medical terminology Crossword Puzzles
Cell Terminology 2017-09-27
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- Type of transport where movement of materials across the membrane doesn't require energy
- Type of transport where materials move against a concentration difference; requires energy
- Group of tissues working together
- Located near the nucleus and helps to organize cell division; not found in plant cells
- Cell that has free-floating DNA and few organelles
- Thin barrier surrounding a cell
- The powerhouse of the cell
- Internal membrane system that helps with protein synthesis and the creation of membrane lipids
- Relatively constant internal physical and chemical conditions
- Large membrane-enclosed structure that contains the cell’s genetic material
- Small organelles filled with enzymes that function as the cell's cleanup crew
- Small particles of RNA and protein found throughout the cytoplasm in all cells
- Group of cells that performs a similar function
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- Large, saclike, membrane-enclosed structure used for storage
- Cell that encloses its DNA in a nucleus and has membrane-bound organelles
- Type of diffusion in which molecules use protein channels to cross a membrane they wouldn't ordinarily be able to cross
- Stack of flattened membranes that prepares substances for storage or removal from the cell
- The process of taking material into the cell by means of infoldings, or pockets in the cell membrane
- the process by which particles move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
- The fluid portion of the cell outside the nucleus
- Network of protein filaments; made of microtubules and microfilaments
- Strong supporting layer around the cell membrane
- Organelle that captures the energy from sunlight and converts it into food
- Membrane of the vacuole surrounding the material fuses with the cell membrane, forcing the contents out of the cell
- The diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane
25 Clues: The powerhouse of the cell • Thin barrier surrounding a cell • Group of tissues working together • Group of cells that performs a similar function • Strong supporting layer around the cell membrane • The fluid portion of the cell outside the nucleus • Cell that has free-floating DNA and few organelles • Large, saclike, membrane-enclosed structure used for storage • ...
Computer Terminology 2017-09-18
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- Retrieves program instructions and passes it on
- The part of the computer that are tangible
- It's the codes that allow programes to run in the computer
- A code made up of 0's and 1's
- Where information is temporarily stored, the more there is of this, the faster the computer will work
- This means to examine data, manipulate data to fit the instructions, and create output from inputted information
- Where older scanners and printers connect with the computer
- This devices is used for sound
- It manages the computer's processing and memory as well as all its hardware and software
- Takes orders and uses simple calculations to carry out the instructions
- This device is used to store information
- Directs power to various parts of the computer
- Devices that insert information to the computer
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- It is incredibly fast and allows peripheral devices to connect with the computer
- Devices that can be plugged into the computer
- All parts of the computer are connected to this device
- It houses the microprocessor
- They're ports that allow peripherals to connect with the computer
- They are tiny dots/boxes that construct the image on the computer
- Data stored can only be viewed
- Power can be drawn from the computer and to other devices by this device
21 Clues: It houses the microprocessor • A code made up of 0's and 1's • This devices is used for sound • Data stored can only be viewed • This device is used to store information • The part of the computer that are tangible • Devices that can be plugged into the computer • Directs power to various parts of the computer • Retrieves program instructions and passes it on • ...
Computer Terminology 2017-10-04
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- Anything that comes out/is displayed from the PC
- A form of computer memory that holds data to start the said device up
- Any machine that displays data from the computer
- Translating code into understandable text
- Data displayed as numbers or interpreted as such
- A memory device that holds information while in use
- Related to a number system that only has 2 different digits
- A board that connects all components together
- An electronic device that controls the flow of electrical current
- Electronic directions that tell the PC what to do in detail
- A basic unit that makes up the image displayed on screen
- The act of loading data from the memory and into the CPU
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- The smallest unit of data displayed on a machine
- A program used for executing information within a PC
- A single chip containing a major processing unit
- A critical software that runs, controls, and processes data
- Computer devices that are not necessary
- A computer port which can be used to store information
- The physical/touchable part of a computer
- The act of entering data into a device/computer
- The capacity of a device used to store data
- Brain of a computer
22 Clues: Brain of a computer • Computer devices that are not necessary • Translating code into understandable text • The physical/touchable part of a computer • The capacity of a device used to store data • A board that connects all components together • The act of entering data into a device/computer • The smallest unit of data displayed on a machine • ...
Unigroup Terminology 2016-05-11
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- WORKFLOW PLANNERS WORK FROM
- ELECTRONIC LOGGING DEVICE
- PHONE SOFTWARE THAT ALLOWS OPERATOR TO REVIEW/ACCEPT/REJECT ORDERS
- REQUEST FOR SERVICE OUTSIDE OF GUIDELINES
- AMOUNT OF FUEL REQUIRED TO MOVE ORDER
- TRADITIONAL TRACTOR TRAILER
- PER HUNDRED WEIGHT
- DELIVERY DATE OUTSIDE OF QUOTE
- WHEN ADDRESS REQUIRES SMALL TRUCK
- HAUL TO BOOK RATIO
- AGENT CLOSEST TO LOADING ADDRESS(ASSISTS W/ LABOR AND SHUTTLE)
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- WORKFLOW AGENTS WORK OUT OF
- AMOUNT OF GOODS THAT WOULD NOT FIT ON VAN
- AMOUNT OF REVENUE TO BE EARNED BY HAULER
- AGENT CLOSEST TO DELIVERY ADDRESS (ASSISTS W/ LABOR AND SHUTTLE)
- CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCE BOARD
- THIRD PARTY DRIVER HAULS A LOADED VAN
- WORKFLOW TRANSPORT SOLUTIONS WORK FROM
- ORIGIN AGENT LOADS CUSTOMERS GOODS TO BRING TO WAREHOUSE
- ESTIMATED TIME OF ARRIVAL
- SELLS THE MOVE AND IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MOVE PROCESS
21 Clues: PER HUNDRED WEIGHT • HAUL TO BOOK RATIO • ELECTRONIC LOGGING DEVICE • ESTIMATED TIME OF ARRIVAL • WORKFLOW AGENTS WORK OUT OF • WORKFLOW PLANNERS WORK FROM • TRADITIONAL TRACTOR TRAILER • CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCE BOARD • DELIVERY DATE OUTSIDE OF QUOTE • WHEN ADDRESS REQUIRES SMALL TRUCK • THIRD PARTY DRIVER HAULS A LOADED VAN • AMOUNT OF FUEL REQUIRED TO MOVE ORDER • ...
Computer Terminology 2016-10-21
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- An electronic pathway through which data is transmitted between components in a computer.
- A connection socket.
- Pronounced 'ask-key', an american standard code for information interchange.
- A compact disc storage media that holds much more than a standard CD (DVD). [3 words; 7,9,4]
- RAM [3 words; 6,6,6]
- An add-on component to your computer.
- Converts electrical signals into sounds loud enough to be heard at a distance.
- A small portion of memory that is really fast, but very expensive.
- A 3.5 inch square rigid disk which holds data. It is named for the earlier 5.25 and 8 inch disks that were flexible).
- A device that controls the cursor on the monitor.
- The storage part or the 'brain' of your computer.
- A device that can read text or illustrations printed on paper and translate the information into a form the computer can use.
- The main circuit board that contains the CPU, RAM, memory and other chips.
- To start up a computer.
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- A device, normally inside a computer, that acts as a digital filing cabinet for storing documents, pictures, applications, etc (2 words - 4,4).
- The processing chip that is the 'brains' of a computer. [3 words, 7,10,4]
- A very fast external bus standard that supports data transfer rates of up to 400Mbps (for version a) and 800Mbps (for version b). [number & word; 4,9]
- An external bus standard that supports data transfer rates of 12 Mbps. [3 words; 9,6,3]
- The smallest piece of information used by the computer. Derived from 'binary digit'.
- ROM [3 words; 4,4,6]
- An acronym for Compact Disc Read-Only Memory.
- A set of instructions in the ROM of most computer components that controls the transfer of data in and out.
- A port that allows data to be transmitted in a series (one after the other), such as the printer and modem ports. [2 words; 6,4]
- The set of typewriter-like keys that enables you to enter data into a computer.
- A piece of computer information made up of eight bits.
- A device that produces texts and graphics on paper.
- Computer screen.
- It connects you to the internet or to other computers around the world.
28 Clues: Computer screen. • A connection socket. • ROM [3 words; 4,4,6] • RAM [3 words; 6,6,6] • To start up a computer. • An add-on component to your computer. • An acronym for Compact Disc Read-Only Memory. • A device that controls the cursor on the monitor. • The storage part or the 'brain' of your computer. • A device that produces texts and graphics on paper. • ...
Civics Terminology 2020-09-20
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- A system of government in which the state plans and controls the economy and a single, often authoritarian party holds power, claiming to make progress towards a higher social order in which all goods are equally shared by the people.
- An inhabited geographic area with defined boundaries, that is fully sovereign.
- Government of the wealthy.
- A status bestowed upon individuals in a society, whether by birth, right, test or
- Decision making is carried out by the people.
- The ability of an individual or group to get what it wants.
- philosophies.
- failing that, another relative.
- is a term used to describe policy ideas that are inspired by more liberal, socialist or
- Rule by a small group of people, usually used to describe a bad government.
- operates.
- Rule by a dictator, one person, usually used to describe a bad government, often
- The practice and study of financial and industrial institutions, businesses and
- A member of a society, subject to the duties and privy to the rights of that society.
- The rules and regulations (laws), either written or unwritten, that govern how a
- Decision making is carried out by one person, or a few people.
- Rule by a small group of people, usually those with wealth, though sometimes
- that makes that individual a citizen.
- (1) Tolerant and open minded. (2) A political party.
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- is a term used to describe policy ideas that are inspired by more conservative
- Society: A broad web of voluntary organization, movements and associations outside
- The authority or power, and decision making system, over a country, province, or
- A police state controlled by one political party or dictator, characterized by high surveillance, propaganda and militarism.
- A religious government.
- The study of public affairs and the duties and rights of citizenship.
- operated by private corporations or individuals.
- Rule by a king or queen where power is transferred to the oldest son or daughter,
- One who actively campaigns for or against a policy or social reform.
- (1) Refers to cautious and traditional. (2) A political party.
- and businesses that take action on important public issues in democracy.
- with tyranny.
- (1) The practice and study of government. (2) Interactions between individuals in a
- Science The art and science of government.
- An economic system in which the means of production and distribution are owned
34 Clues: operates. • philosophies. • with tyranny. • A religious government. • Government of the wealthy. • failing that, another relative. • that makes that individual a citizen. • Science The art and science of government. • Decision making is carried out by the people. • operated by private corporations or individuals. • (1) Tolerant and open minded. (2) A political party. • ...
Anatomical Terminology 2020-10-22
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- The study of where body structures are located
- The increasing of a joint angle
- The rotation of the foot inward
- Away from the midline of the body
- The moving of a body part AWAY from the midline of the body
- Positioned toward the "front" of the body
- The decreasing of a joint angle
- The movement of the foot outwards
- Closer to the trunk or core of the body (only in upper and lower limbs)
- The study of how body structures move
- One side of the body
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- Positioned toward the "back" of the body
- Closer to the midline of the body
- "Pour the soup"
- Both sides of the body
- Positioned toward the upper part of the body (above)
- Positioned toward the lower part of the body (below)
- "Hold the soup"
- Farther away from the trunk or core (only in upper and lower limbs)
- The moving of a body part TOWARD the midline of the body
20 Clues: "Pour the soup" • "Hold the soup" • One side of the body • Both sides of the body • The increasing of a joint angle • The rotation of the foot inward • The decreasing of a joint angle • Closer to the midline of the body • Away from the midline of the body • The movement of the foot outwards • The study of how body structures move • Positioned toward the "back" of the body • ...
Legislative Terminology 2018-11-29
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- Formal expression of will/decision by members.
- Building where the Governor's Office is located.
- First in Importance; Money; Main person
- Upper House
- Money: Principal; Chief
- Concise statement of contents of bill.
- Laws of Nevada
- Lower House
- Lawyer or Attorney
- Brief and unofficial explanation of contents of bill or resolution.
- Version of bill/resolution subsequent to introduced version with amendments adopted by either house.
- To change or modify
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- Action of Governor in disapproval of bill.
- Note Document that states estimated monetary impact of a bill. (two words)
- Exact wording; word for word
- General agreement
- Law upon which others are based
- Intermission during floor session or committee meeting.
- To suspend indefinitely.
- Accurate written report of proceedings of a meeting.
- Minimum number of members present to transact business legally.
21 Clues: Upper House • Lower House • Laws of Nevada • General agreement • Lawyer or Attorney • To change or modify • Money: Principal; Chief • To suspend indefinitely. • Exact wording; word for word • Law upon which others are based • Concise statement of contents of bill. • First in Importance; Money; Main person • Action of Governor in disapproval of bill. • ...
Statistics Terminology 2019-01-03
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- This is a type of data which is countable and can only take specific numerical values.
- This is database function that you would use to request information.
- 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.
- 99.7% of data lie within how many standard deviations of the mean in a normal distribution?
- A diagram representing probabilities using overlapping circles was named after this mathematician.
- This is a name for a category in a spreadsheet or database.
- This describes two events that can not happen at the same time.
- This is a spreadsheet function that you would use to show only certain values.
- The sum of all probabilities for a discrete random variable must add up to this value.
- This term describes when you make a prediction outside of the data range.
- A distribution where there are two outcomes, a fixed number of trials, the trials are independent of each other and the probability of success is fixed.
- This is a type of graph which is used to represent continuous data where the area is proportional to the frequency.
- The curve representing the normal distribution is said to have this shape.
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- A mathematical line of best fit is known as this.
- This value represents the spread of the data and is represented by s.
- The middle vale in the data set.
- This is a spreadsheet function that you would use to arrange the entries in a particular order.
- This describes two events where the event that one happens does not affect the probability of the other happening.
- This summary statistic is found by summing all of the data points and dividing by the total number.
- The statistical ______ cycle is the process which covers initial planning, data collection, data processing and presentation, interpretation of results and evaluation and review.
- This is a type of data which is measurable and can take any numerical value.
- The most common value in the data set.
23 Clues: The middle vale in the data set. • The most common value in the data set. • This is a type of data which is non-numerical. • A mathematical line of best fit is known as this. • This is a name for a category in a spreadsheet or database. • This describes two events that can not happen at the same time. • ...
Dance terminology 2021-05-25
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- en Outward. A circular movement of the gesture limb from front to back, or a turn which moves away from the stance
- en, To the back
- Founder, director, and principle choreographer of New York City Ballet. Trained in the Russian school, he
- in dance: Plier (to bend), Étendre (to stretch), Relever (to rise), Glisser (to slide or glide), Sauter (to
- with the left hand at the bar, working the right gesture leg.
- stance leg.
- The quality of lightness, ease in jumping.
- above 90°, or partnering work.
- A unilateral standing posture with the pointed gesture foot held in front of, back of, or wrapped around the ankle of
- floor, The second portion of the ballet class, comprised of the adagio, turns, and small jumps (petit allegro).
- “To disengage”. Sharp brushes of the pointed foot to develop speed and precision of the feet and legs.
- en, To the front
- “Tossed”. A light, rocking quality, jump sequence. Ex: A jump from the point tondu front to the point tondu
- Élancer (to dart), Tourner (to turn). Used by the Italian and Royal (English) Ballets.
- A bend of the body from the waist to the front, back, or side, with an accompanying port de bras.
- The gesture leg is extended behind the dancer’s body at 90° or higher, which requires hip and spine hyperextension,
- “Caper like a goat”. A jump where one leg is kicked up into the air and the supporting leg pushes off and beats
- A jumping beat which allows the dancer to travel in a specified direction.
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- The introductory / warm up portion of the ballet class, conducted while holding onto a ballet bar. The dancer always
- en Inward. A circular movement of the gesture limb from the back to the front (as in ronde de jambe), or a turn done
- en, “Cross”. Unilateral leg gesture carried out in three directions relative to the dancer’s front (en avant), side (a la
- large expansive jumps such as grand jeté.
- extension, and ankle-foot plantarflexion.
- one to the other limb with each half turn. Performed continuously in rapid succession.
- Rapid tempo movements, often includes jumping steps. Petit allegro includes smaller jumping steps. Grand allegro
- To assemble or place (the feet) together in the air (usually in fifth position) during a jump.
- To hit the legs together, moving in and out of fifth position in the air. See petite batterie.
- Method, A school and style of ballet, originated by Enrico Cecchetti (1850-1928) in Italy. Emphasizes seven basic
- grand battement, etc. are performed en croix.
- the front. Attitude croisée derriere: the leg is lifted to the back.
- and back (en arrière), making the shape of a cross. Typical barre exercises (tondu, dégagé, dévelopé,
- “To cut”. A small intermediary step, used as a link between steps, such as jeté, pas de bourré, etc., using the cou-depied position.
- “Linked like a chain”. A series of small turning steps with the feet in first position relevé. Weight is shifted rapidly
- a neo-classical technique known for rapid footwork and abstract choreography.
- A music term used for slow, sustained movements. The ‘adagio’ portion of ballet class may encompasses high
- to the other, performed in place or traveling.
- The hip of the gesture leg is at 90°, the knee is bent, and the foot is pointed. Attitude croisée devant: the leg is lifted
- the gesture leg, propelling it higher. The jump lands on the kicking leg.
- the stance limb.
- A step performed on pointe from fifth position. Initiated with the front foot, there is a rapid weight shift from one
40 Clues: stance leg. • en, To the back • en, To the front • the stance limb. • above 90°, or partnering work. • large expansive jumps such as grand jeté. • extension, and ankle-foot plantarflexion. • The quality of lightness, ease in jumping. • grand battement, etc. are performed en croix. • to the other, performed in place or traveling. • ...
Sonographic Terminology 2021-04-05
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- Blood flow away from the liver.
- Red blood cell; contains hemoglobin.
- Enlarged liver.
- Rhythmic contraction of the GI tract that propels food through it
- Describes tissues or organ structures on the sonogram having several different echo characteristics.
- Fibroelastic connective tissue layer that surrounds the liver.
- Fold within the neck or body of the gallbladder.
- Inner portion of the adrenal gland that secretes the catecholamines epinephrine and norepinephrine.
- Enlarged spleen.
- Fibrous tissue network that is richly supplied by blood vessels and nerves located between the skin and the underlying structures.
- Tissue death caused by an interruption of the blood supply.
- Focal dilatation of an artery caused by a structural weakness in the wall.
- White blood cell; protects and fights against infection in the body.
- Hormone which stimulates gallbladder contraction.
- Peritoneum lining the walls of the peritoneal cavity.
- Fluid accumulation in the pleural cavity.
- Laboratory value of the percentage of blood volume made up of red blood cells.
- Describes structures of equal echo density.
- Solid, semisolid, or thickened bile within the gallbladder or bile duct.
- Blood in the urine.
- 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.
- Secreting into blood or tissue.
- Enlargement of lymph nodes due to inflammation, primary neoplasia, or metastasis.
- Two layers of fused peritoneum that conduct nerves, lymph, and blood vessels between the small bowel/colon and the posterior peritoneal cavity wall.
- Fissure where the portal vein and hepatic artery enter the liver and the common hepatic duct exits.
- Surgical removal of the gallbladder.
- Describes a region or portion on the sonogram that appears echo-free.
- Painful urination.
- Inflammation of the urinary bladder.
- Yellowish pigmentation of the skin and whites of the eyes caused by increased levels of bilirubin in the blood.
- Low output of urine that is the result of many possible causes including dehydration, renal failure, or urinary obstruction.
- Peritoneum encasing peritoneal organs.
- Describes regions or portions on the sonogram where the echoes are not as bright as surrounding tissues or are less bright than normal.
- Duct which carries bile from the cystic and hepatic ducts to the duodenum.
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- Connection between two vessels.
- Organs posterior to the parietal peritoneum, which are typically covered on their anterior surface or fatty capsule by parietal peritoneum.
- Solid organs within the peritoneal cavity that are covered by visceral peritoneum.
- Fold within the gallbladder fundus.
- Fold in the parietal peritoneum that extends from the umbilicus to the diaphragm and contains the ligamentum teres.
- Blood flow toward the liver.
- Caused by treatment; either intentional or unintentional.
- Describes structures of equal echo density.
- Outer parenchyma of the adrenal gland that secretes corticoids, including cortisol and aldosterone.
- Remnant of ductus venosus seen as echogenic line separating caudate lobe from the left lobe.
- Secreting into a duct.
- Formation or presence of stones within the gallbladder.
- AKA posterior cul de sac or rectouterine space
- Describes image echoes brighter than surrounding tissues or those brighter than what is normal for that tissue or organ.
- Pear-shaped sac responsible for storing bile until it is released through the cystic duct.
- 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.
- Dilatation, expansion, or distention.
- Area of an organ where blood vessels, lymph, and nerves enter and exit.
- Calculi located within the bile duct.
- on the opposite side
- Also known as the renal fascia; dense connective tissue that surrounds and helps anchor the kidney, adipose capsule, and the adrenal gland.
- Acute or chronic inflammation of the gallbladder.
- Surgical removal of the kidney.
- Describes an organ or tissue capable of producing echoes by reflecting the acoustic beam.
- Duct of the gallbladder which joins with the hepatic duct to form the common bile duct
- Accumulation of serous fluid in the peritoneal cavity.
60 Clues: Enlarged liver. • Enlarged spleen. • Painful urination. • Blood in the urine. • on the opposite side • Secreting into a duct. • Blood flow toward the liver. • Blood flow away from the liver. • Connection between two vessels. • Surgical removal of the kidney. • Secreting into blood or tissue. • Fold within the gallbladder fundus. • Red blood cell; contains hemoglobin. • ...
HIV Terminology 2021-03-28
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- type of sarcoma most closely associated with HIV
- a toxin or foreign substance which induces an immune response in the body
- taking medications exactly as instructed by a health care provider
- damage or abnormal structural change to a tissue, organ, or body part because of injury or disease
- the core section of HIV that contains the genetic information
- when the body is able to produce a normal immune response
- stage of HIV also known as stage 2 where a slow reduction of CD4 T cells takes place
- the first stage in the HIV life cycle; characterized by the virus attaching itself to the surface of the CD4 cell
- term for a couple in which one partner is infected with HIV and the other partner is not
- type of medical therapy used to treat HIV
- the passing of a disease from an infected individual to a previously uninfected individual
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- a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen
- the "I" in HIV. It describes the body's increased risk of infection
- term for when the viral load is so low that it can no longer be detected by standard blood tests
- type of infection that occurs more often in people with weakened immune systems
- describes a disease that persists for a long time or is constantly recurring
- type of white blood cell that is attacked by HIV
- refers to a couple in which both partners have HIV
- showing a positive result in a test of blood serum for the presence of a virus
- a mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, in this case having HIV
20 Clues: type of medical therapy used to treat HIV • type of sarcoma most closely associated with HIV • type of white blood cell that is attacked by HIV • refers to a couple in which both partners have HIV • when the body is able to produce a normal immune response • the core section of HIV that contains the genetic information • ...
Sonographic Terminology 2021-04-08
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- Peritoneum lining the walls of the peritoneal cavity.
- Blood flow away from the liver.
- Enlarged liver.
- Describes tissues or organ structures on the sonogram having several different echo characteristics.
- Peritoneum encasing peritoneal organs.
- Fold in the parietal peritoneum that extends from the umbilicus to the diaphragm and contains the ligamentum teres.
- Accumulation of serous fluid in the peritoneal cavity.
- Describes a region or portion on the sonogram that appears echo-free.
- Describes structures of equal echo density.
- Blood flow toward the liver.
- 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.
- Dilatation, expansion, or distention.
- Yellowish pigmentation of the skin and whites of the eyes caused by increased levels of bilirubin in the blood.
- Solid organs within the peritoneal cavity that are covered by visceral peritoneum.
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- Two layers of fused peritoneum that conduct nerves, lymph, and blood vessels between the small bowel/colon and the posterior peritoneal cavity wall.
- Fissure where the portal vein and hepatic artery enter the liver and the common hepatic duct exits.
- Organs posterior to the parietal peritoneum, which are typically covered on their anterior surface or fatty capsule by parietal peritoneum.
- Rhythmic contraction of the GI tract that propels food through it
- Connection between two vessels.
- Remnant of ductus venosus seen as echogenic line separating caudate lobe from the left lobe.
- Fibrous tissue network that is richly supplied by blood vessels and nerves located between the skin and the underlying structures.
- Describes image echoes brighter than surrounding tissues or those brighter than what is normal for that tissue or organ.
- Focal dilatation of an artery caused by a structural weakness in the wall.
- Caused by treatment; either intentional or unintentional.
- Describes structures of equal echo density.
- Describes regions or portions on the sonogram where the echoes are not as bright as surrounding tissues or are less bright than normal.
- 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.
- Describes an organ or tissue capable of producing echoes by reflecting the acoustic beam.
- Area of an organ where blood vessels, lymph, and nerves enter and exit.
- Fibroelastic connective tissue layer that surrounds the liver.
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 2021-04-08
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- Peritoneum encasing peritoneal organs.
- an increase to the quantity of blood flow to a body part; increased blood flow as in the inflammatory response
- Describes an organ or tissue capable of producing echoes by reflecting the acoustic beam.
- Organs posterior to the parietal peritoneum, which are typically covered on their anterior surface or fatty capsule by parietal peritoneum.
- Describes image echoes brighter than surrounding tissues or those brighter than what is normal for that tissue or organ.
- Plane dividing the body into anterior and posterior
- Describes a region or portion on the sonogram that appears echo-free.
- Connection between two vessels.
- AKA transverse; plane dividing the body into superior and inferior
- Rhythmic contraction of the GI tract that propels food through it
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- Describes structures of equal echo density.
- Fluid accumulation in the pleural cavity.
- Peritoneum lining the walls of the peritoneal cavity.
- Describes structures of equal echo density.
- Plane dividing the body into right and left halves
- Describes tissues or organ structures on the sonogram having several different echo characteristics.
- Two layers of fused peritoneum that conduct nerves, lymph, and blood vessels between the small bowel/colon and the posterior peritoneal cavity wall.
- Solid organs within the peritoneal cavity that are covered by visceral peritoneum.
- Dilatation, expansion, or distention.
- Focal dilatation of an artery caused by a structural weakness in the wall.
- Describes regions or portions on the sonogram where the echoes are not as bright as surrounding tissues or are less bright than normal.
- Fibrous tissue network that is richly supplied by blood vessels and nerves located between the skin and the underlying structures.
- Area of an organ where blood vessels, lymph, and nerves enter and exit.
- Accumulation of serous fluid in the peritoneal cavity.
- inside space of a tubular or cellular structure
25 Clues: 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. • inside space of a tubular or cellular structure • Plane dividing the body into right and left halves • ...
ELA Terminology 2021-04-09
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- the sentence that states what an essay is about
- a short story from someone's life
- evidence that is implied in the text
- the feeling associated with a word
- informal language used in everyday conversation; slang
- the three dots used to indicate that info. has been removed
- the author or text that information came from
- a reference to a source
- meaning or moral message of a story
- a quote or paraphrase from the text, usually used to support a point 6. the reason an author wrote the text
- how information is organized (description, sequence, problem/solution, cause/effect, or compare/contrast)
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- dictionary definition of a word
- believable or trustworthy
- the position opposite the claim
- used as proof that an author is trustworthy
- the same thing as main idea
- evidence stated DIRECTLY jn the text
- ideas combined from multiple sources
- first, second, or third; or an author's feelings about a topic
- the thesis of an argumentative essay
- the attitude coveyed by a passage
- an educated guess or conclusion drawn from the text
- to say where information came from (usually a title or author)
23 Clues: a reference to a source • believable or trustworthy • the same thing as main idea • dictionary definition of a word • the position opposite the claim • a short story from someone's life • the attitude coveyed by a passage • the feeling associated with a word • meaning or moral message of a story • evidence stated DIRECTLY jn the text • ideas combined from multiple sources • ...
Sonographic Terminology 2021-04-08
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- Peritoneum lining the walls of the peritoneal cavity.
- Enlarged liver.
- effusion Fluid accumulation in the pleural cavity.
- Remnant of ductus venosus seen as echogenic line separating caudate lobe from the left lobe.
- Two layers of fused peritoneum that conduct nerves, lymph, and blood vessels between the small bowel/colon and the posterior peritoneal cavity wall.
- Blood flow toward the liver.
- 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.
- Blood flow away from the liver.
- Rhythmic contraction of the GI tract that propels food through it
- Describes regions or portions on the sonogram where the echoes are not as bright as surrounding tissues or are less bright than normal.
- Accumulation of serous fluid in the peritoneal cavity.
- 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.
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- Organs posterior to the parietal peritoneum, which are typically covered on their anterior surface or fatty capsule by parietal peritoneum.
- Fold in the parietal peritoneum that extends from the umbilicus to the diaphragm and contains the ligamentum teres.
- Solid organs within the peritoneal cavity that are covered by visceral peritoneum.
- Peritoneum encasing peritoneal organs.
- Describes structures of equal echo density.
- Describes tissues or organ structures on the sonogram having several different echo characteristics.
- Describes structures of equal echo density.
- Fibroelastic connective tissue layer that surrounds the liver.
- Fissure where the portal vein and hepatic artery enter the liver and the common hepatic duct exits.
- Describes image echoes brighter than surrounding tissues or those brighter than what is normal for that tissue or organ.
- Describes a region or portion on the sonogram that appears echo-free.
- Area of an organ where blood vessels, lymph, and nerves enter and exit.
- Focal dilatation of an artery caused by a structural weakness in the wall.
- Connection between two vessels.
- Yellowish pigmentation of the skin and whites of the eyes caused by increased levels of bilirubin in the blood.
- Caused by treatment; either intentional or unintentional.
- Dilatation, expansion, or distention.
- Describes an organ or tissue capable of producing echoes by reflecting the acoustic beam.
- Fibrous tissue network that is richly supplied by blood vessels and nerves located between the skin and the underlying structures.
31 Clues: Enlarged liver. • Blood flow toward the liver. • Connection between two vessels. • Blood flow away from the liver. • Dilatation, expansion, or distention. • Peritoneum encasing peritoneal organs. • Describes structures of equal echo density. • Describes structures of equal echo density. • effusion Fluid accumulation in the pleural cavity. • ...
Sonographic Terminology 2021-04-08
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- Blood in the urine.
- Inner portion of the adrenal gland that secretes the catecholamines epinephrine and norepinephrine.
- Solid, semisolid, or thickened bile within the gallbladder or bile duct.
- Hormone which stimulates gallbladder contraction.
- Secreting into a duct.
- Acute or chronic inflammation of the gallbladder.
- Painful urination.
- Fold within the gallbladder fundus.
- Calculi located within the bile duct.
- Fold within the neck or body of the gallbladder.
- Surgical removal of the kidney.
- Tissue death caused by an interruption of the blood supply.
- Pear-shaped sac responsible for storing bile until it is released through the cystic duct.
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- Surgical removal of the gallbladder.
- Laboratory value of the percentage of blood volume made up of red blood cells.
- Enlarged spleen.
- Duct which carries bile from the cystic and hepatic ducts to the duodenum.
- Low output of urine that is the result of many possible causes including dehydration, renal failure, or urinary obstruction.
- Formation or presence of stones within the gallbladder.
- Red blood cell; contains hemoglobin.
- Outer parenchyma of the adrenal gland that secretes corticoids, including cortisol and aldosterone.
- White blood cell; protects and fights against infection in the body.
- Duct of the gallbladder which joins with the hepatic duct to form the common bile duct
- Secreting into blood or tissue.
- Also known as the renal fascia; dense connective tissue that surrounds and helps anchor the kidney, adipose capsule, and the adrenal gland.
- Inflammation of the urinary bladder.
26 Clues: Enlarged spleen. • Painful urination. • Blood in the urine. • 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. • ...
Anatomy Terminology 2021-08-19
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- cavity containing the subdivisions of the cranial cavity and spinal cavity
- Toward or at midline of the body
- Posterior surface of elbow
- Forms external body covering
- Fingers, toes
- Nose area
- Study of the structure and shapes of the body and its parts and their relationships to one another
- Armpit
- Chest
- Posterior surface of leg; the calf
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- Separates lungs into right and left cavities in the thoracic cavity
- Point of shoulder
- Also called the coronal section
- Cut down the middle of the body with right and left parts of equal size
- Separates thoracic cavity from rest of ventral cavity
- Area of spinal column
- Eliminates nitrogen-containing wastes from the body
- Chin
- Area where thigh meets body trunk; groin
- Anterior knee
20 Clues: Chin • Chest • Armpit • Nose area • Fingers, toes • Anterior knee • Point of shoulder • Area of spinal column • Posterior surface of elbow • Forms external body covering • Also called the coronal section • Toward or at midline of the body • Posterior surface of leg; the calf • Area where thigh meets body trunk; groin • Eliminates nitrogen-containing wastes from the body • ...
Animal Terminology 2023-08-30
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- offspring/young chicken
- agricultural product from goats
- agricultural products from sheep
- castrated male cattle
- young female sheep
- offspring/young of cattle
- castrated male chicken
- Mature male chicken
- mature female sheep
- Mature male sheep
- Mature female cattle
- offspring/young of swine
- castrated male swine
- young female swine
- offspring/young of goats
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- mature female chicken
- young female chicken
- agricultural product from chickens
- young female cattle
- castrated male sheep
- Mature male swine
- mature male goat
- agricultural product from cattle
- young female goat
- mature female swine
- mature female goat
- agricultural product from swine
- offspring/young from sheep
28 Clues: mature male goat • Mature male swine • young female goat • Mature male sheep • young female sheep • mature female goat • young female swine • young female cattle • mature female swine • Mature male chicken • mature female sheep • young female chicken • castrated male sheep • Mature female cattle • castrated male swine • mature female chicken • castrated male cattle • castrated male chicken • ...
Football Terminology 2023-08-06
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- A set-piece awarded to a team for a foul committed by the opponent.
- A goal scored by tapping the ball into an empty net from close range.
- Additional time added at the end of each half for stoppages.
- The player designated to lead the team on the field.
- A tiebreaker to decide the winner if the match ends in a draw.
- The team that finishes the match with more goals and secures the victory.
- The referee and assistant referees who enforce the rules of the game.
- set-piece taken from the corner of the field, awarded to the attacking team.
- A restart taken by the defending team from their own goal area.
- An attempt by a player to deceive the referee into awarding a foul.
- A card shown by the referee to send off a player from the match.
- The rectangular area in front of each goal where certain rules apply.
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- A caution shown by the referee to signal a warning to a player.
- A match in which a team does not concede any goals.
- A pass that sets up a goal for a teammate.
- The two vertical posts that form part of the goal.
- Scoring three goals by a player in a single match.
- Additional time played if the match is tied after regular time.
- When a player accidentally scores a goal for the opposing team.
- A player positioned ahead of the ball and the second-last defender.
- A free-kick from the penalty spot awarded for a foul inside the box.
- A fair challenge to dispossess an opponent of the ball.
- A team's roster, including players and substitutes.
- Passing the ball through an opponent's legs.
- Quickly transitioning from defense to offense after gaining possession.
25 Clues: A pass that sets up a goal for a teammate. • Passing the ball through an opponent's legs. • The two vertical posts that form part of the goal. • Scoring three goals by a player in a single match. • A match in which a team does not concede any goals. • A team's roster, including players and substitutes. • The player designated to lead the team on the field. • ...
Procedural Terminology 2023-08-15
23 Clues: life • joint • scope • colon • thorax • abdomen • view of • stomach • abdomen • bronchi • abdomen • fixiation • esophagus • strenghten • to cut into • peridcardium • surgical repair • create hole or mouth • breaking or dissolving • puncture to obtain CSF • amnion (amniotic fluid) • fusion or binding together • surgical removal, or resection
Plant Terminology 2023-11-28
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- - any member of flowering plants that has a pair of leaves in the embryo of the seed
- - a group of seed-producing plants that includes conifers, cycads, and Gingko. The name means “naked seed” because of the unenclosed condition of the seeds.
- meristem - a specialized zone of growth found at the tips of plants that is responsible for the extension of shoots and roots
- - plants that keep their leaves all year-round
- - the natural compound present in green plants that gives them their color. This helps the plants absorb energy from the sun.
- - water-soluble pigments that are found naturally in foods found in red, purple, and blue fruits and vegetables
- - these are thin branching roots that grow from the stem. They are universally present in monocot plants and ferns.
- - these roots are occasionally used as food because they are able to store nutrients during development
- - a group of plants that produce flowers and fruits. This group includes about 300,000 species!
- - any member of flowering plants that has one leaf in the embryo of the seed
- - large groups of plants that have tissues capable of moving water and minerals throughout the plant, including xylem and phloem
- - roots that are exposed to the air that can photosynthesize and have chlorophyll. They are also an example of adventitious roots.
- - a plant that lives more than two years
- - modified adventitious roots that grow downward that support the lower branches
- - fungi that have symbiotic relationships with the roots of many plants
- crown - the part of the root system from where the stem arises
- - a plant that completes its life cycle in one year (or growing season) and then dies
- - these roots extend horizontally from the main stem, contributing to anchoring the plant in the soil, facilitating water uptake, and extracting nutrients required for growth. They are also known to make symbiotic relationships with bacteria and fungi.
- - natural pigments in plants, algae, bacteria, and fungi that exhibit yellow, orange, red, and purple colors
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- - the process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar
- - a plant that takes two years to complete its life cycle
- - the process of shedding old or unwanted leaves, flowers, fruits, or other parts of a plant. This happens when that part has served its function, is ripe, or is no longer needed.
- - a root that comes from a point other than the radicle or the root axis. This can be in response to stress conditions such as nutrient deficiency.
- - groups of plants without vascular systems. These plants instead have simpler tissues that have specialized functions for transporting water and nutrients.
- - bacteria that are capable of “fixing” nitrogen
- - the main primary root system, growing vertically downward. Some of these roots are specialized for food storage (like the roots of carrots and beets).
- - the process of aging in plants. It may take place in the roots, leaves, stems, or in the whole plant.
- - this tissue transports water throughout the body of the plant
- - this tissue transports sugar throughout the body of the plant
- - plants that lose their leaves annually
- - red and yellow pigments found in plants and in some cases, replaces anthocyanins
31 Clues: - a plant that lives more than two years • - plants that lose their leaves annually • - plants that keep their leaves all year-round • - bacteria that are capable of “fixing” nitrogen • - a plant that takes two years to complete its life cycle • crown - the part of the root system from where the stem arises • ...
Livestock Terminology 2023-11-15
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- Kid/Doeling Young female goat who hasn't had kids
- Mature Male Goat that can reproduce
- newly born pig
- Mature Male Cattle that can still reproduce
- castrated male cattle
- a castrated male horse
- mature female horse that has had foals
- newly born horse
- Lamb Young female sheep (has not reproduced)
- newly born cattle
- mature female pig that has had piglets
- mature male chicken
- Scientific Term for Chickens and Other Meat Birds
- Mature Male Pig still intact
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- a newly hatched or a very young chicken
- scientific name for pigs
- young female horse less than 4 years old
- a young female chicken that hasn't laid eggs yet
- scientific term for sheep
- castrated male chicken
- scientific term for horses
- castrated male pig
- newly born goat
- a newly born sheep
- Mature Male Horse that can still reproduce
- a young female pig that has not yet had piglets
- Mature Female Sheep that has had lambs
- Mature Female Cattle that have had babies
- a castrated male sheep or goat
- young female cattle that haven't had a calf
- mature female chicken that has laid eggs
- Mature Male Sheep that can still reproduce
- Mature Female Goat that has had kids
33 Clues: newly born pig • newly born goat • newly born horse • newly born cattle • castrated male pig • a newly born sheep • mature male chicken • castrated male cattle • castrated male chicken • a castrated male horse • scientific name for pigs • scientific term for sheep • scientific term for horses • Mature Male Pig still intact • a castrated male sheep or goat • Mature Male Goat that can reproduce • ...
Anatomy Terminology 2024-05-14
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- - toes in most mammals
- - towards the spine of the animal
- - often referred to as the thigh bone
- - towards the tail end of the body
- - superficial layer of the skin
- - clear outer covering of the eyeball
- - external part of the ear
- - relatively flat and triangular-shaped bone
- - strong bands of white fibrous tissue
- - allows for the attachment of major flight muscles
- - the coloured part of the eye
- - a protein rich fluid
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- - towards the lower surface of the animal
- - the white outer of the eye
- - towards the side of the animal
- - deep layer of the skin
- - towards the head of the animal
- - external opening for all systems
- - unions or function between two or more bones
- - towards the midline of the animal
- - aids in clotting to minimise blood loss
- - carries blood away from the heart
22 Clues: - toes in most mammals • - a protein rich fluid • - deep layer of the skin • - external part of the ear • - the white outer of the eye • - the coloured part of the eye • - superficial layer of the skin • - towards the side of the animal • - towards the head of the animal • - towards the spine of the animal • - towards the tail end of the body • - external opening for all systems • ...
Animal Terminology 2024-05-15
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- mature male rabbit
- Act of giving birth in goats.
- Young beef/dairy animal either male or female.
- Female swine that has no litter
- Uncastrated male horse
- very young chicken not yet at market weight
- Castrated male swine
- act of giving birth in sheep
- young chicken at market weight
- female goat
- Castrated male sheep.
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- Act of giving birth in Rabbits.
- young goat.
- Female beef/dairy animal that has had a calf
- Castrated male horse.
- Castrated male chicken.
- Newborn horse
- female horse over 2 years of age
- newborn rabbit
- female rabbit of any age
- Uncastrated male swine.
- Female beef/dairy animal that has not had a calf.
22 Clues: young goat. • female goat • Newborn horse • newborn rabbit • mature male rabbit • Castrated male swine • Castrated male horse. • Castrated male sheep. • Uncastrated male horse • Castrated male chicken. • Uncastrated male swine. • female rabbit of any age • act of giving birth in sheep • Act of giving birth in goats. • young chicken at market weight • Act of giving birth in Rabbits. • ...
Livestock Terminology 2024-02-23
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- Offspring/Young Goat
- Young Female Poultry
- Mature Male Cattle
- Mature Female Poultry
- Offspring/Young Cattle
- Mature Male Goat
- Mature Female Swine
- Young Female Goat
- Mature Male Swine
- Mature Male Sheep
- Young Female Cattle
- Mature Female Sheep
- Castrated Male Goat
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- Offspring/Young Swine
- Offspring/Young Sheep
- Young Female Sheep
- Offspring/Young Poultry
- Mature Female Cattle
- Castrated Male Poultry
- Mature Male Poultry
- Castrated Male Cattle
- Castrated Male Swine
- Castrated Male Sheep
- Mature Female Goat
- Young Female Swine
25 Clues: Mature Male Goat • Young Female Goat • Mature Male Swine • Mature Male Sheep • Young Female Sheep • Mature Male Cattle • Mature Female Goat • Young Female Swine • Mature Male Poultry • Mature Female Swine • Young Female Cattle • Mature Female Sheep • Castrated Male Goat • Offspring/Young Goat • Young Female Poultry • Mature Female Cattle • Castrated Male Swine • Castrated Male Sheep • ...
Accounting terminology 2024-07-22
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- Cost incurred to generate revenue
- System where each transaction affects at least two accounts
- Allocation of the cost of an intangible asset over its useful life
- List of all accounts and their balances to check for errors
- Recording financial transactions
- Money invested in a business
- Basic assumption, concept, or rule
- represents the ownership stake that shareholders have in a company
- Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
- Something owned with monetary value
- Stock of goods held for resale
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- Record of all accounts and transactions of a business
- Right side of an account
- Allocation of the cost of a tangible asset over its useful life
- Left side of an account
- Income earned from business operations
- Debts or obligations owed by a business
- Revenues and expenses that have been earned or incurred but not yet recorded
- Financial statement showing assets, liabilities, and equity.
- flow, Movement of money in and out of a business
- Book of original entry for accounting transactions
21 Clues: Left side of an account • Right side of an account • Money invested in a business • Stock of goods held for resale • Recording financial transactions • Cost incurred to generate revenue • Basic assumption, concept, or rule • Something owned with monetary value • Income earned from business operations • Debts or obligations owed by a business • ...
Computer Terminology 2024-08-23
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- A device used to move your cursor around the screen.
- Data that is entered into the computer using the keyboard, mouse or other devices.
- A device that lets you input your voice or other sounds into the computer.
- The smallest unit of computer data.
- A device that converts analog signals into air vibrations to create audible sounds.
- What does the M in RAM stand for?
- A device that transfers images and documents from your computer to paper.
- An input device that takes video and images of the real world and inputs them into the computer.
- What does www stand for?
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- Type of storage/application that is not kept on your personal computer but is stored somewhere on the Internet.
- Microsoft's online storage space.
- The main storage device of a computer.
- An output device used to display images and text.
- A set of instructions that tells a computer how to function.
- The main brain of a computer.
- A device that connects to the outside of your computer, ex. printer, mouse.
- To organize your files, put them in these.
- A basic art program that is built into Windows.
- Computers that are connected together in order to share resources.
- A more powerful computer that manages other computers.
- A type of expansion card that can be added to your computer to improve image processing.
- Information that is represented using 1s and 0s.
22 Clues: What does www stand for? • The main brain of a computer. • Microsoft's online storage space. • What does the M in RAM stand for? • The smallest unit of computer data. • The main storage device of a computer. • To organize your files, put them in these. • A basic art program that is built into Windows. • Information that is represented using 1s and 0s. • ...
Legal Terminology 2024-08-27
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- The action of a court to deny, vacate, or make void a request on the legal process, such as a warrant. A warrant can be quashed by the Court when a person appears in court to resolve their criminal case.
- Money or property was given to the Court for the temporary release of a defendant, to ensure that the defendant will return to court.
- A third party (employer/bank) who is served notice by a court to surrender money in settlement of a debt or claim.
- To cancel or rescind a court order.
- A motion is a formal written request to a hearing officer for purposes of obtaining an order in favor of the individual making the request.
- The police issued an order to appear before a judge on a given date to defend against a stated charge.
- A formal accusation by a grand jury that charges a person with a crime.
- Someone without enough money to either support himself or herself or his or her family. Someone who cannot afford to pay certain fees required by the court.
- Legal paper filed to start various types of civil lawsuits.
- The legal process by which one recovers land or a dwelling from another.
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- A decision or sentence imposed by a judge.
- A written direction of a court or judge to do or refrain from doing certain acts.
- The court location.
- Provides legal notice to a party about a lawsuit and may involve an order to appear and or response to the complaint.
- A date where the court informs a defendant of his or her charges and asks him/her how he or she is going to plead (responsible or not responsible).
- A claim presented by a defendant in opposition to a deduction from the claim of the plaintiff whether or not it arises from the matters in question in the plaintiff's action
- A charge or security or encumbrance upon property.
- A postponement of further proceedings in a hearing, trial, or another judicial proceeding until a later date.
- An elected official responsible for service of process.
- Offenses punishable by fines or being jailed for a certain amount of time or a combination of fines and jail.
20 Clues: The court location. • To cancel or rescind a court order. • A decision or sentence imposed by a judge. • A charge or security or encumbrance upon property. • An elected official responsible for service of process. • Legal paper filed to start various types of civil lawsuits. • A formal accusation by a grand jury that charges a person with a crime. • ...
Anatomical Terminology 2024-09-03
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- It is superior to our facial.
- Consists of respiratory, digestive, excretory, and reproductive systems.
- Connected to the esophagus
- It is connected to the
- Used for feeling and making things.
- Connected to the brachial and antebrachial.
- It is where the humerus bone is located at.
- It assists in chewing foods.
- Posterior of the antecubital
- It is connected to the digits in hands.
- Consists of reproductive system.
- Includes arms from the shoulder to the hands.
- It is connected to clavicle.
- It consists of skull and brain.
- Anterior to the popliteal.
- It is the posterior of the patella.
- It is posterior to the trunk.
- It is anterior to the ribs.
- Connects the antebrachial and palmar.
- Biggest digit on the feet.
- Inferior of the oral.
- It is posterior to the pelvis.
- Inferior to the dorsal.
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- It is connected to the fingers in hands.
- Includes the lower extremities.
- It has rib cage as protection.
- It is medial to our eyes.
- The auditory sense is involve.
- It is where the tibia and fibula bones are located at.
- Consists of digestive system.
- Provides flexibility to the hips.
- Inferior to the patellar.
- It is medial to the shoulders.
- Foundation of tarsals and metatarsals.
- The largest bone in the human body.
- It is connected to the radius and ulna.
- It connects the arms to the shoulders.
- Inferior to the umbilical.
- It is inferior to the head.
- Superior to the pelvic.
- Inferior to the cranial
- It is contralateral to the trunk.
- Provides support to the feet.
- Connects the antecubital and carpal.
- It is contralateral to our mouth.
45 Clues: Inferior of the oral. • It is connected to the • Superior to the pelvic. • Inferior to the cranial • Inferior to the dorsal. • It is medial to our eyes. • Inferior to the patellar. • Connected to the esophagus • Inferior to the umbilical. • Anterior to the popliteal. • Biggest digit on the feet. • It is inferior to the head. • It is anterior to the ribs. • It assists in chewing foods. • ...
Skincare Terminology 2024-09-04
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- Process of removing the outer layer of dead skin cells to reveal smoother skin.
- A skin treatment that uses light energy to treat acne, hyperpigmentation, and wrinkles.
- A chemical exfoliant that targets oil and is great for acne-prone skin.
- Hormone responsible for increased oil production during puberty, leading to acne.
- A method of skincare that involves freezing fat cells to sculpt the body.
- A common acne treatment that helps reduce oil production and inflammation.
- This clay is often used in face masks to absorb excess oil and impurities.
- Type of bacteria that causes acne by clogging pores.
- UV protection ingredient often found in sunscreens.
- Ingredient often derived from plants, used to soothe irritated skin.
- This ingredient is known for repairing the skin barrier and is commonly found in moisturizers.
- Small water- and oil-based capsules used to deliver concentrated ingredients to the skin.
- A technique that uses tiny needles to boost collagen production in the skin.
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- Skincare technique using light suction to exfoliate and cleanse pores.
- Type of acid derived from sugar cane, used for chemical exfoliation.
- A natural moisturizing factor, often found in serums to boost hydration.
- This vitamin is a powerful antioxidant that helps brighten the skin.
- Commonly found in cleansers, this ingredient helps dissolve makeup and oil.
- Skin condition characterized by red, itchy patches, often treated with moisturizers.
- This skincare acid is used to exfoliate and dissolve dead skin cells.
- The outermost layer of the skin that acts as a barrier.
- The process of applying serum or moisturizer to the skin by gently pressing, not rubbing.
- An oily, waxy substance produced by the skin's sebaceous glands.
- The name of the protein that gives skin its elasticity.
24 Clues: UV protection ingredient often found in sunscreens. • Type of bacteria that causes acne by clogging pores. • The outermost layer of the skin that acts as a barrier. • The name of the protein that gives skin its elasticity. • An oily, waxy substance produced by the skin's sebaceous glands. • Type of acid derived from sugar cane, used for chemical exfoliation. • ...
animal terminology 2023-02-02
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- young male swine
- newborn rabbit
- young female horse
- mature male
- newborn goose
- mature male horse
- newborn cattle
- mature male goat
- mature male goose
- mature female goat
- young female chicken
- young male horse
- mature male duck
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- young male goat
- newborn duck
- young male cattle
- mature female swine
- mature female turkey
- young male chicken
- newborn horse
- young female swine
- newborn sheep
- newborn chicken
- mature male turkey
- mature female horse
25 Clues: mature male • newborn duck • newborn goose • newborn horse • newborn sheep • newborn rabbit • newborn cattle • young male goat • newborn chicken • young male swine • mature male goat • young male horse • mature male duck • young male cattle • mature male horse • mature male goose • young female horse • young male chicken • young female swine • mature female goat • mature male turkey • mature female swine • ...
Loan Terminology 2023-02-14
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- an offer to approve a loan based on different terms than those originally requested by the applicant
- applications submitted directly to a loan officer or lending center
- the system used by AK USA to submit loan applications
- an asset used to secure a loan. If the applicant defaults on the loan, AK USA may repossess this asset to collect on the debt
- written permission to obtain a loan payoff
- the process of obtaining the applicant's signatures on loan closing documents and funding the loan in APPRO
- the underwriters of loan requests. They will assess loan applications using approved guidelines
- a person applying for a loan
- a team who assists branch staff in satisfying the stipulations and validation steps necessary to close the loan
- a program that allows AK USA's members to electronically sign loan documents
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- a financial institution that holds a security interest for the collateral use to secure a loan
- a formal bill of sale between buyer and dealer that discloses information about the purchase
- a written estimate of a collateral's market value by a qualified appraiser
- a document issued by a state to identify the owner of a motor vehicle
- document certifying the country of origin and collateral description including year / make / model / and serial number
- an approved decision that does not reflect the amount / term / or specific financing the applicant originally requested. This decision often comes with stipulations that must be met before being further reviewed
- applications submitted on behalf of an applicant from a merchant or dealer
- Serial number for a motor vehicle o other type of collateral that has a title or MSO
- using the proceeds of a loan to payoff an existing loan
- the amount requested or already financed compared to the value of the collateral
- condition(s) that must be met in order for the loan to be approved
- a person who accepts responsibility for repaying a debt
- percentage rate that shows the cost of credit the borrower actually pays including loan interest points an origination fees
23 Clues: a person applying for a loan • written permission to obtain a loan payoff • the system used by AK USA to submit loan applications • using the proceeds of a loan to payoff an existing loan • a person who accepts responsibility for repaying a debt • condition(s) that must be met in order for the loan to be approved • ...
Flower Terminology 2023-05-14
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- Sugar that plants produce during photosynthesis
- Another word for 'stem'
- A ______ carries pollen from plant to plant for reproduction
- Part of the plant that produces pollen
- Organ that takes up water and mineral from the soil (hint: plural)
- Sperm of the flower
- Cells that controls stoma, allowing for gas exchange
- Transport system that moves sugars up and down the plant
- Organ that helps plant make its own sugar
- Small leaves under the flower
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- Plant system that is above ground and includes leaves, buds, stems, flowers and fruits
- Transport system that moves water up the plant
- Cells that protect inside of leaf and produce waxy cuticle
- Tissue that covers the plant
- Holds the anther
- Organ that holds up the plant
- Process that plants go through to make sugar
- Tissue comprised of tubes that allow water and sugars to move
- Cells used for photosynthesis
- Tissue that includes different types of photosynthetic cells
- Organ where unfertilized eggs are found
- When the pollen and ovule combine to make a seed (hint: verb)
- Holes in leaf for gas exchange
23 Clues: Holds the anther • Sperm of the flower • Another word for 'stem' • Tissue that covers the plant • Organ that holds up the plant • Cells used for photosynthesis • Small leaves under the flower • Holes in leaf for gas exchange • Part of the plant that produces pollen • Organ where unfertilized eggs are found • Organ that helps plant make its own sugar • ...
Physics Terminology 2023-06-08
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- Law a mathematical relationship between voltage, current, and resistance in an electric circuit
- Energy the energy an object possesses due to its position or state
- the amount of matter in an object
- the opposition to the flow of electric current
- a device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
- the maximum displacement or distance moved by a point on a vibrating body or wave
- Field a region around a magnet where a magnetic force can be detected
- the basic unit of a chemical element, consisting of a nucleus of protons and neutrons with electrons orbiting around it
- the force that attracts two objects with mass towards each other
- a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance
- a type of electromagnetic radiation that travels in waves
- the rate at which an object changes its position in a given time
- Charge a fundamental property of matter that can be either positive or negative
- Mechanics the branch of physics that deals with the behavior of matter and energy at the atomic and subatomic level
- Energy the energy an object possesses due to its motion
- a measure of the force that causes an object to rotate around an axis
- the number of complete wavelengths that pass a point in a given time
- Current a flow of electric charge
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- a material that allows electricity to flow through it easily
- a repetitive motion of a body around an equilibrium point
- the transfer of thermal energy
- a concept that describes the sequence of events and the duration between them
- a type of mechanical wave that travels through a medium
- the product of an object's mass and velocity
- Laws of Motion three fundamental laws that describe the relationship between a body and the forces acting upon it
- the rate at which an object changes its velocity over time
- the rate at which work is done or energy is transferred
- of Conservation of Energy the total amount of energy in a system remains constant, although energy can change forms
- the transfer of energy that results from a force acting on an object over a distance
- Energy the energy a substance possesses due to the motion of its particles
- a complete path through which electric current can flow
- the bending of waves around an object or through a narrow opening
- Field a region in which an electric charge would experience a force
- a push or pull on an object due to the interaction with another object
34 Clues: the transfer of thermal energy • the amount of matter in an object • Current a flow of electric charge • the product of an object's mass and velocity • the opposition to the flow of electric current • a type of mechanical wave that travels through a medium • the rate at which work is done or energy is transferred • ...
Legal Terminology 2023-05-12
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- Courts are used to resolve legal issues
- the crime of stealing or misappropriating money or assets
- Free on board means shipping to a specific place without cost
- corpus, Law enforcement officials must appear in court to determine prison status
- to resolve legal disputes through mutual agreement
- Dishonesty, illegality, or knowingly exceeding authority for improper reasons
- Force, false imprisonment, threats, and psychological torture are used to compel people
- a permanent principal home
- a shortage
- Claim or charge against property or funds for debt or service rendered
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- Governmental authority to take private real estate for public use
- The principal dwelling of a household can be declared in writing
- doing business as
- Court order to set money aside until debtor owes creditor
- A person with the power and obligation to act for another
- Latin for "therefore"
- income, Income from all sources before deductions
- means legal responsibility for one's acts or omissions
- is Latin for "that is" or "that is to say"
- Abbreviation for "and others"
- To guarantee against any loss which another might suffer
21 Clues: a shortage • doing business as • Latin for "therefore" • a permanent principal home • Abbreviation for "and others" • Courts are used to resolve legal issues • is Latin for "that is" or "that is to say" • income, Income from all sources before deductions • to resolve legal disputes through mutual agreement • means legal responsibility for one's acts or omissions • ...
BHCS001 Terminology 2023-05-18
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- Do not require oxygen and are not poisoned by it.
- String of cocci bacteria
- A amine released by mast cells, commonly known for causing allergies
- Precursor to macrophage
- PAMP
- Extracellular adaptive immunity
- Large mononuclear phagocytic cells that is important in innate immunity
- Messy cell death from chemical or physical injury
- Original theory that diseases were caused by bad air
- Rod shaped bacteria
- Adaptive immune response within the cell
- A protein that binds to an antigen
- An infection that causes disease
- Virialance part of Gram- bacteria
- Programmed cell death
- A type of cell-mediated immunity elicited by an antigen but can take hours or days to react
- Another name for cytokine
- Organelle that contains digestive enzymes
- The destruction and removal of foreign substances and dead cells.
- Slow Highly-Specific part of the immune system with memory
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- An area of low/no oxygen
- Baterial toxins that are secreted to damage the cell
- An inflammatory condition of the joints most likely caused by an autoimmune response
- Cluster of cocci bacteria
- Genes that regulate cell growth
- Protein released by some immune cells to signal infection/trauma
- A type of cytokines that help cells to resist viral replication
- Microbes that grow in oxygen
- The process when the immune system tags foreign pathogens for phagocytosis
- Thick layer found in Gram+ bacteria
- Round shaped bacteria
- Bacterial toxins that are released when the cell is damaged
- Small changes in viruses like in structure or nucleic acid
- Fluid component of clotted blood
- A series of surface-associated microbial cells enclosed in an extracellular polymeric substance matrix.
- A non harmful agent that causes a strong immune response
- Grow with or without oxygen
- A molecule that binds to an antibody
- Microbes that are poisoned by oxygen
- Need oxygen but are poisoned by higher concentrations of oxygen.
- General name for a white blood cell
- A type of vaccine that immunises against the toxin of a virus
- Large changes in virus/large mutations
43 Clues: PAMP • Rod shaped bacteria • Round shaped bacteria • Programmed cell death • Precursor to macrophage • An area of low/no oxygen • String of cocci bacteria • Cluster of cocci bacteria • Another name for cytokine • Grow with or without oxygen • Microbes that grow in oxygen • Genes that regulate cell growth • Extracellular adaptive immunity • Fluid component of clotted blood • ...
Anatomy Terminology 2023-08-24
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- shoulder point
- bottom region of the foot, furthest from the toes
- section dividing the body into superior and inferior regions
- near or at the surface of the body
- subdivided cavity containing the thoracic cavity
- arm
- another word for "front"
- skull cavity
- posterior region specifically between the hips and ribs
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- system containing muscles and joints
- referring to the lower part of the body
- divides the body roughly into left and right parts
- posterior region inferior to the knee
- group of organs that work together toward a common purpose
- away from the midline
- opposite of patellar
- hip area
- leg area
- in the dorsal region, containing the shoulder blade
- muscle that separates the ventral body and thoracic cavity
20 Clues: arm • hip area • leg area • skull cavity • shoulder point • opposite of patellar • away from the midline • another word for "front" • near or at the surface of the body • system containing muscles and joints • posterior region inferior to the knee • referring to the lower part of the body • subdivided cavity containing the thoracic cavity • ...
Anatomy Terminology 2023-08-25
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- shoulder point
- bottom region of the foot, furthest from the toes
- section dividing the body into superior and inferior regions
- near or at the surface of the body
- subdivided cavity containing the thoracic cavity
- arm
- another word for "front"
- skull cavity
- posterior region specifically between the hips and ribs
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- system containing muscles and joints
- referring to the lower part of the body
- divides the body roughly into left and right parts
- posterior region inferior to the knee
- group of organs that work together toward a common purpose
- away from the midline
- opposite of the patellar
- hip area
- leg area
- in the dorsal region, containing the shoulder blade
- muscle that separates the ventral body and thoracic cavity
20 Clues: arm • hip area • leg area • skull cavity • shoulder point • away from the midline • opposite of the patellar • another word for "front" • near or at the surface of the body • system containing muscles and joints • posterior region inferior to the knee • referring to the lower part of the body • subdivided cavity containing the thoracic cavity • ...
Speech Terminology 2021-10-01
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- a speech with very little preparation and rehearsal time
- a words implied meaning
- mass communications aimed at a specific audience
- the process of concentrating on what is heard, attaching meaning, and reacting to it
- the process of translating communication into meaning
- a word or phrase used as a substitute for an unpleasant or disturbing expression
- a process for exchanging ideas and creating meaning
- done without planning
- the use of space
- description that brings a person’s words and actions to life
- the process of turning ideas into messages
- pauses on either side of a word or phrase for special emphasis
- a tool for reasoning by which conclusion is inferred from premises
- physical, mental, and cultural forms of interference
- a question that is limited to a specific piece of information or a simple “yes” or “no” answer
- gestures, eye contact, posture, facial expressions, and proxemics as conveyors of feeling
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- the art of using language effectively, especially in public speaking
- 5 step speaking process that uses a problem-solution method to organize information for effective persuasion
- an expression that means something other than the literal meaning of its words
- time and place
- a series of drawings showing a sequence of events
- active listening process during which you mirror a speaker’s thoughts and feelings back for further processing
- a stance in favor of a resolution
- outline of the issues and proposals for a meeting
- he use of vocal effects to express
- the receiver’s response to the sender
26 Clues: time and place • the use of space • done without planning • a words implied meaning • a stance in favor of a resolution • he use of vocal effects to express • the receiver’s response to the sender • the process of turning ideas into messages • mass communications aimed at a specific audience • a series of drawings showing a sequence of events • ...
Speech Terminology 2021-10-01
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- gestures, eye contact, posture, facial expressions, and proxemics as conveyors of feeling
- outline of the issues and proposals for a meeting
- the receiver’s response to the sender
- a speech with very little preparation and rehearsal time
- the art of using language effectively, especially in public speaking
- physical, mental, and cultural forms of interference
- he use of vocal effects to express
- a word or phrase used as a substitute for an unpleasant or disturbing expression
- the use of space
- the process of turning ideas into messages
- the process of translating communication into meaning
- pauses on either side of a word or phrase for special emphasis
- a stance in favor of a resolution
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- a series of drawings showing a sequence of events
- a tool for reasoning by which conclusion is inferred from premises
- the process of concentrating on what is heard, attaching meaning, and reacting to it
- a question that is limited to a specific piece of information or a simple “yes” or “no” answer
- active listening process during which you mirror a speaker’s thoughts and feelings back for further processing
- time and place
- mass communications aimed at a specific audience
- an expression that means something other than the literal meaning of its words
- 5 step speaking process that uses a problem-solution method to organize information for effective persuasion
- done without planning
- a words implied meaning
24 Clues: time and place • the use of space • done without planning • a words implied meaning • a stance in favor of a resolution • he use of vocal effects to express • the receiver’s response to the sender • the process of turning ideas into messages • mass communications aimed at a specific audience • a series of drawings showing a sequence of events • ...
Statistics Terminology 2021-09-25
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- data collected from a sample
- every element or identity that relates to the investigation
- measures the average deviation of all the scores from the mean of the data set.
- data collected by measuring or counting
- the range of the middle 50% of all the scores
- data with numerical values that can be expressed as fractions, decimals, as well as rounded off integer values
- data are recorded in numerical form.
- non-symmetrical distribution
- data with numerical values that can only be expressed in integer form
- a single piece of data
- charts are used for categorical data only
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- used for summarising numerical data. The stem column holds the group value, and the leaf column holds the final digit.
- the collection and analysis of data in order to respond to a question.
- the difference between the highest and lowest scores
- items of information.
- data recorded are non-numerical and use labels or categories
- the middle score of a set of data organised from lowest to highest
- charts use pieces of the pie or sectors to represent the category
- like bar charts except that there are no gaps between columns. Used only for numerical data.
- all elements of a population have an equal chance of being selected.
- when selected, ensures that groups within a population have a similar representation in a sample.
- the average of all the scores
- data categories that are named with some notion of order
- data categories that are named for each of the possible responses
- normal distributions
- a representative portion of the population
- data collected from an entire population.
- the score that occurs most frequently
28 Clues: normal distributions • items of information. • a single piece of data • data collected from a sample • non-symmetrical distribution • the average of all the scores • data are recorded in numerical form. • the score that occurs most frequently • data collected by measuring or counting • data collected from an entire population. • charts are used for categorical data only • ...
Livestock Terminology 2021-11-10
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- goat offspring
- young male horse
- young female pig
- young male goat
- young female cattle
- young female sheep
- adult female pig
- young male sheep
- adult male sheep
- young female horse
- horse offspring
- adult female goat
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- young male cattle
- young female goat
- sheep offspring
- adult male goat
- pig offspring
- adult female horse
- young male pig
- adult female sheep
- adult male pig
- adult male horse
- cattle offspring
- Adult male cattle
- adult female cattle
25 Clues: pig offspring • goat offspring • young male pig • adult male pig • sheep offspring • adult male goat • young male goat • horse offspring • young male horse • young female pig • adult female pig • adult male horse • cattle offspring • young male sheep • adult male sheep • young male cattle • young female goat • Adult male cattle • adult female goat • adult female horse • young female sheep • adult female sheep • ...
Bapco terminology 2021-10-19
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- Hydrogen
- Resid Hydrocracker Unit
- Hydrogen Disulphide
- Medium Vacuum Gas Oil
- Low Temperature
- Vacuum Distillation Unit
- Medium Pressure
- Atmospheric Residue
- Crude Distillation Unit
- Process Flow Diagram
- Sour Water Stripper
- Amine Recovery Unit
- High Temperature
- Pounds Per Square Inch Gauge
- Light Vacuum Gas Oil
- Straight Run Vacuum Gas Oil
- Fining Lummus and Cities Services. The companies that developed the reactor technology licensed by Chevron Lummus Global (CLG)
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- A process in which large molecules are broken into smaller molecules by the use of heat, pressure, catalyst and hydrogen
- A process in which hydrocarbon molecules are reacted by the use of heat, pressure, catalyst and hydrogen to remove contaminants from the molecules.
- Hydrogen Recovery Unit
- Medium Temperature
- Low Pressure
- A range of products in the Atmospheric
- Methyl Diethanolamine – the amine used in H2S stripping
- US Gallons Per Minute
- Piping and Instrument Diagram
- Hydrocracking Unit
- Heavy Vacuum Gas Oil
- and Vacuum Column
- Vacuum Residue
30 Clues: Hydrogen • Low Pressure • Vacuum Residue • Low Temperature • Medium Pressure • High Temperature • and Vacuum Column • Medium Temperature • Hydrocracking Unit • Hydrogen Disulphide • Atmospheric Residue • Sour Water Stripper • Amine Recovery Unit • Process Flow Diagram • Heavy Vacuum Gas Oil • Light Vacuum Gas Oil • Medium Vacuum Gas Oil • US Gallons Per Minute • Hydrogen Recovery Unit • ...
Cooking Terminology 2021-11-12
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- To cook a food in the vapor given off by boiling water.
- To moisten foods during cooking with pan drippings or a sauce in order to add flavor and prevent drying.
- To work dough with the heels of your hands in a pressing and folding motion until it becomes smooth and elastic.
- To heat an oven or utensil to a temperature before using it.
- A french term that means to have all your ingredients prepared and ready to go before starting to cook.
- To evenly cover food with crumbs, flour, or a batter.
- To cut food into thin match-like sticks about two inches long.
- To cut into uniform pieces, usually a half inch on all sides.
- To cut narrow grooves or slits partway through the outer surface of a food to tenderize it or to form a decorative pattern.
- To beat a food lightly and rapidly in order to incorporate air into the mixture and to increase its volume.
- To cut food, often fresh herbs, dried fruit, with kitchen shears into very small, uniform pieces using short, quick strokes.
- “To the tooth”, a term to indicate pasta is cooked just enough to keep a firm texture.
- To cook a food in liquid that is kept just below the boiling point; a few bubbles will form slowly and burst just before reaching the surface.
- To add visual appeal to a finished dish.
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- To brown a food, usually meat, quickly on all sides using high heat to seal in the juices.
- To partially cook fruits, vegetables, or nuts in boiling water or steam.
- To gently swirl one food into another; usually done with light and dark batters for cakes or cookies.
- A liquid in which food is allowed to stand in order to flavor or tenderize it.
- To cut off the skin or outer covering of a fruit or vegetable, using a knife or vegetable peeler.
- Cutting food into tiny, irregular pieces.
- To cook food in a liquid for a long time until tender, usually in a covered pot: also the name of the mixture prepared this way.
- To cool a food to below room temperature in the refrigerator or freezer, or over ice.
- To cut into uniform pieces, usually ⅛ to ¼ inch on all sides.
- To work a solid fat, such as a shortening, margarine, or butter into dry ingredients, usually with a pastry blender.
- A measure equal to 1/16 teaspoon.
25 Clues: A measure equal to 1/16 teaspoon. • To add visual appeal to a finished dish. • Cutting food into tiny, irregular pieces. • To evenly cover food with crumbs, flour, or a batter. • To cook a food in the vapor given off by boiling water. • To heat an oven or utensil to a temperature before using it. • To cut into uniform pieces, usually a half inch on all sides. • ...
Anatomical Terminology 2021-04-21
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- a part closer to the trunk of the body or closer to another specified point
- the part above another or closer to the head
- term for foot
- cavity that holds the heart
- term for area in front of elbow
- imaginary midline dividing the body into right and left halves
- plane dividing the body into anterior and posterior sections
- term for forearm
- term for neck
- plane dividing the body into superior and inferior sections
- includes the limbs attached to the body's axis
- pertaining to the ribs
- plane dividing the body into left and right sections
- cavity that holds the brain
- the part below another or towards the feet
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- cavity that holds the lungs
- term for head
- term for belly button
- cavity that holds the liver, gallbladder, stomach, pancreas, spleen, kidney, intestines
- term for groin
- term for breast bone
- term for elbow
- a part farther from the trunk or farther from another specified point
- region between thorax & pelvis
- towards the back
- term for palm
- term for buttock
- term for anterior knee
- includes the head, neck and trunk
- term for cheek
- term for thigh
- the side with respect to the imaginary midline
- term for lower back
- cavity that holds the urinary bladder & reproductive organs
- situated near the surface
- pertaining to hip
- towards the front
37 Clues: term for head • term for palm • term for foot • term for neck • term for groin • term for elbow • term for cheek • term for thigh • towards the back • term for buttock • term for forearm • pertaining to hip • towards the front • term for lower back • term for breast bone • term for belly button • term for anterior knee • pertaining to the ribs • situated near the surface • cavity that holds the lungs • ...
Science Terminology 2021-05-13
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- cycle co2 cycle
- 3rd Atmosphere
- conclusive
- 2nd Atmosphere
- age icy time
- looking for gold
- Layer o3 Layer
- 4th Atmosphere
- Dioxide co2
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- thunder and rain
- summarise with arrows
- biotic range
- change CC
- co2 --> oxygen
- A sphere
- tree
- co2 sea weed process
- 1st Atmosphere
- hot and burn
- level height of ocean
- black mining
- surface top of ocean
22 Clues: tree • A sphere • change CC • conclusive • Dioxide co2 • biotic range • hot and burn • age icy time • black mining • co2 --> oxygen • 3rd Atmosphere • 1st Atmosphere • 2nd Atmosphere • 4th Atmosphere • cycle co2 cycle • thunder and rain • looking for gold • Layer o3 Layer • co2 sea weed process • surface top of ocean • summarise with arrows • level height of ocean
Football Terminology 2022-04-13
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- the break between the 2 periods of a game.
- [2 words] bonus time at the end of any period.
- when a player moves with the ball.
- when a player hits the ball with their head.
- when the ball hits a player on its trajectory.
- a player playing the closest to the opponent's goal.
- the player playing the closest to their goal.
- [2 words] the line that splits the field in two.
- when a player kicks the ball away from his goal.
- kicking the ball to a teammate.
- [2 words] when a player scores 3 or more goals in a game.
- the area of the field close to the sidelines.
- the player protecting the goal.
- the other name for "referees".
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- a foul where a player touches the ball with his hand or arm.
- the lines on each side of the field.
- a player playing in the middle of the field.
- a violation of the rules - you can get a free kick or a penalty.
- a free kick in the goal area.
- when a ball isn't out of the sidelines.
- when a player passes the ball with his hands from the touchline.
- [2 words] a restart situation that the referee gives after a foul.
- when the game ends with a tied score.
- an attacker playing close to the sidelines.
- the opposite of defense.
- a long pass coming from the back or the sidelines.
- kicking the ball to the opponent's goal.
- the action of taking the ball away from the opponent with your feet.
- the way the game starts or restarts after a goal.
- when a player defends against another player.
30 Clues: the opposite of defense. • a free kick in the goal area. • the other name for "referees". • kicking the ball to a teammate. • the player protecting the goal. • when a player moves with the ball. • the lines on each side of the field. • when the game ends with a tied score. • when a ball isn't out of the sidelines. • kicking the ball to the opponent's goal. • ...
Loadsmart Terminology 2022-04-04
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- The party that moves the freight from point A to point B
- This is the number of miles that a carrier is driving without any freight in their trailer to get to where they need to go
- point of origin of a load (pickup location)
- Where you will go the request PTO
- Loadsmart is a (hint: another word for a 3PL)
- delivery location of a load
- This core value means being open to new ideas and cross-department collaboration. Help others.
- How much PTO each Loadsmart employee is given
- Loadsmarts headquarters is located in this city
- Loadsmart's application that is used for internal communication
- Seek this core value out of each meeting, project and conversation. Leave nothing up for assumption.
- Less than truckload
- this core value means make it happen, get the job done.
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- The party that sells the freight to our carriers
- The main contact for Loadsmart at the carrier company, they are typically responsible for rate negotiation and tracking.
- The two-step authentication application used by Loadsmart
- ticketing system used by IT that is used for Loadsmart employees to request internal support from IT
- Loadsmart has many of these in Slack that you can join! One example is #pets_of_loadsmart
- Loadsmarts website is called the ...
- this core value means to take responsibility from start to finish. Own it and know when to disagree and commit. Build something you are proud of.
- This core value means to Ask for the WHY? Challenge the way we do things. Learn something new every day. Take no process, product or decision for granted.
- Loadsmart's internal system(TMS)
- Move more with....
- The mode of transportation that involves a train
- The party that brings in our customer's freight
25 Clues: Move more with.... • Less than truckload • delivery location of a load • Loadsmart's internal system(TMS) • Where you will go the request PTO • Loadsmarts website is called the ... • point of origin of a load (pickup location) • Loadsmart is a (hint: another word for a 3PL) • How much PTO each Loadsmart employee is given • Loadsmarts headquarters is located in this city • ...
Livestock Terminology 2022-02-23
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- Female goat that has not had kids
- Scientific name for sheep
- Scientific name for cattle
- Castrated male goat
- Female sheep that has had lamb(s)
- Unweaned young cow
- Unweaned young sheep
- Intact male pig
- Castrated male sheep
- Intact male sheep
- Castrated male cow trained to work
- Intact male cow
- Female pig that has had litter(s)
- Female pig that has not had andy litters
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- Scientific name for swine
- Unweaned young goat
- Scientific name for goats
- Female cow that has not had calves
- Female goat that has had kid(s)
- Female cow that has had calves
- Female sheep that has not had lambs
- Castrated male pig
- Intact male goat
- Young unweaned pig
- Castrated male cow
25 Clues: Intact male pig • Intact male cow • Intact male goat • Intact male sheep • Castrated male pig • Unweaned young cow • Young unweaned pig • Castrated male cow • Unweaned young goat • Castrated male goat • Unweaned young sheep • Castrated male sheep • Scientific name for swine • Scientific name for goats • Scientific name for sheep • Scientific name for cattle • Female cow that has had calves • ...
Pharmacy Terminology 2022-05-18
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- A restriction on the amount or quantity of medication that is covered by the plan during a specific period.
- A one-time, 30-day supply of a drug that plans must cover when an individual is in a new plan or when their existing plan changes its coverage.
- A pharmaceutical drug that contains the same chemical substance as a brand name. Sale of these drugs are allowed once the patent on the original brand drug expires.
- A list of prescription drugs a plan covers and at what tier.
- Drugs considered to have a strong potential for abuse or addiction, but have a legitimate medical use.
- A type of insurance in which the insured pays a share of the payment made against a claim.
- An official contract that outlines what an insured is entitled to, and what they aren't insured for, under a health insurance policy.
- A statement sent to a member which gives all of the details on what the plan covered, did not cover, how much money needs to be paid, and more. The EOB is generated when your provider submits a claim for the services the member received.
- Occurs when patients pay for a portion of health care costs not covered by health insurance.
- The amount paid out of pocket by the policy holder before an insurance provider will pay any expenses.
- A drug plan formulary that divides drugs into groups.
- A drug that is sold under a specific name or trademark that is protected by a patent.
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- This team generally reviews the pre-authorization requests from members and providers coordinating the care they receive. The goal is to make sure that patients get the care they need without wasting resources.
- Drugs and medications that by law require a written order.
- A drug sold directly to a consumer without the need for a prescription from a healthcare professional.
- A group of medications used to treat the same condition of diagnosis.
- An 11-digit identification number assigned to all drug products.
- A payment made by a member in addition to that made by an insurer.
- The formulary is usually divided into tiers or levels of coverage based on the type or usage of the medication. Each tier has a defined out-of-pocket cost that the patient must pay before receiving the drug.
- A requirement to contact the plan before filling certain prescriptions. Prescribers may need to show that the drug is medically necessary for the plan to cover it.
- A process where members must first try a less expensive drug to see if it works before the plan will agree to cover a more expensive drug.
- A drug that is changed by combining, mixing, or altering ingredients to create a medication tailored to the needs of an individual patient.
- The price a members pay for a policy, usually as a monthly payment.
23 Clues: A drug plan formulary that divides drugs into groups. • Drugs and medications that by law require a written order. • A list of prescription drugs a plan covers and at what tier. • An 11-digit identification number assigned to all drug products. • A payment made by a member in addition to that made by an insurer. • ...
Livestock Terminology 2025-01-19
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- young chicken
- immature male turkey
- castrated male sheep
- immature male horse
- immature female goat
- species name for chickens and turkeys
- mature female goat
- young goat
- castrated male cattle
- young horse
- castrated male goat
- mature male goat
- mature male turkey
- mature female sheep
- young cattle
- species name for goat
- immature female chicken
- immature female horse
- species name for cattle
- castrated male swine
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- immature male chicken
- mature female horse
- immature female turkey
- castrated male chicken or turkey
- young turkey
- mature female chicken or turkey
- immature female pig
- castrated male horse
- species name for sheep
- mature male sheep
- mature female pig
- mature female cattle
- species name for swine
- mature male horse
- mature male chicken
- immature male goat
- young swine
- mature male swine
- species name for horses
- young sheep
- immature female cattle
- mature male cattle
42 Clues: young goat • young horse • young swine • young sheep • young turkey • young cattle • young chicken • mature male goat • mature male sheep • mature female pig • mature male horse • mature male swine • mature female goat • mature male turkey • immature male goat • mature male cattle • mature female horse • immature male horse • immature female pig • castrated male goat • mature male chicken • mature female sheep • ...
Livestock Terminology 2025-01-08
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- Young Male Chicken
- Young Male Cattle
- Group of Goats, Sheep or Chickens
- Young Male Goat
- Meat from Swine
- Group of Horse, Cattle or Swine
- Scientific Name for Cattle
- Mature Female Swine
- Young Female Swine
- Castrated Male Horse
- Newborn Sheep
- Mature Male Goat
- Chicken Meat
- Mature Female Horse
- Newborn Cattle
- Mature Male Swine
- Young Female Cattle
- Castrated Male Cattle
- Goat Meat
- Castrated Male Chicken
- Scientific Name for Sheep
- Scientific Name for Horses
- Mature Male Sheep
- Meet from Cattle
- Mature Female Goat
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- Newborn Horse
- Young Male Horse
- Mature Male Cattle
- Newborn Chicken
- Castrated Male Swine
- Mature Male Chicken
- Mature Female Sheep
- Young Female Horse
- Newborn Goat
- Scientific Name for Chickens
- Newborn Swine
- Meat from an old goat
- Young Female Chicken
- Scientific Name for Goats
- Mature Male Horse
- Mature Female Cattle
- Young Male Sheep
- Young Male Swine
- Mature Female Chicken
- Young Female Goat
- Castrated Male Goat or Sheep
- Scientific Name for Swine
- Young Female Sheep
48 Clues: Goat Meat • Newborn Goat • Chicken Meat • Newborn Horse • Newborn Swine • Newborn Sheep • Newborn Cattle • Newborn Chicken • Young Male Goat • Meat from Swine • Young Male Horse • Mature Male Goat • Young Male Sheep • Young Male Swine • Meet from Cattle • Young Male Cattle • Mature Male Swine • Mature Male Horse • Young Female Goat • Mature Male Sheep • Young Male Chicken • Mature Male Cattle • Young Female Horse • ...
Cattle Terminology 2025-02-03
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- Originates from Scotland
- Brought to Mexico in 1493
- Date backs to the 1600's
- Castarated Male
- Animals with four compartments
- foundation breeds of the Braford
- Male parent of a calf
- Hair is white to steel grey
- Origin in Spicewood Texas
- Originates from Falfurrias Texas
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- Originates from Louisiana in 1932
- Insect and disease resistant
- Origin in Simme valley of Switzerland
- White in color with black points
- A young female calf who has not had a cow
- Large breed with heavy muscling
- Female Parent of a calf
- Developed in Florida in 1947
- Has slight hump
- Has testicles
20 Clues: Has testicles • Castarated Male • Has slight hump • Male parent of a calf • Female Parent of a calf • Originates from Scotland • Date backs to the 1600's • Brought to Mexico in 1493 • Origin in Spicewood Texas • Hair is white to steel grey • Insect and disease resistant • Developed in Florida in 1947 • Animals with four compartments • Large breed with heavy muscling • ...
watercraft terminology 2025-01-31
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- the back end of a boat
- the left side of a boat
- a bar that strengthens the structure of a canoe
- a wall that separates compartments
- the widest point of a boat
- a piece of metal where ropes are attached
- downwind
- a circular current that goes in the opposite direction of the main current
- a fast flowing part of a river
- the top edge of a boat's side
- is a common paddling technique
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- this paddling technique is used for subtle course corrections
- the point of a boat that faces forward when moving
- the right side of a boat
- a long piece of metal that runs along the bottom of a boat
- a moveable barrier installed in a river
- the bottom of a boat that provides buoyancy
- steers the boat
- the flat vertical surface at the stern
- the lowest part of a hull
- a crossbeam in the middle of a canoe
21 Clues: downwind • steers the boat • the back end of a boat • the left side of a boat • the right side of a boat • the lowest part of a hull • the widest point of a boat • the top edge of a boat's side • a fast flowing part of a river • is a common paddling technique • a wall that separates compartments • a crossbeam in the middle of a canoe • the flat vertical surface at the stern • ...
Animal Terminology. 2025-02-07
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- Mature female rabbit?
- Birth term of a fish?
- Mature female horse?
- Castrated male chicken?
- What is a newborn cow called?
- What is the name of a castrated male horse?
- What is a newborn duck called?
- Newborn goat?
- Newborn swine?
- Mature male rabbit?
- Newborn fish?
- What is a young male chicken called?
- What is a newborn horse called?
- Newborn Rabbit?
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- What is a mature female turkey called?
- Mature male duck?
- What is a mature female sheep called?
- Birth term for chicken?
- What is a newborn goose called?
- What is a mature male goose called?
- Mature male sheep?
- Castrated male sheep?
- Newborn turkey name?
- Birth term of a swine?
- Young male horse?
25 Clues: Newborn goat? • Newborn fish? • Newborn swine? • Newborn Rabbit? • Mature male duck? • Young male horse? • Mature male sheep? • Mature male rabbit? • Mature female horse? • Newborn turkey name? • Mature female rabbit? • Birth term of a fish? • Castrated male sheep? • Birth term of a swine? • Birth term for chicken? • Castrated male chicken? • What is a newborn cow called? • ...
Animal Terminology 2025-02-07
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- Mature Female Goat
- young Male Horse
- Mature Female Horse
- Newborn Horse
- Young Female Cattle
- Castrated Male Horse
- Mature Male Swine
- Young male Cattle
- Mature Male Sheep
- Castrated Male Cattle
- Mature Female Cattle
- Young Female sheep
- Young male Goat
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- Young Female Swine
- young male Swine
- Mature Male Horse
- newborn Swine
- Newborn Cattle
- Castrated Male Sheep
- young Male sheep
- Young Female Goat
- Mature Female sheep
- Young Female Horse
- Mature Male Cattle
- Castrated Male Swine
- Newborn Sheep
- Mature Female Swine
- Mature Male Goat
- Newborn Goat
29 Clues: Newborn Goat • newborn Swine • Newborn Horse • Newborn Sheep • Newborn Cattle • Young male Goat • young male Swine • young Male Horse • young Male sheep • Mature Male Goat • Mature Male Horse • Young Female Goat • Mature Male Swine • Young male Cattle • Mature Male Sheep • Young Female Swine • Mature Female Goat • Young Female Horse • Mature Male Cattle • Young Female sheep • Mature Female Horse • ...
animal terminology 2025-02-07
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- newborn term for sheep
- mature male horse
- newborn chicken
- young female horse
- castrated cow
- newborn fish
- mature male turkey
- birthing term for goat
- mature female rabbit
- mature female turkey
- castrated chicken
- mature male cow
- newborn horse term
- birthing term for fish
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- mature male turkey
- young male cow
- mature male rabbit
- birthing term for cow
- young male horse
- mature male duck
- mature male sheep
- young female cow
- young male goat
- mature female cow
- newborn term for rabbits
- newborn term for duck
- mature female sheep
27 Clues: newborn fish • castrated cow • young male cow • newborn chicken • young male goat • mature male cow • young male horse • mature male duck • young female cow • mature male horse • mature male sheep • mature female cow • castrated chicken • mature male turkey • mature male rabbit • young female horse • mature male turkey • newborn horse term • mature female sheep • mature female rabbit • mature female turkey • ...
Animal Terminology 2024-09-19
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- a mature female swine that has given birth
- an immature female chicken
- the process of giving birth in sheep
- a mature male swine that has NOT been castrated
- meat from a young goat
- term for having to do with cattle
- a young or immature male equine
- an uncastrated mature male horse
- the process of giving birth in horses
- a young chicken (usually 6-8 weeks) raised for meat
- the process of giving birth in pigs
- a mature female sheep over 12 months of age
- a young/immature female equine
- a female chicken raised for producing eggs
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- an immature male chicken
- a castrated male goat/sheep of any age
- meat from cattle less that 1 year old
- meat from a mature sheep (usually over 1 year of age)
- meat from swine
- meat from sheep less than 1 year of age
- the process of giving birth in goats
- a young or immature female swine
- relating to birds
- a young(baby) chicken
- a young or immature female bovine
- term for all things related to horses
- a castrated male of any age
- a castrated male chicken (requires castration)
- a mature female horse
- term for things related to sheep
- meat from cattle
- an uncastrated male sheep
32 Clues: meat from swine • meat from cattle • relating to birds • a young(baby) chicken • a mature female horse • meat from a young goat • an immature male chicken • an uncastrated male sheep • an immature female chicken • a castrated male of any age • a young/immature female equine • a young or immature male equine • a young or immature female swine • an uncastrated mature male horse • ...
Music Terminology 2025-02-14
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- Enclose a passage that is to be played more than once.
- Very Loud
- Indicates that the note should be played shorter than its written value, usually half the value, leaving the rest of the metric value silent.
- Medium Soft
- Very Very Loud
- Loud
- Tells the performer to take a breath; this does not affect the tempo.
- Very Soft
- Soft
- This symbol indicates that the note should be played at its full value; adds emphasis.
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- Indicates that a note, chord, or rest is sustained longer than its written value.
- A pause during which time is not counted.
- This notation means to slow the tempo down gradually.
- Indicates that a note should be sung louder, or with a harder attack.
- This notation is used to precisely define the tempo of the music.
- Very Very Soft
- Indicates the conclusion of a composition.
- Connects different notes to create a phrase; singers sing them in a single breath.
- Separates measures of music indicated by the time signature.
- Medium Loud
- Two notes with the same pitch are sung as a single note.
21 Clues: Loud • Soft • Very Loud • Very Soft • Medium Soft • Medium Loud • Very Very Soft • Very Very Loud • A pause during which time is not counted. • Indicates the conclusion of a composition. • This notation means to slow the tempo down gradually. • Enclose a passage that is to be played more than once. • Two notes with the same pitch are sung as a single note. • ...
Terminology Game 2025-03-01
25 Clues: sub • dys • anor • cyto • endo • poly • cyan • uria • itis • enter • hyper • tachy • otomy • hemat • penia • pneumo • venous • cardia • megaly • emesis • trophic • thrombo • abdomino • centesis • glycemia
Business Terminology 2024-12-17
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- A corporation is a legal entity separate from its own.
- A small part of a company that you own
- When a customer is allowed to obtain goods or services before paying with the trust that the payment will be made sometime in the future.
- Taking a risk or a daring journey.
- Debts or responsibilities that a person has to a company.
- Another business that sells the same product or service and tries to become more successful.
- The right to possess another person’s property until they pay a debt
- Money that is owed.
- When two or more people run a business and share profits and liabilities
- A person, thing, or quality of value.
- Enterprise An organization completely or partly owned by the state and controlled by public authority
- When one entity commands the entire market
- A person who operates a business or businesses.
- The amount of money used to run, grow, and build a business.
- A new and original idea that helps to solve issues/ problems
- The exchange of goods or services (not money) for other goods or services.
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- A business or industry that is not owned by the government (it is owned by individual people or commercial companies).
- A business where the owner distributes the business’ name and system so that the business could be spread in different places (eg. Mcdonalds)
- The amount of money a business gets over a set period of time from selling their product or service.
- The money you get from doing something
- A record of an amount owed and of money taken out of the bank.
- A place where people get together to buy and sell goods
- Early release of a model of a product to test the concept
- Proprietorship A person who works for themselves and takes on all legal and financial responsibilities
- When the company does not owe money and is financially stable
- The use of a product or service in a household.
- A portion of a large amount divided among people.
- The amount of goods or services available to buyers
- Making or manufacturing goods.
- Questions asked to the public are used to understand people’s views (as a whole) of a product or service.
- People who work at a company that has already been made
- When the company is in debt and owes money
32 Clues: Money that is owed. • Making or manufacturing goods. • Taking a risk or a daring journey. • A person, thing, or quality of value. • A small part of a company that you own • The money you get from doing something • When one entity commands the entire market • When the company is in debt and owes money • The use of a product or service in a household. • ...
Baroque Terminology 2025-03-04
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- A genre invented in the Baroque era combining music, drama and dance to tell a story (usually secular), with costumes and elaborate staging.
- The principal keyboard instrument for church music in the Baroque era. Often nicknamed the king of instruments.
- A work for one or more voices with instrumental accompaniment, with a sacred text (but sometimes secular). Smaller in scope than an oratorio.
- A common compositional techniques used in the Baroque era whereby a melody is played against itself at different entry points.
- A type of musical texture whereby a primary part is supported by one or more additional strands that provide the harmony.
- A technique where a note is sustained or "held over" from the previous chord into the next one, creating a dissonance.
- A musical composition typically on a religious theme performed by solo voices, chorus, and orchestra in a concert setting.
- An important element of Baroque performance practice used to intensify the emotion of a composition via embellishment, and to showcase the virtuosity of the performer.
- A stringed keyboard instrument that produces sound by plucking the strings, used most commonly in the Baroque era.
- A composition in which a short melody or phrase is introduced by one part and successively taken up by others and developed by interweaving the parts.
- The text or script of an opera or oratorio.
- A passage in vocal music written to emulate the pace, declamation, and natural inflections of speech.
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- The era before the Baroque.
- A type of musical texture consisting of two or more simultaneous lines of independent melody.
- A musical texture during which a single instrument plays, or multiple instruments play in unison.
- A male singer who was castrated before puberty to preserve the high pitch of his voice.
- A work for one or more solo instruments accompanied by an orchestra.
- The bass part that is performed by the harpsichord and lower strings.
- Part of a large vocal work, designed for characters to pause and reflect on the action and showcase their vocal virtuosity.
- The predominant instrumental family in the Baroque orchestra.
- The four voice types in a Chorus are Soprano, Alto, ______, and Bass.
- A set of dances - allemande, courant, sarabande, gigue, and sometimes others - performed as one large work.
22 Clues: The era before the Baroque. • The text or script of an opera or oratorio. • The predominant instrumental family in the Baroque orchestra. • A work for one or more solo instruments accompanied by an orchestra. • The bass part that is performed by the harpsichord and lower strings. • The four voice types in a Chorus are Soprano, Alto, ______, and Bass. • ...
Musher Terminology 2025-02-28
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- the strips of wood which make up the bottom of a wooden sled basket
- heavy piece of metal attached to sled by line.
- Command to lead dog to pull the team out straight fromthe sled
- Commands for 180 degree turns in either direction
- collection of line to which dogs are attached.
- dogs placed directly in front of the sled
- a dog that the musher has dropped from his team at a checkpoint
- rope attached to the sled which is ussed to tie the sled to a tree
- tired or injured dog carried in the sled
- the finish line in Nome
- command for right turn
- line that connects dog's harness to the tow line
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- commands to start the team
- request for righ-of-way on the trail
- a musher who is running the race for the first time
- dog that runs directly behind the leader
- anyother dog than swing,wheel,lead
- command used to halt the team
- small pieces of ivory used by Eskimos to fasten tug lines to harnesses
- Alaska's State motto
- two dogs who lead the team side by side
- pushing the sled with one foot while the other remains on the runner
- the two bottom pieces of the sled which come in contact with snow.
- line that connects the dog's collar to tow line and between the two collars of a double lead
- metal or wooden post driven into the ground to which a dog is tied
- Dog who runs in front of others, must be intelligent and fast
- a type of sock that is made to protect the dog's feet from the small cuts and sores.
- all terain vehicle
- command for left turn
29 Clues: all terain vehicle • Alaska's State motto • command for left turn • command for right turn • the finish line in Nome • commands to start the team • command used to halt the team • anyother dog than swing,wheel,lead • request for righ-of-way on the trail • two dogs who lead the team side by side • dog that runs directly behind the leader • tired or injured dog carried in the sled • ...
Prose Terminology 2025-03-14
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- the use of letters or diary entries to create a narrative
- a recognisable stereotype character, such as the femme fatale
- ‘…’ of consciousness, a style where thoughts and actions are depicted in a continuous flow
- the images and symbols associated with a specific idea
- a temporal shift backwards
- a literary technique that uses nonstandard spelling to represent pronunciation or accent
- the term for when something in nature inspires both awe and fear
- the attribution of human emotions to the natural world, especially weather
- ‘… …’ discourse, when the narrator slips into the thoughts of another character
- a short, evocative description of a scene, moment or place
- a narrator who is describing events that happened in the past
- when the tone of the text changes from highly emotional and serious to ridiculous: an anticlimax
- a recurring element or image with symbolic significance
- traditional tales handed down orally through generations; often involves mythical creatures and differs by region
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- a literary form that uses humour to criticise social or political issues
- the shaping of meaning through connections to other texts
- the main character
- a narrative where events are not in chronological order and are disrupted or fragmented
- description of setting that is subjective and emotional
- ‘…’ setting, the time period in which the narrative is set
- language that is non-literal, including metaphors
- when two entities are placed side by side in order to invite contrast or comparison
- a character that has a personality or traits that contrast with a main character for effect
- a third-person narrator who is not a character but still has a personality and comments on the action
- a coming-of-age story
- Russian playwright who gave his name to the narrative principle that every element must be relevant to the plot
- a narrator who cannot be trusted
27 Clues: the main character • a coming-of-age story • a temporal shift backwards • a narrator who cannot be trusted • language that is non-literal, including metaphors • the images and symbols associated with a specific idea • description of setting that is subjective and emotional • a recurring element or image with symbolic significance • ...
Cruise Terminology 2023-12-27
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- Self-serve dining
- List of ports of call
- The big blue we sail on
- Your personal space on the ship
- 24 hours on ship without docking
- Front of the ship
- The name for a floor on a ship
- Tips
- The process of finding our way to the ports
- Leaving port and heading to sea
- Required safety activity before you cruise
- Your personal cabin cleaner
- Arranged trip in port
- Place for special lifestyle interactivity
- Measure of ship's speed
- Type of dining that costs extra
- Attached to your luggage to identify your cabin
- Small ship that ferries you to port
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- What our party nights are called
- Patio outside seaside cabins
- Leader who steers the boat
- The walkway to get on the ship
- Leader of all the ship fun activities
- Where the captain steers the ship
- Departing port and heading to sea
- Back of the ship
- Short for the primary place to eat
- It's dropped to stop the boat from moving
- What you wear to theme dances
- Left side of the ship
- Putting everything into a suitcase
- Round window in an oceanview cabin
- This always follows a boat in motion
33 Clues: Tips • Back of the ship • Self-serve dining • Front of the ship • List of ports of call • Arranged trip in port • Left side of the ship • The big blue we sail on • Measure of ship's speed • Leader who steers the boat • Your personal cabin cleaner • Patio outside seaside cabins • What you wear to theme dances • The walkway to get on the ship • The name for a floor on a ship • ...
Terminology 1 2024-01-02
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- becoming progressively worse, recurring, and/or leading to death
- an overgrowth of scar tissue at the site of injury
- a group of turkeys is referred to as
- a castrated/neutered male ovine
- a circumscribed craterlike lesion of the skin or mucous membrane
- an intact male ferret
- what is the correct term for an intact male cat
- a bridge that forms as part of the healing process across the two halves of a bone fracture
- the resting phase of a heartbeat that occurs between filling of the lower chamber of the heart and the start of contraction
- presence of a less than normal amount of potassium
- the destruction of the rod shaped muscle cells
- pertaining to toward the side of the mouth or cheek
- an intact male horse older than 4 years
- hair loss
- skeletal muscle is also known as
- the prefix blephar- is referring to the
- an abnormal presence of tissue cells in the blood
- the study of the cause of disease
- toward the nose when referring to the head
- abnormally low white blood cell count
- an atypical heart sound associated with a functional or structural valve abnormality
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- a head that is abnormally small or thin
- the prefix oste- refers to what structure
- the prefix -myring refers to which of the following
- a female calf (usually sterile) born twin to a bull calf
- an increased amount of CO2 in the blood
- a joint dislocation when the joint is displaced or goes out of alignment
- inflammation of the vein
- difficulty eating or swallowing
- the study of cartilage
- a male donkey that has not been castrated and is capable of breeding
- an equine about to turn 1 year old
- short, fine-branching fibers that extend from the cell body
- a young male chicken between 10-32 weeks of age
- an intact male duck
- a collection of blood in the cranial portion of the ventral cavity
- largest artery in an animal's body
- refers to the redness of skin
- the process of giving birth to pigs
- a progressive wave of contraction and relaxation of the smooth muscles in the wall of the digestive tract that moves food through the digestive tract
- the second largest portion of the brain
- a young dog is referred to as
- this term means toward the median plane
- a young female pig that has not yet given birth
- accumulation of fluid in the abdominal cavity
45 Clues: hair loss • an intact male duck • an intact male ferret • the study of cartilage • inflammation of the vein • refers to the redness of skin • a young dog is referred to as • a castrated/neutered male ovine • difficulty eating or swallowing • skeletal muscle is also known as • the study of the cause of disease • an equine about to turn 1 year old • largest artery in an animal's body • ...
Wildlife Terminology 2024-01-04
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- A broad term that includes non-domesticated animals but not exclusively mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians.
- term referring to locally extinct
- declining or dangerously low populations but may still have enough members to maintain or increase numbers. vulnerable to becoming endangered in the near future. 2 words
- most active only at night
- or nuts used as a food source by wildlife.
- The category of animals that feed on plants.
- An area that provides a species of animal or plant with adequate food, water, cover, and living space.
- The maximum number of animals that a specific area can support without causing habitat degradation. 2 words
- the protection, improvement, and wise use of natural resources by humans for present and future generations
- – An animal hunted for food by a carnivorous animal.
- Wildlife species that are not subject to legal hunting, fishing, or harvesting. 2/3 words
- Having multiple partners for reproduction
- Protection of a natural resource or natural area by severely limiting or eliminating human influence.
- The category of animals that prey or feed upon animals and insects
- An animal that lives by preying on (consuming) other animals.
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- Plants that capture organic nitrogen from the air. These plants, which typically form seeds in pods, include soybeans, peas, alfalfa, lespedeza, and locust.
- The category of animals that feed on insects.
- Plants or animals that are not native to an area and which establish themselves and overcome or outcompete pre-existing native species. 2 words
- include any wild birds, fish, and mammals that are legally hunted or trapped by humans for food or sport.
- An established air-route of migratory birds, such as ducks and other waterfowl.
- The area used by an animal to acquire the food, cover, and water it needs to survive and reproduce. 2 Words
- when the last of its kind has died.
- the total number of remaining members may not be sufficient to produce enough offspring to ensure survival of the species- 2 words
- A description of the protection and seclusion afforded by a combination of vegetation and topography.
- most active during daylight hours, Gray squirrel
- The category of animals that feed on both plants and animals.
- different sexes of the same breed have different morphological characteristics. 2 words
- The illegal hunting, shooting, trapping, or taking of a plant or animal from public or private property.
- newly hatched or born that can feed themselves and move around freely on their own almost immediately
- young need mother’s care when they are born or hatched
30 Clues: most active only at night • term referring to locally extinct • when the last of its kind has died. • Having multiple partners for reproduction • or nuts used as a food source by wildlife. • The category of animals that feed on plants. • The category of animals that feed on insects. • most active during daylight hours, Gray squirrel • ...
pig terminology 2023-11-03
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- male pig that was castrated before reaching male sexual maturity
- a pig weighing over 120 pounds
- male pig parent
- the period between breeding and birth
- a group of young pigs
- smallest pig in a litter
- a growing pig weighing between 80-150 pounds
- a pig that is raised or sold for slaughter
- baby/newborn pig
- a general term for pigs or hogs
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- a group of piglets born to a single sow
- finished pig ready for market that weighs 150-300 pounds
- a piglet that weighs between 40-80 pounds that is sold to be finished
- group of feral swine/pigs
- male pig
- birthing of a litter of piglets
- female parent
- a female pig that has never given birth.
- male pig that was castrated after reaching sexual maturity
- a herd/ group of pigs
- a female pig that has given birth
21 Clues: male pig • female parent • male pig parent • baby/newborn pig • a group of young pigs • a herd/ group of pigs • smallest pig in a litter • group of feral swine/pigs • a pig weighing over 120 pounds • birthing of a litter of piglets • a general term for pigs or hogs • a female pig that has given birth • the period between breeding and birth • a group of piglets born to a single sow • ...
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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- pressing the mouse button
- gives you easy access to things in your hard drive
- alters another key if pressed at the same time
- a document that stores data in a grid
- quick access to a file or application
- click twice on the mouse
- a list that contains applications
- Bar a slider the user can click and drag to scroll
- data stored
- move icons and objects
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- shows where the mouse is
- a file that has been created or saved by an application
- allows to display info
- copy and store
- turning the computer on
- an area on the screen that displays a specific application
- bar at the bottom of the screen
- the way you view files
- stores files
- a file that has an encoded sequence
20 Clues: data stored • stores files • copy and store • allows to display info • the way you view files • move icons and objects • turning the computer on • shows where the mouse is • click twice on the mouse • pressing the mouse button • bar at the bottom of the screen • a list that contains applications • a file that has an encoded sequence • a document that stores data in a grid • ...
Technology Terminology 2023-11-02
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- turn on
- extended capabilities
- settings and controls
- desk computer
- programmed by Microsoft
- represents an object
- cursor locates the mouse pointer
- holds information
- quickly click the mouse twice
- bar scroll up and down the page
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- type of file
- information for a specific program
- holds files
- Command
- the mouse and move across the screen
- press mouse
- choice of options
- keeps safe
- stores saved data
- quick access
20 Clues: turn on • Command • keeps safe • holds files • press mouse • type of file • quick access • desk computer • choice of options • stores saved data • holds information • represents an object • extended capabilities • settings and controls • programmed by Microsoft • quickly click the mouse twice • bar scroll up and down the page • cursor locates the mouse pointer • information for a specific program • ...
Yearbook Terminology 2023-10-06
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- is a line (or lines) of large type used to introduce the most important fact to the reader.
- photos that are captured without posing your subjects or distracting them from what they’re doing. They’re great for capturing everyday aspects of school life.
- is the space between lines of text. You can adjust it to increase its readability or to squeeze more text onto a page. (Rule of thumb: The more space there is between lines of text, the easier that text is to read.)
- predesigned layout that helps maintain visual consistency throughout a book. Different sections may have different ones.
- is the content of an article or news element. (Basically, it’s the words used to tell a story.)
- is a copy of the yearbook’s final pages that are sent to the staff for a final review and approval.
- is a line that gives credit to the author of a story. It can appear either at the beginning or end of copy.
- is page numbering that appears on the outside portion of pages, usually at the bottom. A ___may also contain the title of your yearbook or your section title.
- posed photographs of individuals. These photos are the photos that are usually being referred to when someone is talking about their “yearbook photo” in the yearbook.
- s the space between two facing pages (an important place to keep clear, because, when a yearbook is bound, the space between the pages shrinks). It’s best to apply a 1/2 inch margin to both sides of it, so 1 inch in total.
- extra space around your page that is intentionally printed, then trimmed by the printer. The standard _____ size is 1/8 inch, and is usually used to allow for movement the paper during printing.
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- is the space between two letters that are next to one another.
- is a chart that represents the pages in a yearbook. It can be helpful when planning section placement and page content.
- is a page element that explains the who, what, when, where, and why of a photo. ____ can also be used in the yearbook to tell readers something they would not otherwise know when looking at a photograph.
- is used to catch any typos before sending a yearbook to print. It’s the last read of the yearbook and should be done on a printed proof.
- can adjust it to avoid gaps in your text (for example: if character pairs are spaced too far apart).
- is a design plan for a page or spread in a yearbook. It accounts for the size and position of all elements on a page.
- s the introductory portion of a news story; usually the first sentence or paragraph. It relays to the reader the most essential information.
- is another term for layout. refers to two pages that face each other in a yearbook.
- is an idea or concept that’s used to tie together the various sections and stories found throughout the yearbook.
20 Clues: is the space between two letters that are next to one another. • is another term for layout. refers to two pages that face each other in a yearbook. • is a line (or lines) of large type used to introduce the most important fact to the reader. • is the content of an article or news element. (Basically, it’s the words used to tell a story.) • ...
CH6 Terminology 2023-10-06
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- wide at the shoulder tapering to a close fit at the wrist
- tailored casual trousers
- men's hat of the 1930s with a wide brim,
- in the late 1930s
- the Persian 'shirushakar"
- any variety of women's thick, cork soled
- a puckered textile that derived its name
- crown, and feather in a corded hatband
- elasticized waistband, and a Y-front closure
- an amide synthetic used to produce resilient yarns used in textiles
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- wide, exaggerated sleeves with a high, peaked shoulder
- a deep, softy draped, dolman sleeve
- a moccasin style of slip-on casual shoe
- from Norway in the 1930s
- the generic term applied to women's or
- miniaturized versions of women's hat styles
- of the 1930s
- a men's jacket with a short, vest-cut
- unpadded shoulders, a tapered waistline, and rolled lapels
- men's jacket style of the 1930s featuring
- men's formfitting knit underwear cut with high
21 Clues: of the 1930s • in the late 1930s • from Norway in the 1930s • tailored casual trousers • the Persian 'shirushakar" • a deep, softy draped, dolman sleeve • a men's jacket with a short, vest-cut • the generic term applied to women's or • crown, and feather in a corded hatband • a moccasin style of slip-on casual shoe • men's hat of the 1930s with a wide brim, • ...
Yearbook Terminology 2023-10-13
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- Large words introducing the theme of the page
- Students’ portraits do this on the page with one click
- Position from which a photo was taken
- Chart that represents the pages in a yearbook
- Space around the spread; text and photos must stop at the edge
- Hard copy printout of a yearbook file
- Divide an image into nine equal sections; focal point falls where lines intersect
- Unified set of letters and numbers; also called typeface
- Unposed photo
- Line used to outline or create a box
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- Extending an element like a photo off the edge of a page
- Idea or concept that tie the book together
- Outside of the yearbook
- First page of the yearbook
- Proofread the yearbook and check it for mistakes
- Color added to each page before you add other elements
- Negative space; absence of elements in an area
- Process of adding in elements to the yearbook
- Two pages that face each other in the yearbook
- Eliminating unwanted elements in a photo
- Photo where subjects are looking directly at the camera
21 Clues: Unposed photo • Outside of the yearbook • First page of the yearbook • Line used to outline or create a box • Position from which a photo was taken • Hard copy printout of a yearbook file • Eliminating unwanted elements in a photo • Idea or concept that tie the book together • Large words introducing the theme of the page • Chart that represents the pages in a yearbook • ...
Soccer Terminology 2023-10-26
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- annual award for the best soccer player
- a major penalty would earn you a ____________
- Christiano __________
- What does MLS stand for
- Controlling or slowing the ball with the feet, thighs, or chest
- Lionel _________
- The player that possesses the ball
- a minor penalty would earn you a _________
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- Also called "Defensemen", players who are not in possession of the ball
- The restart of a play when the ball goes out of bounds, the attacking team kicks it inbound from the nearest corner.
- Also called "Fast Break" or "Counterattack"; an attacker quickly moves in behind defenders leaving only the goalie between the attacker and the goal.
- Players positioned ahead of teammates whose main job is to score the goals
- A pass that ends in a goal
- to pass the ball between a players legs
- the biggest international soccer tournament
- what you call a score in soccer
- the player responsible for stopping the other team from scoring
- Players positioned behind the forwards who make passes between the fullbacks and the forwards
- Fédération Internationale de Football Association
- when a player scores three goals in one game
20 Clues: Lionel _________ • Christiano __________ • What does MLS stand for • A pass that ends in a goal • what you call a score in soccer • The player that possesses the ball • annual award for the best soccer player • to pass the ball between a players legs • a minor penalty would earn you a _________ • the biggest international soccer tournament • ...
Musculoskeletal Terminology 2024-01-26
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- Prefix meaning bone
- Toes are pointed
- Decrease in size and activity
- Forearm or hand is turned so palm is facing upward
- Muscle prefix
- Moving your arms around in a windmill motion
- Bending at the joint
- Movement of the sole of the foot inward toward the middle of the body
- Permanent flexion and fixation of a joint caused by atrophy and shortening of muscle fibers
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- Bending of the foot upward toward the shin
- Use of endoscope to examine the inside of a joint cavity
- Bone mineral density exam, a dual-energy x-ray of hips and spine
- Straightening of the angle of joint
- Refers to concave curvature of the spine
- Refers to convex curvature of the spine
- Movement toward the middle of the body
- Movement away from the body
- Limp and without tone or atrophy
- Forearm or hand is turned so palm is facing downward
- Method used to measure the electrical activity of muscles
20 Clues: Muscle prefix • Toes are pointed • Prefix meaning bone • Bending at the joint • Movement away from the body • Decrease in size and activity • Limp and without tone or atrophy • Straightening of the angle of joint • Movement toward the middle of the body • Refers to convex curvature of the spine • Refers to concave curvature of the spine • Bending of the foot upward toward the shin • ...
Science Terminology 2024-01-26
21 Clues: eat • life • meat • leaf • heat • water • stars • under • vapor • small • again • green • light • to see • circle • outside • together • the study of • ball or globe • at a distance • to lead or pull
Science Terminology 2024-01-25
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- A statistical measure that indicates the extent to which two variables change together.
- The number of new individuals added to a population through reproduction.
- A subset of the population selected for study, should be representative of the population!.
- The death rate within a population.
- Failing to reject a false null hypothesis (false negative).
- The square root of the variance. A measure of the average distance between each data point and the mean
- The average of the squared differences from the mean of a set of values
- The number of individuals per unit area.
- Change in numbers of individuals over time.
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- The standard deviation divided by the square root of the sample size. A measure of the variability of the sample mean.
- The situation where a species is present at a site, but it is not detected, leading to an incorrect assumption of absence.
- A range of values that is likely to include the true population parameter with a certain level of confidence.
- Density within one place and/or time period, relative to the density in another place and/or time period.
- The birth rate within a population.
- A group of interbreeding individuals of the same species living in a particular geographic area or volume.
- A hypothesis that there is no significant difference or effect; often used as a default assumption in statistical tests.
- The reproductive capacity or potential of individuals within a population.
- The movement of individuals into a population or geographic area.
- Variation in capture probabilities among individuals, which can be accounted for in models.
- The movement of individuals out of a population or geographic area.
- Information collected through observation, measurement, or experimentation.
21 Clues: The birth rate within a population. • The death rate within a population. • The number of individuals per unit area. • Change in numbers of individuals over time. • Failing to reject a false null hypothesis (false negative). • The movement of individuals into a population or geographic area. • The movement of individuals out of a population or geographic area. • ...
animal terminology 2024-01-25
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- newborn cattle
- young male swine
- newborn fish
- young male chicken
- mature male chicken
- young female horse
- newborn horse
- young female chicken
- newborn goose
- young female swine
- young male horse
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- young fish
- mature male goose
- mature male cow
- mature male duck
- newborn duck
- newborn chicken
- mature male horse
- mature male sheep
- newborn pig
- mature male turkey
- newborn turkey
- newborn goat
- newborn rabbit
- newborn sheep
25 Clues: young fish • newborn pig • newborn duck • newborn fish • newborn goat • newborn horse • newborn goose • newborn sheep • newborn cattle • newborn turkey • newborn rabbit • mature male cow • newborn chicken • young male swine • mature male duck • young male horse • mature male goose • mature male horse • mature male sheep • young male chicken • young female horse • mature male turkey • young female swine • ...
Lighting Terminology 2023-12-07
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- Can, A type of lantern consisting of a parabolic reflector and a lamp, used for general stage lighting.
- (Digital Multiplex), A communication protocol used for controlling lighting fixtures, dimmers, and other equipment in live performances.
- Console, The control board used by a lighting designer to operate and program lighting fixtures, dimmers, and effects.
- Frame, A metal or plastic frame that holds a filter in place in front of a light fixture.
- Sheet, A document detailing all the lighting cues and their timing in a production, used as a reference during performances.
- Light, A high-intensity light that produces rapid flashes of light, often used for special effects and dramatic moments.
- Light, A light source that is part of the set design, such as lamps or chandeliers, which serve a dual purpose of providing illumination and adding to the scenic design.
- Lens, A type of lens used in theatre lights to soften and focus the beam of light.
- Doors, Adjustable flaps or panels attached to the front of a light fixture to control the direction and shape of the light beam.
- Cue, A specific set of lighting instructions, often triggered by the lighting console, to create a particular lighting effect or change.
- A thin, gauzy fabric used in front of a light source to diffuse or soften the light.
- The head electrician or lighting technician responsible for implementing the lighting designer's plans and overseeing the lighting crew.
- A powerful spotlight operated manually to track and highlight a specific actor or object on stage.
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- Light, A wide-angle light fixture used to provide an even and soft illumination of a large area or stage.
- Temperature, A measure of the colour of light, typically expressed in Kelvin (K), which determines whether light appears warm (lower Kelvin) or cool (higher Kelvin).
- The complete extinguishing of all stage lights, usually used for scene changes or dramatic moments.
- Plot, A diagram showing the exact placement and type of each lighting fixture in a production, typically used in conjunction with the light plot.
- A device that controls the intensity of a light source, allowing for smooth transitions between light levels.
- A machine that produces a fine mist or haze to enhance the visibility of light beams and create atmospheric effects.
- Lights mounted at floor level to illuminate the actors from below, often used for dramatic effect.
- The measure of the brightness of a surface, often used to balance the intensity of different light sources on stage.
- A stencil or template placed in front of a light to project a pattern or image onto a surface, often used for creating textures or scenic effects.
- A large, curved curtain or wall at the back of the stage that can be lit to create a seamless background or sky effect.
- Lighting, Lighting fixtures with built-in microprocessors that can be programmed to create dynamic and automated lighting effects.
- A thin sheet of coloured plastic used in front of a light source to change the colour of the light.
- Distance, The distance between a lighting fixture and the area it is illuminating, affecting the intensity and focus of the light.
26 Clues: Lens, A type of lens used in theatre lights to soften and focus the beam of light. • A thin, gauzy fabric used in front of a light source to diffuse or soften the light. • Frame, A metal or plastic frame that holds a filter in place in front of a light fixture. • ...
Poetry terminology 2024-01-18
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- : A conscious state of mind or predominant emotion.
- : Poetry written with a precise meter—almost always iambic pentameter—that does not rhyme.
- : Explicit or direct meaning, as distinguished from the ideas or meanings associated with it or suggested by it.
- : The recurrence of rhythmic stresses or accents in a regular pattern.
- : One that concerns the natural world, rural life, and landscapes. These poems have persevered from Ancient Greece.
- : the expressions of the author’s attitude toward the subject matter.
- :Rhyme that comes at the end of lines.
- :The repetition, at close intervals, of vowel sounds.
- : The repetition of initial consonant sounds.
- : An explicit comparison of one thing to another using the connecting words like, as.
- : The central or unifying idea that is developed in a work.
- : Is a form of dramatic exaggeration used in poetry and prose alike.
- : A figure of speech in which a person or thing stands for some other idea.
- : The techniques that poets use to give their poems meaning.
- : Giving human characteristics to an animal, object or abstract concept.
- : The use of a word to suggest a different association than its literal meaning.
- :A reference to a person, place, thing, event or idea in history or literature.
- : Observation that contains a general truth.
- : An anapest is a metrical foot of poetry that consists of two unstressed syllables.
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- : The voice of the poem, similar to a narrator in fiction.
- : The pattern of end rhymes denoted by lowercase letters.
- : A phrase containing words that appear to be logically incompatible.
- : A form of poetry that is written in verse and meant to be recited in public or acted out.
- : A poem that tells a story.
- : A form of narrative verse that can be either poetic or musical.
- :An apostrophe is a poetic phrase addressed to a subject who is either dead.
- : A poetry contains three-line groupings.
- : A word, line or phrase that is repeated within the lines or stanzas of the poem itself.
- verse : Poetry that is not in a fixed form.
- : A 14-line poem that has traditionally followed specific rules of thyme and meter.
- : The place and time in which a poem takes place.
- : An implied comparison in which the figurative word is substituted.
- : Literature written in meter or verse.
- :two or more words that repeat the same end sounds.
- : A short poem that expresses personal emotions.
- : The rhythm of a line within a work of poetry.
- : A four-line stanza.
- : A group of lines in a poem.
- : 2-line stanza, which may or may not rhyme.
- : The use of images, often figurative ones, that appeal to one of the 5 senses.
40 Clues: : A four-line stanza. • : A poem that tells a story. • : A group of lines in a poem. • :Rhyme that comes at the end of lines. • : Literature written in meter or verse. • : A poetry contains three-line groupings. • verse : Poetry that is not in a fixed form. • : 2-line stanza, which may or may not rhyme. • : Observation that contains a general truth. • ...
Animal terminology 2024-01-24
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- a mature male chicken
- fishes birth term
- newborn horse
- newborn duck
- horse birth term
- it is in fortnite and is a newborn fish
- ducks birth term
- newborn chicken
- a young female horse
- a cattle dairy and beef
- a mature male cattle
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- young female/male fish
- a sheeps birth term
- newborn cow
- a newborn rabbit
- newborn swine
- horses birth term
- goats birth term
- a mature female cattle
- newborn goose
- a newborn goat
- a newborn turkey
- a young male horse
- newborn sheep
24 Clues: newborn cow • newborn duck • newborn swine • newborn horse • newborn goose • newborn sheep • a newborn goat • newborn chicken • a newborn rabbit • horse birth term • goats birth term • ducks birth term • a newborn turkey • fishes birth term • horses birth term • a young male horse • a sheeps birth term • a young female horse • a mature male cattle • a mature male chicken • young female/male fish • ...
Animal Terminology 2024-01-24
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- newborn sheep
- Mature Female Swine
- young female swine
- Mature female Sheep
- castrated Male horse
- Young Female Sheep
- Castrated Male cattle
- Newborn horse
- Young male goat
- Mature Male Swine
- Young male cattle
- Young Male sheep
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- Mature Female horse
- newborn Goat
- Mature Male horse
- Castrated Sheep
- young female cattle
- Newborn Swine
- Mature Male Sheep
- Castrated Male Swine
- Young Female horse
- Mature Male cattle
- young male swine
- young male horse
- newborn cow
25 Clues: newborn cow • newborn Goat • newborn sheep • Newborn Swine • Newborn horse • Castrated Sheep • Young male goat • young male swine • young male horse • Young Male sheep • Mature Male horse • Mature Male Sheep • Mature Male Swine • Young male cattle • young female swine • Young Female Sheep • Young Female horse • Mature Male cattle • Mature Female horse • Mature Female Swine • Mature female Sheep • ...
Animal Terminology 2024-01-24
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- young male pig
- grown female goat
- grown female cow
- new born pig
- young female sheep
- a young female horse
- new born goat
- grown sheep
- grown male cow
- a young male cow
- new born sheep
- a new born cow
- grown male horse
- grown female horse
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- young female goat
- a young male horse
- young male goat
- a young female cow
- young male sheep
- young female pig
- grown male goat
- new born horse
- grown male pig
- grown female sheep
- grown female
25 Clues: grown sheep • new born pig • grown female • new born goat • young male pig • grown male cow • new born horse • new born sheep • grown male pig • a new born cow • young male goat • grown male goat • grown female cow • young male sheep • young female pig • a young male cow • grown male horse • young female goat • grown female goat • a young male horse • a young female cow • young female sheep • grown female sheep • ...
MATH TERMINOLOGY 2024-02-04
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- a method used to factor a 4 term polynomial
- a polygon with at least one diagonal outside the shape
- a polygon with sum of interior angles 1800
- a regular polygon whith interior angle measure 108
- an irregular polygon with 4 right angles
- a vertical line that divides a parabola to 2 symetrical halves
- a regular polygon that has sum of exterior angle measures equals to the sum of its interior angle measures
- writing a polynomial as product of factors.
- sum of 2 unlike monomials
- a regular polygon with the least number of angles
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- two angles have a sum of 180
- a segment that connects two consecutive vertices
- a regular polygon of exterior angle 60
- the maximum or minimum point of a parabola
- a polygon that has all its diagonals inside the shape
- a regular polygon that has an interior angle 135
- the graph of a quadratic function
- made by the extension of a side with the consecutive side
- a segment that connects two non-consecutive vertices
- an expression of three unlike monomials
20 Clues: sum of 2 unlike monomials • two angles have a sum of 180 • the graph of a quadratic function • a regular polygon of exterior angle 60 • an expression of three unlike monomials • an irregular polygon with 4 right angles • the maximum or minimum point of a parabola • a polygon with sum of interior angles 1800 • a method used to factor a 4 term polynomial • ...
Music Terminology 2024-10-10
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- We sit center stage.
- We sit stage left.
- Follow this person.
- You write notes on me.
- You find me between the measures.
- I don't change for the whole song.
- Lowest sounding clef.
- Play without the bow.
- My lines are E,G,B,D,F and spaces are F,A,C,E.
- If you don't use me on your bow, you won't have sound.
- Only 1 sound, pitch or tone.
- Double end line with two dots.
- Make me with notes and rests. I'm never the same.
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- I look like
- The scale with D,E,F#,G,A,B,C#,D.
- 2 beats
- Highest sounding string instrument.
- Bowing
- I am the
- Long and black and your fingers press on me when you play.
- How many beats per measure.
- I am the
- I hold up the strings.
- The bow is made of me.
- The direction you move the bow on the first note of the music.
25 Clues: Bowing • 2 beats • I am the • I am the • I look like • We sit stage left. • Follow this person. • We sit center stage. • Lowest sounding clef. • Play without the bow. • You write notes on me. • I hold up the strings. • The bow is made of me. • How many beats per measure. • Only 1 sound, pitch or tone. • Double end line with two dots. • The scale with D,E,F#,G,A,B,C#,D. • ...
Business Terminology 2024-10-15
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- Owed money
- Two people may ____ for goods
- Right to sell a company's products in other places
- Share of ownership in a company
- An entity that is separate from its owner
- Person who creates new products
- Something an entity owes
- Record of money taken from an account
- Income
- Claim against property of someone who is in debt
- "The _____ of banana plushies have multiplied tenfold"
- The state of having money
- A market with one company that has one seller.
- A business that isn't owned by the government
- A valuable item/property
- Something that is risked for profit
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- Spending more money than earned
- A business owned by an individual
- Unit of ownership in a company
- Introducing new ideas that contribute to a business
- "Without taxes, business ____ would have doubled"
- A place where business transactions occur
- Amount of resources that are available
- Ability to receive goods before paying
- Contest between companies
- A business owned by the state
- Money used to start a business
- Business starter
- The very first model of a product
- The usage of a good
- Method of gathering information
- An entity composed of two or more people
32 Clues: Income • Owed money • Business starter • The usage of a good • Something an entity owes • A valuable item/property • Contest between companies • The state of having money • Two people may ____ for goods • A business owned by the state • Unit of ownership in a company • Money used to start a business • Spending more money than earned • Share of ownership in a company • ...
Bank Terminology 2024-10-11
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- Third party investment statement
- Largest non-interest expense at a bank
- The net return on a loan
- Loans involving more than one lender
- Life insurance purchased by the bank
- Internal controls over financial reporting
- The person at the bank who assesses the risk of a potential loan
- Most significant estimate at a bank
- Typical bank tax structure
- Primary bank regulator
- Borrower's money held by bank to pay insurance and taxes
- Bank's quarterly FDIC reporting
- Key assertion for deposits
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- Most common borrowing source for our banks
- A bank's largest liability
- All credit related documents held by the bank for a particular borrower
- Person most likely to misappropriate assets
- Favorite audit industry
- The loan and deposit system at a bank
- Line of credit on home's available equity
- Key assertion for loans
- A bank's largest asset
- Daily reconciliation between core and GL
- Control standards a bank is subject to with assets over 1 billion
- What credit unions call deposits
25 Clues: A bank's largest asset • Primary bank regulator • Favorite audit industry • Key assertion for loans • The net return on a loan • A bank's largest liability • Typical bank tax structure • Key assertion for deposits • Bank's quarterly FDIC reporting • Third party investment statement • What credit unions call deposits • Most significant estimate at a bank • ...
Islam Terminology 2024-11-25
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- When two people are set up by their parents but continue to have a choice
- Foods that are permitted to be consumed
- worshipping of idols
- Headscarf worn by Muslim women
- Profession of Faith
- The First Mosque and where Muhammad is buried
- Holiest city in Islam
- Ritual cleansing performed prior to prayer
- Arabic word for God
- Fasting during Ramadan
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- A religious leader
- The location of the Night Journey
- Third holiest city in Islam
- Almsgiving/donation
- House of God
- Second holiest city in Islam
- The Night Journey
- Submitting to god
- Prayer 5 times a day
- One who submits
- Pilgrimage to Makkah
21 Clues: House of God • One who submits • The Night Journey • Submitting to god • A religious leader • Almsgiving/donation • Profession of Faith • Arabic word for God • worshipping of idols • Prayer 5 times a day • Pilgrimage to Makkah • Holiest city in Islam • Fasting during Ramadan • Third holiest city in Islam • Second holiest city in Islam • Headscarf worn by Muslim women • ...
Kitchen Terminology 2024-11-13
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- Reduce food to small shreds by rubbing it on a grater.
- Chop food into very small pieces.
- Cook in liquid just below the boiling point.
- Cook meat or vegetables in an oven using dry heat.
- Soak food in a flavored liquid before cooking.
- Cook in an oven by dry heat.
- Cut into small pieces.
- Beat or stir with a rapid movement.
- Combine ingredients until smooth and uniform.
- Cook food using the vapor from boiling water.
- Cook food quickly in a small amount of oil or fat.
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- Cook sugar or foods until they develop a brown color and flavor.
- Blend or mash food until it becomes a smooth, thick consistency.
- Brown the surface of food quickly with intense heat.
- Cut food into small cubes.
- Gently mix ingredients with a lifting motion.
- Cook food by heating it in water until bubbles rise to the surface.
- Cook food slowly in a small amount of liquid in a closed container.
- Beat butter and sugar until smooth and fluffy.
- Work dough with hands to develop gluten.
20 Clues: Cut into small pieces. • Cut food into small cubes. • Cook in an oven by dry heat. • Chop food into very small pieces. • Beat or stir with a rapid movement. • Work dough with hands to develop gluten. • Cook in liquid just below the boiling point. • Gently mix ingredients with a lifting motion. • Combine ingredients until smooth and uniform. • ...
Rabbit Terminology 2025-03-27
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- A female rabbit.
- The sensitive pink part of a rabbit’s nails that contain blood vessels and nerves. Care should be taken during the trimming of nails to ensure that this part is avoided.
- The first joint on the rabbit’s hind leg.
- A place where rabbits are kept.
- raising: A management system that raises many rabbits together in one area.
- The father of a particular rabbit.
- The mother of a particular rabbit.
- A rabbit’s tail.
- Loose skin under the rabbit’s chin.
- A genetic defect in rabbits in which the teeth are misaligned.
- Female rabbit giving birth to her babies.
- A group of baby rabbits born to the same mother in the same kindling.
- A large fenced area in which rabbits can burrow and live.
- Rabbit running and jumping into the air.
- A box that is provided for a pregnant rabbit to nest and give birth to her kits in.
- The manner in which the rabbit carries itself.
- block: A blockage in the digestive tract of a rabbit that is caused by fur.
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- Placing newborn rabbits with a different doe so that she may mother it.
- A male rabbit
- Marking territory by rubbing the scent glands under their chins on items or people.
- Ears that droop, this can sometimes happen in a developing rabbit in hot weather. The ears have large tips with a distinct lop.
- The period of time that a doe is pregnant, distinguished as the period between breeding and kindling. In a rabbit, this is usually 28 to 31 days.
- Housing for rabbits.
- Breeding two or more breeds of rabbits.
- Separating a rabbit from its mother and transitioning it from milk to solid food.
- Shedding fur.
- The breeding of two rabbits from unrelated pedigrees.
- A collection of baby rabbits.
- Feeling for developing embryos in the doe’s abdominal cavity in order to establish whether she is pregnant.
29 Clues: A male rabbit • Shedding fur. • A female rabbit. • A rabbit’s tail. • Housing for rabbits. • A collection of baby rabbits. • A place where rabbits are kept. • The father of a particular rabbit. • The mother of a particular rabbit. • Loose skin under the rabbit’s chin. • Breeding two or more breeds of rabbits. • Rabbit running and jumping into the air. • ...
Animal Terminology 2025-04-16
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- animal with a multi chambered stomach capable of consuming large amounts of roughage
- male equine castrated prior to maturity
- mature male caprine
- mature female equine
- offspring of cattle
- consumes plants
- difficult birth
- meat from cattle
- dad
- mature male bovine
- refers to goats,
- female is receptive to being bred coincides with ovulation
- refers to horse
- offspring of swine
- milk production in mammals
- refers to hogs
- mature female bovine
- refers to cattle
- Young female equine
- meat from caprine
- offspring
- mature male ovine
- mature female swine
- naturally without horns
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- 1st milk rich in antibodies passive immunity
- length of pregnancy
- offspring of sheep
- act of giving birth
- offspring of caprine
- consumes meat
- calm in nature and temperament
- consumes both plants and animals
- mature female caprine
- refers to hogs
- one chambered simple stomach
- immature female cattle
- mature male swine
- mom
- remove from the herd
- to feel
- male sheep and goat castrated prior to sexual maturity
- male bovine castrated prior to maturity
- refers to dog
- meat from sheep
- mature female ovine
- mature male equine
- refers to cat
- refers to sheep
- remove to mom and offspring transition from milk to solid diet
- meat from swine
- Young male equine
- male swine castrated prior to maturity
- immature female swine
53 Clues: mom • dad • to feel • offspring • consumes meat • refers to dog • refers to cat • refers to hogs • refers to hogs • consumes plants • difficult birth • meat from sheep • refers to horse • refers to sheep • meat from swine • meat from cattle • refers to goats, • refers to cattle • mature male swine • Young male equine • meat from caprine • mature male ovine • offspring of sheep • mature male bovine • mature male equine • ...
anatomical terminology 2024-02-27
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- MIDLINE of the specimen
- Towards the midline (axis) of the specimen
- FARTHER from a POINT of attachment
- Side facing AWAY from the axis or underside of the specimen.
- Nearest the apex or TIP of the specimen
- Divides the specimen into left and right
- Towards the BACK of the specimen (caudal in pigs, dorsal in us)
- (2 words) Divides the specimen perpendicular to the CORONAL and SAGITTAL planes (pigs - anterior & posterior, us - superior & inferior)
- Towards the SIDES; AWAY from the midline of the specimen
- (AKA frontal plane) Divides the specimen along the longitudinal axis into DORSAL and VENTRAL portions (pigs - superior & inferior, us - anterior & posterior)
- (2 words) A rotational axis running from ANTERIOR to POSTERIOR, PERPENDICULAR to transverse plane
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- Side facing the axis or TOP of the specimen
- Towards the SPINE of the specimen (superior in pigs, posterior in us)
- CLOSER to a point of attachment
- Towards the HEAD of the specimen (anterior in pigs, superior for us)
- Towards the FRONT of the specimen (cranial in pigs, ventral in us)
- Nearest the BASE of the specimen
- (HYP) A 2D view produced by a cut perpendicular to the CORONAL and SAGITTAL planes of the specimen structure
- Towards the belly or UNDERSIDE of the specimen (inferior in pigs, anterior in us)
- Towards the TAIL of the specimen (posterior in pigs, inferior in us)
20 Clues: MIDLINE of the specimen • CLOSER to a point of attachment • Nearest the BASE of the specimen • FARTHER from a POINT of attachment • Nearest the apex or TIP of the specimen • Divides the specimen into left and right • Towards the midline (axis) of the specimen • Side facing the axis or TOP of the specimen • Towards the SIDES; AWAY from the midline of the specimen • ...
Rowing Terminology 2024-03-30
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- The device one uses to pull or push the water
- The board the shoes are attached to in the boat.
- 1 seat and 2 seat together
- Folding portable boat holders. Two are needed to hold a boat.
- Seats 2, 4, 6 & 8
- A boat that the coach drives for the safety of the crew.
- The rower closest to the coxswain, responsible for stroke rate, cadence and rhythm.
- The small, moveable pieces that hold the oar higher or lower depending on their position.
- Seats 3, 4, 5 and 6 together
- The front section of the boat. The first part of a boat to cross a finish line.
- A boat with 2 rowers who have 2 oars each
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- The framework projecting from the side of the boat.
- The piece of the rigger that holds the oar in place.
- 8 seat and 7 seat together
- The indoor rowing machine
- Seats 1, 3, 5 & 7
- A boat in which rowers have one oar each.
- The part of the oar that goes in the water to propel the boat
- A boat with 4 rowers who have 2 oars each
- A set of rowers OR a boat with 2 rowers that have 1 oar each.
- The rear of a boat. Where the coxswain sits.
- A boat in which rowers have two oars each.
- The electronic system for the boat; it functions as a microphone voice and displays stroke rate and times. (two words)
23 Clues: Seats 1, 3, 5 & 7 • Seats 2, 4, 6 & 8 • The indoor rowing machine • 8 seat and 7 seat together • 1 seat and 2 seat together • Seats 3, 4, 5 and 6 together • A boat in which rowers have one oar each. • A boat with 4 rowers who have 2 oars each • A boat with 2 rowers who have 2 oars each • A boat in which rowers have two oars each. • The rear of a boat. Where the coxswain sits. • ...
Film terminology 2024-04-08
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- shot a shot where the camera is placed higher than a character or object.
- close-up A tightly framed close-up shot.
- lighting lighting used to illuminate the areas in a scene that aren’t lit by key light.
- shot a shot where the camera moves toward or away from a character on a dolly track. Technically, a dolly shot refers only refers to backwards and forwards camera motion, though the term has come to mean any camera movement tracking a character.
- a shot where the camera turns up or down on its horizontal axis
- when the main light source comes from behind a character or object.
- of view shot a shot that shows the action through the eyes of a specific character.
- shot a shot at the beginning of a scene that gives context for the setting.
- sound sound that both the characters and the audience can hear, like dialogue, a knock on the door, or a telephone ringing.
- a lightweight camera stabilizer that captures smooth moving shots. A Steadicam is either hand-held or attached to the camera operator’s body, giving them more freedom to move while filming.
- shot a shot that shows an actor from the waist up.
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- shot an overhead shot where the camera is suspended in the air on a moving crane.
- a shot that closely crops in on a character’s face or on an object.
- an editing technique that cuts between multiple events happening at the same time.
- shot a shot showing a character in relation to their surroundings.
- shot a shot where the camera is placed lower than a character or object.
- light the main source of direct light shining on a character or object. High-key refers to key light that is the main source of a scene’s light; low-key refers to key light that is not the main source of light.
- sound sound that only the audience hears, like a narrator or the film’s score, placed into the film during post-production.
- shot a sideways-moving shot that captures a landscape or that follows a character as they move. Often used interchangeably with “dolly shot,” though they technically refer to different motions.
- a shot where the camera turns left or right on its vertical axis
- long shot a shot so far away from the character, they are no longer visible within their surroundings.
21 Clues: close-up A tightly framed close-up shot. • shot a shot that shows an actor from the waist up. • a shot where the camera turns up or down on its horizontal axis • a shot where the camera turns left or right on its vertical axis • shot a shot showing a character in relation to their surroundings. • a shot that closely crops in on a character’s face or on an object. • ...
Veterinary Terminology 2024-03-14
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- cartilage disease
- of long bones.
- surgical removal of a claw
- Also known as 'Cortical'
- Dogs have narrow, long heads, as do collies
- Two identical bones that form the upper jaw
- fusion of bones
- 'Hip_____' is the abnormal development of the pelvic joint caused the head of the femur and the acetabulum not to be aligned properly
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- joint disease.
- Membrane surrounding bone. This fibrous tissue contains blood vessels and
- abnormal hardening of bone
- inflammation of bone.
- the orbit (eye socket)
- Paired bones forming the sides and roof of the cranium
- Bone forming the medial aspect of the orbit (eye socket).
- tumor composed of cells derived from hematopoietic tissues of bone marrow
- greyhounds.
- loss of joint mobility caused by disease, injury, or surgery
- dislocation or displacement of a bone from its joint.
- Bones forming the hard part of the cheek and the lower portion
- Spongy or porous bone found at the ends of long bones and in the inner
21 Clues: greyhounds. • joint disease. • of long bones. • fusion of bones • cartilage disease • inflammation of bone. • the orbit (eye socket) • Also known as 'Cortical' • abnormal hardening of bone • surgical removal of a claw • Dogs have narrow, long heads, as do collies • Two identical bones that form the upper jaw • dislocation or displacement of a bone from its joint. • ...
Science Terminology 2021-05-27
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- the study of the celestial objects, space, and the physical universe
- a substance that cannot be broken down into any smaller pieces and still maintain its basic properties
- the study of life
- a spherical object that orbits a star and has cleared out its orbital path
- the accepted belief that the Sun is the center of our solar system
- the amount of matter in an object
- another term for air resistance
- the constant rate an object falls at when gravity matches the object's air resistance
- the resistance one object experiences when moving over a surface or through a medium
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- the belief that the Earth is the center of the universe
- the rate at which something moves in a particular direction
- a push or pull on an object
- a celestial object that orbits a planet
- to go around a central point
- the basic unit of life
- the imaginary line that passes through the Earth from the North Pole to the South Pole
- branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of energy and matter
- the ability to do work
- to spin or turn on an axis
- the force of gravity pull on an object
- the smallest unit of matter that has the characteristic properties of a chemical element
- a force that pulls object towards the center of a mass
22 Clues: the study of life • the basic unit of life • the ability to do work • to spin or turn on an axis • a push or pull on an object • to go around a central point • another term for air resistance • the amount of matter in an object • the force of gravity pull on an object • a celestial object that orbits a planet • a force that pulls object towards the center of a mass • ...
Premier Terminology 2021-06-01
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- Geographical Managed Care- Sacramento County. Group #5555
- Primary Dentist a Member is assigned to for services
- Client Index Number
- Indicated Member seen for preventative services (exam, cleanings, and/or x-rays) where Provider already received payment under capitation
- Set time of year when participants can enroll in health insurance or change from one plan to another without a qualifying event
- Los Angeles Pre-Paid Health Plan – Los Angeles County. Group #4444
- Group of physicians, hospitals, and other providers who participate in a managed care plan
- Health plans offered to specific group of individuals by an employer, association, union, or other entity
- Provider who is not contracted with an administrating network
- Provider ID number
- Predetermined amount a member will pay up front for specific services such as office visits
- Statement showing the payments attached to checks sent to providers
- Defines the scope of the coverage afforded (i.e. missing tooth clause- indicates if a tooth is lost prior to insurance coverage beginning the coverage does not cover replacing the tooth.
- Statement sent to a member or provider to explain the insurance benefits of a claim
- Statement indicating that proposed dental treatment will be covered under the terms of the benefit contract
- Benefits paid when patient is out of area and needs emergency services
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- Providers receive a set payment per month for every assigned Member regardless if they are seen in office or not.
- Negotiated rate providers agree to charge for services
- Changing Primary Care Dentist during the month after rosters are finalized and sent to providers
- List of assigned Members for a specific Provider or provider office
- State of California employee Commercial Dental plan. Group # 12700
- General description of benefits Members are eligible to receive under the plan
- More than one insurance carried, and coverage is divided between the different carriers.
- Provider contracted with the network
- Provision of an insurance policy that is purchased separately from the basic policy and provides additional benefits at an additional cost
- Preferred Provider Organization
- Office ID number
- Dental Health Maintenance Organization
28 Clues: Office ID number • Provider ID number • Client Index Number • Preferred Provider Organization • Provider contracted with the network • Dental Health Maintenance Organization • Primary Dentist a Member is assigned to for services • Negotiated rate providers agree to charge for services • Geographical Managed Care- Sacramento County. Group #5555 • ...
Respiratory Terminology 2022-02-02
26 Clues: air • nose • nose • lung • good • blood • chest • mouth • throat • muscle • section • breathe • observe • disease • therapy • dilation • puncture • voicebox • straight • rib, side • cartilage • expansion • pertaining to • bronchus, bronchi • narrow, contracted • involuntary contraction
