Use the mechanical movement of the actuator plunger to control or change the electrical switch's state.
- The stationary x-axis supportive structure that holds the gantry head in the air. It is made up of the following elements: the legs, the x-beam, the buss bar system, and sometimes an optional crossmain (horizontal I-beam that may be used for extra stability).
- Is used to keep people out of certain areas as well out of the range of the moving robot while it is working.
- The vertical moving component of the gantry that uses structure to reach down toward the product below and is attached to the end of arm tool (EOAT).
- A device for making and breaking the connection in an electric circuit
- / the programmable functions of the gantry. This can come in the form of written programming.
- The “hand” of the gantry. It is attached to the bottom of the z-axis. This the part of the gantry or articulating arm robot that actually handles the product.
- (A diagram or other representation) symbolic and simplified, in particular of an electric or electronic circuit
- An electronic locking mechanism that is attached to the gate door.
- A modular block with an insulated frame that secures two or more wires together. It consists of a clamping component and a conducting strip.
- A sensor able to detect the presence of nearby objects without any physical contact.
- An electrical safety device that operates to provide overcurrent protection of an electrical circuit.
- A hardware component that supplies power to an electrical device.
- A sensor that facilitates measurement of mechanical position.
- A display device which allows the user to interact with a computer by touching areas on the screen.
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- Are an interactive pair of sensors that use beams of light to be able to sense if people or products have broken their connection.
- A mechanical component that allows the EOAT to turn, and the product can be palleted at whatever angle is needed.
- The generator system used to power the gantry as it moves along the x-axis. Each head has its own generated power source.
- A flat, often vertical, area where control or monitoring instruments are displayed, or it is an enclosed unit that is the part of a system that users can access
- A device which detects or measures a physical property and records, indicates, or otherwise responds to it.
- A type of connector that consists of a jack into which a ____connector can be inserted. A ___ connector can be converted into a ___ connector and vice versa by a tool called a gender change
- Responds to changes in the environment and produces a suitable electrical signal for processing in an electronic circuit.
- The structure that holds the YZ-carriage which creates the y-axis for the YZ-carriage to move along.
- The “connective tissue” of the gantry/robot. There is a buss bar for each head, then a y-axis energy chain, and a z-axis energy chain. Any additional energy chains would be for special features of any system.
- Consists of the y-beam, the YZ-carriage, and the control cabinet mounted to the y axis connected to the y- and z-axis energy chains.
- A specialized transducer that converts radiofrequency (RF) fields into alternating current (AC) or vice-versa.
- An industrial computer control system that continuously monitors the state of input devices and makes decisions based upon a custom program to control the state of output devices.
27 Clues: A sensor that facilitates measurement of mechanical position. • A hardware component that supplies power to an electrical device. • An electronic locking mechanism that is attached to the gate door. • A device for making and breaking the connection in an electric circuit • A sensor able to detect the presence of nearby objects without any physical contact. • ...
Computer Terminology 2021-07-20
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- information that is sent out of a computer
- services through the internet
- hand-held pointing device
- a person using a computer
- exchanging information from user to computer
- stores information
- input device that scans documents
- a group of either 8, 16, 32 or 64 bits
- electronic technology
- virtual location for data
- a printer that interprets commands
- visible hardware as an output
- visual presentation of a surface
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- represented by 1 or 0
- user interface that includes graphics
- computer program being executed
- a collection of instructions
- coverts digital data signals
- generates audio output
- read information that is stored
- primary input of a computer
- basic data structure
- provide something to the computer
- an object that stores data
- a device that outputs information from the computer
- memory used while processing is in progress
- a collection of computers around the world
- devices used to enter information
28 Clues: stores information • basic data structure • represented by 1 or 0 • electronic technology • generates audio output • hand-held pointing device • a person using a computer • virtual location for data • an object that stores data • primary input of a computer • a collection of instructions • coverts digital data signals • services through the internet • visible hardware as an output • ...
Sailing Terminology 2021-08-04
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- The area of the sea that is shallow
- Speed through water.
- A new boat's first trip.
- A metal instrument used to grip the ocean floor
- Right side of the vessel.
- A water depth equal to 6ft.
- A map of part of the sea, showing depth and currents.
- left side of the vessel
- Ability to float or rise in fluid.
- Under the deck
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- An instrument showing north, south, east and west.
- A group of symbols and definitions on a chart or map.
- the rear section of the boat.
- The captain of the ship.
- A boats widest point
- The front section of the boat
- Located on or near the sea.
- To steer or manage a ship
- A measurement used by sailors that equals 6,080ft
- The body of the boat.
- Marked object that floats in the water
21 Clues: Under the deck • Speed through water. • A boats widest point • The body of the boat. • left side of the vessel • The captain of the ship. • A new boat's first trip. • To steer or manage a ship • Right side of the vessel. • Located on or near the sea. • A water depth equal to 6ft. • the rear section of the boat. • The front section of the boat • Ability to float or rise in fluid. • ...
CHEMISTRY TERMINOLOGY 2021-05-02
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- WHEN A SOLID BECOMES A GAS WITHOUT EVER BECOMING A LIQUID
- ATTRACTION, OPPOSITE CHARGED IONS ARE ATTRACTED TO ONE ANOTHER
- SCALE USED TO SEE THE DEGREE OF ACIDITY OR ALKALINITY IN A SUBSTANCE
- LAW, PRESSURE OF GAS VARIES INVERSLEY WITH VOLUME AT CONSTANT TEMP
- 4.184 JOULES
- A CHANGE; BECOMES A NEW SUBSTANCE WITH NEW CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
- WATER CAUSES IONIC COMPOUND TO BREAK UP INTO IONS AGAIN
- LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS; ENERGY CAN BE CONVERTED BUT NOT DESTROYED
- PROPOSED EXPLANATION BASED ON EXAMINATION OF FACTS
- ERROR, DIFFERENCE OF A MEASURED VALUE, KNOWN VALUE EXPRESSED AS A %
- BRANCH OF SCIENCE THAT STUDIES MATTER
- WHEN A GAS/VAPOR BECOMES A SOLID
- COUNT OF PARTICLE; SI UNIT TO MEASURE THE AMOUNT OF A SUBSTANCE CARBON-12
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- ELECTRON, LOCATED IN THE OUTERMOST SHELL; DETERMINES TOMS REACTION
- ANALYSIS, CONVERSION OF RATIOS EXPRESSED IN THE DESIRED UNITS
- LAW, MOST IMPORTANT CONCEPT IN CHEMISTRY TO PREDICT ELEMENT BEHAVIOR
- TYPE OF CHANGE; ANY ALTERATION TO SIZE SHAPE OR STATE OF SUBSTANCE
- CALCULATION OF REACTANTS
- ION FORMED WITH TWO OR MORE ATOMS JOINED TOGETHER
- LOWEST TEMPERATURE VALUE IS ZERO
20 Clues: 4.184 JOULES • CALCULATION OF REACTANTS • LOWEST TEMPERATURE VALUE IS ZERO • WHEN A GAS/VAPOR BECOMES A SOLID • BRANCH OF SCIENCE THAT STUDIES MATTER • ION FORMED WITH TWO OR MORE ATOMS JOINED TOGETHER • PROPOSED EXPLANATION BASED ON EXAMINATION OF FACTS • WATER CAUSES IONIC COMPOUND TO BREAK UP INTO IONS AGAIN • WHEN A SOLID BECOMES A GAS WITHOUT EVER BECOMING A LIQUID • ...
CVT Terminology 2022-10-02
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- Between the atrium and ventricle on the left side of the heart
- The portion of the EKG between two waves
- Veins that bring oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atrium
- Circulation of blood from the heart's left side to the body
- Fiberous fluid filled sac that encloses the heart and allows for expansion
- Abnormal heart sound
- No heart contractions "flat line"
- Electrical charge that causes the contraction of one part of the heart while the other part relaxes
- The aortic and pulmonic valves
- The relaxation phase of the heart, recovery phase
- Chest leads
- Also know as the mitral valve
- The instrument used to record the electrical activity of the heart
- Period from the beginning of one beat to the beginning of the next beat; 1 heart beat
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- Used to check what voltage the electrocardiograph is using
- Artery that leaves the right ventricle and carries low oxygenated blood to the lungs
- Pointed tip of heart
- Outer layer of heart
- Between the atrium and ventricle on the right side of the heart
- Thick muscular layer of heart
- Pictures of the heart from different angles
- Main artery of the body, 3cm in diameter
- Circulation of deoxygenated blood from the heart's right ventricle to the lungs
- I, II, III
- Death to the myocardium due to obstructed blood flow and lack of oxygen to that area
- Top of the heart at the level of the second rib on the right side
- Lack of blood flow causing oxygen deprivation to an area
- Inner layer of the heart; valves consist of this
- The waves on the EKG representing the activity of the heart
- Graphic representation of the hearts electricity
- Metal plate used to make contact between the body and electrocardiograph's current
31 Clues: I, II, III • Chest leads • Pointed tip of heart • Outer layer of heart • Abnormal heart sound • Thick muscular layer of heart • Also know as the mitral valve • The aortic and pulmonic valves • No heart contractions "flat line" • The portion of the EKG between two waves • Main artery of the body, 3cm in diameter • Pictures of the heart from different angles • ...
Immunology Terminology 2022-10-02
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- receptor, the Ag receptor on T cells
- Member of TNF receptor family expressed on certain cells that makes them
- a peptide that is presented by MHC molecules to T cell receptor
- Transcription factor expressed in Treg cells that is needed for Treg cell function
- receptor, a family of Pattern Recognition Receptors present on many leukocytes and epithelial cells that recognize PAMPs on pathogens and help initiate immune responses
- recognition receptors, receptors on immune cells and epithelial cells that recognize and bind to PAMPs on microbes
- immunoglobulin secreted by plasma cells
- the regions of the antigen binding loops of Ig molecules, antibodies and T cell receptors that come into contact with antigen
- T cells that express the co-receptor protein CD8 which upon activation differentiate into cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs)
- cell, a type of APC that presents antigen in the context of MHC to T cells
- adhesion molecules, cells surface ligands for the leukocyte integrins; Critical in binding of lymphocytes and other leukocytes to certain cells
- acute phase protein that binds to phosphocholine that can trigger Complement activation and acts as an opsonin
- Human immunodeficiency virus
- leukocyte antigen, name of MHC gene complex and proteins in humans
- a molecule that is recognized in native (original) structure by antibodies or
- a cytokine produced by macrophages and T cells that is highly pro-inflammatory
- to being killed by cells expressing the Fas ligand
- leukocytes, white blood cells with multi-lobed nuclei and cytoplasmic granules
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- a cell wall component of gram negative bacteria which can be bound by TLR-4 on macrophages and dendritic cells
- transcription factor that helps activate the expression of many pro-inflammatory genes
- T cells which upon activation differentiate into distinct Thelper phenotypes with different roles in adaptive immunity
- CD8+ T cells with the effector function of targeting and killing virally infected cells and tumor cells by apoptosis
- attack complex, end product of the Complement cascade that can kill pathogens directly by forming a pore in pathogen membrane leading to lysis
- general designation of many of the different cytokines, chemical messengers secreted by immune cells that help in their communication with other cells
- a cell that is able to present antigen via MHC molecules to T cell receptors on T cells
- protein family to which antibodies and B-cell receptors belong
- family name for cytokines that help cells to resist viral infections; type 1 include IFN-alpha and IFN-beta, as distinguished from IFN-gamma.
- a transcription factor that causes several hundred tissue-specific genes to be transcribed by a subpopulation of epithelial cells in the thymus
- a lymphocyte that upon activation can differentiate into plasma cells secreting antibody molecules or memory cells
- killer cell, large granular lymphocyte that serves as an innate effector cell by inducing apoptosis of target cells (virally infected cells or tumor cells)
- histocompatibility complex, designation for a family of cell surface molecules involved in the presentation of peptide antigens to T cells
- Cell adhesion molecule
32 Clues: Cell adhesion molecule • Human immunodeficiency virus • receptor, the Ag receptor on T cells • immunoglobulin secreted by plasma cells • to being killed by cells expressing the Fas ligand • protein family to which antibodies and B-cell receptors belong • a peptide that is presented by MHC molecules to T cell receptor • ...
Biotechnology Terminology 2022-10-26
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- beneath/below
- cerebrum
- head
- many
- out, away from
- eye/vision
- specialist
- seizure
- pertaining to
- painful/difficult
- disease
- brain
- four
- small
- surgical removal
- vision condition
- record/image
- nerve
- smell
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- hearing
- enlargement
- sensation/feeling
- eye
- speech
- abnormal condition
- paralysis
- near/beside/abnormal
- tongue
- skull
- pain
- half
- mind
- weakness
- double
- backward/behind
- spinal cord
36 Clues: eye • head • many • pain • half • mind • four • skull • brain • small • nerve • smell • speech • tongue • double • hearing • seizure • disease • cerebrum • weakness • paralysis • eye/vision • specialist • enlargement • spinal cord • record/image • beneath/below • pertaining to • out, away from • backward/behind • surgical removal • vision condition • sensation/feeling • painful/difficult • abnormal condition • near/beside/abnormal
Musical Terminology 2022-10-15
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- This word means to play "legato" (smooth and connected).
- This tempo means "walking speed."
- This word means "slow down."
- This word means "very loud."
- This word means "strong punch."
- This word means "short, quick."
- This word means "very soft."
- This tempo means "moderate speed."
- This word means to "gradually get SOFTER."
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- This word means to hold until motioned to stop/you feel like stopping.
- This dynamic means "moderately soft" (combine to one word).
- This dynamic means "soft."
- This tempo means "very slow."
- This is what "BPM" stands for (combine to one word).
- This word means "loud."
- This word means "speed up."
- This word means to "gradually get LOUDER."
- This tempo means "fast."
- This tempo means "very fast."
- This word means to hold through the next note.
20 Clues: This word means "loud." • This tempo means "fast." • This dynamic means "soft." • This word means "speed up." • This word means "slow down." • This word means "very loud." • This word means "very soft." • This tempo means "very slow." • This tempo means "very fast." • This word means "strong punch." • This word means "short, quick." • This tempo means "walking speed." • ...
Terminology Challenge 2022-10-18
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- loss of pigment in areas of the skin
- fluid or semisolid thick-walled filled sac
- death of tissue associated with loss of blood supply
- hives
- papule containing pus
- contagious parasitic infection with intense pruritis
- itching
- solid, round or oval elevated lesion 1 cm. or more in diameter
- wearing away or loss of epidermis
- absence of hair form areas where it normally grows
- small, pinpoint hemorrhages
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- groove or crack-like sore
- blackheads
- warts
- thickened and rough lesion of the epidermis; associated with aging of skin damage
- mole
- infection of the skin caused by a fungus
- collection of dried serum and cellular debris
- large blisters
- white, thickened patches on mucous membrane tissue of the tongue or cheek
- measles
- clear fluid blister
- smooth, edematous (swollen) papule or plaque that is centrally redder than the surrounding skin
23 Clues: mole • warts • hives • itching • measles • blackheads • large blisters • clear fluid blister • papule containing pus • groove or crack-like sore • small, pinpoint hemorrhages • wearing away or loss of epidermis • loss of pigment in areas of the skin • infection of the skin caused by a fungus • fluid or semisolid thick-walled filled sac • collection of dried serum and cellular debris • ...
Tumor Terminology 2022-10-28
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- type of cancer that can be caused by excessive exposure to sunlight, exposure to irritating chemicals, or irradiation
- stage of carcinogenesis where proliferation occurs
- growth that is generally easily cured
- system most widely used to grade and stage tumors
- most common primary bone tumor that is highly malignant
- malignant neoplasm of mesenchymal origin
- most common carcinoma
- most common bone tumor usually on metiphyses of long bones
- two genes that are tumor suppressors associated with breast cancer
- stage of carcinogenesis where development of cancerous phenotype occurs
- acronym to remember the effects of cancer on the body
- process by which cancer tumor forms new blood vessels in order to grow
- cartilage-forming tumor that is slow growing
- stage of carcinogenesis where DNA damage (mutation) occurs
- type of sarcoma that develops in long bones of children
- system where cancer cells generally spread
- neoplasm that is cancer
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- steps include: initiation, promotion, and progression
- cartilage forming tumor typically on small bones of hands and feet
- "master brake" for cell cycle
- type of gene that contributes to cancer only when not present
- process by which cancer cells escape their tissue of origin and initiate new cells in distant sites
- type of sarcoma that arises from reticulocyte and is multifocal, metastasizing, and malignant; occurs in people with primary immunodeficiency
- suffix that indicates benign tumor
- acronym to remember the warning signs of cancer in children
- malignant tumor that is of epithelial origin
- "new growth"
27 Clues: "new growth" • most common carcinoma • neoplasm that is cancer • "master brake" for cell cycle • suffix that indicates benign tumor • growth that is generally easily cured • malignant neoplasm of mesenchymal origin • system where cancer cells generally spread • malignant tumor that is of epithelial origin • cartilage-forming tumor that is slow growing • ...
College Terminology 2023-11-16
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- Receives funding from the state.
- Used to apply to any college and university.
- Outline of important information about a course.
- Mississippi Eminent Scholars Grant
- Total estimated cost of attending a college.
- Financial aid that doesn't have to be paid back.
- A college student who has not yet earned a Bachelor’s Degree.
- Need based grant.
- Money borrowed that must be paid back.
- Higher Education Legislative Plan
- Required high school classes needed for college.
- Federal need based aid program
- A student must pass before enrolling in the more advanced class.
- Generates revenue used for non-educational purposes.
- Determined by FAFSA
- Cost of taking a class.
- Government pays the interest.
- Cost of meals.
- Student pays the interest.
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- Free financial aid awarded for achievements.
- Does not receive funding from the state.
- Used to help administrators place students in courses that match their skills.
- Mississippi Tuition Assistance Grant
- These are how college classes are measured.
- Cost of housing.
- Channels funds from tuition and fees into educational programs.
- This is a student’s primary chosen field of study.
- Free Application for Federal Student Aid
- Colleges or universities that were originally founded to educate students of African American descent.
- Phi Theta Kappa
- Receives funding from the state.
- A half-year term in college.
- This is a student’s secondary chosen field of study.
33 Clues: Cost of meals. • Phi Theta Kappa • Cost of housing. • Need based grant. • Determined by FAFSA • Cost of taking a class. • Student pays the interest. • A half-year term in college. • Government pays the interest. • Federal need based aid program • Receives funding from the state. • Receives funding from the state. • Higher Education Legislative Plan • Mississippi Eminent Scholars Grant • ...
Animal Terminology 2024-01-11
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- newborn pig
- castrated male sheep
- newborn chicken
- intact mature male sheep
- bovine that has not calved yet
- young male chicken less than a year old
- mature female sheep that has given birth
- mature female goat that has given birth
- mature female pig that has farrowed
- castrated male bovine
- female goat that has not given birth yet
- castrated male pig
- act of giving birth in cattle
- newborn bovine
- mature female chicken that lays eggs
- female pig that has not farrowed yet
- newborn sheep
- castrated male chicken
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- female chicken that cannot lay eggs
- castrated male goat
- mature female horse that is 4 years old or older
- female horse that is 3 years old or younger
- intact mature male pig
- newborn goat
- intact mature male chicken
- act of giving birth in pigs
- mature male horse that is 4 years of age or older
- newborn horse
- intact mature male bovine
- male horse that is 3 years old or younger
- castrated male horse
- mature female bovine that has calved
- intact male goat
33 Clues: newborn pig • newborn goat • newborn horse • newborn sheep • newborn bovine • newborn chicken • intact male goat • castrated male pig • castrated male goat • castrated male sheep • castrated male horse • castrated male bovine • intact mature male pig • castrated male chicken • intact mature male sheep • intact mature male bovine • intact mature male chicken • act of giving birth in pigs • ...
Livestock Terminology 2024-01-11
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- Mature Female in the cattle species
- Young female in the cattle species
- Name for goat meat
- Castrated male chicken/turkey
- Process of giving birth in goats
- Scientific name for rabbits
- Process of giving birth in sheep
- Scientific name for horses
- Young female rabbit
- Mature, intact turkey
- Castrated male cattle
- Young male goat
- Mature female sheep
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- Castrated male goat/sheep
- Name of sheep meat
- Castrated male horse
- Scientific name for pigs
- Process of giving birth in horses
- Scientific name for cattle
- Name of pigs offspring
- Young female chicken
- Young female pig
- Mature, intact male chicken
- Mature female horse
- Name of cattle meat
25 Clues: Young male goat • Young female pig • Name of sheep meat • Name for goat meat • Young female rabbit • Mature female horse • Name of cattle meat • Mature female sheep • Castrated male horse • Young female chicken • Mature, intact turkey • Castrated male cattle • Name of pigs offspring • Scientific name for pigs • Castrated male goat/sheep • Scientific name for cattle • Scientific name for horses • ...
Technology Terminology 2023-08-20
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- ability to navigate our digital environments that's safe and responsible
- tools, machinery, and other durable equipment
- set of rules applied by the owner
- exchanging information
- publishing or transfer of digital photos online
- electronic communication to bully
- information about a particular person that exist on the internet as a result of their online activity
- secret word or phrase used to gain admission
- application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- the programs and other operating information used by a computer
- digital reference to data that the user can follow or be guided by clicking
- adjustment in a software program or hardware device that changes it to the user's preference
- digital representation of the identity of the user
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- display in a public place
- correct or acceptable way to communicate
- the sending and processing of messages
- abbreviation formed from the initial letters of other words and pronounced as a word
- state or condition of being free from being observed by other people
- representation of a facial expression
- mindful of the dangers on the internet
- available on or performed using the internet
- happening or coming immediately
- document which can be displayed in a web browser
- act of sending short messages with cell phones
- keyword or term assigned to a piece of information
- moral principals
26 Clues: moral principals • exchanging information • display in a public place • happening or coming immediately • set of rules applied by the owner • electronic communication to bully • representation of a facial expression • the sending and processing of messages • mindful of the dangers on the internet • correct or acceptable way to communicate • ...
Livestock Terminology 2023-08-22
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- a mature female bovine
- a young female bovine which has not yet had a calf
- animal an animal caused to produce offspring typically in a controlled and organized way
- a group of a single species of animal(cattle, horses, swine, goats)
- a female parent
- a young goat
- animal livestock bred and raised for food consumption
- a stock of animals within a species having a distinctive appearance and typically having been developed by deliberate selection
- a castrated male bovine
- male bird under one year of age
- a naturally hornless animal
- refers to animals in the goat family
- a sexually mature male bovine
- multiple offspring produced at one birth by a multiparous mammal. Also called brood
- a newly hatched or a very young chicken
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- adult female
- female bird over one year of age
- adult male
- a chicken that is six to 13 weeks of age used for meat production
- male bird over one year of age
- adult male
- (aka. billy) a sexually mature male goat
- the scientific name for cattle
- (aka. nanny) a felmale goat
- a grouping of a species of livestock(sheep & poultry)
- a sexually immature young bovine
- a male parent
- female bird under one year of age
- adult female
- domestic farm animals kept for productive purposes(meant, milk, work, wool)
30 Clues: adult male • adult male • adult female • a young goat • adult female • a male parent • a female parent • a mature female bovine • a castrated male bovine • (aka. nanny) a felmale goat • a naturally hornless animal • a sexually mature male bovine • male bird over one year of age • the scientific name for cattle • male bird under one year of age • female bird over one year of age • ...
Hematology Terminology 2023-11-29
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- White blood cells
- Production of red blood cells
- Stopping of blood flow
- Decrease in granulocytes below normal
- Monocytes, macrophages, lymphocytes
- Inadequate blood supply to an organ
- Immature red blood cells
- Fragment to produce platelets
- Red blood cells
- Red blood cells that are of different sizes
- Red blood cells assume various shapes
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- Decrease in red blood cells, white blood cells, or platelets below normal
- Process of creating blood and bone marrow cells
- Neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils
- Decrease in all cells within blood
- occurs when small blood vessels leak under the skin
- Pinpoint purple, red, or brown spots on the skin
- Red blood cells assume various sizes
- Obstruction of blood supply to an organ
- Granulocytes not present in blood
- Production of too many red blood cells
- Overactive spleen
- Bruising
- Nosebleed
24 Clues: Bruising • Nosebleed • Red blood cells • White blood cells • Overactive spleen • Stopping of blood flow • Immature red blood cells • Production of red blood cells • Fragment to produce platelets • Granulocytes not present in blood • Decrease in all cells within blood • Neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils • Monocytes, macrophages, lymphocytes • Inadequate blood supply to an organ • ...
ANNUITY TERMINOLOGY 2023-11-08
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- Total amount the contract currently holds Premium + Bonus + Interest - fees (not Surrender Charges) - withdrawals.
- Individual who receives the payments upon annuitization.
- Person(s) or entity named to receive the proceeds from the annuity upon the annuitant's death.
- ___s are third parties that contract with insurance companies to distribute, recruit producers and market an insurance company's products.
- Time that allows the customer to "look" at the plan for free up to 10-30 days depending on several factors including company, age of owner (state specific), replacement status, and tax qualification.
- When a Bank or Broker Dealer agrees to gather the information required to make a suitability decision prior to submitting the application to the company, releasing the company from this obligation.
- An added benefit which offers an Enhanced Death Benefit guaranteed to grow daily at a fixed compound annual rate, regardless of what happens in the markets.
- Qualified account set up at a financial institution that allows an individual to save for retirement with tax-free growth or on a tax-deferred basis.
- Determining if an annuity contract is appropriate in terms of the owner's willingness and ability to take on a certain level of risk.
- Optional benefit that allows the owner to activate a guaranteed income stream for life while retaining access to the accumulated value.
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- A hypothetical projection of a chosen product based on the client's age, policy funding, and past strategy performance, may be used as a marketing tool to sell and promote products.
- Amount in cash a contract owner is entitled to collect upon terminating an annuity contract prior to maturity or death. Also known as Surrender Value or Cash Surrender Value.
- Arrangement whereby one person agrees to hold property for the benefit of another, may be revocable or irrevocable, may be living or testamentary.
- ____ ____s are financial institutions registered to allow for the sale of securities products by Financial Industry national Regulatory Authority (FINRA). FINRA registered Producers therefore can sell products with exposure to market fluctuations.
- An ________ period is the time between the first premium payment and when the payout begins.
- Transfer of funds from one qualified plan to another, deferring any tax consequences.
- Period of time where the annuitant is receiving a series of periodic income payments.
- Only a portion of the accumulated value is taxable, because some of the funds have already been taxed.
- The entire value of the contract (premium and interest) is from "pre-tax" funds and therefore taxable upon distribution.
- Person who sold, initiated, or "wrote" the annuity contract between the owner and the company, a required role.
- A _____ annuity product which earns a set, guaranteed rate of interest while guaranteeing the principal investment
- All applications or active contracts owned by this owner or the owner's spouse/domestic partner as determined by state law.
- Occurs when a new policy or contract is purchased and in connection with the sale, an existing policy with the same company is surrendered, forfeited, lapsed, or otherwise terminated.
23 Clues: Individual who receives the payments upon annuitization. • Transfer of funds from one qualified plan to another, deferring any tax consequences. • Period of time where the annuitant is receiving a series of periodic income payments. • An ________ period is the time between the first premium payment and when the payout begins. • ...
Hockey Terminology 2023-09-27
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- one of the original 6 NHL hockey teams,Chicago ________
- country most known for hockey
- name of the championship trophy in hockey
- a goal scored in ice hockey when a team's on-ice players are outnumbered by the opposing team's
- one of the original 6 NHL hockey teams,Detroit ______
- a hard shot made by raising the stick about waist-high before striking the puck with a sharp slapping motion.
- when any member of the attacking team precedes the puck over the defending team's blueline
- forcefully skating into another player in an attempt to get the puck
- signals to start of play
- a shot that occurs when a player meets a teammate's pass with an immediate slapshot, without any attempt to control the puck
- where a player places their stick or body in such a way that causes an opposing player to trip or fall.
- equipment used to move on the ice
- one of the original 6 NHL hockey teams,Toronto __________
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- thick disc shaped object used in hockey
- one of the original 6 NHL hockey teams,Montreal _______
- a quick usually short-range shot in ice hockey made while the puck is against the blade of the stick by snapping the blade quickly forward
- when one team has an advantage in number of players
- when a player on his team's side of the red center line shoots the puck all the way down the ice and it crosses the red goal line at any point (other than the goal).
- the best hockey team ever... Vegas _______
- one of the original 6 NHL hockey teams,New York ________
- when a player uses his stick to slow down or prevent an opposing player from making a play on the puck or getting into a better position on the ice
- offensive player usually responsible for scoring goals
- piece of equipment used to strike the puck
- one of the original 6 NHL hockey teams, Boston ______
- player responsible for protecting the goal
25 Clues: signals to start of play • country most known for hockey • equipment used to move on the ice • thick disc shaped object used in hockey • name of the championship trophy in hockey • the best hockey team ever... Vegas _______ • piece of equipment used to strike the puck • player responsible for protecting the goal • when one team has an advantage in number of players • ...
Terminology - suffixes 2023-09-26
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- beta blocker
- proton pump inhibitor
- SSRI
- thrombolytic
- bronchodilator
- antibiotic
- oral hypoglycemic
- tricyclic antidepressant
- antibiotic
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- corticosteroid
- antiviral
- anesthetic
- benzodiazepine
- anticoagulant
- ACE inhibitor
- calcium channel blocker
- antihistamine
- erectile dysfunction
- aminoglycoside
- penicillins
- antilipidemic
21 Clues: SSRI • antiviral • anesthetic • antibiotic • antibiotic • penicillins • beta blocker • thrombolytic • anticoagulant • ACE inhibitor • antihistamine • antilipidemic • corticosteroid • benzodiazepine • aminoglycoside • bronchodilator • oral hypoglycemic • erectile dysfunction • proton pump inhibitor • calcium channel blocker • tricyclic antidepressant
Immunology Terminology 2023-09-29
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- general designation of many of the different cytokines
- Membrane attack complex
- Regulatory cells that suppress immune response
- Pattern recognition receptors
- autoimmune disease where autoantibodies form immune complexes
- Human immunodeficiency virus
- White blood cells with multi-lobe nuclei
- Name of MHC gene complex and proteins in humans
- a key transcription factor that is required to bind to the IL-2
- cell wall component of gram negative bacteria
- Immunoglobulin that is expressed on B cell
- A cytokine that is produced by macrophages and T-cells it is highly pro-inflammatory
- Thymus-derived lymphocyte that are comprised of two different subsets
- short DNA sequences flanking Ig and TCR, V, D and J gene segments
- protein family to which antibodies and B-cell receptors belong
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- Secreted by plasma cells
- Cluster of differentiation
- The Ag receptor on T cells
- Immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motifs
- histocompatibility presentation of peptide antigens to T cells
- Repeating molecular pattern on microbes
- Granular lymphocyte
- Intracellular adhesion molecules-critical in binding lymphocytes
- family name for cytokines that help cells to resist viral infections
- Recognize PAMP and help initiate immune response
- this is an essential gene for Ig and TCR gene rearrangement
26 Clues: Granular lymphocyte • Membrane attack complex • Secreted by plasma cells • Cluster of differentiation • The Ag receptor on T cells • Human immunodeficiency virus • Pattern recognition receptors • Repeating molecular pattern on microbes • White blood cells with multi-lobe nuclei • Immunoglobulin that is expressed on B cell • cell wall component of gram negative bacteria • ...
Dental Terminology 2023-10-24
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- portion of the tooth covered by the cementum, from the CEJ to the apex of the root
- 20_______teeth in the dentition.
- the division of the whole mouth into 4 equal parts
- towards the palate
- mesial precedes the word distal, followed by the term mesial and distal precede all other terms.
- a tooth that does not succeed another tooth
- primary, mixed or permanent teeth
- all teeth have_______ surfaces.
- chewing surfaces of posterior teeth
- descriptor used for neck of the tooth where the crown meet the root, and is called the CEJ.
- towards the crown of the tooth
- formed by the junction of three surfaces of a tooth come to a point.
- surface of a tooth furthest from the midline
- aspect on all teeth surfaces towards to tongue
- incisors, canines premolars are all considered
- each tooth has ______ point angles.
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- 12_______teeth in the dentition.
- ________ is a set of rules for terms designed to help locate what aspect and side of a tooth
- point angle of an anterior tooth including the surfaces distal lingual incisal would be named?
- six on anterior teeth such as mesiolingual, and eight on posterior teeth such as bucco-occlusal.
- a period in which the teeth are in such as primary or permanent.
- portion of the tooth that is not visible in the mouth
- facial surfaces of anterior teeth
- divides the teeth into two aspects, such as facial and lingual aspects.
- towards the lip or cheek
- description word, towards the apex of the tooth
- teeth that are in sextants 1, 3, 4, and 6
- surface of a tooth nearest the midline
- facial surfaces of posterior teeth
- vertically divides each arch into left and right halves
- mesial+lingual+occlusal= _________
- biting surfaces of anterior teeth
- different curvature/depths on each tooth, in which you cant generally see on a healthy person.
- teeth that are in sextant 2 and 5.
- horizontally divides the mouth into maxillary and mandibular arches
35 Clues: towards the palate • towards the lip or cheek • towards the crown of the tooth • all teeth have_______ surfaces. • 12_______teeth in the dentition. • 20_______teeth in the dentition. • facial surfaces of anterior teeth • primary, mixed or permanent teeth • biting surfaces of anterior teeth • facial surfaces of posterior teeth • mesial+lingual+occlusal= _________ • ...
Music Terminology 2023-10-20
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- A symbol indicating to play softly.
- A group of musicians who play brass instruments.
- The lowest female singing voice.
- A rapid alternation between two notes.
- A gradual increase in loudness.
- A symbol that lowers a note by a half step.
- A musical composition for solo instrument.
- A group of musicians playing together.
- The main melody in a piece of music.
- A symbol indicating to play loudly.
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- The person who directs a musical group.
- A musical term meaning to gradually slow down.
- The silence between musical notes.
- A tempo marking meaning very slow.
- A repeating section in a musical composition.
- A series of musical notes played in succession.
- The space between two bar lines.
- A piece of music for two performers.
- The highest male singing voice.
- The rate of speed in music.
20 Clues: The rate of speed in music. • A gradual increase in loudness. • The highest male singing voice. • The lowest female singing voice. • The space between two bar lines. • The silence between musical notes. • A tempo marking meaning very slow. • A symbol indicating to play softly. • A symbol indicating to play loudly. • A piece of music for two performers. • ...
Technology Terminology 2023-11-02
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- to turn on the computer
- click and ______
- stores data in a grid
- adds more to a program
- where docs and apps are kept together
- another word for monitor
- alters the function of another key when used used at the same time
- a type of file
- drag to go up and down on a page
- where data is stored
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- an icon on a computer that links to a program
- click twice
- keep data for later
- a speech or talk about a new technology
- on the bottom of the screen holding apps
- a list of
- the symbol of a file or app on a device
- the user interface of a computer
- used to point and click within the monitor
- what a mouse does
20 Clues: a list of • click twice • a type of file • click and ______ • what a mouse does • keep data for later • where data is stored • stores data in a grid • adds more to a program • to turn on the computer • another word for monitor • the user interface of a computer • drag to go up and down on a page • where docs and apps are kept together • a speech or talk about a new technology • ...
technology terminology 2023-11-02
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- access items quickly
- the bar at the edge of the display
- moving something on the screen with the mouse
- points to something on the screen
- turn on the device
- extension
- keep and store up
- store data
- an act of selection and option
- a page in your drive
- list of commands or options
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- key that functions another key
- bar on the side of the screen
- a document of data in rows and columns on a grid
- press the mouse two times
- a speech or talk about something
- stores files
- a shorter alternative route
- displays information for a specific program
- visual representation of something on your device
20 Clues: extension • store data • stores files • keep and store up • turn on the device • access items quickly • a page in your drive • press the mouse two times • a shorter alternative route • list of commands or options • bar on the side of the screen • key that functions another key • an act of selection and option • a speech or talk about something • points to something on the screen • ...
technology terminology 2023-11-02
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- access items quickly
- the bar at the edge of the display
- moving something on the screen with the mouse
- points to something on the screen
- turn on the device
- extension
- keep and store up
- store data
- an act of selection and option
- a page in your drive
- list of commands or options
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- key that functions another key
- bar on the side of the screen
- a document of data in rows and columns on a grid
- press the mouse two times
- a speech or talk about something
- stores files
- a shorter alternative route
- displays information for a specific program
- visual representation of something on your device
20 Clues: extension • store data • stores files • keep and store up • turn on the device • access items quickly • a page in your drive • press the mouse two times • a shorter alternative route • list of commands or options • bar on the side of the screen • key that functions another key • an act of selection and option • a speech or talk about something • points to something on the screen • ...
Technology Terminology 2023-11-02
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- pressing the mouse button
- gives you easy access to things in your hard drive
- alters another key if pressed at the same time
- a document that stores data in a grid
- quick access to a file or application
- click twice on the mouse
- a list that contains applications
- Bar a slider the user can click and drag to scroll
- data stored
- move icons and objects
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- shows where the mouse is
- a file that has been created or saved by an application
- allows to display info
- copy and store
- turning the computer on
- an area on the screen that displays a specific application
- bar at the bottom of the screen
- the way you view files
- stores files
- a file that has an encoded sequence
20 Clues: data stored • stores files • copy and store • allows to display info • the way you view files • move icons and objects • turning the computer on • shows where the mouse is • click twice on the mouse • pressing the mouse button • bar at the bottom of the screen • a list that contains applications • a file that has an encoded sequence • a document that stores data in a grid • ...
Terminology puzzle 2023-11-02
30 Clues: N • qh • HR • SX • DOB • ear • cell • hemat • birth • biceps • Lateral • myalgia • atypical • epilepsy • baby cat • Baby pig • inferior • anterior • baby goat • conjoined • angiogram • neurotoxin • baby sheep • homeostasis • erythrocyte • baby poultry • fatty deposit • rear of the animal • front of the animal • Further from the surface
Biological terminology 2023-11-06
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- Reproductive cell:
- Transformist who created the first complete evolutionary theory
- Organ where substances pass between mother and fetus.
- Biological catalyst.
- What kind of bacteria live in symbiotic relationship with leguminous plants?
- Enzyme that converts converts protein into amino acids.
- Artificial biogeocenosis created by human hands for the purpose of obtaining agricultural products?
- Who proposed biochemical evolution?
- What is the association between living organisms and the surrounding environment in one area of the Earth's surface called?
- A single-celled insect?
- Organ that stores and releases bile.
- A very small organism without cells?
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- What is the name of the set of plasticity and energy exchange process in the cell?
- What is the name of "spinal curvature"?
- What is the change in the number of chromosomes in the cell called?
- tube The cavity of the middle ear continues with the pharynx .......?
- A biological field that studies lichens?
- What is the name of spherical bacteria?
- What is the name of viruses that infect bacteria?
- Name the theoretical basis of selection?
- Location of where most nutrientsare absorbed.
- Where a baby develops until birth.
- What is the term genetics?
- Type of digestion which involves breaking down food by crushing or mashing.
- What is the name of Mendel's second law?
25 Clues: Reproductive cell: • Biological catalyst. • A single-celled insect? • What is the term genetics? • Where a baby develops until birth. • Who proposed biochemical evolution? • Organ that stores and releases bile. • A very small organism without cells? • What is the name of "spinal curvature"? • What is the name of spherical bacteria? • A biological field that studies lichens? • ...
Biological terminology 2023-11-06
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- What is the name of viruses that infect bacteria?
- A biological field that studies lichens?
- Transformist who created the first complete evolutionary theory
- Type of digestion which involves breaking down food by crushing or mashing.
- What is the association between living organisms and the surrounding environment in one area of the Earth's surface called?
- Artificial biogeocenosis created by human hands for the purpose of obtaining agricultural products?
- Where a baby develops until birth.
- Organ that stores and releases bile.
- A very small organism without cells?
- tube The cavity of the middle ear continues with the pharynx .......?
- What is the name of Mendel's second law?
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- What is the name of the set of plasticity and energy exchange process in the cell?
- Who proposed biochemical evolution?
- What is the name of spherical bacteria?
- What kind of bacteria live in symbiotic relationship with leguminous plants?
- Organ where substances pass between mother and fetus.
- What is the term genetics?
- Reproductive cell
- What is the change in the number of chromosomes in the cell called?
- Biological catalyst.
- Enzyme that converts converts protein into amino acids.
- A single-celled insect?
- Location of where most nutrientsare absorbed.
- What is the name of "spinal curvature"?
- Name the theoretical basis of selection?
25 Clues: Reproductive cell • Biological catalyst. • A single-celled insect? • What is the term genetics? • Where a baby develops until birth. • Who proposed biochemical evolution? • Organ that stores and releases bile. • A very small organism without cells? • What is the name of spherical bacteria? • What is the name of "spinal curvature"? • A biological field that studies lichens? • ...
Bridge Terminology 2024-02-16
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- the combination of the cap and the pile
- an underlying or supporting structure
- a vertical support structure used to hold up a bridge.
- the main truss that supports smaller trusses
- a bridge suspended from chain or wire cables
- a bridge having a span that hoists vertically
- a truss with horizontal, vertical and diagonal members
- type of stress that stretch material and pull it apart
- a truss constructed from equilateral triangles
- what happens when the force of compression overcomes an object's ability to handle compression
- the distance between two supports holding up a structure
- the material laid down to form a road
- very hard building material made by mixing together cement, sand, small stones, and water
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- type of stress that twist and bend material
- the name of bridge that blew down in 1940 in Washington state
- type of stress that make materials tear and slide by each other
- type of stress that push or squeeze materials together
- a support system typically consisting of rafters, posts, and struts, supporting a bridge
- a heavy twisted wire rope suspending sections of a suspension bridge
- a load that is applied slowly to a structure to determine the tensile strength of materials
- a structure built on top of something else
- a bridge with curved arches to produce reactions inclined to the vertical
- a horizontal structure supporting vertical loads by spanning from one support to another
23 Clues: an underlying or supporting structure • the material laid down to form a road • the combination of the cap and the pile • a structure built on top of something else • type of stress that twist and bend material • the main truss that supports smaller trusses • a bridge suspended from chain or wire cables • a bridge having a span that hoists vertically • ...
Golf Terminology 2024-02-01
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- this little bird improves your score
- the shot most golfers make at the end of a hole
- you can also do this in a car
- watch out
- also worn in a kitchen
- a Japanese company that makes golf balls
- you can also do this to bread
- this saves walking
- the most embarrassing shot in golf
- a dance floor where you don't tango
- found in a bunker
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- a ball you hit 'just in case'
- part of a club
- the rarest bird you will ever see on a golf course
- opposite of a birdie
- often heard after a bad shot on the course
- one of the metals used to make shafts
- the oldest type of golf course
- a putt where you don't actually hit the ball
- found on a fishing line
20 Clues: watch out • part of a club • found in a bunker • this saves walking • opposite of a birdie • also worn in a kitchen • found on a fishing line • a ball you hit 'just in case' • you can also do this in a car • you can also do this to bread • the oldest type of golf course • the most embarrassing shot in golf • a dance floor where you don't tango • this little bird improves your score • ...
Insurance Terminology 2024-02-01
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- Specific risks or situations that are not covered by an insurance policy.
- A professional who uses mathematics and statistics to assess and manage risk for insurance companies.
- The specific event or circumstance that causes a loss, such as a fire or a flood.
- When an insurance company transfers a portion of its risk to another insurer.
- A formal request to the insurance company for payment due to a covered loss.
- A person who investigates and settles insurance claims on behalf of the insurance company.
- The first known insurance contract dates back to this ancient civilization.
- This type of insurance provides coverage for professionals such as doctors and lawyers.
- The principle that insurance is designed to compensate the policyholder for their actual financial loss.
- The term for the total amount of risk retained or covered by an insurance company.
- Additional coverage for items that may not be adequately covered by a standard insurance policy.
- The largest insurance market in the world, located in London.
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- The process of evaluating and determining the risk of insuring a particular individual or asset.
- The process of an insurance company recovering the amount paid for a claim from the party that caused the loss.
- The amount of money that the policyholder must pay out of pocket before the insurance coverage kicks in.
- The value of damaged property that is recovered after an insurance claim.
- The amount of money paid by the policyholder to the insurance company.
- The person or entity who owns an insurance policy.
- The legal responsibility for one's actions, often covered by insurance policies.
- A natural event, such as a hurricane or earthquake, that is beyond human control.
- The spreading of risk among multiple policyholders to reduce the financial impact of a loss.
21 Clues: The person or entity who owns an insurance policy. • The largest insurance market in the world, located in London. • The amount of money paid by the policyholder to the insurance company. • Specific risks or situations that are not covered by an insurance policy. • The value of damaged property that is recovered after an insurance claim. • ...
Animal Terminology 2024-01-24
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- Newborn goat
- Newborn cattle
- Newborn turkey
- young female cattle
- Mature male chicken
- Newborn goose
- Newborn sheep
- Newborn horse
- young male fish
- Newborn swine
- Newborn duck
- Newborn chicken
- Mature female cattle
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- mature female horse
- Newborn rabbit
- Castrated male
- young male goat
- young male horse
- Mature male sheep
- Mature male swine
- Newborn fish
- Mature Male cattle
- Mature male goat
- Mature male horse
- mature male goat
25 Clues: Newborn goat • Newborn fish • Newborn duck • Newborn goose • Newborn sheep • Newborn horse • Newborn swine • Newborn rabbit • Castrated male • Newborn cattle • Newborn turkey • young male goat • young male fish • Newborn chicken • young male horse • Mature male goat • mature male goat • Mature male sheep • Mature male swine • Mature male horse • Mature Male cattle • mature female horse • young female cattle • ...
Animal terminology 2024-01-24
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- newborn cow
- newborn chicken
- newborn sheep
- newborn fish
- female duck
- newborn duck
- newborn ewe
- mature male horse
- castrated bull
- young male/female fish
- newborn horse
- castrated ram
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- new born bull
- newborn stud
- mature female goat
- new born ram
- female chicken
- mature female cattle
- male duck
- newborn goose
- mature female
- newborn pig
- newborn goat
- mature male goat
- mature male chicken
25 Clues: male duck • newborn cow • female duck • newborn ewe • newborn pig • newborn stud • newborn fish • new born ram • newborn duck • newborn goat • new born bull • newborn sheep • newborn goose • mature female • newborn horse • castrated ram • female chicken • castrated bull • newborn chicken • mature male goat • mature male horse • mature female goat • mature male chicken • mature female cattle • young male/female fish
Animal Terminology 2024-01-24
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- what is a castrated cow?
- what is a mature female sheep?
- what is a mature sheep?
- what is a newborn rabbit?
- what is a mature male swine?
- what is a young fish?
- what is a mature female rabbit?
- what is a castrated chicken called?
- what is a young male cattle called?
- what is a young male horse?
- what is a mature male turkey?
- what is a newborn goat?
- what is a castrated swine?
- what is a young female horse?
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- what is a young female chicken?
- what is a young female sheep?
- what is a newborn fish called?
- what is a newborn goose?
- what is a mature male duck?
- what is a newborn horse?
- what is a young female goat?
- what is a newborn chicken?
- what is a newborn swine called?
- what is a young female swine?
- what is a young male chicken?
25 Clues: what is a young fish? • what is a mature sheep? • what is a newborn goat? • what is a castrated cow? • what is a newborn goose? • what is a newborn horse? • what is a newborn rabbit? • what is a newborn chicken? • what is a castrated swine? • what is a mature male duck? • what is a young male horse? • what is a mature male swine? • what is a young female goat? • ...
animal terminology 2024-01-24
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- castrated male cattle
- mature male swine
- newborn cattle
- young male cattle
- young female swine
- young female horse
- lam young female sheep
- young male swine
- mature female horse
- mature female cattle
- newborn swine
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- castrated swine
- young female cattle
- mature male horse
- newborn chicken
- mature male cattle
- mature male sheep
- newborn horse
- castrated male horse
- mature female swine
- newborn fish
- newborn sheep
- mature female sheep
- lam young male sheep
- young male horse
25 Clues: newborn fish • newborn horse • newborn sheep • newborn swine • newborn cattle • castrated swine • newborn chicken • young male swine • young male horse • mature male horse • mature male swine • mature male sheep • young male cattle • mature male cattle • young female swine • young female horse • young female cattle • mature female swine • mature female sheep • mature female horse • castrated male horse • ...
Animal Terminology 2024-01-25
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- Mature male duck
- New born goat
- young male cow
- Mature male horse
- New born goose
- Mature female turkey
- Mature female goose
- New born pig
- Mature male chicken
- New born sheep
- Young male Swine
- Young male horse
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- Castrated horse
- New born duck
- Mature male goat
- Mature male sheep
- New born cow
- New born rabbit
- New born fish
- Castrated cow
- Mature female Rabbit
- New born horse
- Mature female horse
- New born chicken
- Mature male cow
25 Clues: New born cow • New born pig • New born duck • New born goat • New born fish • Castrated cow • young male cow • New born goose • New born horse • New born sheep • Castrated horse • New born rabbit • Mature male cow • Mature male duck • Mature male goat • New born chicken • Young male Swine • Young male horse • Mature male sheep • Mature male horse • Mature female goose • Mature male chicken • Mature female horse • ...
Basketball Terminology 2023-10-10
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- inventor of basketball
- the line players shoot from after being fouled
- annual college basketball tournament in the third month of the year
- rectangular piece of wood or fiberglass attached to the back of the basket
- an easy shot close to the basket, usually one handed
- statistic involving a player retrieving the ball after a missed shot
- goal a basket made during a game
- a pass to a teammate that leads to a made basket
- NBA
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- ABA,eventually merged with the NBA
- type of basket originally used in basketball
- when a team is unable to get take a shot after 20 seconds of having the ball
- a shot attempt that doesn't touch the basket or backboard
- when a player takes too many steps without dribbling
- dribble when a player either dribbles with two hands, or stops dribbling all together and then begins again.
- how many players are in the game for each team
- a shot that bounces off of the rim without going in
- when a defensive player blocks a shot that is on its way into the hoop
- a play where a teammate passes the ball to another player who jumps, catches, and slams the ball in the hoop
- a shot that goes straight through the net without toughing the rim or backboard
- when one player has double digits in three different statistical categories
- city in Massachusetts where basketball was born
22 Clues: NBA • inventor of basketball • goal a basket made during a game • ABA,eventually merged with the NBA • type of basket originally used in basketball • the line players shoot from after being fouled • how many players are in the game for each team • city in Massachusetts where basketball was born • a pass to a teammate that leads to a made basket • ...
Key Terminology 2023-12-18
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- the volume of blood being pumped out with each beat of the heart
- the greatest rate at which oxygen can be taken in and utilized during exercise
- exercise system requiring only another person of near-equal size and strength
- a muscle contraction that uses total involvement of the muscle fibers
- a measure used to determine how effectively the heart functions as a respiratory organ
- fibers that are aerobic in nature and are present in greater numbers in endurance-sport athletes
- conditioning that is focused on specific requirements
- a type of stretch involving alternating contractions and stretches
- within a synergistic muscle group, a contraction of the agonist causes a reflex relaxation in the antagonist muscle, allowing it to stretch and protecting it from injury
- the onset of a menses
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- a "dynamic" contraction that either involves a shortening or a lengthening of the muscle
- a type of exercise that produces an isometric-type overload using the stretch reflex
- an approach to conditioning that attempts to bring about peak performance while reducing injuries and overtraining
- the ability to perform repetitive muscular contractions against some resistance
- specific adaptation to imposed demands
- a slow eccentric muscle contraction against resistance
- a receptor in the muscle that senses change in the length of a muscle
- maximum volume of air the lungs exchange in one breath
- training is performed with a progressively increased load or resistance at a near-maximal rate
- a position of extreme stretch on a given muscle group is assumed and held for a period of time
- ability to do work or exert force against resistance
- a muscle contraction that generates energy with no change in the length of muscle
22 Clues: the onset of a menses • specific adaptation to imposed demands • ability to do work or exert force against resistance • conditioning that is focused on specific requirements • a slow eccentric muscle contraction against resistance • maximum volume of air the lungs exchange in one breath • the volume of blood being pumped out with each beat of the heart • ...
Music Terminology 2020-04-28
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- five horizontal lines on which to write music
- combination of chords separate from the melody
- specifies number of beats in a measure
- variation of sound in the piece
- a group of notes played in the same bow
- quality/character of the sound
- upbeat tempo
- notes played using the bow
- indication that note should be prolonged
- a group of notes played as one
- heartbeat of the music
- start again from beginning and go to fine marking
- playing notes longer
- starting slowing down
- pace the piece is played
- how a note is to be played/length of its sound
- playing notes shorter
- rapid tempo
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- the way a player applies the mouth to the mouthpiece
- variety of rhythms making music off-beat
- music becoming quieter
- higher in pitch
- repeated note value of the time signature
- defines the key of the piece
- slow tempo
- starting speeding up
- 2/2 time, twice as fast as 4/4
- notation that cancels out previous accidentals
- a segment of time that is set by a number of beats
- the pitch of the note
- the principal part of the composition
- lower in pitch
- notes played by plucking the strings
33 Clues: slow tempo • rapid tempo • upbeat tempo • lower in pitch • higher in pitch • starting speeding up • playing notes longer • the pitch of the note • starting slowing down • playing notes shorter • music becoming quieter • heartbeat of the music • pace the piece is played • notes played using the bow • defines the key of the piece • quality/character of the sound • 2/2 time, twice as fast as 4/4 • ...
Automotive Terminology 2019-03-22
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- Control These systems will moderate a car’s throttle to maintain a chosen speed. See: Intelligent Cruise Control.
- The moment when the tyres lose grip on bitumen and slides across a body of water. Can happen on shallow puddles just as readily as deep potholes.
- Brake System (ABS) When applying the brake, engages and disengages the break rapidly to slow the vehicle faster and without sliding.
- An older technology. A carburetor mixes fuel and air in a ratio set for combustion. See: Fuel Injectors
- Conditioning Usually refers to the system that produces cool or cold air for the cabin, not specific to a set temperature. See: Climate Control.
- Parts Any part that isn’t identified by the manufacturer as an original component. This can be an upgrade or a cheaper replacement part for repairs.
- Wheel Drive All wheels are powered by the engine at the same time. This label is generally reserved for bigger, off road vehicles.
- Belt Sitting at the front of the engine behind the radiator, this powers the cooling fan. This is a consumable part, expect to replace at least once
- Zone Parts of the car intended to bend and reduce the impact of collisions. Designed to protect the inner cage of the cabin and passengers within.
- Fee Service Usually associated with buying a new car from a dealer, this means that a prescribed number of services are capped at a certain fee.
- The strong metal frame to which the rest of the car is attached. Often thick and expensive to repair safely. Twisting this in an accident is a common reason for writing-off a car.
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- Brake Assist An electronic system to maximise braking power during an emergency.
- Uses the engine’s mechanical energy converted to electrical energy, powering your car’s electrics and recharging your battery as you drive.
- Wheel Drive Describes when a car’s engine drives all four wheels. Normally associated with on-road focused cars. See: Four Wheel Drive.
- the best service, both in the workshop on your vehicle and in the office with you? Call Peter Wilkinson & Co. and let our specialised smash repair team help you move on from your accident.
- Fluid A liquid that resists compression, allowing foot pressure on the brake pedal to communicate pressure onto the brake pads.
- Converter Part of the exhaust system of your vehicle, these reduce the emission of carbon monoxide to carbon dioxide. It is a legal requirement to have one fitted to your vehicle in Australia.
- Wheel Drive The most common format for cars. The front wheels handle the power and steering.
- Pedal To the left of the pedals in the footwell of the driver seat. Recommended to rest your foot there rather than on the clutch pedal in a manual during normal driving.
- Injectors The evolution of carburetors, these mix air and fuel into the engine at rates subject to engine temperature, engine demand and other variables. Often monitored by the car’s computer.
20 Clues: Brake Assist An electronic system to maximise braking power during an emergency. • Wheel Drive The most common format for cars. The front wheels handle the power and steering. • An older technology. A carburetor mixes fuel and air in a ratio set for combustion. See: Fuel Injectors • ...
Airport Terminology 2019-03-27
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- you can buy makeup (shopping page 24)
- Before you get on a plane you have to enter through the
- if someone was to get injured they will need
- Auckland airport use this as a way where customers can contact people
- Fast food page 24
- Animial used to detect drugs and other unwanted items
- People on a plan are
- page 24 good & beverage
- After a long flight some people might need to have a
- This person flys the plane
- People need these machines to get money out
- There are two At Auckland Airport
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- People go here to do their prayers
- To accommodate people with disabilities Auckland airport provide
- page 24 shopping
- To get to you’re destination you will need to fly on this
- Wharepaku
- You will have to go through this process with yours carry on
- To get to airside you will need to go through
- Another food place which have healthy options (food and beverage page 24)
20 Clues: Wharepaku • page 24 shopping • Fast food page 24 • People on a plan are • page 24 good & beverage • This person flys the plane • There are two At Auckland Airport • People go here to do their prayers • you can buy makeup (shopping page 24) • People need these machines to get money out • if someone was to get injured they will need • To get to airside you will need to go through • ...
Statistics Terminology 2019-01-08
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- The sum of all probabilities for a discrete random variable must add up to this value.
- This is a type of data which is countable and can only take specific numerical values.
- 99.7% of data lie within how many standard deviations of the mean in a normal distribution?
- This describes two events where the event that one happens does not affect the probability of the other happening.
- A diagram representing probabilities using overlapping circles was named after this mathematician.
- This is a spreadsheet function that you would use to show only certain values.
- A distribution where there are two outcomes, a fixed number of trials, the trials are independent of each other and the probability of success is fixed.
- A mathematical line of best fit is known as a _____________ line.
- This term describes when you make a prediction outside of the data range.
- The statistical ______ cycle is the process which covers initial planning, data collection, data processing and presentation, interpretation of results and evaluation and review.
- This describes two events that cannot happen at the same time.
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- This value represents the spread of the data and is represented by the square of s.
- The most common value in the data set.
- This is a spreadsheet function that you would use to arrange the entries in a particular order.
- This summary statistic is found by summing all of the data points and dividing by the total number.
- This is a type of graph which is used to represent continuous data where the area is proportional to the frequency.
- This is a type of data which is measurable and can take any numerical value.
- This correlation coefficient is used when data are already ranked or there is a non-linear relationship.
- This is a type of data which is non-numerical.
- The curve representing the normal distribution is said to have this shape.
- The middle vale in the data set.
- This is a name for a category in a spreadsheet or database.
- This is database function that you would use to request information.
23 Clues: The middle vale in the data set. • The most common value in the data set. • This is a type of data which is non-numerical. • This is a name for a category in a spreadsheet or database. • This describes two events that cannot happen at the same time. • A mathematical line of best fit is known as a _____________ line. • ...
Regional Terminology 2019-09-11
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- ribs
- chest
- pelvis
- forehead
- sternum
- head
- spine
- upper arm
- abdomen
- cheek
- forearm
- calf
- armpit
- sacrum
- navel
- posterior surface of the elbow area of the arm
- buttock
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- side of trunk adjoining the lumbar region
- thigh, upper portion of the leg
- wrist
- ankle
- upper chest or breast
- perineum
- back of knee
- sole of foot
- back of the head
- neck
- skin
- front of elbow
- eye
- lower back between the ribs and hips
- leg
- groin
- ear
- foot
35 Clues: eye • leg • ear • ribs • neck • head • skin • calf • foot • wrist • ankle • chest • spine • cheek • navel • groin • pelvis • armpit • sacrum • sternum • abdomen • forearm • buttock • perineum • forehead • upper arm • back of knee • sole of foot • front of elbow • back of the head • upper chest or breast • thigh, upper portion of the leg • lower back between the ribs and hips • side of trunk adjoining the lumbar region • ...
literary terminology 2019-08-28
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- a combination of words that contradict each other
- a comparison between two things not using the words like or as
- is a sudden flash of insight into a conflict or situation
- describes the structure of a story
- something nonhuman that has human qualities
- a figure of speech that uses exaggeration to emphasize a real situation
- things that are told to us
- characters that are complex and change throughout the story
- the main idea of the literary work
- a portrait in words of a person
- the narrator is the main character
- the writers attitude towards his or her audience
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- the feeling that a writer creates in a story
- an insight based on stated details about information not stated
- the style a writer uses to create personalities of characters
- characters that are recognized by one or two traits
- a statement that seems contradictory but that actually expresses a deeper truth
- things we conclude
- a comparison using the words like or as
- a recurring theme, image, or idea in a story
- a tale with two or more levels of meaning
- a struggle between two opposing forces
- the descriptive or figurative language used to create a picture in the readers mind
- the time and location of a story
24 Clues: things we conclude • things that are told to us • a portrait in words of a person • the time and location of a story • describes the structure of a story • the main idea of the literary work • the narrator is the main character • a struggle between two opposing forces • a comparison using the words like or as • a tale with two or more levels of meaning • ...
Film Terminology 2019-10-12
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- shot that shows characters from the waist up
- mise en ...
- type of shot where the camera person moves along with the subject being filmed
- a series of questions and answers
- sound that can be heard by characters 'inside' the film
- good shot for showing emotion and facial expression
- slowly moving the camera side to side from a fixed position
- sound that cannot be heard 'inside' the film
- sound effects added for impact
- slowly moving the camera up and down from a fixed position
- shot that shows characters from head to toe
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- when discussing music, you should consider pace, volume, and ...
- added after filming to explain what is happening
- angle that suggests power or strength
- angle that suggests weakness or vulnerability
- charaters talking to each other
- good for showing background or fitting lots of characters into the shot
- a neutral angle; the most common one
- genre of the Tripadvisor film
- rule of ...
20 Clues: mise en ... • rule of ... • genre of the Tripadvisor film • sound effects added for impact • charaters talking to each other • a series of questions and answers • a neutral angle; the most common one • angle that suggests power or strength • shot that shows characters from head to toe • shot that shows characters from the waist up • sound that cannot be heard 'inside' the film • ...
Poetry Terminology 2020-02-04
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- The beat of the poem
- Repetition of ss and shh sounds e.g. she sells sea shells
- Repetition of vowel sounds e.g. rain and same
- When a line goes on to the next line without punctuation
- Non-human things are given human characteristics
- Another word for stanza
- A large scale fight – the topic of our poems
- Two lines next to each other in a poem, often rhyming
- A type of poem with 14 lines – Shakespeare wrote these.
- Whether it’s the poet or persona narrating the poem
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- Equivalent to a paragraph in a poem
- A type of poem with no set rhyme or rhythm
- Repetition of consonant sounds e.g. Peter Piper
- Describing something as being something else
- Comparing using like or as
- When a line finishes with a full stop (.) or semicolon (:)
- The emotions a poem produces
- A character used to tell a poem
- Someone who writes poems
- When two words sound similar e.g. rain and plain
20 Clues: The beat of the poem • Another word for stanza • Someone who writes poems • Comparing using like or as • The emotions a poem produces • A character used to tell a poem • Equivalent to a paragraph in a poem • A type of poem with no set rhyme or rhythm • Describing something as being something else • A large scale fight – the topic of our poems • ...
Pulmonary Terminology 2020-03-04
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- Candidiasis of the tissues of the mouth and pharynx. Characterized by the appearance of creamy white patches of exudate on an inflamed tongue or buccal mucosa.
- A substance that reduces the production of mucus in the lungs and promotes the dislodging of mucus from the bronchioles
- An adrenocortical steroid hormone that increases gluconeogenesis, exerts an antiinflammatory effect, and influences many body functions.
- Upper respiratory tract infection
- A drug that relieves or prevents coughs
- A substance or procedure that lessens or prevents an immune response.
- Air between the lung and chest wall
- A chronic respiratory disease where there is over-inflation of the air sacs (alveoli) in the lungs, causing a decrease in lung function, and often, breathlessness.
- Inadequate oxygen tension at the cellular level, characterized by tachycardia, hypertension, peripheral vasoconstriction, dizziness, and mental confusion.
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- An abnormal deficiency in the concentration of oxygen in arterial blood.
- A hormone, secreted by the adrenal cortex, that maintains normal blood volume, promotes sodium and water retention, and increases urinary excretion of potassium and hydrogen ions.
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- An inflammation of the conjunctiva that is usually caused by an infection or allergy; also known as pinkeye.
- Noisy breathing, specifically a high-pitched crowing sound, associated with croup, respiratory infection, and airway obstruction.
- Lower respiratory tract infection
- A device for producing a fine spray, often used to administer intranasal medications.
- Incomplete expansion of the lungs
- A contraction of smooth muscle in the walls of the bronchi and bronchioles, causing narrowing of the lumen
- The free discharge of a thin watery nasal fluid; or the flow of cerebrospinal fluid from the nose after injury to the head.
- Acute inflammation and infection of the alveoli
- Inflammation of the bronchi
21 Clues: Inflammation of the bronchi • Lower respiratory tract infection • Upper respiratory tract infection • Incomplete expansion of the lungs • Air between the lung and chest wall • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease • A drug that relieves or prevents coughs • Acute inflammation and infection of the alveoli • ...
Cancer Terminology 2020-10-22
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- An abnormal increase in the size of cells and tissues
- The smaller of the two systems through which cancer cells might travel to other tissues
- The broad term used to describe all cancers originating from bone marrow plasma cells
- A decrease in cell and/or tissue size
- The broad term used to describe all cancers originating from connective tissues such as bone, tendon, cartilage, muscle or fat
- Conversion of one cell type to another
- A term used to describe a tumour with the potential to invade local tissues and metastisize
- A cancerous tumour which has broken through the basement membrane
- A term describing a new, autonomous growth of cells
- A generic term derived from the Latin word meaning 'crab' used to describe this medical condition
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- The broad term used to describe all cancers originating in the lymphatic glands/nodes
- An abnormal increase in the number of cells of a tissue
- An abnormal decrease in the number of cells of a tissue
- A swelling or mass with no cellular structure and no known physiological purpose
- An ambiguous term used to describe the presence of abnormal cells within a tissue or organ, or a change in the phenotype of the tissue
- The broad term used to describe all cancers of the blood
- A term used to describe a tumour which will not invade surrounding tissues or metastasize
- The larger of the two systems through which cancer cells might travel to other tissues
- A cancerous tumour which has not yet broken through the basement membrane
- The broad term used to describe all cancers originating from epithelial tissues (these account for 80-90% of total cancers)
20 Clues: A decrease in cell and/or tissue size • Conversion of one cell type to another • A term describing a new, autonomous growth of cells • An abnormal increase in the size of cells and tissues • An abnormal increase in the number of cells of a tissue • An abnormal decrease in the number of cells of a tissue • The broad term used to describe all cancers of the blood • ...
Taekwondo Terminology 2020-03-23
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- 1 step sparring
- Side
- matsoki Free sparring
- Legendary Founder of Korea
- Inner forearm
- Strike
- Instructor
- Elbow
- Bakaero
- Turning Kick
- Great Admiral of the Yi Dynasty
- Walking
- kind of kick is yonsuk chagi
- Twimyo
- 2 step sparring
- Reverse
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- 3 step sparring
- The first armoured battleship
- Sitting
- Outer Forearm
- U-Shaped
- Punch
- Front Kick
- Head
- Waist
- Thrust
- Finger tips
- Perserverance
- side Kick
- Stance
- Middle Section
- Moorup
32 Clues: Side • Head • Punch • Waist • Elbow • Strike • Thrust • Twimyo • Stance • Moorup • Sitting • Bakaero • Walking • Reverse • U-Shaped • side Kick • Instructor • Front Kick • Finger tips • Turning Kick • Outer Forearm • Inner forearm • Perserverance • Middle Section • 3 step sparring • 1 step sparring • 2 step sparring • matsoki Free sparring • Legendary Founder of Korea • kind of kick is yonsuk chagi • The first armoured battleship • ...
Media Terminology 2020-05-27
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- to end.
- shot is taken by a camera with an adjusted focal length of the lens to give the illusion of moving closer or further away from the action.
- A film made outside of the financial and artistic control of a large film company.
- when you turn the camera on a fixed head.
- an over-generalized representation of a type or group of people.
- the camera stays fixed but rotates up and down on a vertical plane.
- special effects or devices to create visual illusions.
- Where the narrative manipulates time and space. It may begin in the middle and then include flashbacks and other narrative devices, or even travel backwards.
- the ‘compromise’ that is reached between the preferred reading offered by a text and the reader’s own assumptions and interpretations
- The theory states that media texts are encoded by the producer meaning that whoever produces the text fills the product with values and messages. The text is then decoded by the audience, who create their own version of this meaning from the decoding process.
- the camera moves towards, away from, or alongside your subject, which can be an actor, location setting, product, etc.
- Sound whose source is visible on the screen
- symbolic tools used to construct or suggest meaning in media forms and products.
- the way in which media changes through time due to technological, historical or cultural forces.
- the construction in any medium (especially the mass media) of aspects of 'reality' such as people, places, objects, events, cultural identities and other abstract concepts.
- limits or restrictions on what media producers are able to do.
- a member of the audience, someone who is actively responding to the text.
- The arrangement of everything that appears in the framing – actors, lighting, décor, props, costume – is called mise-en-scène, a French term that means “placing on stage.”
- a reading of a text by a reader whose social position puts them into direct conflict with its preferred reading.
- the type or category of a media text, according to its form, style and content.
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- appealing to a majority of people across a population.
- The people at whom the media text is aimed.
- Sound effects, music or narration which is added afterwards
- the idea that the media can ‘inject’ ideas and messages straight into the passive audience.
- a film director who influences their films so much that they rank as their author.
- single image taken by a camera.
- the reading of a media product that was intended by the maker or which is dictated by the ideology of the society in which it is viewed.
- the way ruling classes use the mass media to control or alter the attitudes of others.
- the means by which an audience deconstructs the media codes to interpret meaning.
- the idea that the way we look at something, and the way somebody looks at you, is structured by the way we view the world.
- A style of presentation that claims to portray 'real life'accurately and authentically.
- Where the narrative unfolds in chronological order from
- an audience disregarded by mainstream media.
- established techniques for assembling media codes.
- the attempt by a media producer to create meaning via the media codes.
- a "chunk" of narrative that is restricted to a single setting and typically a restricted period of time.
36 Clues: to end. • single image taken by a camera. • when you turn the camera on a fixed head. • The people at whom the media text is aimed. • Sound whose source is visible on the screen • an audience disregarded by mainstream media. • established techniques for assembling media codes. • appealing to a majority of people across a population. • ...
Accounting Terminology 2020-11-12
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- When 2 of more employees take part in Illegal activities
- Company that sells products in retail for higher marked priced
- An insurance placed on key employees
- Defeating internal controls for ones gain
- An income account from your services
- Money yet to be payed from a service provided
- The desire to do something/attracted
- Assets-Liabilites=
- data of transactions being collected
- 13%
- An asset that can be converted into cash easily
- assets taken out the business
- Temporary account to hold money during closing
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- Negligence,Misjudgement, Confusion, Fatigue
- A paper issued by the store/vendor showing a purchase
- Delivery of work benefiting customers
- a ratio to determine the ability to pay of debts using current assets
- Resources owned by a business or person
- Raw materials made into assembled goods to be sold
- when assets go down in value
- The opposite of a company resulting in a profit year end
21 Clues: 13% • Assets-Liabilites= • when assets go down in value • assets taken out the business • An insurance placed on key employees • An income account from your services • The desire to do something/attracted • data of transactions being collected • Delivery of work benefiting customers • Resources owned by a business or person • Defeating internal controls for ones gain • ...
Optical Terminology 2020-11-23
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- refractive condition whereby 1 eye is myopia, another eye is hyperopia
- It has a refractive power of +40D in a human eye
- Berthiot 1 of the BBGR founder
- Misallignment of the eyes that could caused by refractive powers, muscle problem & etc.
- The process of getting used to a new situation or new stuff?
- A material that is a stronger, more resistant, clearer alternative to standard 1.59 index
- An eye condition that can cause eyestrain,headaches,etc from prolonged computer, tablet, e-reader and cell phone use.
- Specially designed for efficiancy and comfort for wearer's working environment based on one's posture during doing near task
- A features that we can add onto lens to reallign 2 images to 1 image in tropia eye
- A type of technology that enables to create more precise prescription with diamond tools and improve wearers' experience in general
- Which part of human eye use to detect vision or see objects?
- A condition where a person is having perfect eyesight.
- Distance from the fitting cross to the top of reading circle.
- Long eyeball, focal point infront of retina
- Which part of the human eye that expands during dim light condition and constrict during bright condition?
- A lens that consists only distance and near portion
- The area where we use to describe it as outer part of frame or lens zone.
- A round segment bifocal that has a blurring zone in betrween the borders of distance and near portion
- 1 part of our eye that's responsible for controlling the diameter and size of the pupil
- The natural reading posture which is measure from a person's arm to the eyes
- A common optical lens term to describe lens that darkens when outdoor, changes to clear lens when at indoor
- It has a refractive power of +20D in a human eye
- The amount of lens power to correct myopia / hyperopia, that are measued in dioptres (D)
- A degenerative eye disease that affecting the macula resulting in central vision loss
- What does VA stands for?
- Unwanted astigmatism that can be found in progressive lenses
- A strong and shine lighting condition and it often makes our eyes uncomfortable
- A photoreceptor cells in retina that responsible for colours & day time
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- An eye condition whereby 1 eye's VA is worse ,at least 3 lines, compared to another eye
- Irregular shaped cornea that causes blurred vision
- Ability to change focus from different distances when a person is looking at different objects
- A layer of tissue in our eyeball that is sensitive to lights and have millions of rods and cones
- Scientific term for eye strain
- Hardening of the lens, resulting in blurred vision
- Founder of Kodak
- A special service to carve symbol and aplhanumeric to prescription lenses
- An eye condition that normally caused blurred vision for near, but in some cases affect distance vision as well
- Age related loss of accommodation
- A technique to minimize distortion at peripheral vision in Evolis, Anateo plus & Intuitv plus
- A photoreceptor cells in retina that responsible in dim light & night time
- A premium multifocal that uses L.I.F.E technology that enables to customised far to near vision based on lifestyle & vision demand
- Another term for face form angle
- Another term for eye check
- What type of lenses that are used in correcting hyperopia?
- A lens that enables presbyopic people to enjoy seeing far with clear vision and less worried of adaptation to work on their near task in daily life
- The ability to maintain visual focus on an object with both eyes, creating a single visual image.
- The distance between the optical lens to front cornea
- The area where we could get the most accurate power and the pupillary distance point
- A serious eye condition that damage the optic nerve
- Both eyes have unequal refractive powers, whereby difference by 2 diopter or more
50 Clues: Founder of Kodak • What does VA stands for? • Another term for eye check • Scientific term for eye strain • Berthiot 1 of the BBGR founder • Another term for face form angle • Age related loss of accommodation • Long eyeball, focal point infront of retina • It has a refractive power of +40D in a human eye • It has a refractive power of +20D in a human eye • ...
injury terminology 2024-08-29
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- shrugging shoulders
- the c in CT stands for __
- closest to the skin
- top
- separation of two ends of a joint
- laying face up
- towards midline
- tearing ligaments
- front side of your body
- how the body responds to being hurt
- long onset
- The b in BP stands for __
- pointing your foot creates an increasing angle
- Sudden onset
- twice a day
- farthest away from skin
- palm up forearm away
- beyond zero point in joints
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- movement towards midline
- dioxide CO2
- inverted body part
- D/C
- toes pointed outward
- bow legs/ body part bent outward
- top of a structure
- swelling in the joint
- when the trainer is feeling your ankle
- bottom of your foot
- backside of your body
- tearing muscles and tendons
- swelling in the tissue
- bottom
- pushing forward
- the fancy word for bruise
- laying face down
35 Clues: D/C • top • bottom • long onset • dioxide CO2 • twice a day • Sudden onset • laying face up • towards midline • pushing forward • laying face down • tearing ligaments • inverted body part • top of a structure • shrugging shoulders • closest to the skin • bottom of your foot • toes pointed outward • palm up forearm away • swelling in the joint • backside of your body • swelling in the tissue • ...
Livestock Terminology 2024-04-05
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- a male chicken over one year of age.
- farm animals regarded as an asset.
- an adult female swine
- an intact male sheep
- a meat chicken processed at the age of 7-12 weeks or when it reaches 2 ½ to 3 ½ pounds live weight.
- a castrated male horse.
- a male parent
- a farm animal that has not been castrated.
- a female sheep.
- a female horse under 3 years of age.
- a term relating to cattle.
- baby pig
- a grouping of a single species of livestock
- livestock caused to produce offspring typically in a controlled and organized way
- multiple offspring produced at one birth by a mammal.
- a term relating to goats.
- a castrated male sheep (or goat).
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- an intact adult male swine.
- livestock bred and raised for food consumption
- an intact male bovine.
- a male horse under 3 years of age.
- a female bovine that has had a calf.
- a young equine under 1 year of age.
- an intact male horse.
- a term relating to swine.
- a meat chicken usually marketed at 12-20 weeks.
- a female swine that has not given birth.
- a term relating to horses
- a castrated male bovine.
- a female bovine that has not had a calf.
- removing the testicles of a male animal.
- a term relating to sheep.
- a newly hatched or a very young chicken.
- a female chicken at least one year of age.
- a female parent
- a naturally hornless animal
- a castrated male swine.
37 Clues: baby pig • a male parent • a female sheep. • a female parent • an intact male sheep • an adult female swine • an intact male horse. • an intact male bovine. • a castrated male horse. • a castrated male swine. • a castrated male bovine. • a term relating to swine. • a term relating to horses • a term relating to sheep. • a term relating to goats. • a term relating to cattle. • ...
Livestock Terminology 2024-03-27
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- process of giving birth for pigs
- castrated male bovine
- intact male bovine
- intact male pig
- process of giving birth for horses
- process of giving birth for lambs
- baby bovine
- intact male sheep
- female goat that has had offspring
- baby sheep
- female bovine who has had offspring
- castrated male pig
- process of giving birth for goats
- female sheep that has had offspring
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- female pig who has had offspring
- baby goat
- female pig that has never had offspring
- female bovine who has never had offspring
- process of giving birth for cattle
- intact male horse
- baby swine
- intact male goat
- castrated male horse
- female horse
- castrated male sheep or goat
25 Clues: baby goat • baby swine • baby sheep • baby bovine • female horse • intact male pig • intact male goat • intact male horse • intact male sheep • intact male bovine • castrated male pig • castrated male horse • castrated male bovine • castrated male sheep or goat • female pig who has had offspring • process of giving birth for pigs • process of giving birth for lambs • ...
Caster Terminology 2024-03-05
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- complete assembly of fastening, raceway ball bearings, washers, kingpin, and legs
- a caster that can move forward or backward, and can rotate to change directions.
- Interior structure of the wheel
- Swivel assembly is held together by ball bearings, securing top plate and legs together through integrated raceways.
- A reinforced area around the wheel bore. In some cases, this provides a surface for brake engagement.
- perpendicular distance between the vertical centerlines of the kingpin and the axel of a swivel caster
- Race Two rows of ball bearings move independently through two levels of ball races
- Locks are accessories which will engage with the swivel mechanism, preventing swivel rotation.
- Bearings small steel balls upon which fork and fastening swivel
- Plate A horizontal plate for attaching a caster to equipment; spreads the load over a larger area, and often requires a large flat service for attachment.
- single piece of metal is formed in a press.
- Height the vertical distance from the top of the caster mounting plate to the bottom of the wheel
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- a caster that cannot rotate to change directions; capable of straight-line movement
- A housing with tracks or grooves in which ball bearings reside
- Race A single row of ball bearings in the raceway
- a caster with an added accessory to stop one or more types of movement.
- A set of legs is attached to a yoke base/ball cup
- Radius The horizontal distance from the centerline of the caster kingpin to the outer edge of the wheel
- part of the caster which contacts the floor surface, and rolls when a unit is put into motion.
- Rivet formed with orbital forming tool, compacting and spreading material out, providing a strong bond
- center-most part of the wheel, hollow for the insertion of an axle or bearing.
- A threaded nut and bolt – or staked component – that holds the swivel assembly together
- Two parts extruding from the yoke by which the wheel(s) is attached
- width of the wheel tread cross section, measured at the base of the tread rather than at the point of floor contact (also known as tread width)
- Area of the wheel which contacts the floor; determine the best type for an application by surface, noise level, shock absorptions and chemical contact requirements.
- (also: Horn, Yoke, Frame) – portion of a caster which attaches the wheel to the: swivel sections and fastening on a swivel caster; or, the fastening on a rigid caster
26 Clues: Interior structure of the wheel • single piece of metal is formed in a press. • Race A single row of ball bearings in the raceway • A set of legs is attached to a yoke base/ball cup • A housing with tracks or grooves in which ball bearings reside • Bearings small steel balls upon which fork and fastening swivel • ...
Lighting Terminology 2024-04-15
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- Light coming from upstage, behind scenery or actors, to sculpt and separate them from the background.
- The angle of the cone of light produced by a lantern.
- The main control for the stage lighting.
- a powerful profile lantern usually fitted with its own dimmer, iris, colour magazine and shutters mounted in or above the auditorium, used with an operator so that the light beam can be moved around the stage to follow an actor.
- An accidentally unlit portion of the stage
- or a “cyc” for short, is a large cloth backdrop used on a stage. It’s typically concave, stretching in an arc from one side of the stage to the other. You can use lighting equipment to project light or images onto it
- the process of dispersing light to soften it.
- A lighting cover over the whole stage
- also called a color filter, is what lighting professionals use to change the color of a beam of light.
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- Lighting on a particular item or area on stage, to make it stand out or for aesthetic reasons, rather than to light an actor or functional area.
- the term lighting professionals use to describe a stage light’s level of brightness.
- A measure of the 'warmth' or 'coolness' of light sources and colours.
- A slow dimming of the lights, ending in blackout.
- A thin metal plate etched to produce a design which can then be projected by a profile spotlight.
- Complete absence of stage lighting. Blue working lights backstage should remain on.
- General term for unit of lighting equipment including spotlight, flood etc
- A type of lantern which produces an even, soft-edged beam of light through a lens with a collection of circles (like a bullseye)
- Strand Lekolite 8 x 13A profile lantern with an elliptical reflector and at least one lens.
- A document that shows where each light is placed and focused
- The command given to technical departments to carry out a particular operation.
20 Clues: A lighting cover over the whole stage • The main control for the stage lighting. • An accidentally unlit portion of the stage • the process of dispersing light to soften it. • A slow dimming of the lights, ending in blackout. • The angle of the cone of light produced by a lantern. • A document that shows where each light is placed and focused • ...
Photography Terminology 2024-08-19
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- Mode that allows continuous shooting while the button is held down.
- Difference between digital and optical effects.
- Orbs created when lights are out of focus in an image.
- How light or dark an image is.
- Sharpness of an object in an image.
- An image captured with a long shutter speed.
- Refers to how much of the image is in focus.
- The format in which the camera saves an image.
- A video created from several photos taken over time.
- Little flecks in an image, often due to high ISO.
- File type that retains more detail for editing.
- Mode where the photographer sets all the exposure parameters.
- Button used to take a photo.
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- Adjustment that makes the exposure lighter or darker.
- Determines the camera's sensitivity to light.
- Ratio of the height to width of an image.
- Slot on top of the camera for attaching accessories.
- System used by the camera to measure the light of a scene.
- The hole you look through to take the picture.
- Camera type that reflects an image to the viewfinder.
- Size of the opening in the lens, measured in f-stops.
- Setting that adjusts the colors in an image to make white appear white.
- Sync Timing of the flash relative to the shutter opening.
23 Clues: Button used to take a photo. • How light or dark an image is. • Sharpness of an object in an image. • Ratio of the height to width of an image. • An image captured with a long shutter speed. • Refers to how much of the image is in focus. • Determines the camera's sensitivity to light. • The hole you look through to take the picture. • ...
Minecraft Terminology 2024-08-19
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- entrance into another place or world
- undead hostile mob that deals melee damage and commonly attacks in groups
- type of ecological community such as grassland or desert
- numbers used to show the position of a point on a line, graph, or map
- the recipe for this requires two sticks and three identical units of tool material in a row
- oak, spruce, birch, jungle, acacia, dark oak, mangrove, cherry, crimson, or warped
- to slowly recover on its own
- mass of metal that has been shaped into a bar
- mineral obtained from gravel, used to make fire and arrows
- bottommost five layers of earth
- a display of the items your character is carrying
- rare mineral used primarily as the currency for trading with villagers and wandering traders
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- a green common hostile mob that silently approaches players and then explodes
- used as fertilizer, product of putting bone in crafting grid.
- opposite of neutral or passive
- used for food (pork chop) or transportation
- crafted with eight cobblestone blocks and can be used to smelt items into more useful forms
- storage area crafted with planks
- the creation and placement of players and mobs
- an undead hostile mob that performs attacks with a bow
- used to repair or enchant items
- artificial light source
22 Clues: artificial light source • to slowly recover on its own • opposite of neutral or passive • used to repair or enchant items • bottommost five layers of earth • storage area crafted with planks • entrance into another place or world • used for food (pork chop) or transportation • mass of metal that has been shaped into a bar • the creation and placement of players and mobs • ...
