medical terminology Crossword Puzzles
Animal Terminology 2023-11-06
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- Adult male chicken
- Adult male goat
- Newborn or baby cattle
- Young female horse
- Adult female horse
- Adult or young female goat
- Young female pig that has not had a baby
- Adult or mature male sheep
- Adult female cattle that has had a baby
- Adult or young Female sheep
- Mature or Adult Male cattle
- Chicken used for meat
- Any pig over 150 pounds
- Adult Male Chicken
- Castrated male cattle
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- Young Male Chicken
- Female cattle that have not had a baby
- Newborn or baby horse
- Female pig that has had a baby
- Castrated male swine
- Newborn or baby goat
- Young Male Horse
- Newborn or baby sheep
- Castrated male horse
- Castrated male goat or sheep
- Young Female Chicken
- Adult and mature male pig
27 Clues: Adult male goat • Young Male Horse • Young Male Chicken • Adult male chicken • Young female horse • Adult female horse • Adult Male Chicken • Castrated male swine • Newborn or baby goat • Castrated male horse • Young Female Chicken • Newborn or baby horse • Newborn or baby sheep • Chicken used for meat • Castrated male cattle • Newborn or baby cattle • Any pig over 150 pounds • ...
Infection Terminology 2023-11-09
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- An organism that lives by feeding off of a host organism
- A carrier of a disease causing agent from an infected individual to a non infected individual
- Standards put in place by OSHA to protect healthcare workers from bloodborne illnesses
- Infections that were received during the stay at the hospital
- A device that uses steam to sanitize tools in a pressure vessel
- Clothing and equipment used to protect people from hazardous substances or environments
- Anything with a sharp edge or point that could puncture or cut skin
- Occurs when there is no human to human contact
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- A microorganism that is smaller than a bacterium that cannot grow or reproduce apart from a living cell
- A process that destroys or eliminates all forms of microbial life
- A condition in which no living disease causing microorganisms are present
- The destruction or inhibition of microorganisms on living tissues
- Bodily fluids, any unattached skin, and sweat
- Member of a unicellular microorganism that can cause disease
- When you come into physical contact with blood or body fluids
- Parasites that feed on any organic organisms
- Eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and molds
- The promotion of hygiene and the prevention of diseases
- A diverse collection of bacteria found in organisms
- A cause of staph infection that can resist some antibiotics
20 Clues: Parasites that feed on any organic organisms • Bodily fluids, any unattached skin, and sweat • Occurs when there is no human to human contact • A diverse collection of bacteria found in organisms • The promotion of hygiene and the prevention of diseases • An organism that lives by feeding off of a host organism • ...
Biological terminology 2023-11-06
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- What is the term genetics?
- What is the name of the set of plasticity and energy exchange process in the cell?
- Artificial biogeocenosis created by human hands for the purpose of obtaining agricultural products?
- mother and fetus.
- What is the association between living organisms and the surrounding environment in one area of the Earth's surface called?
- What is the change in the number of chromosomes in the cell called?
- Organ that stores and releases bile.
- Organ where substances pass
- A single-celled insect?
- Enzyme that converts converts protein into amino acids.
- A biological field that studies lichens?
- Biological catalyst.
- A very small organism without cells?
- tube The cavity of the middle ear continues with the pharynx .......?
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- Reproductive cell:
- Location of where most nutrientsare absorbed.
- Who proposed biochemical evolution?
- What kind of bacteria live in symbiotic relationship with leguminous plants?
- What is the name of spherical bacteria?
- Name the theoretical basis of selection?
- Where a baby develops until birth.
- What is the name of Mendel's second law?
- Transformist who created the first complete evolutionary theory
- What is the name of "spinal curvature"?
- What is the name of viruses that infect bacteria?
- Type of digestion which involvesbreaking down food by crushing ormashing.
26 Clues: mother and fetus. • Reproductive cell: • Biological catalyst. • A single-celled insect? • What is the term genetics? • Organ where substances pass • Where a baby develops until birth. • Who proposed biochemical evolution? • Organ that stores and releases bile. • A very small organism without cells? • What is the name of spherical bacteria? • What is the name of "spinal curvature"? • ...
Anatomical Terminology 2024-01-10
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- bellyside
- refers to something that is above or higher than another structure
- refers to something that is below or lower than another structure
- means lying face down
- head end
- tail end
- Refers to a structure that is in front of another structure
- divides the body into a front (anterior) section and back (posterior) section.
- Refers to something closer to the midline of the body
- means closer to the trunk
- It divides the body into an upper (superior) section and a lower (inferior) section.
- backside
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- Refers to a structure that is behind another structure
- structure further away from the surface of the body
- structure closer to the surface of the body
- on the same side
- involving one side of the body
- means lying face up
- on the opposite side
- Refers to something farther away from the midline of the body
- means farther away from the trunk
- divides the body into a left section and a right section.
- involving both sides of the body
23 Clues: head end • tail end • backside • bellyside • on the same side • means lying face up • on the opposite side • means lying face down • means closer to the trunk • involving one side of the body • involving both sides of the body • means farther away from the trunk • structure closer to the surface of the body • structure further away from the surface of the body • ...
Science Terminology 2023-12-04
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- substance composed of one type of atom
- strongest bone in the body
- never stops beating
- anything that has mass and volume
- the conversion of a seed to a plant
- used to convert light into energy
- can be either homogeneous or heterogeneous
- lymph tissues in throat
- a person with expert knowledge on one or more of the natural or physical sciences
- transfers food from the mouth to the stomach
- a combination of hydrogen and oxygen
- using liquid under pressure to move an object
- the study of the nature and properties of matter and energy
- the study of the movement of celestial bodies
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- element we need to breathe
- represents the combination of elements and compounds
- the process by which plants make food
- extinct bird
- a distinct compound
- a singularity that causes spaghettification
- a large group of extinct lizards
- transformation of an insect from egg to adult
22 Clues: extinct bird • never stops beating • a distinct compound • lymph tissues in throat • element we need to breathe • strongest bone in the body • a large group of extinct lizards • anything that has mass and volume • used to convert light into energy • the conversion of a seed to a plant • a combination of hydrogen and oxygen • the process by which plants make food • ...
Computer Terminology 2024-02-09
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- Part of the OS that talks to the hardware
- Responsible for processing the graphics
- Houses all the components in the computer
- Most common type of hard disk drive
- Graphics Processor and Central Processor in one chip
- Name for any version of Linux
- Cools components through conduction (2 words)
- Main circuit board in the computer
- An extremely powerful and secure server for large scale transactions
- A building full of servers that has a large computing capacity (2 words)
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- Manages sound on the computer (2 words)
- Short-range wireless standard
- Responsible for carrying out the main processes of the computer
- A computer on your wrist
- Supplies power even during a blackout
- Combines multiple disks into one to prevent data loss
- Serial bus that's easier to plug in
- Drive with no moving parts
- Number system with only 2 digits
- Better than BIOS, allows secure boot and networking
20 Clues: A computer on your wrist • Drive with no moving parts • Short-range wireless standard • Name for any version of Linux • Number system with only 2 digits • Main circuit board in the computer • Most common type of hard disk drive • Serial bus that's easier to plug in • Supplies power even during a blackout • Manages sound on the computer (2 words) • ...
Livestock Terminology 2024-02-11
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- Mature Male Cattle
- Cattle Offspring
- Mature Female Cattle
- Group of Swine
- Sheep Offspring
- Young Female Poultry
- Group of Goats
- Poultry Offspring
- Mature Male Poultry
- Young Female Sheep
- Group of Cattle
- Young Female Swine
- Group of Poultry
- Castrated Male Cattle
- Mature Female Sheep
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- Mature Male Goat
- Group of Sheep
- Castrated Male Goat
- Mature Male Swine
- Mature Female Goat
- Castrated Male Swine
- Swine Offspring
- Goat Offspring
- Castrated Male Sheep
- Young Female Goat
- Mature Male Sheep
- Young Female Cattle
- Castrated Male Poultry
- Mature Female Poultry
- Mature Female Swine
30 Clues: Group of Sheep • Group of Swine • Goat Offspring • Group of Goats • Sheep Offspring • Swine Offspring • Group of Cattle • Mature Male Goat • Cattle Offspring • Group of Poultry • Mature Male Swine • Young Female Goat • Poultry Offspring • Mature Male Sheep • Mature Male Cattle • Mature Female Goat • Young Female Sheep • Young Female Swine • Castrated Male Goat • Mature Male Poultry • Young Female Cattle • ...
Livestock Terminology 2024-02-11
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- Cattle Offspring
- Young Female Swine
- Mature Male Goat
- Sheep Offspring
- Young Female Sheep
- Mature Female Swine
- Mature Male Swine
- Young Female Poultry
- Young Female Goat
- Castrated Male Goat
- Castrated Male Sheep
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- Mature Male Poultry
- Poultry Offspring
- Young Female Cattle
- Swine Offspring
- Castrated Male Poultry
- Mature Female Cattle
- Mature Male Cattle
- Castrated Male Swine
- Goat Offspring
- Castrated Male Cattle
- Mature Female Goat
- Mature Female Sheep
- Mature Female Poultry
- Mature Male Sheep
25 Clues: Goat Offspring • Swine Offspring • Sheep Offspring • Cattle Offspring • Mature Male Goat • Poultry Offspring • Mature Male Swine • Young Female Goat • Mature Male Sheep • Young Female Swine • Mature Male Cattle • Young Female Sheep • Mature Female Goat • Mature Male Poultry • Young Female Cattle • Mature Female Swine • Castrated Male Goat • Mature Female Sheep • Mature Female Cattle • ...
Solidworks Terminology 2024-01-16
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- Makes beveled faces
- Provides Settings for many Features such as fillet, and assembly mates
- Straight line used to create model geometry, features, or patterns
- Everything outside a sketched profile removed
- Tool to copy the original tab a specified number of times.
- Location where two or more faces connect
- The first feature in a sheet metal part, and it designates the part as sheet metal.
- Gives you more flexibility if you need to change the radius, hem type, and position.
- Material inside a profile removed to expose inner details
- ____ files using clouds, text, or geometric elements. The ____ elements are inserted as comments in the file.
- Finds a set of features in a part that satisfies specified parameter conditions so you can edit them in batch mode
- A Point at which two or more lines intersect
- Create _____ views with a variety of planes to fully examine a model.
- tool to _____ the original cut about the plane of symmetry
- a convenient way to insert existing model dimensions into the cabinet drawing
- You can use ___ for adding a 2D sketch, or section view of a model
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- Portion of a long part with a uniform cross-section removed
- A projection normal to a reference edge
- Creates industry standard O-ring and retaining ring ____ to your cylindrical model.
- Navigate through views automatically, eliminating searches for views or details.
- When you are working on a model with multiple features, you can ____ the FeatureManager design tree back to a prior state
- A collection of related parts saved in one SOLIDWORKS document file
- _____ the distance between entities or ____ dimensions in part, assembly, and drawing documents
- Boundaries that help define the shape of a model or a surface
- Creates simplified configurations of a part or assembly for analysis
- (0,0,0)
- With certain geometry such as multiple surface bodies in a single model, you can ________ one or more surface bodies
- Lets you create a sketch by projecting a set of edges onto the sketch plane.
- Identify and match geometry in multiple views. The _____ helps orient you when you check features in multiple views.
- Open individual views in a drawing and arrange them in any way you desire, regardless of how the views were arranged in the original drawing
30 Clues: (0,0,0) • Makes beveled faces • A projection normal to a reference edge • Location where two or more faces connect • A Point at which two or more lines intersect • Everything outside a sketched profile removed • Material inside a profile removed to expose inner details • Tool to copy the original tab a specified number of times. • ...
Animal Terminology 2024-01-24
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- young female chicken
- newborn pig
- newborn rabbit
- newborn goose
- newborn horse
- young female horse
- mature male cattle
- young female goat
- young female cow
- young male goat
- young male pig
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- newborn duck
- mature male horse
- newborn cattle
- newborn turkey
- young male cattle
- newborn fish
- newborn goat
- young female pig
- newborn chicken
- young female sheep
- young male horse
- newborn sheep
- young male sheep
- young male chicken
25 Clues: newborn pig • newborn duck • newborn fish • newborn goat • newborn goose • newborn horse • newborn sheep • newborn cattle • newborn turkey • newborn rabbit • young male pig • newborn chicken • young male goat • young female pig • young female cow • young male horse • young male sheep • mature male horse • young male cattle • young female goat • young female horse • mature male cattle • young female sheep • ...
SSA Terminology 2024-01-24
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- TCODE for PO Status and late delivery report
- movement type is 501
- aka a 1348 form
- 10 digit number starting with 18 needed to receive
- Abbreviation for required stock
- Movement type is 101
- Display transfer order through material number
- 10 digit number starting with 80 ready for customer
- Display parts interchangeability
- TCODE to Change Outbound delivery & reprint 1348's
- Display material, GCSS-A "fedlog"
- Movement type is 643
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- 10 digit number needed to create inbound delivery
- AKA Signature cards
- Material master data, used to view MRP type, quantity, storage location, price, and safety stock
- Stock requirement list, used to view open orders
- Order status report
- TCODE to create Inbound delivery
- Abbreviation for excess stock
- List of empty storage bins
- used for movement types 501 & 311
21 Clues: aka a 1348 form • AKA Signature cards • Order status report • movement type is 501 • Movement type is 101 • Movement type is 643 • List of empty storage bins • Abbreviation for excess stock • Abbreviation for required stock • TCODE to create Inbound delivery • Display parts interchangeability • Display material, GCSS-A "fedlog" • used for movement types 501 & 311 • ...
Animal Terminology 2024-01-24
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- young female cow
- mature male horse
- young male chicken
- mature female swine
- castrated male horse
- young male sheep
- young female goat
- young female horse
- young female sheep
- castrated male swine
- castrated male sheep
- mature female horse
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- castrated male cow
- young female chicken
- newborn turkey
- young fish
- young male cow
- young male swine
- newborn horse
- mature female duck
- mature male duck
- mature male duck
- young female swine
- mature male goose
- young male goat
- young male horse
- mature male swine
- mature male sheep
- mature female sheep
- mature female duck
30 Clues: young fish • newborn horse • newborn turkey • young male cow • young male goat • young female cow • young male swine • mature male duck • mature male duck • young male sheep • young male horse • mature male horse • mature male goose • young female goat • mature male swine • mature male sheep • castrated male cow • young male chicken • mature female duck • young female swine • young female horse • ...
Animal Terminology 2024-01-24
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- mature female cattle
- newborn cattle
- mature male duck
- mature female duck
- mature female goose
- mature male turkey
- newborn fish
- castrated male cattle
- newborn chick
- newborn sheep
- young male cattle
- young female horse
- newborn goose
- newborn swine
- mature female turkey
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- newborn duck
- young male horse
- mature male goose
- mature female horse
- young female cattle
- newborn turkey
- mature male horse
- young male goat
- mature male
- newborn horse
25 Clues: mature male • newborn duck • newborn fish • newborn chick • newborn sheep • newborn horse • newborn goose • newborn swine • newborn cattle • newborn turkey • young male goat • young male horse • mature male duck • mature male goose • mature male horse • young male cattle • mature female duck • mature male turkey • young female horse • mature female horse • young female cattle • mature female goose • ...
Animal Terminology 2024-01-25
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- Newborn horse
- Newborn sheep
- Mature male turkey
- Birth term for a horse
- Mature male rabbit
- Birth term for ducks
- Mature female rabbit
- Birth term for cattle
- Newborn goose
- Young fish
- Mature female turkey
- Mature male goose
- Birth term for chickens
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- Birth term for pigs
- Birth term for sheep
- Birth term for goats
- Newborn duck
- Newborn cattle
- Newborn chicken
- Newborn turkey
- Newborn rabbit
- Mature female goose
- Birth term for fish
- Castrated male sheep
- Newborn pig
- Newborn goat
- Newborn fish
27 Clues: Young fish • Newborn pig • Newborn duck • Newborn goat • Newborn fish • Newborn horse • Newborn sheep • Newborn goose • Newborn cattle • Newborn turkey • Newborn rabbit • Newborn chicken • Mature male goose • Mature male turkey • Mature male rabbit • Birth term for pigs • Mature female goose • Birth term for fish • Birth term for sheep • Birth term for goats • Birth term for ducks • Mature female rabbit • ...
Terminology Crossword 2024-02-15
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- Caudal region of the hoof that has an area of soft tissue
- Capacity of the crest or trunk
- Tuft of hair at the end of the tail
- Junction between skin and horn of the hoof
- Hollow area of the flank
- Thoracic region of the back
- Cranial side of the hoof
- Distal interphalangeal joint in ungulates
- Palmar or plantar surface of the hoof
- Protrusion of the wings of the ilium in ungulates
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- Loose skin under the throat and neck
- Appendages suspended from the head
- Tarsal joint
- Third and fourth metacarpal of the ruminant
- Poll region between the eyes and ears of previous horn growth
- Protrusion of the ischium bones in ruminants
- Muscular portion of the hindlimb between stifle and hock
- Solid part of the tail
- External throat, especially when fat or loose skin is present
- Small keratinized mass of horn in a small bunch of hair
20 Clues: Tarsal joint • Solid part of the tail • Hollow area of the flank • Cranial side of the hoof • Thoracic region of the back • Capacity of the crest or trunk • Appendages suspended from the head • Tuft of hair at the end of the tail • Loose skin under the throat and neck • Palmar or plantar surface of the hoof • Distal interphalangeal joint in ungulates • ...
Muscle Terminology 2022-10-17
24 Clues: arm • lips • knee • wrist • mouth • , eye • thumb • medium • digits • largest • sternum • big toe • smallest • superior • inferior • clavicle • coracoid process • flexes structure • extends structure • - thyroid cartilage • pulls in inferior direction • angle or corner of structure • pulls structure towards midline • pulls structure away from midline
Business Terminology 2022-10-18
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- a list of topics to be discussed in a
- the base of operations
- ideas and rules in a company
- the rate at which prices increase
- a name or symbol on a product
- when the economy is bad
- a place where people do business
- fair treatment within an organization
- something of value
- a sales event that involves bidding
- money used to start a business
- a large company made up of other companies
- debts
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- companies that join to become one
- an examination of financial records
- paid to someone who owns shares
- a promise to repair a faulty product
- a company that cannot pay its debts
- regular and necessary costs in a firm
- available in the form of money
- a legal agreement
- a few businesses working together
- a person who starts his own business
- business done over a certain period of time
- an organization that has complete control
25 Clues: debts • a legal agreement • something of value • the base of operations • when the economy is bad • ideas and rules in a company • a name or symbol on a product • available in the form of money • money used to start a business • paid to someone who owns shares • a place where people do business • companies that join to become one • the rate at which prices increase • ...
Anatomical Terminology 2023-03-24
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- This sectional plane through the body will show both eyes and the tongue
- A term that refers to the top of the shoulder
- The other side of sural
- The bones in the wrist are _________ bones
- When you have ear problems, you may need ______ drops.
- The abdominopelvic regions lateral to the epigastric region
- The only organ system located above the diaphragm is the ________ system
- What abdominopelvic region do we find medial to the lumbar regions ?
- Splitting the head into a left and right side can be done with a _____ section
- A directional term referring to the bottom of the foot
- A term indicating the big toe
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- A body landmark region referring to the elbow
- A hip bone is also referred to as a _____ bone
- The area between the two lungs is the ________
- In directional terms, the skin on the head is always __________ to the skull
- The opposite of medial
- The area opposite to the patella is the _________ region
- In what region would you find the bladder ?
- A directional terminology referring to the lower arm region
- This organ system constantly cleans out your blood system and controls water balance
- A directional term meaning towards the head
- Tendons belong to this organ system.
22 Clues: The opposite of medial • The other side of sural • A term indicating the big toe • Tendons belong to this organ system. • The bones in the wrist are _________ bones • In what region would you find the bladder ? • A directional term meaning towards the head • A body landmark region referring to the elbow • A term that refers to the top of the shoulder • ...
Swine Terminology 2023-03-27
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- An uncastrated male pig
- An adult female pig who has given birth
- Mother's first milk
- The underside of a pig's neck
- A castrated male pig
- a piglet weighing between 40-80lbs that is sold to be finished.
- The stage of production between weaning and before feeder
- The last stage of pig production
- A young female pig who has not given birth
- A pig whose parents are the same breed
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- Difficulty giving birth
- The steps and measures taken by farmers to keep a clean and secure farm
- Time period when a pig is pregnant
- A pigs whose parents are different breeds
- A term for a group of pigs
- Technical term for giving birth
- The act of a pig giving birth
- Removing the babies from the mom
- Meat from pigs
- A group of baby pigs
20 Clues: Meat from pigs • Mother's first milk • A castrated male pig • A group of baby pigs • Difficulty giving birth • An uncastrated male pig • A term for a group of pigs • The act of a pig giving birth • The underside of a pig's neck • Technical term for giving birth • Removing the babies from the mom • The last stage of pig production • Time period when a pig is pregnant • ...
Animal Terminology 2023-02-10
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- Young male Horse
- Newborn Chicken
- Newborn Duck
- Newborn Swine
- Newborn Sheep
- kid Young male Goat
- Young male fish
- lamb Young male Sheep
- Newborn Fish
- calf Young male Cattle
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- Newborn Cattle
- Young male Chicken
- Newborn Turkey
- Young female Swine
- Newborn Goat
- Newborn Goose
- Newborn Rabbit
- Newborn Horse
- Young female Horse
- Young male Swine
20 Clues: Newborn Duck • Newborn Goat • Newborn Fish • Newborn Goose • Newborn Swine • Newborn Sheep • Newborn Horse • Newborn Cattle • Newborn Turkey • Newborn Rabbit • Newborn Chicken • Young male fish • Young male Horse • Young male Swine • Young male Chicken • Young female Swine • Young female Horse • kid Young male Goat • lamb Young male Sheep • calf Young male Cattle
Business Terminology 2023-02-15
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- a stock of resource
- original
- rival
- exchange
- a standard example
- represent ownership of a company
- average sales
- economic activity/fabrication
- the action of making/manufacturing
- a general view
- dept
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- being responsible for something
- advantage
- a person who operates a business/businessman
- money gained
- The amount of money you have access to
- communicating and creating
- Right to keep a property until the debt is discharged
- a share
- new business formed with a plan
- exclusive
21 Clues: dept • rival • a share • original • exchange • advantage • exclusive • money gained • average sales • a general view • a standard example • a stock of resource • communicating and creating • economic activity/fabrication • being responsible for something • new business formed with a plan • represent ownership of a company • the action of making/manufacturing • The amount of money you have access to • ...
Loan Terminology 2023-02-14
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- to Value the amount requested or already financed compared to the value of the collateral
- 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
- Agreement a formal bill of sale between buyer and dealer that discloses information about the purchase
- a person applying for a loan
- a program that allows AK USA's members to electronically sign loan documents
- 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
- the system used by AK USA to submit loan applications
- Lending applications submitted directly to a loan officer or lending center
- percentage rate that shows the cost of credit the borrower actually pays including loan interest points an origination fees
- Lending applications submitted on behalf of an applicant from a merchant or dealer
- document certifying the country of origin and collateral description including year / make / model / and serial number
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- for Payoff written permission to obtain a loan payoff
- Serial number for a motor vehicle o other type of collateral that has a title or MSO
- a document issued by a state to identify the owner of a motor vehicle
- a written estimate of a collateral's market value by a qualified appraiser
- the process of obtaining the applicant's signatures on loan closing documents and funding the loan in APPRO
- using the proceeds of a loan to payoff an existing loan
- Offer an offer to approve a loan based on different terms than those originally requested by the applicant
- a team who assists branch staff in satisfying the stipulations and validation steps necessary to close the loan
- Holder a financial institution that holds a security interest for the collateral use to secure a loan
- a person who accepts responsibility for repaying a debt
- condition(s) that must be met in order for the loan to be approved
- Officer the underwriters of loan requests. They will assess loan applications using approved guidelines
23 Clues: a person applying for a loan • for Payoff 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 • ...
BLS terminology 2023-04-02
20 Clues: veri • cell • geeni • näyte • assay • ulosteet • antibody • specimen • valkosolu • palatelet • verineste • immunology • sentrifugi • lymphocyte • coagulation • verisairaus • soluviljelmä • reticulosyte • microbiology • veritautioppi
Computer Terminology 2024-02-25
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- 0 and 1
- Instructions for taks
- Primary component
- Converted into original
- Manages data flow
- Extra functions
- Principal components
- AC into DC
- Stored data
- Data is stored
- Data transfer interface
- Give information
- Found in all desktops
- 3D graphics
- Visuals
- Non volatile
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- Data is processed
- Data is kept
- Enables data transfer
- Provide data to a system
- Connect for data transfer
- Data transformation
- Connect peripheral devices
- Perform functions
- Program instructions
- Smallest unit
- Manages applications
- Connects to system
- Semiconductor
- Send data to another device
- Small dots
- Making data available
- Audio signals
33 Clues: 0 and 1 • Visuals • Small dots • AC into DC • Stored data • 3D graphics • Data is kept • Non volatile • Smallest unit • Semiconductor • Audio signals • Data is stored • Extra functions • Give information • Data is processed • Primary component • Perform functions • Manages data flow • Connects to system • Data transformation • Program instructions • Manages applications • Principal components • Enables data transfer • ...
Livestock Terminology 2024-04-11
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- a mature female chicken (or other poultry)
- meat from swine
- a young or immature female horse (up to 2 or 3 years of age)
- meat from cattle
- a mature male horse
- a young male swine
- a castrated male bovine of any age
- an immature male chicken
- a mature female goat over 12 months of age
- a castrated male horse of any age
- a mature male goat over 12 months of age
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- a young or immature female bovine
- a young or immature male bovine
- a castrated male chicken
- an immature female chicken
- a castrated male goat of any age
- a mature male bovine (that has NOT been castrated)
- a castrated male swine of any age
- a mature male swine (that has NOT been castrated)
- a mature female swine that has given birth
- an adult male chicken
- a mature female bovine that has given birth
- a young or immature female swine
23 Clues: meat from swine • meat from cattle • a young male swine • a mature male horse • an adult male chicken • a castrated male chicken • an immature male chicken • an immature female chicken • a young or immature male bovine • a castrated male goat of any age • a young or immature female swine • a young or immature female bovine • a castrated male swine of any age • ...
Cybersecurity Terminology 2024-03-14
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- Software that prevents malicious software
- Programs that simulates human activity.
- Masks malicious software.
- Distinguishes between humans and bots.
- A false warning.
- Being free from public attention.
- A type of cryptocurrency.
- An error in a program.
- Unwanted email messages.
- Unlocking encrypted data.
- Software for blackmailing.
- Website file that stores information.
- Software that corrupts files.
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- Confirms a user's identity.
- A way to access software.
- A fake online identity
- Techniques for safeguarding computers.
- Devices that mines cryptocurrency.
- Software that automatically displays advertisements.
- Entering an account requires a.
- Harmful computer codes that spread.
21 Clues: A false warning. • A fake online identity • An error in a program. • Unwanted email messages. • Masks malicious software. • A way to access software. • A type of cryptocurrency. • Unlocking encrypted data. • Software for blackmailing. • Confirms a user's identity. • Software that corrupts files. • Entering an account requires a. • Being free from public attention. • ...
Soil Terminology 2024-03-22
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- the point on the stem where the leaves are attached
- Each year
- The first phase of photosynthesis
- Deciduous tree
- Dehydrated plant material
- Any plant that comes back each year.
- Organelle responsible for doing photosynthesis
- Used to measure the projected growth of crops during the growing season
- A shoot that arises from the base of a grass plant
- Flowering doesn't depend on day or night period
- Main trunk of a plant
- A structure formed on the roots of legumes
- Water movement through a plant
- Flowering plants with one seed
- Energy conversions using photosynthesis products
- Liquid in the Chloroplast that absorbs light energy
- Modified leaves that surround the reproductive parts of flowers
- The leaf of a plant
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- leaves cluster of leaves from one leaf stem
- Chemical that regulates the growth of plants
- Vascular tissue that conveys water
- Reach a certain height then stop growing
- Plant that completes the life cycle in two years
- when a plant changes from seed to seedling
- Underground part of vascular plants
- The outer parts of the flower that enclose the developing bud
- The external organ of a plant
- Storage containers that hold nutrients for the plant
- Plant stem between two nodes
- openings that allow molecules to enter the leaf
30 Clues: Each year • Deciduous tree • The leaf of a plant • Main trunk of a plant • Dehydrated plant material • Plant stem between two nodes • The external organ of a plant • Water movement through a plant • Flowering plants with one seed • The first phase of photosynthesis • Vascular tissue that conveys water • Underground part of vascular plants • Any plant that comes back each year. • ...
Chiropractic Terminology 2024-03-05
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- Pain down the leg into the foot
- Connects bone to bone
- How many minutes of movement should you get daily
- The communication highway of the body
- How many Cervical Vertebrae are there
- Name of a bone in the spine
- Where does true health and healing come from within
- Found inside the Spinal Column
- Bone that makes up the tip of the elbow
- A headache that can make you nauseous
- Pain under the shoulder blade making it hard to breathe
- What kind of joint is the thumb
- Place where two bones meet
- Connects bone to muscle
- Longest Bone in the Body
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- Opposite of Anterior
- Type of headache around the eyes and nose
- Tool used for spinal and extremity adjustments
- Number of Cranial Nerves
- Most common fracture in children
- Nerve that makes up the funny bone reaction
- The number of Thoracic vertebrae
- Can be caused by a sneeze or sports injury
- Opposite of posterior
- The number of lumbar vertebrae
- The most common type of basketball or soccer injury
- Number of Eyes
27 Clues: Number of Eyes • Opposite of Anterior • Connects bone to bone • Opposite of posterior • Connects bone to muscle • Number of Cranial Nerves • Longest Bone in the Body • Place where two bones meet • Name of a bone in the spine • Found inside the Spinal Column • The number of lumbar vertebrae • Pain down the leg into the foot • What kind of joint is the thumb • ...
Livestock Terminology 2024-03-11
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- A horse's gestation length
- Adult male chicken
- A baby goat
- The act of a horse giving birth
- Adult female pig that has had piglets
- Castrated male pig
- The act of removing the testicles from a male
- Castrated male bovine
- Adult male sheep that can reproduce
- The act of a goat giving birth
- adult female chicken
- Adult female goat
- Baby chicken
- The act of a pig giving birth
- Castrated male horse
- A sheep/goat's gestation length
- Act of a sheep giving birth
- Adult male bovine that can reproduce
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- A pig's gestation length
- The amount of time it takes a chick to hatch
- Female bovine that has not had a calf
- A baby bovine
- A cow's gestation length
- The act of a cow giving birth
- Adult female bovine that has typically had a calf
- Adult male pig that can reproduce
- Adult male goat that can reproduce
- Baby pig
- Adult male horse that can reproduce
- Adult female horse
- Adult female sheep
- Castrated male sheep or goat
- Female pig
- Baby sheep
- A baby horse either male or female
35 Clues: Baby pig • Female pig • Baby sheep • A baby goat • Baby chicken • A baby bovine • Adult female goat • Adult male chicken • Castrated male pig • Adult female horse • Adult female sheep • adult female chicken • Castrated male horse • Castrated male bovine • A pig's gestation length • A cow's gestation length • A horse's gestation length • Act of a sheep giving birth • Castrated male sheep or goat • ...
Lighting Terminology 2024-03-18
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- Light coming from upstage, behind scenery or actors, to sculpt and separate them from the background.
- The angle of the cone of light produced by a lantern.
- The main control for the stage lighting.
- a powerful profile lantern usually fitted with its own dimmer, iris, colour magazine and shutters mounted in or above the auditorium, used with an operator so that the light beam can be moved around the stage to follow an actor.
- An accidentally unlit portion of the stage
- or a “cyc” for short, is a large cloth backdrop used on a stage. It’s typically concave, stretching in an arc from one side of the stage to the other. You can use lighting equipment to project light or images onto it
- the process of dispersing light to soften it.
- A lighting cover over the whole stage
- also called a color filter, is what lighting professionals use to change the color of a beam of light.
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- Lighting on a particular item or area on stage, to make it stand out or for aesthetic reasons, rather than to light an actor or functional area.
- the term lighting professionals use to describe a stage light’s level of brightness.
- A measure of the 'warmth' or 'coolness' of light sources and colours.
- A slow dimming of the lights, ending in blackout.
- A thin metal plate etched to produce a design which can then be projected by a profile spotlight.
- Complete absence of stage lighting. Blue working lights backstage should remain on.
- General term for unit of lighting equipment including spotlight, flood etc
- A type of lantern which produces an even, soft-edged beam of light through a lens with a collection of circles (like a bullseye)
- Strand Lekolite 8 x 13A profile lantern with an elliptical reflector and at least one lens.
- A document that shows where each light is placed and focused
- The command given to technical departments to carry out a particular operation.
20 Clues: A lighting cover over the whole stage • The main control for the stage lighting. • An accidentally unlit portion of the stage • the process of dispersing light to soften it. • A slow dimming of the lights, ending in blackout. • The angle of the cone of light produced by a lantern. • A document that shows where each light is placed and focused • ...
program terminology 2024-05-04
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- A numbering system that uses only two digits, 0 and 1, which represent off and on states, or false and true in computing.
- A unit of digital information made up of 8 bits. It's commonly used to represent a single character of text in computer systems.
- (Transmission Control Protocol) A communication protocol used to transmit data reliably over networks. It ensures that data sent from one computer to another arrives intact and in the correct order.
- A computer or software system that provides services or resources to other computers, known as clients, over a network. Servers can host websites, store data, manage network traffic, and more.
- Science The study of computers and computational systems, including their design, development, and use.
- A group of interconnected computers or devices that can communicate with each other and share resources and information.
- A value or variable that is passed into a function or subroutine to help it perform its task or calculation.
- A step-by-step procedure or set of rules for solving a problem or accomplishing a task, especially in computing.
- A collection of items or elements, often ordered in a specific sequence, that can be manipulated or accessed in various ways.
- A technology that allows electronic devices to connect to the internet wirelessly using radio waves.
- A way of compressing data without losing any information. When the data is decompressed, it's identical to the original.
- A programming language used to make websites interactive. It's often used to add features like dynamic content, animations, and user input validation.
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- Divide The gap between those who have access to modern information and communication technology and those who do not, often due to socioeconomic factors.
- A symbol or name that represents a value in computer programming. The value of a variable can change during the execution of a program.
- A global network of interconnected computers and other devices that communicate using standard protocols.
- A popular programming language known for its simplicity and readability. It's widely used in web development, data analysis, artificial intelligence, and more.
- A set of instructions or code written to perform a specific task or function on a computer.
- Existing or occurring online or in a digital environment rather than in physical space. Virtual objects or environments are created by computer software.
- (Random Access Memory) A type of computer memory that allows data to be accessed randomly and quickly. It's used to store data that the computer is currently working on.
- (Internet Protocol) A protocol used to route data packets across networks and the internet. It assigns a unique address to each device connected to a network, allowing them to communicate with each other.
- (Hypertext Markup Language) The standard markup language used to create and design web pages. HTML defines the structure and content of a web page using tags and attributes.
- Fundamental parts or components of something. In computing, this could refer to basic units of data, code, or design components.
- Intelligence (A.I) The simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems. AI technologies include machine learning, natural language processing, and computer vision.
- The smallest unit of data in a computer. A bit can represent either a 0 or a 1.
- Instructions written in a programming language that tell a computer what to do. It's the language computers understand and execute.
- A collection of web pages that are linked together and accessible over the internet. Websites can contain text, images, videos, and interactive elements.
- A method of compressing data where some information is discarded to reduce file size. When the data is decompressed, it may not be identical to the original.
- A programming construct that repeats a block of code until a specific condition is met or for a specified number of times.
28 Clues: The smallest unit of data in a computer. A bit can represent either a 0 or a 1. • A set of instructions or code written to perform a specific task or function on a computer. • A technology that allows electronic devices to connect to the internet wirelessly using radio waves. • ...
Mycology Terminology 2024-05-06
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- A solution resistant to changes in pH.
- What happens when you eat psychedelic mushrooms.
- The edges of a mushroom cap are joined to the stipe by this.
- A metabolically dormant state of bacteria.
- Calcium Sulfate.
- Containing two nuclei.
- Gills of a mushroom.
- Fundamental unit of biological taxonomy.
- An organism that takes its nourishment by consuming another organism.
- Growth Medium used for cultures.
- A mushroom cap with a raised central area where the stipe meets the pileu.
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- A process which occurs when anaerobic bacteria decompose producing alcohol.
- Introduction of spores or spawn into substrate.
- Mycelium growth characterized by filamentous hyphae, root-like growth.
- A dense thick layer of mycelium growth that can prevent pinning.
- A protein, synthesized by a cell, that’s acts as a catalyst for a chemical reaction.
- An anhydrous gel used to absorb moisture.
- Underground symbiotic association between a plant and fungi.
- Sudden development of many fruiting bodies.
- The stem of the mushroom
- A small pining mushroom that ceases to grow.
21 Clues: Calcium Sulfate. • Gills of a mushroom. • Containing two nuclei. • The stem of the mushroom • Growth Medium used for cultures. • A solution resistant to changes in pH. • Fundamental unit of biological taxonomy. • An anhydrous gel used to absorb moisture. • A metabolically dormant state of bacteria. • Sudden development of many fruiting bodies. • ...
Pelvis Terminology 2024-08-01
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- The broad, upper part of the hip bone.
- The branch-like part of a bone.
- Ischial Roughened area of the ischium that bears weight when sitting.
- The lower, posterior part of the hip bone.
- Sciatic The indentation in the ilium for nerve and vessel passage.
- Iliac The depression on the internal surface of the ilium.
- Terminalis The ridge on the superior pubic ramus.
- Ligament running from the pubic tubercle to the anterior superior iliac spine.
- Anterior Superior Iliac Spine, a bony projection on the iliac bone.
- Greater The large bony prominence on the femur for muscle attachment.
- The small bone at the base of the spine, also known as the tailbone.
- The front portion of the pelvic bone.
- The socket of the hip bone that holds the head of the femur.
- Girdle The bony ring formed by the sacrum and hip bones.
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- Pubic A forward-projecting point on the upper border of the pubis.
- Sacral An opening at the lower end of the sacrum.
- Pectineal The ridge on the superior pubic ramus.
- Foramen A large opening in the hip bone formed by the pubis and ischium.
- Pubic The cartilaginous joint uniting the left and right pubic bones.
- Notch A notch in the ilium that allows passage of the sciatic nerve.
- Iliac The pointed bony projection on the ilium.
- Obturator The opening in the hip bone formed by the pubis and ischium.
- Joint The joint between the sacrum and the ilium.
- A triangular bone at the base of the spine that forms the back part of the pelvis.
- Crest The superior border of the ilium.
25 Clues: The branch-like part of a bone. • The front portion of the pelvic bone. • The broad, upper part of the hip bone. • Crest The superior border of the ilium. • The lower, posterior part of the hip bone. • Iliac The pointed bony projection on the ilium. • Pectineal The ridge on the superior pubic ramus. • Sacral An opening at the lower end of the sacrum. • ...
Research Terminology 2024-08-07
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- This is the starting data you use to see how things change over time.
- This is a way of choosing samples by picking whole groups from a larger set.
- study This study looks at a group of people at a single moment to understand their current situation.
- This checks if a test or tool gives the same results whenever you use it.
- This describes how you will measure or define something in your research so others know exactly what you mean.
- It's like figuring out how many people you need to make sure you can clearly see if a new teaching method works.
- This is the group in an experiment that doesn't get the special treatment, so scientists can compare results.
- This is a big, thorough paper you write to get an advanced degree, usually a PhD.
- This means checking if a test or tool actually does what it's meant to do.
- This is a paper you sign to say "yes" to something important.
- This is something you do to help solve a problem or make a situation better.
- This type of research looks at people's thoughts and experiences in detail, using words and descriptions rather than numbers.
- It’s like using both a ruler and a notebook to understand something better.
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- This is the whole set of people or items you want to learn about in a research project.
- This is the main question that directs what a research project will explore or answer.
- It’s like the list of books and websites you used to help with a school project.
- This is a brief overview that tells you the main ideas of a research paper.
- This means looking closely at information to figure out what it shows or means.
- This is something you believe is true, even though you don't have evidence to prove it.
- This is a test where you try something out to see if it causes a specific outcome.
- These are ideas you think might be true and test to see if they are.
- This means doing a study again to check if you get the same results.
- These are the techniques used to guess about a big group by looking at information from a smaller part of it.
- It’s like agreeing to join a club after you know all the rules and what will happen in the meetings.
- This is a helpful note you add to a text to explain or give more details about it.
- This is the original material, like a diary or a report from someone who was directly involved.
- This study follows the same group of people over many years to see how they develop or change.
- This is the idea that nothing changes or no effect happens, used to see if your research proves otherwise.
- This is an old object made by people that helps us learn about history.
- These are the guidelines that help you decide what is right or wrong when doing research or making decisions.
30 Clues: This is a paper you sign to say "yes" to something important. • These are ideas you think might be true and test to see if they are. • This means doing a study again to check if you get the same results. • This is the starting data you use to see how things change over time. • This is an old object made by people that helps us learn about history. • ...
Tech Terminology 2024-08-11
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- The result produced by a machine or system like the data or product it generates.
- A device that measures acceleration or movement.
- A tool used to mark or draw lines on a surface for precision work.
- A set of steps or instructions to complete a task or process.
- Protective eyewear used to shield the eyes from hazards.
- The shape or structure of an object.
- A tool used to make holes in materials like wood or metal.
- A clear plastic-like material used for things like windows and displays.
- Personal Protective Equipment. gear worn to protect against hazards.
- A material that prevents the transfer of heat or electricity.
- A rough or preliminary drawing used to illustrate an idea or design.
- High-Density Polyethylene, a type of strong flexible plastic used in many products.
- technology, Systems used to manage and direct machines or processes often with automation.
- The process of making products in large quantities using machines.
- Standards or requirements used to judge or evaluate something.Design The process of planning and creating the look and function of something.
- Computer software that prepares a 3D model for 3D printing by dividing it into layers.
- A device that detects and measures physical properties like temperature or light.
- Software used to create detailed drawings and designs on a computer.
- A digital document or data saved on a computer.
- A large molecule made up of repeating units used to create plastics and other materials.
- A material used for grinding or polishing like sandpaper.
- The practice of protecting people from harm or danger.
- A type of plastic that becomes soft and pliable when heated and hardens when cooled.
- Technology that uses discrete values like binary code (0s and 1s). to process information.
- The steps taken to create and develop a product or system from idea to final design.
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- A memory aid or technique to help remember information.
- Original research conducted to collect new data or insights.
- Light Emitting Diode. a type of light source that is energy-efficient and long-lasting.
- The process of converting waste materials into reusable materials.
- The process of assessing how well something works or meets requirements.
- a file format used for 3D printing models.
- Research that analyzes existing data or information gathered by others.
- A device used to heat materials like plastic in a specific area or along a strip.
- Data or signals sent into a system like typing on a keyboard.
- The look and design of something focusing on how it appears.
- A document that outlines what a design project needs to achieve.
- A type of signal that changes smoothly like a traditional clock with hands.
- A small computer on a single chip used to control electronic devices.
- Designing tools and workspaces to fit human needs and improve comfort and efficiency.
- A protective garment worn to keep clothes clean or to protect from heat and chemicals.
- A symbol or image used to convey information or instructions.
- A path for electrical current to flow like in a light bulb or computer.
- The purpose or job that something is designed to do.
- Polyethylene Terephthalate a type of plastic used in bottles and containers.
44 Clues: The shape or structure of an object. • a file format used for 3D printing models. • A digital document or data saved on a computer. • A device that measures acceleration or movement. • The purpose or job that something is designed to do. • The practice of protecting people from harm or danger. • A memory aid or technique to help remember information. • ...
Drama Terminology 2024-05-30
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- to break character by laughing at an inappropriate time
- _____ refers to the quality of movement being either light or heavy
- a thing said or done to signal a performer to enter/do something/say their line
- a raised floor or platform, typically in a theatre, on which actors, entertainers, or speakers perform
- flow can either be described as free or _______
- also known as shoulder breathing
- to show action, character, or emotion without words
- the part of the stage closest to the audience
- planned movement and placement of characters in a performance
- to stand at a 90 degree angle in relation to the audience
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- on the right side of a stage from the point of view of the audience facing the stage
- type of stage that the audience is seated on three sides
- The most important rule when doing improvisation
- type of stage, usually with an arch, that the audience only views the action from one side
- two-way process of sharing information between a listener and teller
- Rudolf ___________ was a pioneer in dance notation
- dome-shaped muscle that is important when breathing
- to ensure that the audience can see you and to give depth to the stage, it is best to move on the _______
- to conceal(hide)something, someone or yourself from view
- when miming an object, it is important to demonstrate its shape, weight, texture and _______
20 Clues: also known as shoulder breathing • the part of the stage closest to the audience • flow can either be described as free or _______ • The most important rule when doing improvisation • Rudolf ___________ was a pioneer in dance notation • dome-shaped muscle that is important when breathing • to show action, character, or emotion without words • ...
Tech-Terminology 2024-08-09
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- Process, The steps taken to create and develop a product or system from idea to final design.
- A rough or preliminary drawing used to illustrate an idea or design.
- A tool used to make holes in materials like wood or metal.
- A material that prevents the transfer of heat or electricity.
- A protective garment worn to keep clothes clean or to protect from heat and chemicals.
- technology, Systems used to manage and direct machines or processes often with automation.
- The process of converting waste materials into reusable materials.
- (Research), Research that analyzes existing data or information gathered by others.
- A tool used to mark or draw lines on a surface for precision work.
- A digital document or data saved on a computer.
- Protective eyewear used to shield the eyes from hazards.
- The process of assessing how well something works or meets requirements.
- The process of planning and creating the look and function of something.
- A device that measures acceleration or movement.
- A set of steps or instructions to complete a task or process.
- The result produced by a machine or system like the data or product it generates.
- The process of making products in large quantities using machines.
- A large molecule made up of repeating units used to create plastics and other materials.
- Light Emitting Diode. a type of light source that is energy-efficient and long-lasting.
- Brief, A document that outlines what a design project needs to achieve.
- The look and design of something focusing on how it appears.
- A type of signal that changes smoothly like a traditional clock with hands.
- (research), Original research conducted to collect new data or insights.
- Polyethylene Terephthalate a type of plastic used in bottles and containers.
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- The shape or structure of an object.
- Technology that uses discrete values like binary code (0s and 1s). to process information.
- A path for electrical current to flow like in a light bulb or computer.
- Software used to create detailed drawings and designs on a computer.
- software, Computer software that prepares a 3D model for 3D printing by dividing it into layers.
- Heater, A device used to heat materials like plastic in a specific area or along a strip.
- High-Density Polyethylene, a type of strong flexible plastic used in many products.
- The purpose or job that something is designed to do.
- A type of plastic that becomes soft and pliable when heated and hardens when cooled.-
- Standards or requirements used to judge or evaluate something.
- A device that detects and measures physical properties like temperature or light.
- material used for grinding or polishing like sandpaper.
- Stereolithography. a file format used for 3D printing models.
- Designing tools and workspaces to fit human needs and improve comfort and efficiency.
- Data or signals sent into a system like typing on a keyboard.
- A clear plastic-like material used for things like windows and displays.
- A small computer on a single chip used to control electronic devices.
- The practice of protecting people from harm or danger.
- A symbol or image used to convey information or instructions.
- Personal Protective Equipment. gear worn to protect against hazards.
- A memory aid or technique to help remember information.
45 Clues: The shape or structure of an object. • A digital document or data saved on a computer. • A device that measures acceleration or movement. • The purpose or job that something is designed to do. • The practice of protecting people from harm or danger. • material used for grinding or polishing like sandpaper. • A memory aid or technique to help remember information. • ...
Arraignment Terminology 2024-08-14
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- notification of grand jury presentation
- required for ADA to meet 180.80
- result of a risk assessment and used to determine SRP matrix
- individual is being held without bail
- plea that will not add to criminal record
- a 730 is an exam of ______.
- 2022 NYS legislation that reformed the parole system
- basement of 100 Centre Street
- newSTART (plea) is an alternative to _____.
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- the second "R" in "ROR"
- individuals' right to be present at court proceedings
- officer who reads cases into the record at arraignment
- tracking number based on fingerprint
- attorneys who prosecute large drug related cases
- the purpose of an arraignment is to determine _____
- court document that lists conditions of release
- ASC = alternative _____ compliance part
- felony that does not involve force or injury
- two people with files charged against each other
- SRP is an alternative to pretrial _____.
20 Clues: the second "R" in "ROR" • a 730 is an exam of ______. • basement of 100 Centre Street • required for ADA to meet 180.80 • tracking number based on fingerprint • individual is being held without bail • notification of grand jury presentation • ASC = alternative _____ compliance part • SRP is an alternative to pretrial _____. • plea that will not add to criminal record • ...
CNC Terminology 2024-07-29
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- The amount the cutting tool moves away from the previous cutting path as it cuts a new path.
- This rate is the speed at which the cutting tool moves along a workpiece.
- The measure of the thickness of a chip a cutter will cut.
- A pointed tool that is rotated to cut holes in the material.
- Zero point for the work piece.
- The N stands for this in CNC.
- The difference in dimensions of mating parts.
- This type of mill is a cutting tool with a straight end, typically with a spiral flute(s).
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- A point at which lines or pathways intersect; a central or connecting point.
- A uniform increase or decrease in the size or diameter of a workpiece.
- A rotating motor that holds tools and is used to machine parts.
- The work surface top of your machine that material is placed on to be machined.
- The cutting edges of a cutting tool.
- A term given to the apparatus or structure that is holding your work.
- The width of the cut removed by the cutting bit.
- A metal collar that holds the cutting tool within a spindle nut.
- Mill This type of mill is used to produce internal and external threads in a workpiece.
- The bevel or angular surface cut on the edge or a corner of a machined part.
- A process that employs rotating, multi-point cutting tools to remove material from a workpiece.
- Cutting tips made of carbide, diamond, ceramic, or other materials, which can be easily inserted onto a cutting tool.
20 Clues: The N stands for this in CNC. • Zero point for the work piece. • The cutting edges of a cutting tool. • The difference in dimensions of mating parts. • The width of the cut removed by the cutting bit. • The measure of the thickness of a chip a cutter will cut. • A pointed tool that is rotated to cut holes in the material. • ...
Computer Terminology 2024-08-26
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- An organized collection of data that can be easily accessed, managed, and updated, often used for storing and retrieving information.
- The software that manages a computer’s hardware and provides services for other software. Examples include Windows, macOS, and Linux.
- The amount of data that can be transmitted over a network in a given period of time, affecting the speed and performance of internet connections.
- A set of instructions that a computer follows to perform a specific task, also known as software or an application.
- A virtual container used to organize files on a computer.
- A collection of data or information stored on a computer, such as a document, image, or video.
- Computing Using remote servers on the internet to store, manage, and process data, rather than relying on local servers or personal computers.
- A software program designed to perform a specific function or task, like a word processor or a game.
- The address used to access a specific website or resource on the internet.
- A small piece of data stored by a web browser that helps remember user preferences and login information.
- A step-by-step set of instructions designed to perform a task or solve a problem.
- Interface (UI) The means by which a user interacts with a computer or software, including elements like buttons, menus, and icons.
- Software used to access and navigate the internet, such as Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or Safari.
- A type of malicious software designed to harm or exploit computers, often by corrupting or deleting data.
- The standard language used to create and design webpages.
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- The process of converting data into a code to prevent unauthorized access, ensuring privacy and security.
- A programming language commonly used to create interactive effects within web browsers.
- A language used to describe the presentation of a document written in HTML, including layout, colors, and fonts.
- The process of finding and fixing errors or bugs in a computer program.
- Any external device connected to a computer, such as a mouse, keyboard, or external hard drive.
- A security system designed to prevent unauthorized access to or from a network, often used to protect computers from cyber threats.
- A key combination or icon that provides quick access to a function or application.
- A program or application used to organize, analyze, and store data in tabular form, such as Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets.
- Device A hardware device used to provide data to a computer, such as a keyboard, mouse, or scanner.
- The physical components of a computer system, such as the monitor, keyboard, and processor.
- Device A hardware device used to receive and display data from a computer, such as a monitor, printer, or speakers.
- Storage A service that allows users to save and access their files over the internet instead of on a local hard drive.
- A group of interconnected computers and devices that share resources and information.
- Programs and applications that run on a computer and perform various tasks, like word processing or web browsing.
- A global network of interconnected computers that communicate using standardized protocols, allowing access to websites and online services.
30 Clues: A virtual container used to organize files on a computer. • The standard language used to create and design webpages. • The process of finding and fixing errors or bugs in a computer program. • The address used to access a specific website or resource on the internet. • A step-by-step set of instructions designed to perform a task or solve a problem. • ...
Injury Terminology 2024-08-29
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- complete separation of two ends of a joint
- moving toward the midline
- swelling in the joint
- forearm towards the body
- HA
- pain produced when the structure is palpated
- back of body
- position of the body bent inward
- Lying face up
- Increasing the angle of the joint
- a grating sound produced by friction
- B
- structure that connects muscle to bone
- looseness in the joint
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- towards feet
- body response to injury
- Lying face down
- to pull backward
- R
- Recent
- body part bend outwards
- Fx
- Front of the body
- center of body
- flexion Toes away from the body
- midline of the body
- swelling in the tissue
- to push forwards
- moving away from the midline
- Farthest away from the skin
- Brings toes toward the body
- towards top of head
- injury with a long onset
- P!
- farthest from the midline
35 Clues: R • B • Fx • HA • P! • Recent • towards feet • back of body • Lying face up • center of body • Lying face down • to pull backward • to push forwards • Front of the body • midline of the body • towards top of head • swelling in the joint • swelling in the tissue • looseness in the joint • body response to injury • body part bend outwards • forearm towards the body • injury with a long onset • ...
Anatomical Terminology 2024-06-13
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- Term for naval
- Cavity that holds the urinary bladder & reproductive organs
- Includes the limbs attached to the body's axis
- Term for palm
- Situated near the surface
- Region between thorax & pelvis
- A part farther from the trunk or farther from another specified point
- The side with respect to the imaginary midline
- Plane dividing the body into left & right sections
- Term for the buttock
- A part closer to the trunk of the body or closer to another specified point
- Term for the hip
- Towards the back
- Term for thumb
- Includes the head, neck & trunk
- Towards the front
- Term for area in from of the elbow
- The term for head
- Cavity that holds the lungs
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- Term for anterior knee
- Plane dividing the body into superior and inferior sections
- The part above another of closer to the head
- Term for great toe
- Term for the ribs
- Term for the neck
- Term for abdomen
- Term for the ankle
- Term for the elbow
- Term for the lower back
- Term for thigh
- Term for breastbone
- Term for the groin
- Cavity that holds the brain
- The part below another or towards the feet
- Term for foot
- Term for forearm
- Cavity the holds the heart
- Cavity that holds the liver, gallbladder, stomach, pancreas, spleen, kidney, and intestines
- Imaginary midline dividing the body into equal right and left halves
- Term for check
- Plane dividing the body into anterior & posterior sections
41 Clues: Term for palm • Term for foot • Term for naval • Term for thigh • Term for thumb • Term for check • Term for abdomen • Term for forearm • Term for the hip • Towards the back • Term for the ribs • Term for the neck • Towards the front • The term for head • Term for great toe • Term for the ankle • Term for the elbow • Term for the groin • Term for breastbone • Term for the buttock • Term for anterior knee • ...
Annuity Terminology 2024-07-25
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- Rider Made up of 3 features. Enhanced free withdrawal, ROP, enhanced annuitization
- Financial Industry National Regulatory Authority
- Percentage rate deducted from the lesser of the Index percentage change or any applicable Cap Rate to determine the net interest credits at the end of each term
- Total amount the contract currently holds
- Set percentage per strategy that is applied to the Strategy Index Percentage. Applicable to FIAs
- 3rd parties that contract with insurance companies to distribute, recruit producers and market an insurance companies products
- All applications or active contracts owned by the owner or spouse
- Relates to Income Rider, a term sometimes used in place of "Rider Interest Rate"
- IBD are financial institutions registered to allow for the sale of securities products by FINRA
- Vehicle Product used by investors to gain positive returns
- Applicable to Fixed Indexed Annuities
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- Cash or other assets that can easily be converted into cash without losing much of the original value
- If the owner decides to surrender the contract, this rider provides the ROP Benefit.
- When a Bank or Broker Dealer agrees to gather the information required to make a suitabilty decision prior to submitting the application
- A hypothetical projection of a chosen product based on the clients age, policy funding, and past strategy performance
- Establishment that focuses on dealing with financial transactions, such as investments, loans, and deposits
- Charge Also known as Surrender Penalty or Withdrawal Charge
- Entity that Athene will have a contract with, within the FI Channel
- The wealth of an entity, person, or corporation, as well as sectors and countries
- Additional benefit that allows the owner to activate a guaranteed income stream for life while retaining access to the accumulated value
- Also known as Surrender Value or Cash Surrender Value
- An added benefit which offers an Enhanced Death Benefit guaranteed to grow daily
- Amount added to the account value at the time premium is added
23 Clues: Applicable to Fixed Indexed Annuities • Total amount the contract currently holds • Financial Industry National Regulatory Authority • Also known as Surrender Value or Cash Surrender Value • Vehicle Product used by investors to gain positive returns • Charge Also known as Surrender Penalty or Withdrawal Charge • ...
Thoracic Terminology 2024-10-16
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- Refers to the neck region of the spine.
- Refers to the middle section of the spine where ribs attach.
- A muscle of the lower back that stabilizes the 12th rib.
- The upper opening of the thoracic cavity.
- Connective tissue that connects bones to other bones.
- Describes the 11th and 12th ribs that do not attach to the sternum.
- Ligament that strengthens the connection between ribs and vertebrae.
- Muscles between the ribs that help with breathing.
- Flexible connective tissue found in joints and between bones.
- Muscles located on the sides of the neck, aiding in respiration.
- Describes the upward and forward movement of ribs during inhalation.
- Describes the movement of ribs 11 and 12 during respiration.
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- The act of expelling air from the lungs.
- Cartilaginous process at the lower end of the sternum.
- The main muscle used in breathing, located below the lungs.
- Bones forming the spine.
- Upper portion of the sternum.
- Ribs that attach directly to the sternum.
- Relating to the ribs.
- Bones forming the thoracic cage, arranged in 12 pairs.
- Describes the lateral movement of ribs during breathing.
- Twisting motion, such as that of the ribs during breathing.
- A small rounded projection on a bone, like the ribs.
- Relating to the transverse processes of vertebrae, where ribs attach.
- The small, flat surface where vertebrae or ribs articulate.
- A shallow depression in the ribs that holds nerves and vessels.
- The act of drawing air into the lungs.
- Flat bone in the center of the chest to which ribs attach.
- Muscle that aids in the movement of the rib cage during breathing.
- Ribs that do not directly attach to the sternum.
30 Clues: Relating to the ribs. • Bones forming the spine. • Upper portion of the sternum. • The act of drawing air into the lungs. • Refers to the neck region of the spine. • The act of expelling air from the lungs. • Ribs that attach directly to the sternum. • The upper opening of the thoracic cavity. • Ribs that do not directly attach to the sternum. • ...
Animal Terminology 2024-10-17
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- Immature male sheep
- Mature female cattle
- Immature female chicken
- Altered male chicken
- Mature male pig
- Newborn horse
- Altered male cattle
- Immature female horse
- Immature male goat
- Scientific name for chickens
- Mature female sheep
- Mature male sheep
- Immature male chicken
- Mature male cattle
- Mature male goat
- Scientific name for pigs
- Altered male pig
- Immature female sheep
- Newborn chicken
- Group term for cattle, goats, and horses
- Mature female horse
- Group term for pigs
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- calf immature male cattle
- Scientific name for cattle
- Altered male sheep and goat
- Newborn cattle
- Immature male horse
- Scientific name for goats
- Newborn pig
- Mature female pig
- Scientific name for horses
- Mature male horse
- Mature female goat
- Scientific name for sheep
- Newborn goat
- Mature male chicken
- Newborn sheep
- Group name for sheep and chickens
- Immature female goat
- Immature female pig
- Immature female cattle
- Mature female chicken
42 Clues: Newborn pig • Newborn goat • Newborn horse • Newborn sheep • Newborn cattle • Mature male pig • Newborn chicken • Mature male goat • Altered male pig • Mature female pig • Mature male horse • Mature male sheep • Immature male goat • Mature female goat • Mature male cattle • Immature male sheep • Immature male horse • Altered male cattle • Mature female sheep • Mature male chicken • Immature female pig • ...
Animal Terminology 2023-04-17
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- Male Any Age "Billy" Goat
- Young Swine
- Young or Mature Male Swine
- Mature Male Equine
- Baby Turkey
- Mature Female Equine
- Baby (No feathers)Bird
- Male (>1 year)Bird
- Castrated Male Sheep/Goat
- Young Female <2 Years Equine
- Giving Birth Sheep
- Giving Birth Swine
- Young Female (No litter)Swine
- Group of Turkeys
- Female Any Age "Nanny" Goat
- meat from sheep less than one year old
- Mature Female Sheep
- Giving Birth in Cattle
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- Young Cattle
- Female (<1 year)Bird
- Young Male <2 Years Equine
- Group or Herd Sheep/Goat
- Young or Mature Male Cattle
- Mature Male Sheep
- Castrated Male Swine
- Male (<1 year)Bird
- Young Goat
- Giving Birth Equine
- Castrated Male Bird
- Mature Female (Has had litter)Swine
- Female (>1 year)Bird
- Young Female Cattle
- Mature Female (Had Baby)Cattle
- meat from sheep older than one year
- Group of Geese
- Young Sheep
- Castrated Male Cattle
- Castrated Male Equine
- Young Equine
39 Clues: Young Goat • Young Swine • Baby Turkey • Young Sheep • Young Cattle • Young Equine • Group of Geese • Group of Turkeys • Mature Male Sheep • Male (<1 year)Bird • Mature Male Equine • Male (>1 year)Bird • Giving Birth Sheep • Giving Birth Swine • Giving Birth Equine • Castrated Male Bird • Young Female Cattle • Mature Female Sheep • Female (<1 year)Bird • Castrated Male Swine • Mature Female Equine • ...
Algebra Terminology 2023-04-24
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- An expression containing one or more terms with a squared variable.
- Writing an expression as a product of its factors using brackets.
- Work out the answer to a problem.
- A plane containing two perpendicular axes, x the horizontal axis and y the vertical axis.
- A letter or symbol representing a varying quantity.
- Multiply to remove brackets.
- Grouping symbols.
- One part of an algebraic expression.
- A mathematical statement containing an equals sign.
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- A number which multiplies a variable.
- An ordered set of numbers arranged according to a rule.
- Putting numbers in place of letters to calculate the value of an expression.
- Write an expression with the least amount of terms.
- A set of ordered pairs usually resulting from substituting numbers into an equation.
- A term that has a fixed value.
- Tells us how many times to use the number in a multiplication.
- Relationship between two variables.
- An expression is one or a group of terms.
- Gather like terms together.
- A number or algebraic expression that divides another number or expression without a remainder.
20 Clues: Grouping symbols. • Gather like terms together. • Multiply to remove brackets. • A term that has a fixed value. • Work out the answer to a problem. • Relationship between two variables. • One part of an algebraic expression. • A number which multiplies a variable. • An expression is one or a group of terms. • Write an expression with the least amount of terms. • ...
ServPro Terminology 2023-04-27
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- sponsoring franchisor/client
- captive organization/carrier
- protection for claims involving bodily injury and property damage
- termination of a policy before its expiration
- client pays premium to carrier
- money charged for making a change to the policy
- statement of coverage issued by the company that insures your business
- excess carrier
- partner that handles claims
- partner that handles claims
- warranty work provided by sp
- measure of potential risk an insurer faces from their normal business activities
- partner that handles claims
- additional limits over underslying coverage
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- protection from web based attacks
- amount of risk or liability that is covered for an individual or entity by way of insurance services
- document presented to the franchisee with coverage and premium expectations
- change in policy coverage
- client pays premium to marsh
- system used for billing
- protection for claims that are reported after your policy ends
- protection from unexpected pollution exposures
- document received from franchise stating they would like to obtain coverage based on what we have presented
- money returned for making a change to a policy
- document we collect with signature stating franchisee would like to quote coverage
25 Clues: excess carrier • system used for billing • change in policy coverage • partner that handles claims • partner that handles claims • partner that handles claims • sponsoring franchisor/client • captive organization/carrier • client pays premium to marsh • warranty work provided by sp • client pays premium to carrier • protection from web based attacks • ...
Legal Terminology 2023-05-12
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- Giving up a right
- A document granting another person the power to act in the signer's name
- Giving up a right through statement or conduct
- Propaganda of insurrection or support for enemy during war
- The number of people needed to conduct business at a meeting
- warning, Right to remain silent, legal counsel, and use of words in court
- Latin for "something for something"
- The wrong name
- Refusing to testify due to fear of incrimination
- Notary is authorized to administer oaths, take acknowledgments, certify documents
- Returning to the proper owner
- Payment of daily expenses and fees of an employee or agent
- Exorbitant interest on a debt is illegal
- Referring to an incorporated or chartered city or town.
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- Failure to act in a reasonable way towards others
- is an admission of guilt
- Employers must provide insurance to protect workers from injuries
- A statute enacted by a city or town
- An obvious inconsistency in the language of a written document.
- Lawyers provide legal assistance to social causes without pay
- An attachment to a document which adds to or amends it
- Taking the law into one's own hands without legal authority
- Exchange of privileges between states, nations, businesses or individual
- Order of court to testify and produce documents
24 Clues: The wrong name • Giving up a right • is an admission of guilt • Returning to the proper owner • A statute enacted by a city or town • Latin for "something for something" • Exorbitant interest on a debt is illegal • Giving up a right through statement or conduct • Order of court to testify and produce documents • Refusing to testify due to fear of incrimination • ...
Oncology Terminology 2023-04-20
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- Therapy Treatment that stimulates the body’s immune defense system to fight infection and disease. Also called immunotherapy or immune therapy.
- Condition of localized fluid build up causing swelling. This is most commonly a result of damage to lymph vessels.
- A medicine to prevent or treat nausea or vomiting.
- A treatment method used in addition to the primary therapy. Chemotherapy and Radiation therapy are often used as an adjuvant to surgery.
- The removal of a sample of tissue that is examined under a microscope to see if cancer cells are present.
- Treatment that stimulates the body’s immune defense system to fight infection and disease. Also called biologic therapy or immunotherapy.
- How susceptible a cell, cancerous or healthy, is to radiation. Cells that divide frequently are especially radiosensitive and are more affected by radiation.
- Internal radiation treatment achieved by implanting radioactive material directly into the tumor or close to it. Sometimes called internal radiation therapy.
- A decrease in the number of platelets in the blood that may result in easy bruising and excessive bleeding from wounds or bleeding in mucous membranes and other tissues.
- Cancerous.
- A person trained to ensure that the radiation machine delivers the right amount of radiation to the treatment site. Assists the radiation oncologist and dosimetrist in the design, planning, and calculation of the proper dose for radiation treatment.
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- Chemicals made by glands in the body. Hormones circulate in the bloodstream and control the actions of certain cells or organs.
- When cells do not respond easily to radiation.
- A doctor who is specially trained in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer and who specializes in the use of chemotherapy and other drugs to treat cancer.
- Hair loss.
- A problem of extreme tiredness and inability to function due lack of energy.
- An implanted device through which blood may be drawn and drugs may be given without repeated needle sticks.
- The spread of cancer cells to distant areas of the body by the way of the lymph system or bloodstream.
- A person with special training to work the equipment that delivers the radiation.
- An abnormal decrease in the number of neutrophils, a type of white blood cell.
- Frequent bowel movements that may be soft, loose, or watery.
- An artificial replacement of a part of the body.
22 Clues: Hair loss. • Cancerous. • When cells do not respond easily to radiation. • An artificial replacement of a part of the body. • A medicine to prevent or treat nausea or vomiting. • Frequent bowel movements that may be soft, loose, or watery. • A problem of extreme tiredness and inability to function due lack of energy. • ...
Poetry Terminology 2023-04-18
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- repeating something over and over again
- the repetition of initial consonant sounds
- an exaggeration
- the central idea of a story
- something being presented as smaller or less important than it is
- the rhythmic pattern of a poetic line
- the repetition of vowel sounds across words
- a word in which its sound imitates its meaning
- stopping oneself from doing something
- the pattern of beats in spoken or written language
- very descriptive language used to make people picture things
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- two lines of verse
- a figure of speech in which something is given human characteristics
- a reference to something that the reader should recognize
- agreement between two opinions or actions
- the emotional side of the story, that appeals to the readers feelings
- the dictionary definition of a word
- the meaning that the word carries or makes you feel
- the act of mentioning something to represent the whole
- the part of a song that is repeated after each verse
- the comparison of two things using like or as
- the writers attitude towards the audience
- the choice and use of words and phrases in writing
- a comparison of two things that are unalike
- a joke utilizing the different meanings or sounds of two words
- the substitution of the name of an attribute of a thing for the thing meant
- words that sound the same or similar
27 Clues: an exaggeration • two lines of verse • the central idea of a story • the dictionary definition of a word • words that sound the same or similar • the rhythmic pattern of a poetic line • stopping oneself from doing something • repeating something over and over again • agreement between two opinions or actions • the writers attitude towards the audience • ...
Music Terminology 2023-01-14
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- The easiest way to picture an octave is by looking at the keys on a piano. Start at Middle C and count up eight notes to the next C. Each similar interval of eight notes is known as an octave. If a piece is played “one octave higher” it means that the player has to start one octave up from the original starting point.
- The speed of a piece of music.
- When several notes are played together to form chords in some type of progression, it is known as a harmony. In general, harmonies form a pleasing sound.
- Largo, translated literally from Italian, means broad. In a musical context, it is an instruction to play slowly.
- The pattern or beat that occurs in a piece of music. For example, a waltz is very distinctive by its three-beat rhythm.
- An interlude is a piece of music that acts as a bridge to join two other pieces or works.
- Unison indicates playing together. A piece or part of a piece might require playing in unison, where multiple musicians would have to play the piece together.
- Signature – In sheet music, each section typically shows a key signature. The key signature is denoted as a combination of flats or sharps to indicate the key in which the piece should be played.
- Typically a folk song, or a piece of music written to imitate such a song. Sometimes spelled as ballad.
- Typically a classical piece designed for only a soloist, sometimes with a pianist in the background.
- An instruction in sheet music to play loudly; often abbreviated as f.
- The sound of notes played together that lack harmony. Dissonant chords often convey feelings such as discomfort, doom or anger.
- – Any series of successive notes played ascending or descending.
- A male voice positioned in the middle of the choir’s range.
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- A metronome is a small device that makes a steady ticking sound according to the tempo that it is set at. Metronomes are used to help players practice a piece at different speeds. When people mention playing or recording to a metronome, it simply means that a metronome was set in the background.
- Stemming from the Latin quartus meaning four, a quartet is a group of four musicians.
- Usually written in sheet music to indicate that the player should reduce the volume of their playing.
- A gradual increase in volume of the music.
- Mezzo means half, and it is used in conjunction with other words. For example, mezzo-forte would mean half as loud as normal.
- A piece of music that expresses grief or sorrow.
- When notes are played legato, they are played smoothly so that they flow together seamlessly.
- A style of creating a vibration effect when playing or singing.
- Music ranging from the 1600s to around 1750 is generally described as belonging to the baroque era. Examples of baroque composers include Vivaldi, Bach and Handel.
- An Italian word referring to a quick and lively tempo. It generally has a very upbeat feel to it.
- In music terminology, piano is not referring to the musical instrument but rather the way in which music is played. Piano means that it should be played softly. The word ‘piano’ can a suffix to indicate the degree of softness. Pianissimo (pp) means even softer.
25 Clues: The speed of a piece of music. • A gradual increase in volume of the music. • A piece of music that expresses grief or sorrow. • A male voice positioned in the middle of the choir’s range. • A style of creating a vibration effect when playing or singing. • – Any series of successive notes played ascending or descending. • ...
Equine Terminology 2023-01-13
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- young male horse
- equipment and supplies used for horses
- young female horse
- length of pregnancy
- the various ways a horse travels; canter, trot, gallop
- horse's left side
- intact, adult, male horse
- measurement of a horse's height, 4 inches
- horse's right side
- newborn horse
- a weaned horse
- intact, adult, female horse
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- checking if a mare is in estrus
- a horse over 1 year old
- act of giving birth
- mother of horse
- bad habit
- a male used for breeding
- castrated male horse
- a female used for breeding
- horse shoer
- severe abdominal pain
- father of horse
- giving birth in horses
24 Clues: bad habit • horse shoer • newborn horse • a weaned horse • mother of horse • father of horse • young male horse • horse's left side • young female horse • horse's right side • act of giving birth • length of pregnancy • castrated male horse • severe abdominal pain • giving birth in horses • a horse over 1 year old • a male used for breeding • intact, adult, male horse • a female used for breeding • ...
livestock terminology 2022-11-03
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- immature female cow
- horse meat
- the general term for the father parent
- adult male horse
- mating animals that are related
- immature male horse
- the general term for the mother parent
- meat from young calf
- adult female horse
- immature female horse
- a pig giving birth
- meat from an older sheep
- scientific name for cattle
- castrated male horse
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- scientific name for pigs
- adapting and animal for human needs
- immature male pig
- taking an animal off of mother's milk
- Animals whose ancestors are of only one breed
- immature female pig
- scientific name for sheep
- removing an animal from a herd
- animals that are not purebred
- scientific name for horses
24 Clues: horse meat • adult male horse • immature male pig • adult female horse • a pig giving birth • immature female cow • immature female pig • immature male horse • meat from young calf • castrated male horse • immature female horse • scientific name for pigs • meat from an older sheep • scientific name for sheep • scientific name for horses • scientific name for cattle • ...
College Terminology 2022-11-03
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- Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
- Higher Education Legislative Plan
- A grant for undergraduate students with exceptional financial need.
- Expected Family Contribution
- A secondary chosen field of study.
- An outline of important information about a course, usually written by a instructor.
- Sometimes called the Business Office.
- applications that are evaluated as they are received versus waiting to evaluate all applications after a hard deadline.
- Mississippi Tuition Assistance Grant
- A college owned and operated by a private company or business with investors.
- ID used to sign your FAFSA
- When an applicant can apply early and receive their admission status and financial aid package early.
- Free financial aid awarded based on academic or other achievement.
- Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
- An undergraduate college admission that applicants may use to apply to any of more than 900 member colleges and universities.
- College-specific online account where student can accept or decline their financial aid awards.
- A college student who has not yet earned a Bachelor's Degree.
- Another name for a two-year college with low tuition, where students can obtain an associate's degree.
- Is your academic record from high school and is documented in your transcript.
- A resourceful online tool that could used to help with the process of entering college.
- A four year degree that is issued by a college or university.
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- A great way to be exposed to different colleges.
- is a college that does not admit everyone and the amount of selectivity is measured by the percentage of students admitted.
- A non-degree credential that is issued by a community college or higher education institution.
- Predominantly White Institute.
- A federal need-based on academic or other achievement.
- A mission-aligned admission or selection process that considers an applicant's experiences,attritbutes, and academic metrics.
- A form of financial aid that doesn't have to be repaid and is typically need-based.
- A half-year term in college, usually lasting 14-16 weeks.
- Cost of taking a class.
- The total cost of attending a college and includes tuition, fees, housing, meals, books, and other living expenses.
- A two year degree that is issued by a community college.
- Assessments that measure "real world" skills required for success in the workplace.
- Money you borrow and must pay back with interest.
- A primary area of study selected by a student.
- A class that a student must pass before enrolling in the more advanced course.
- A college funded primarily by state government that is typically larger in size.
- How college classes are measured.
- A series of test that evaluates a student's skills in reading, writing, and math to help college administrators place them in courses that match their skills.
- Mississippi Eminent Scholars Grant
40 Clues: Cost of taking a class. • ID used to sign your FAFSA • Expected Family Contribution • Predominantly White Institute. • Higher Education Legislative Plan • How college classes are measured. • A secondary chosen field of study. • Mississippi Eminent Scholars Grant • Mississippi Tuition Assistance Grant • Sometimes called the Business Office. • ...
Plant Terminology 2022-12-15
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- The main branches off of the midrib
- The type of root that penetrates the ground the deepest and provides the most support
- The types of root that has large fleshy parts that stores food for the plant
- The part of the leaf that connects the leaf to the branch
- The type of that is partially above ground and does not penetrate the soil
- A bud that is located in between the leaf and the branch
- The part of the root where cells gradually mature
- The type of root that does not penetrate the dirt deep and spreads out horizontally
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- The part of the root that protects the apex of the root as it digs through the dirt.
- The type of root that is arial, and only grows when the plant is in distress
- The tip of the leaf
- The large flat part of the plant shot system
- The leaf as a whole
- The part of the root where the primary function is to enlarge and elongate the root
- The part of the roots where cells grow rapidly
- The tiny veins off of the lateral veins
- The type of root that attaches itself to another plant and sucks all the nutrients and water from the host plant
- The part of the root where the most absorption of water and nutrients occur
- The outer edge of the leaf
- The most prominent vein in the middle of the leaf
20 Clues: The tip of the leaf • The leaf as a whole • The outer edge of the leaf • The main branches off of the midrib • The tiny veins off of the lateral veins • The large flat part of the plant shot system • The part of the roots where cells grow rapidly • The most prominent vein in the middle of the leaf • The part of the root where cells gradually mature • ...
Clay Terminology 2023-01-23
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- a technique that involves using your hands to transform a ball into a small bowl-like form
- a machine used to heat up clay to a very high temperature
- slightly hardened clay ideal for carving
- clay mixed with water into a pudding-like or liquid consistency (also called slurry)
- the roughness/smoothness of clay
- the method of wedging we will use in class
- snake-like pieces of clay
- a __________ tool is used for trimming and has a metal loop and a wooden handle
- a squishy tool for smoothing clay or cleaning
- a piece of clay which has been made flat, usually by rolling with a rolling pin or slab roller
- a __________ cutter often has two wood pieces at the ends and is used for slicing clay
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- clay that becomes smaller in the duration of drying and the first firing process is called __________
- clay that when fired is strong, hard, durable, non-porous and stone-like
- soft, workable clay that can be easily molded and formed
- ceramic material with glaze applied and fired a second time
- a wheel pottery tool used for measuring
- breathing in large quantities of silica/dust can cause __________ __________ after years of exposure
- completely dry clay that has not been fired
- a __________ tool is often used in handbuilding for blending and shaping clay
- a simple spinning device that is like a lazy-susan
- a __________ tool is sharp and often used for scoring
- a term that means to draw or scratch lines into clay
- a metal or rubber tool used for smoothing or shaping clay
23 Clues: snake-like pieces of clay • the roughness/smoothness of clay • a wheel pottery tool used for measuring • slightly hardened clay ideal for carving • the method of wedging we will use in class • completely dry clay that has not been fired • a squishy tool for smoothing clay or cleaning • a simple spinning device that is like a lazy-susan • ...
Animal terminology 2023-02-01
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- A Newly born chicken
- A Young Chicken
- Giving birth to piglets
- A short name for a Billy Goat
- A Young female pig
- Scientific name for sheep
- scientific name for a pig
- A Young pig
- A Young Female sheep
- A young female pig that has not produced a litter of piglets
- A Castrated male sheep
- Scientific name for a goat
- To Give birth to a goat
- A Male Chicken
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- Giving birth to a calf
- The scientific name for a chicken
- An uncastrated male Bovine
- A female goat
- A recently born Sheep
- Scientific name for cattle
- A Male Bovine that has been castrated
- A Castrated male Goat
- An uncastrated male sheep
- The act of Giving birth to new chickens
- a Young female cow that has not borne a calf
25 Clues: A Young pig • A female goat • A Male Chicken • A Young Chicken • A Young female pig • A Newly born chicken • A Young Female sheep • A recently born Sheep • A Castrated male Goat • Giving birth to a calf • A Castrated male sheep • Giving birth to piglets • To Give birth to a goat • Scientific name for sheep • scientific name for a pig • An uncastrated male sheep • An uncastrated male Bovine • ...
Newspaper Terminology 2023-01-30
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- This section of the newspaper contains stories relevant to the city or town in which the newspaper is published. It contains local stories.
- A line of text that is slightly smaller than the headline. will contain a more detailed description of the story than the headline.
- A line of text that states where the story was physically written.
- This section of the newspaper contains stories and news related to business.
- This abbreviation refers to the opinions and editorial pages of the newspaper.
- This section of the newspaper contains stories and news related to sports.
- A line indicating who wrote the story. Oftentimes, this will also include the writer’s title.
- a continuation line that appears at the end of a story on a page that directs readers to the rest of the story on another page.
- The first page of the newspaper. This page contains the most timely, relevant, and newsworthy stories.
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- A recurring opinion-based article.
- This section of the newspaper contains stories related to entertainment. This may include movie and play reviews, stories about restaurants, and things to do in town.
- A brief description underneath a photo that explains what is happening in the photo.
- Human interest news pieces such as entertainment stories, features, reviews, and more.
- This is a term referring to publications that are printed instead of published electronically.
- The first sentence, or the beginning, of a story.
- The top of the newspaper that includes general information about the newspaper. will typically contain the newspaper name, publisher, date, and more.
- An article in a newspaper or other periodical that presents the opinions of the newspaper, publisher, editor, or editors.
- The design and position of stories, advertisements, pictures, and more in the paper.
- Text formatted in a large type setting that summarizes that story and grabs the readers’ attention.
- Breaking news stories that contain timely and relevant information. The most newsworthy stories are placed on the front page of the paper.
20 Clues: A recurring opinion-based article. • The first sentence, or the beginning, of a story. • A line of text that states where the story was physically written. • This section of the newspaper contains stories and news related to sports. • This section of the newspaper contains stories and news related to business. • ...
Animal Terminology 2023-02-02
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- newborn cow
- lamb young female sheep
- castrated horse
- sheep
- young female swine
- castrated male chicken
- mature female turkey
- mature female rabbit
- mature male sheep
- young male swine
- castrated male sheep
- mature female swine
- young male horse
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- young male chicken
- young female chicken
- young male/female fish
- young female horse
- mature male swine
- mature male rabbit
- mature male goose
- mature male turkey
- mature male duck
- mature female sheep
- castrated male swine
- castrated male cattle
25 Clues: sheep • newborn cow • castrated horse • mature male duck • young male swine • young male horse • mature male swine • mature male goose • mature male sheep • young male chicken • young female horse • mature male rabbit • young female swine • mature male turkey • mature female sheep • mature female swine • young female chicken • mature female turkey • mature female rabbit • castrated male swine • ...
Animal Terminology 2023-02-02
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- Mature female pig
- Newborn Turkey
- Newborn Horse
- Newborn rabbit
- Castrated male cow
- Newborn pig
- Newborn cow
- Newborn chicken
- Mature male cow
- Mature female sheep
- Newborn Goose
- Newborn goat
- Mature male sheep
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- Young male horse
- Newborn duck
- Young female horse
- Mature female goose
- Newborn fish
- Young male pig
- Young male chicken
- Young female chicken
- Newborn sheep
- Young female pig
- Mature male turkey
- Mature male goose
25 Clues: Newborn pig • Newborn cow • Newborn duck • Newborn fish • Newborn goat • Newborn Horse • Newborn sheep • Newborn Goose • Newborn Turkey • Newborn rabbit • Young male pig • Newborn chicken • Mature male cow • Young male horse • Young female pig • Mature female pig • Mature male goose • Mature male sheep • Young female horse • Castrated male cow • Young male chicken • Mature male turkey • Mature female goose • ...
animal terminology 2023-02-02
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- youngfemale cattle
- youngfemale swine
- castratedmale cattle
- youngmale horse
- newwborn horse
- youngfemale sheep
- maturemale horse
- youngmale goat
- newborn goose
- newborn rabbit
- newborn fish
- youngmale goat
- newborn chicken
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- young male cattle
- newborn goat
- youngmale fish
- newborn turkey
- newborn duck
- maturefemale rabbit
- newborn swine
- youngfemale horse
- youngmale swine
- youngmale sheep
- newborn sheep
- maturemale rabbit
25 Clues: newborn goat • newborn duck • newborn fish • newborn swine • newborn goose • newborn sheep • youngmale fish • newborn turkey • newwborn horse • youngmale goat • newborn rabbit • youngmale goat • youngmale horse • youngmale swine • youngmale sheep • newborn chicken • young male cattle • youngfemale swine • youngfemale horse • youngfemale sheep • maturemale horse • maturemale rabbit • youngfemale cattle • ...
Animal Terminology 2023-02-02
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- male rabbit
- young female horse
- mature male horse
- female sheep
- castrated chicken
- male goose
- newborn fish
- newborn horse
- male chicken
- male turkey
- newborn goose
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- young male chicken
- newborn turkey
- young female cow
- young female pig
- young male cow
- newborn rabbit
- newborn goat
- female duck
- casturated male cow
- male duck
- castrated male pig
- female goat
- young male sheep
- young male and female
25 Clues: male duck • male goose • male rabbit • female duck • female goat • male turkey • newborn goat • female sheep • newborn fish • male chicken • newborn horse • newborn goose • newborn turkey • young male cow • newborn rabbit • young female cow • young female pig • young male sheep • mature male horse • castrated chicken • young male chicken • young female horse • castrated male pig • casturated male cow • ...
Animal terminology 2022-09-28
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- female horse
- male rabbit
- female goat
- young bovine in its first year
- scientific sheep name
- male bovine who can't reproduce
- male goat
- young female pig
- female sheep
- young female cow that hasn't born a calf
- young rabbit
- adult female pig that has farrowed
- laying eggs
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- horse scientific name
- giving birth to a rabbit
- give birth to a cow
- adult female
- resembling pigs
- baby goat
- male horse
- lamb or baby sheep
21 Clues: baby goat • male goat • male horse • male rabbit • female goat • laying eggs • female horse • adult female • female sheep • young rabbit • resembling pigs • young female pig • lamb or baby sheep • give birth to a cow • horse scientific name • scientific sheep name • giving birth to a rabbit • young bovine in its first year • male bovine who can't reproduce • adult female pig that has farrowed • ...
Wildfire Terminology 2022-04-26
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- Spinning vortex column containing smoke, debris, and flame
- A long, narrow extension of a fire coming from the main body
- Fire ignited outside of the main body
- The part of a containment or control line that is scraped or dug to mineral soil
- The burning of a single tree or small group of trees from the bottom up
- The area that was ignited first
- Most rapidly spreading portion of the fire's perimeter
- Unit of measure in land survey, commonly used to report fire perimeters and other fireline distances
- The completion of a control line around a fire and any spot fires in the area
- Portion of the fire's perimeter that is opposite of the head
- Portion with slower rates of fire spread
- Fire burning with a low flame and slowly spreading
- Any sudden acceleration or intensification of the burning of fire
- Extinguishing or removing burning materials around a control line
- Fire burning without the presence of a flame
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- Unburned area within the fire's perimeter
- Behavior of a fire spreading rapidly
- Unburned areas caused by fingers or slow burning
- A fire that advances from top to top of trees, independent of a surface fire
- Behavior of sparks and embers of a fire that are carried by the wind and start new fires out of the main body
- The parts of the fire's perimeter that are roughly parallel to the direction of spread
- The outer edge of a fire
- A term for all constructed and natural barriers
- A barrier so fire doesn't spread to construct a fireline
- The status of the suppression of a wildfire that signifies the completion of a control line
- The zone of a moving fire where the combustion is primarily flaming
26 Clues: The outer edge of a fire • The area that was ignited first • Behavior of a fire spreading rapidly • Fire ignited outside of the main body • Portion with slower rates of fire spread • Unburned area within the fire's perimeter • Fire burning without the presence of a flame • A term for all constructed and natural barriers • Unburned areas caused by fingers or slow burning • ...
Livestock Terminology 2022-04-27
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- Young beef animal.
- Mature female beef animal.
- Scientific name for pigs.
- Scientific name for sheep
- Act of parturition in cattle.
- Unsexed male beef animal.
- Young female chicken.
- Young pig.
- Mature male pig.
- Male goat.
- Immature female beef animal.
- Female goat.
- Mature male chicken.
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- Mature male beef animal.
- Young male chicken.
- Act of parturition in goats.
- Mature female sheep.
- Scientific name for cattle.
- Young female pig.
- Castrated male sheep.
- Act of parturition in swine.
- Castrated male chicken.
- Young sheep.
- Act of parturition in sheep.
- Castrated male pig.
- A young goat.
- Mature female chicken.
- Mature female pig.
- Mature male sheep.
29 Clues: Young pig. • Male goat. • Young sheep. • Female goat. • A young goat. • Mature male pig. • Young female pig. • Young beef animal. • Mature female pig. • Mature male sheep. • Young male chicken. • Castrated male pig. • Mature female sheep. • Mature male chicken. • Castrated male sheep. • Young female chicken. • Mature female chicken. • Castrated male chicken. • Mature male beef animal. • ...
CSE167 Terminology 2022-04-27
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- 2 Words A technique used to manipulate and deceive people in the real world to gain sensitive and private information.
- 2 Words. an act that sought to curb unsolicited commercial emails
- a cyber attack used to obtain information like passwords and bank info.
- 2 Words. An attack that is done over an online format.
- Any weakness in an asset or security protection which would allow for a threat to cause harm.
- things that can protect your defense points (methods)
- 2 Words. attacker tries to crack the password by submitting various combinations until the correct one is found
- A form of cyber attack that floods a service with malicious traffic or data to shut it down
- A form of malware that monitors user activities and reports them to an external party.
- From the CIA triad: Information kept private and secure
- 2 Words. key points which should be identified to protect
- A collection of computers with malware that allows a hacker to run software used for illegal purposes.
- A copy of the system or networks data for file restoration or archival purposes
- Study of secure communication technics in the presence of third parties
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- a set of programs that tell a computer to perform a task
- A malicious application or script that can be used to take advantage of a vulnerability
- From the CIA triad: Data not modified (deleted or added)
- Possibility of suffering loss. Areas include financial, legal, strategic, and security.
- 4 Words A type of attack where an attacker secretly intercepts and possibly alters the communications between two parties.
- 3 Words. A game in which keys are intentionally hidden within vulnerable programs or websites.
- a tool that allows users to remain anonymous on the internet
- 2 Words. A program that helps users and businesses securely store and manage their login credentials.
- 2 Words. Attackers try to gain authentication by cracking the password hash. And they do it by using a list of pre-computed hashes of possible password combinations.
- the attacker systematically enters every word in the dictionary to crack the password
- Decentralized naming system used to associate domain names with other forms of information.
- A form of malware that focuses on replication and distribution.
- 2 Words. your public key can be used to send encrypted messages which other people can decrypt with the key
- From the CIA triad: Record the identities and activities
28 Clues: things that can protect your defense points (methods) • 2 Words. An attack that is done over an online format. • From the CIA triad: Information kept private and secure • a set of programs that tell a computer to perform a task • From the CIA triad: Data not modified (deleted or added) • From the CIA triad: Record the identities and activities • ...
Neuroanatomy Terminology 2022-09-08
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- sends signals to other neurons
- 6 layers that have different connections and general functions
- toward the point of attachment
- most superior part of brainstem
- away from the midline
- top of head (brain) and toward the backbone (posterior)
- to the back
- separates frontal & parietal lobes
- provide structure and protection to cells
- higher level cognition and motor functions and basic language expressions
- going away from the brain
- associated with different functions and different cellular organizations
- the system where it controls fear and other basic emotions
- visual processing
- bottom of head(inferior) and toward the belly (anterior)
- triple layer of tissue
- cell bodies and where brain process information
- functions of movement
- point of communication between axon terminal & other structure
- separates the temporal from frontal lobe
- means island and deep in sylvian fissure
- brain,brainstem,spinal cord
- axons are in this matter and carry signals to other neurons
- massive white matter tract connecting right & left hemispheres
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- bottommost part of your brain where the spinal cord connects
- closer to the midline
- toward the tail
- primary sensory strip
- extensively connected to motor and sensory system
- controls vital body processes such as heart rate and breathing
- slice from the side
- middlemost portion of the brainstem
- away from the point of attachment
- nerves extending out of brainstem
- going to the brain
- receives signals from other neurons
- two main sections
- cushion for brain where ventricles are housed in
- slices front from back
- toward the nose
- post-central gyrus sensory strip
- above
- toward the bottom
- part of limbic system that involves regulating body systems
- coordination and movement
- sensory relay station
- auditory and vestibular processing
47 Clues: above • to the back • toward the tail • toward the nose • two main sections • toward the bottom • visual processing • going to the brain • slice from the side • closer to the midline • primary sensory strip • away from the midline • functions of movement • sensory relay station • slices front from back • triple layer of tissue • going away from the brain • coordination and movement • ...
Neuroanatomy Terminology 2022-09-08
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- motor
- the brain, the gray matter makes up the outer
- conducting inward
- inside brain,meninges sur. CNS
- per neuron extends from soma
- cortex deep in fissure, sig. of pain/ temp
- nerves from the brainstem S.C.
- somatosensory, attention
- triple layer of tissue surrounding brain
- messenger
- motor control
- axons; messenger to other neurons/structures
- conducting outward
- connection to CNS
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- cell bodies-process info
- brain, brainstem and spinal cord
- map of cortex per cell organization
- motor, basic language (L hemi)
- point of comm. btwn neuron
- structure, protection, waste management
- auditory, basic lang,prosody,recognition
- HOME: homeostasis,olfaction,memory,emotion
- visual processing
- seps. temp from frontal & parietal
- motor signals
25 Clues: motor • messenger • motor control • motor signals • conducting inward • visual processing • connection to CNS • conducting outward • cell bodies-process info • somatosensory, attention • point of comm. btwn neuron • per neuron extends from soma • inside brain,meninges sur. CNS • motor, basic language (L hemi) • nerves from the brainstem S.C. • brain, brainstem and spinal cord • ...
Animal Terminology 2022-08-23
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- young female chicken
- castrated male horse
- young female rabbit
- castrated male chicken/turkey
- newborn horse
- male horse of breeding age
- male turkey of breeding age
- newborn chicken
- mature female turkey
- newborn sheep
- young male sheep
- newborn rabbit
- young female goat
- castrated male cattle
- mature female chicken
- young male pig
- young male chicken
- mature female pig
- male pig of breeding age
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- newborn cattle
- castrated male sheep/goat
- newborn pig
- young female turkey
- castrated male pig
- young male goat
- young female pig
- young male horse
- young male turkey
- newborn turkey
- young female horse
- male goat/rabbit of breeding age
- mature female horse
- newborn goat
- mature female goat/rabbit
- young female cattle
- young male cattle
- male chicken of breeding age
- male cattle of breeding age
- young female sheep
- mature female cattle
- mature female
- male sheep of breeding age
42 Clues: newborn pig • newborn goat • newborn horse • newborn sheep • mature female • newborn cattle • newborn turkey • newborn rabbit • young male pig • young male goat • newborn chicken • young female pig • young male horse • young male sheep • young male turkey • young male cattle • young female goat • mature female pig • castrated male pig • young female horse • young female sheep • young male chicken • ...
Stripe Terminology 2022-09-01
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- -
- Accounts that are associated with each other
- search to determine a businesses online presence (social media, forum posts, articles, etc.)
- Wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain.
- The US version of a Private Limited Company
- Type of company that can make a profit, be taxed, and can be held legally liable?
- The unique ID associated with a computer
- Acronym for the part of the world encompassing Europe, the Middle East and Africa
- a tag applying to an IP address on a known VPN
- Workflow that deals with Stripe's ability to bank a customer
- acronym for a virtual private network used to mask IP address locations
- a group organized for purposes other than generating profit
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- used to determine the validity of card numbers and is a workflow on Stripe
- occurs if a customer disputes a purchase made using their credit card, claiming that it was fraudulent or made without their permission
- A business owned by one person in which there is no legal distinction between the owner and the business entity
- Workflow that may pose an elevated loss risk due to operational risk
- a report made by a financial institution about suspicious or potentially suspicious activity
- penalties or other means of enforcement used to provide incentives for obedience with the law, or with rules and regulations
- the bureau of the US Department of the Treasury that collects and analyzes information about financial transactions in order to combat domestic and international money laundering, terrorist financing, and other financial crimes
- Acronym for part of the world near the western Pacific Ocean
- system that allows an acquiring partner look up whether another acquiring partner has terminated a merchant in the past and the reason for said termination
- Someone who has been entrusted with a prominent public function and is more at risk for bribery and corruption
- memos on an account meant to drawn attention of special handling requirements
- The first 6 digits of a credit card number
24 Clues: - • The unique ID associated with a computer • The first 6 digits of a credit card number • The US version of a Private Limited Company • Accounts that are associated with each other • a tag applying to an IP address on a known VPN • a group organized for purposes other than generating profit • Acronym for part of the world near the western Pacific Ocean • ...
yearbook terminology 2022-09-14
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- cannot be answered w/1 or 2 words
- do not cluster all elements. Distribute over page
- the stories in the book
- the spread identifier including page number
- a package of brief content to expand coverage
- repeat visual elements throughout the book
- natural lines the eye follows
- identifies who/what/where/when/why of a photo
- Man's best friend
- when an item extends past the grid to outside page
- pics names and grades of all students & staff
- this helps us structure a page around small squares
- the dominant element in the photo
- Large marsupial
- Has a trunk
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- when reporters provide their opinions
- Likes to chase mice
- coverage philosophy of including everyone
- question that can b answered w/1 word
- eliminating excess content/dead space in a photo
- a story worthy of standing alone well told story
- the two pica folding allowance between 2 pages
- the largest/highest quality photo on a page
- an action photo that captures the moment
- the list of names in the back of the book
- Yearbook Day the day students get the book
- two facing sidebyside pages
- an area not taken up by content or graphic
- to surround or frame the center of interest
- topics and people featured within the book
- Flying mammal
- an attention-grabbing intro to a story
32 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • the stories in the book • two facing sidebyside pages • natural lines the eye follows • cannot be answered w/1 or 2 words • the dominant element in the photo • when reporters provide their opinions • question that can b answered w/1 word • an attention-grabbing intro to a story • ...
Veterinary Terminology 2022-07-15
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- VD
- IV/into the vein
- V+
- commonly used weight measurement
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- nothing by mouth
- TID
- SQ
- common measurement of medication concentration
- absorbed by the mucous membranes
- PRN
- measurement for oral suspension medications
- Lat.
- urinating and drinking more than usual
- ECG/EKG
- EOD
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- BCS
- URI
- hemorrhagic gastroenteritis
- HBC
- IM
- CRT
- subjective, objective, assessment, plan
- nothing by mouth
- CBC
- non steroidal anti inflammatory drug
- packed cell volume
- BID
- SID
- free choice/ad libitum
- female that has had an OVE/OHE
- temperature, pulse, respiration rate
32 Clues: VD • V+ • IM • SQ • BCS • URI • HBC • CRT • TID • CBC • BID • SID • PRN • EOD • Lat. • ECG/EKG • IV/into the vein • nothing by mouth • nothing by mouth • packed cell volume • free choice/ad libitum • hemorrhagic gastroenteritis • cardiopulmonary resuscitation • female that has had an OVE/OHE • commonly used weight measurement • absorbed by the mucous membranes • non steroidal anti inflammatory drug • ...
Anatomical Terminology 2022-09-30
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- Cavity that holds the brain
- Cavity that holds the lungs
- Cavity that holds the heart
- A part farther from the trunk or farther from another specified point
- Term for buttock
- Term for ankle
- Towards the front
- A part closer to the trunk of the body or closer to another specified point
- Towards the back
- Situated near the surface
- Term for foot
- Term for naval
- Imaginary midline dividing the body into equal right and left halves
- Plane dividing the body into superior & inferior sections
- Includes the limbs attached to the body's axis
- Region between thorax & pelvis
- Term for abdomen
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- Plane dividing the body into anterior & posterior sections
- Plane dividing the body into left & right sections
- Term for neck
- Term for breastbone
- Term for lower back
- Includes the head, neck, & trunk
- Term for thigh
- Term for groin
- Cavity that holds the liver, gallbladder, stomach, pancreas, spleen, kidney, and intestines
- Cavity that holds the urinary bladder and reproductive organs
- Term for cheek
- The part above another or closer to the head
- The side with respect to the imaginary midline
- The part below another or towards the feet
31 Clues: Term for neck • Term for foot • Term for ankle • Term for groin • Term for cheek • Term for naval • Term for thigh • Term for buttock • Towards the back • Term for abdomen • Towards the front • Term for breastbone • Term for lower back • Situated near the surface • Cavity that holds the brain • Cavity that holds the lungs • Cavity that holds the heart • Region between thorax & pelvis • ...
CVT Terminology 2022-10-02
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- No heart contractions "flat line"
- The waves on the EKG representing the activity of the heart
- Electrical charge that causes the contraction of one part of the heart while the other part relaxes
- Chest leads
- Artery that leaves the right ventricle and carries Low oxygenated blood to the lungs
- the portion of the EKG between two waves
- Top of the heart at the level of the second rib on the right side
- Pictures of the heart from different angles
- Circulation of blood from the heart's right ventricle to the lungs
- Pointed tip of heart
- The relaxation phase of the heart, recovery phase
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- Graphic representation of the hearts electricity
- Inner layer of the heart; valves consist of this
- Veins that bring oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atrium
- I, II, III
- The instrument used to record the electrical activity of the heart
- Used to check what voltage the electrocardiograph is using
- Outer layer of heart
- Period from the beginning of one beat to the beginning of the next beat
- Metal plate used to make contact between the body and electrocardiograph's current
20 Clues: I, II, III • Chest leads • Outer layer of heart • Pointed tip of heart • No heart contractions "flat line" • the portion of the EKG between two waves • Pictures of the heart from different angles • Graphic representation of the hearts electricity • Inner layer of the heart; valves consist of this • The relaxation phase of the heart, recovery phase • ...
CVT Terminology 2022-10-02
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- Metal plate used to make contact between the body and electrocardiograph's current
- Between the atrium and ventricle on the right side of the heart
- Between the atrium and ventricle on the left side of the heart
- Pictures of the heart from different angles
- Inner layer of the heart; valves consist of this
- The relaxation phase of the heart, recovery phase
- The instrument used to record the electrical activity of the heart
- Fiberous fluid filled sac that encloses the heart and allows for expansion
- Artery that leaves the right ventricle and carries low oxygenated blood to the lungs
- Top of the heart at the level of the second rib on the right side
- Also know as the mitral valve
- Outer layer of heart
- I, II, III
- Chest leads
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- Death to the myocardium due to obstructed blood flow and lack of oxygen to that area
- the portion of the EKG between two waves
- Main artery of the body, 3cm in diameter
- Lack of blood flow causing oxygen deprivation to an area
- The aortic and pulmonic valves
- Thick muscular layer of heart
- Circulation of blood from the heart's left side to the body
- Graphic representation of the hearts electricity
- Circulation of deoxygenated blood from the heart's right ventricle to the lungs
- Veins that bring oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atrium
- Used to check what voltage the electrocardiograph is using
- The waves on the EKG representing the activity of the heart
- Period from the beginning of one beat to the beginning of the next beat; 1 heart beat
- Abnormal heart sound
- Pointed tip of heart
- Electrical charge that causes the contraction of one part of the heart while the other part relaxes
- No heart contractions "flat line"
31 Clues: I, II, III • Chest leads • Abnormal heart sound • Pointed tip of heart • Outer layer of heart • Thick muscular layer of heart • Also know as the mitral valve • The aortic and pulmonic valves • No heart contractions "flat line" • the portion of the EKG between two waves • Main artery of the body, 3cm in diameter • Pictures of the heart from different angles • ...
Business Terminology 2023-09-13
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- someone who starts or owns a business
- improving a product
- exchange of goods/services for other goods/services
- drawing benefits from an asset
- legal claim against a business for money owned to another business
- a resource with economic value to a business
- the rivalry between companies offering the same product/service to the same customers
- increases an asset or expense account
- legal debts a company owes to third-party creditors
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- a license that lets a franchisee to sell a produce/service under a franchisor's business name
- an agreement between two or more entities that share ownership of a business
- an agreement between a lender and a borrower
- facilitates where goods are exchange between sellers and buyers
- legal entity is separate and distinct from its owners
- employee tasked with creating product in a business
- an enterprise that is the only seller of a good/service
- anything owned from one person to another
- a company's profitability and financial health
- anything that gives its owner value or advantage
- business that is in debt and owns money
20 Clues: improving a product • drawing benefits from an asset • someone who starts or owns a business • increases an asset or expense account • business that is in debt and owns money • anything owned from one person to another • an agreement between a lender and a borrower • a resource with economic value to a business • a company's profitability and financial health • ...
Billing Terminology 2023-08-15
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- When money is sitting on the account and has been reduced from the account balance.
- This action allows authorized users the ability to correct the amount of a payment that was encoded incorrectly or correct the received date if the system is not reflecting the correct date.
- The action to move an entire payment to unapplied.
- When a check is sent to a customer or Third Party Interest (TPI).
- A process in which BillingCenter identifies an account with overdue payments.
- Applying an amount to a specific fee or charge on a policy.
- This allows select mortgage companies to receive list bills and remit payments electronically.
- When money is on the account but has not applied to any policy.
- Monthly amounts that were figured based on premium amount and months to bill
- An action used to transfer partial amounts to another billing account from Not Allocated/Unapplied.
- A way to balance the charge and credit of an account/policy amount to a zero balance
- When a full payment is moved to another account
- This action in BillingCenter allows users to modify how the money is applied. If partial payment needs to be applied to another account, you can remove money from some installments to put money into unapplied. This will not disrupt the rest of the payment.
- A single policy that provides coverage for multiple vehicles
- When money is applied (allocated) to a specific charge or policy.
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- Tasks created or assigned in Advance BillingCenter.
- A Header payment that is fully intact and from which no money has been transferred or disbursed.
- A party other than the policyholder or the insurance company with an interest in the billing account
- Earmarking funds for a specific policy before BillingCenter receives the charge
- Tasks that were system generated and need to be assigned to a User to be handled
- Is created from a cancel, policy change credit or money transferred from another billing account and then distributed to charges (or refunded if applicable)
- Transactions that occur on an individual policy level include policy changes resulting in charges or credit, cancel credits, or cancel/rewrites resulting in charges or credits.
- A process for getting money back from the insured after an incorrect disbursement was sent.
- Process of submission – creating a new policy.
- A payment received on a TPI billing account.
- Allows the company to create and distribute a consolidated bill listing all policies, with a premium. to be paid by a Third Party Interest (TPI).
- This action allows authorized users the ability to manually reverse a payment within BillingCenter due to a Returned Bank item
- An excess amount of money held for a TPI policy/account payment.
- Premium that is discounted for customers who choose to pay the entire premium at the beginning of a new submission, renewal, or rewrite.
- The process of applying a whole payment to the appropriate policies.
30 Clues: A payment received on a TPI billing account. • Process of submission – creating a new policy. • When a full payment is moved to another account • The action to move an entire payment to unapplied. • Tasks created or assigned in Advance BillingCenter. • Applying an amount to a specific fee or charge on a policy. • ...
Sports Terminology 2023-09-21
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- Stroke in tennis or table tennis
- Rule violation in sports like soccer or basketball
- Forceful motion in golf or baseball
- To catch or seize a pass in football or basketball
- Scoring area in basketball
- Punishment for rule violation in various sports
- Rule violation in soccer
- Failure to hit the ball in baseball
- Technique of striking the ball with the head in soccer
- Tie score of 40-40 in tennis
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- Scoring area in various sports
- Warning shout in golf to alert others of an incoming shot
- Defensive move in sports like basketball or hockey
- Equipment used in tennis or badminton
- Player defending the goal in various sports
- Playing field in baseball or cricket
- Gentle stroke in golf on the green
- Mesh barrier in sports like tennis or volleyball
- DUNK Forceful scoring move in basketball
- Starting shot in tennis or volleyball
20 Clues: Rule violation in soccer • Scoring area in basketball • Tie score of 40-40 in tennis • Scoring area in various sports • Stroke in tennis or table tennis • Gentle stroke in golf on the green • Forceful motion in golf or baseball • Failure to hit the ball in baseball • Playing field in baseball or cricket • Equipment used in tennis or badminton • ...
Insurance Terminology 2022-12-02
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- The maximum amount a policy will pay, either overall or under a particular coverage
- An estimate of the cost of insurance, based on information supplied to the insurance company by the applicant
- A temporary or preliminary agreement which provides coverage until a policy can be written or delivered
- Persons or organizations that are provided with insured status by the terms of the policy
- Being legally responsible for a third party’s injury or damages
- A professional who represents the consumer in searching for the best policy to fit their needs
- A change in the policy that adjusts the coverage
- The termination of insurance coverage during the policy period
- Coverage for all sums that the insured becomes legally obligated to pay because of bodily injury or property damage, and sometimes other wrongs, to which an insurance policy applies
- An interest by the insured person in the value of the subject of insurance
- provides coverage for incidents that happen during your policy period, regardless of when you file a claim
- The process of selecting applicants for insurance and classifying them according to their degrees of insurability so that the appropriate premium rates may be charged
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- Person or Org purchasing the insurance
- Person who investigates an insurance claim and determines how much or if a claim will paid
- Amount you pay to an insurance company in exchange for coverage under the policy
- Contract between the Insurance company and the Insured that defines conditions
- The amount of the loss which the insured is responsible to pay before benefits from the insurance company are payable
- Amount of a claim the insured covers before the insurance company pays
- Notice to an insurer that under the terms of a policy, a loss may be covered
- Org that is providing the insurance and will pay claims
- A person or organization not automatically included as an insured who is included at the request of the named insured
- First person or organization listed on the policy declarations page
- A document from an insurer to show you have business insurance
- Professional who sells an insurance company’s products to a business or consumer
- Your business insurance claims history
- Date the policy ends or expires
- Date the policy goes into effect or begins
27 Clues: Date the policy ends or expires • Person or Org purchasing the insurance • Your business insurance claims history • Date the policy goes into effect or begins • A change in the policy that adjusts the coverage • Org that is providing the insurance and will pay claims • A document from an insurer to show you have business insurance • ...
Commerce terminology 2022-05-16
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- part of a firm’s profit that is divided amongst shareholders
- money set aside during your working life for retirement; commonly called ‘super'
- a loan from a financial institution such as a bank where something is held as security in case the loan is not repaid
- people you owe money to
- a digital currency in which encryption techniques are used to regulate the generation of units of currency and verify the transfer of funds
- money owing to external sources; e.g. a bank
- expenses that are the same amount every time (two words)
- the process of creating a new or significantly improved product, service or process (way of doing something)
- the monetary value of a business’s reputation
- the profit you receive on your investment as a percentage of the original investment (three words)
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- a business that is owned and operated by one person (two words)
- a high-cost, short-term and small amount loan. The borrower agrees to pay back the loan when they receive their next pay(two words)
- when a person gives up control of their assets and finances, either voluntarily or by a court order
- a pool of money that comes from people who have similar investment goals, and invested in assets such as shares or property, by a fund manager (two words)
- if the business cannot pay its debts, a shareholder generally loses only the money he or she invested in the business (two words)
- a court order that allows an employer or bank representative to take money from your wages or accounts and give it to your creditors
- money received on a regular basis from work, property, business, investment or welfare
- plastic card that allows you to buy goods by electronically transferring money out of your account into the store’s account (two words)
- a list of income and likely expenditures
- the price that must be paid in order to use someone else's money
- a person who sets out to build a successful business in a new field. An entrepreneur's methods are sometimes regarded as innovative
- where the borrower does not need to have an asset to offer as security, but the interest rate is usually higher
- refers to rivalry among businesses that try to supply the needs and wants of a market
23 Clues: people you owe money to • a list of income and likely expenditures • money owing to external sources; e.g. a bank • the monetary value of a business’s reputation • expenses that are the same amount every time (two words) • part of a firm’s profit that is divided amongst shareholders • a business that is owned and operated by one person (two words) • ...
Music Terminology 2023-05-19
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- LOW PITCHED DRUMS (USUALLY SET OF 4)
- THE CLEF PLAYED BY THE TUBA
- LONG AND CONNECTED
- WORTH ONE BEAT OF MUSIC
- ADDS HALF OF THE NOTE'S VALUE TO THE NOTE
- BRASS INSTRUMENT MOST LIKELY TO PLAY THE MELODY
- A NOTE WORTH 1/4 BEAT
- SILVER WOODWIND INSTRUMENT
- MRS. RAWLINGS' DAUGHTER'S NAME
- A SILENCE LASTING FOUR BEATS
- USED TO PLAY KEYBOARD INSTRUMENTS
- SEPARATES MEASURES
- BRASS WOODWIND INSTRUMENT
- FAST AND LIVELY
- SMALLER TUBA WITH FOUR VALVES
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- DETERMINES THE KEY OF THE MUSIC
- WORTH FOUR BEATS OF MUSIC
- A WALKING TEMPO
- CLEF PLAYED BY THE CLARINET
- USED TO MAKE A SOUND ON A CLARINET
- USED TO CHANGE THE SOUND OF A BRASS INSTRUMENT
- ONE BEAT OF SILENCE IN MUSIC
- WORTH TWO BEATS OF MUSIC
- TURNS THE SNARES ON AND OFF ON THE DRUM
- THE UNIQUE SOUND CREATED BY EACH INSTRUMENT
- BAND INSTRUMENT PITCHED IN THE KEY OF F
- SMALL DOUBLE REED INSTRUMENT
- MRS. RAWLINGS' FAVORITE COMPOSER
- SHORT AND BOUNCY WITH SPACE
- PRESSED TO CHANGE PITCHES BY BRASS INSTRUMENTS
- PERCUSSION KEYBOARD INSTRUMENT
31 Clues: A WALKING TEMPO • FAST AND LIVELY • LONG AND CONNECTED • SEPARATES MEASURES • A NOTE WORTH 1/4 BEAT • WORTH ONE BEAT OF MUSIC • WORTH TWO BEATS OF MUSIC • WORTH FOUR BEATS OF MUSIC • BRASS WOODWIND INSTRUMENT • SILVER WOODWIND INSTRUMENT • THE CLEF PLAYED BY THE TUBA • CLEF PLAYED BY THE CLARINET • SHORT AND BOUNCY WITH SPACE • ONE BEAT OF SILENCE IN MUSIC • SMALL DOUBLE REED INSTRUMENT • ...
Healthcare Terminology 2023-05-04
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- The process where, before a patient can be admitted to the hospital or receive other types of specialty services, the managed care company must approve of the proposed service in order to cover it.
- The services that members are entitled to receive based on their health plan.
- Financial protection against the healthcare costs caused by treating disease or accidental injury.
- The amount of money that a person must pay for his or her healthcare, including: deductibles, co-pays, payments for services that are not covered, and/or health insurance premiums that are not paid by his or her employer.
- People who have some type of health insurance but not enough insurance to cover their the cost of necessary healthcare.
- A person's healthcare costs are paid by their insurance or by the government.
- An insurance program for people with low incomes who are unable to afford healthcare. Although funded by the federal government, this insurance is administered by each state.
- A group of affiliated contracted healthcare providers (physicians, hospitals, testing centers, rehabilitation centers etc.), such as an HMO, PPO, or Point of Service plan.
- People who do not have health insurance of any type.
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- A federal program of medical care benefits created in 1965 designed for those over age 65 or permanently disabled.
- The amount of money, or value of certain services (such as one physician visit), a patient or family must pay before costs (or percentages of costs) are covered by the health plan or insurance company, usually per year.
- Bills for services.
- The person enrolled in a health plan.
- Treatments or other services for which a health plan pays at least part of the charge.
- A defined set of benefits provided to all people covered under a health plan.
- An individual or institution who provides medical care, including a physician, hospital, skilled nursing facility, or intensive care facility.
- The specific services and procedures covered by a health plan or insurer.
- An account that lets workers set aside pretax dollars to pay for medical benefits, childcare, and other services.
- The amount paid periodically to buy health insurance coverage. Employers and employees usually share the cost of premiums.
- Flat fees or payments (often $5-10) that a patient pays for each doctor visit or prescription.
- A percentage of providers' fees that managed care companies hold back from providers which is only given to them if the amount of care they provide (or that the entire plan provides) is under a budgeted amount for each quarter or the whole year.
21 Clues: Bills for services. • The person enrolled in a health plan. • People who do not have health insurance of any type. • The specific services and procedures covered by a health plan or insurer. • The services that members are entitled to receive based on their health plan. • A defined set of benefits provided to all people covered under a health plan. • ...
Drama Terminology 2023-05-31
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- The clearness of a person's speech
- includes musical underscore to enhance mood, sound effects, and symbolic sound.
- the most significant moment of tension or conflict in a drama and often occurs towards the end of the plot.
- may be an exposed grid, a solid white wash, symbolic use of colour or wash, spotlight to aid focus
- the emotional sound of the voice
- what the story is truly about at its core.
- slow transformation between characters
- created live, by the actor, in the performance. Voice, body percussion and objects can be used individually or in combination to create sonic effects in performance and to enhance meaning.
- the suspense that holds an audience’s attention as a performance unfolds
- the position of a person’s upper body- spine when standing or sitting.
- can include fragmentary, minimal, open stage, and transformable elements or pieces.
- the speed at which lines are delivered
- presents the dissimilar or the opposite in order to highlight or emphasise difference.
- can include single items, minimal props, and transformable items.
- associated with how a character stands overall including the placement of their hands and feet.
- the building blocks of drama
- a suite of techniques used by the performer at the moment of (and to enable the) actual “transformation” (of character, time, place and/or object) in the performance.
- the way the performance area is used to communicate meaning, to define settings, to represent status and to create actor–audience relationships. This may be achieved through the use of levels, proximity and depth
- the way people communicate with
- occur as a result of small muscle movements in the face and are crucial for the actor.
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- transformation through giving an item and receiving it as a different character
- hands or other parts of the body.
- a person’s manner of walking.
- a performance where only one person performs a scripted solo that they did not write
- fast transformation between characters
- The manipulation of sound to become a character
- The way in which a performer manipulates their body
- a regular pattern of words, sounds or actions. Performances have their own that may be influenced by the emotional nature of the plot, the pace of line delivery, the dialogue (long and/or short lines), the pace of scene transitions and the length of scenes
- generally occurs when a character cannot achieve an objective due to an obstacle. This obstacle may be internal or external and between characters, or between characters and their environment.
- Created by Grotowski challenging the use of over the top production areas
- the different areas that can be designed in a performance to enhance meaning
- transforming into different items
- where a performer will stress a particular word or phrase within a sentence to indicate importance.
- moving through a range of people
- moving through different settings
- symbolic or tokenistic; one element, one colour; an aspect or representation of character(s)
- the overall feeling or emotion that a performance may evoke. This may be achieved through manipulation of acting, conventions or production areas.
- The ability for all audience members to hear you.
- the highness or lowness of the voice
- moving through time
40 Clues: moving through time • the building blocks of drama • a person’s manner of walking. • the way people communicate with • the emotional sound of the voice • moving through a range of people • hands or other parts of the body. • transforming into different items • moving through different settings • The clearness of a person's speech • the highness or lowness of the voice • ...
Architecture Terminology 2023-10-02
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- Cloth, Fabric, Wood
- Drawn from a vertical plane looking straight on
- Rendering Software
- Tilt Up Slab and Wood Post and Beam are both a type of ______
- Relative size
- Requestor of services
- Burbank, CA University
- Inside a structure
- Architecture Degree
- A theme or predominant feature of a design
- Granny flat, In-law unit
- Analogous project that inspires design decisions
- A tree material
- Accreditation
- To explore, track, or follow
- A system of design principles
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- To call yourself an Architecture you must be ________
- The overall design of a building
- Creating an image of a design
- The National Council of Architectural Registration Board’s Integrated Path to Architectural Licensure initiative
- A cut through the body of a building
- Show existing and proposed buildings (2-words)
- A type of class in Architecture school
- The movement of people through and around
- The act of working out the form of something
- 3D Design Software
- Item manufactured for installation in a site
- How a building will function…its purpose
- A 2D drawing of a 3D object at a 45 degree angle
- Building guidelines for people with disabilities
- Designed SOFI Stadium
31 Clues: Relative size • Accreditation • A tree material • Rendering Software • 3D Design Software • Inside a structure • Cloth, Fabric, Wood • Architecture Degree • Requestor of services • Designed SOFI Stadium • Burbank, CA University • Granny flat, In-law unit • To explore, track, or follow • Creating an image of a design • A system of design principles • The overall design of a building • ...
Knee Terminology 2023-09-28
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- attaches fibula to femur
- How an injury occurs
- The force being hit on the medial side of the knee
- Cartilage that covers femoral condyles
- when a joint pops out and then back in place
- Tendon from your own body to make a ligament
- longest muscle in the body
- allows knee extension
- The groove on the femur that holds the patella
- A ligament from a cadaver ( body donated)
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- When the articular cartilage wears away
- cartilage that sits on the tibial plateau
- the anterior & posterior prevent tibia shifting
- lateral knee bone
- The bump on the tibia that attaches a tendon
- inflammation of the bursa
- The force being hit on the lateral side of the knee
- Knee cap
- The part of the tibia that holds the meniscus
- Allows a tendon to move over a bone smoothly
20 Clues: Knee cap • lateral knee bone • How an injury occurs • allows knee extension • attaches fibula to femur • inflammation of the bursa • longest muscle in the body • Cartilage that covers femoral condyles • When the articular cartilage wears away • cartilage that sits on the tibial plateau • A ligament from a cadaver ( body donated) • The bump on the tibia that attaches a tendon • ...
Livestock Terminology 2023-10-10
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- Castrated Male Horse
- Young Male Chicken
- Mature Female Goat
- Castrated Male Cattle
- Young Female Horse
- Mature Male Swine
- Newly Born Goat
- Giving Birth Rabbits
- Newly Born Swine
- Mature Female Horse
- Giving Birth Goat
- Young Male Sheep
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- Castrated Male Rabbit
- Young Female Sheep
- Mature Female Rabbit
- Mature Female Cattle
- Mature Male Chicken
- Mature Male Cattle
- Group of Chickens
- Group of Swine
- Giving Birth Swine
- Newly Born Sheep
- Giving Birth Chicken
- Young Female Cattle
- Young Male Horse
- Group of Goats
- Mature Male Sheep
- Newly Born Rabbit
28 Clues: Group of Swine • Group of Goats • Newly Born Goat • Newly Born Sheep • Young Male Horse • Newly Born Swine • Young Male Sheep • Group of Chickens • Mature Male Swine • Mature Male Sheep • Newly Born Rabbit • Giving Birth Goat • Young Female Sheep • Young Male Chicken • Mature Female Goat • Mature Male Cattle • Young Female Horse • Giving Birth Swine • Mature Male Chicken • Young Female Cattle • ...
Biology Terminology 2025-03-11
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- the simplest method of cloning plants
- the two upper chambers of the heart that recieve blood from the veins and pump blood into the ventricles
- part of a tRNA molecule that is complementary to hte codon on a corresponding molecule of mRNA
- the first part of the large intestine where water is reabsorbed
- a collection of capillaries that is involved in the filtration of blood under high pressure
- a molecule that releases energy quickly. Many cellular processes require it for energy
- a collection of thread-like hyphae in a fungus
- an organelle found in plant cells that stores cell sap and supports the cell
- a fertilised egg
- the filtration of the blood at the glomerulus to produce a filtrate
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- the process by which genetic material is transferred from one species into another
- a multicellular fungus that has a hyphal structure
- the muscle separating the thorax and the abdomen
- protoctists that live in pond water and resemble animal cells
- long filaments of a fungus that contain many nuclei
- a group of plant hormones that control cell elongation and plant growth
- a type of white blood cell that produces specific antibodies against a pathogen
- an enzyme produced in the small intestine that breaks down maltose into glucose
- a protoctist that has features similar to plant cells e.g. chloroplasts
- an enzyme used to join pieces of DNA together. For example, join the desired gene to a plasmid
20 Clues: a fertilised egg • the simplest method of cloning plants • a collection of thread-like hyphae in a fungus • the muscle separating the thorax and the abdomen • a multicellular fungus that has a hyphal structure • long filaments of a fungus that contain many nuclei • protoctists that live in pond water and resemble animal cells • ...
Livestock Terminology 2024-09-24
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- A domestic cow or bull in its 1st year
- An animal, such as a horse or cat that has been tamed and kept by humans as a work animal, food source, or pet
- Animals raised in AG for consumption such as meat, eggs, milk, fur, leather, and wool
- A female bird especially of a domestic fowl
- A young domestic fowl being raised for food
- An animal bred from parents the same species
- An uncastrated male bovine animal
- A male horse younger than 4 years
- A young sheep
- The mating of different animals
- A male domestic chicken
- Group of species
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- A young bird, especially one newly hatched
- A young horse or related animal
- A female horse under 4 years
- An adult female horse or other equine
- A male castrated chicken
- A female sheep
- Naturally hornless
- A male horse that has not been gelded
- A male sheep or goat
- The male of some horned animals
- Process of choosing animals that meet the requirements of breeding objective and will in a breeding enterprise pass particular traits on other animals/offspring
- A female deer
- A young female cow that has not born a calf
25 Clues: A young sheep • A female deer • A female sheep • Group of species • Naturally hornless • A male sheep or goat • A male domestic chicken • A male castrated chicken • A female horse under 4 years • A young horse or related animal • The male of some horned animals • The mating of different animals • An uncastrated male bovine animal • A male horse younger than 4 years • ...
Dental Terminology 2024-09-19
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- the lower arch of teeth
- another term for premolar
- two roots
- the upper arch of teeth
- the surface of the tooth facing the tongue
- a tooth with a single pointed cusp
- the part of the tooth that is embedded in the alveolar bone
- a tooth with a sharp edge used for cutting
- the chewing surface of posterior teeth
- a tooth used for grinding food, typically has more than one root
- the hardest, outer surface of a tooth
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- another term for canine
- the surface farthest from the midline
- the surface facing the lips
- contains the tooth's nerves and blood vessels
- a transitional tooth between canines and molars
- another term for gums
- of carabelli the 5th cusp on a maxillary 1st molar
- the tissue that covers the root of the tooth
- three roots
- the layer beneath enamel
- the surface closest toward the midline
- the visible part of the tooth
- the surface of the tooth facing the cheeks
24 Clues: two roots • three roots • another term for gums • another term for canine • the lower arch of teeth • the upper arch of teeth • the layer beneath enamel • another term for premolar • the surface facing the lips • the visible part of the tooth • a tooth with a single pointed cusp • the surface farthest from the midline • the hardest, outer surface of a tooth • ...
Exam Terminology 2024-09-17
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- Explain the process or reason why something is the way it is
- Discuss, criticise or explain
- Organise important data/information in a logical way
- Make a suggestion based on the information available of what the outcome would be
- Offer an explanation or solution
- Present a careful appraisal of the problem stressing both advantages and limitations
- Give meanings in your own words
- Point out or show both similarities or differences
- Give reasons, features, causes, influences
- Name the essential characteristics
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- Give examples, reasons or an explanation
- Give characteristics or attributes about how people, events, concepts or objects are different
- Make it clear and simple to show your interpretation and understanding
- Write a list of items
- Give reasons and explain your answer
- State something – give, identify or mention
- Give examples to explain why something is the way it is
- Explain so the reader can visualise/understand the object, concept or events
- Give evidence to support your point of view
- Use details and examples to explain the topic
- Point out, make something known
21 Clues: Write a list of items • Discuss, criticise or explain • Give meanings in your own words • Point out, make something known • Offer an explanation or solution • Name the essential characteristics • Give reasons and explain your answer • Give examples, reasons or an explanation • Give reasons, features, causes, influences • State something – give, identify or mention • ...
Integumentary Terminology 2025-03-31
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- a flat area that is a change in the color of the skin (freckles).
- elevated, firm area less than 1 cm in diameter.
- elevated lesion filled with purulent fluid.
- raised, hard, shiny scar.
- cluster of furuncles
- itching.
- circumcised elevation containing serous fluid (chicken pox, herpes zoster).
- redness or inflammation of the skin.
- loss of hair
- athlete's foot.
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- an elevated solid mass deeper than a papule.
- surface layer injury caused by scratching or abrasion.
- hives, irregularly shaped, elevated.
- boil.
- scab on an abrasion.
- a tumor-like mass formed by a group of dilated blood vessels
- superficial infection of the skin.
- lesions surrounded by erythema. They rupture then dry and itch.
- outgrowth of skin cells.
- dead tissue.
20 Clues: boil. • itching. • loss of hair • dead tissue. • athlete's foot. • scab on an abrasion. • cluster of furuncles • outgrowth of skin cells. • raised, hard, shiny scar. • superficial infection of the skin. • hives, irregularly shaped, elevated. • redness or inflammation of the skin. • elevated lesion filled with purulent fluid. • an elevated solid mass deeper than a papule. • ...
ELA Terminology 2025-04-04
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- The definition of a word
- Person Omniscient- to know everything (Ex. God)
- author’s feelings
- help
- to look into
- events in the story
- pattern- structure of the text
- to show
- and to the point
- A personal belief
- Thoughts/feeling
- opposite of a word
- that goes wrong and the text shows how it can be solved?
- story
- piece of the story
- another way something can happen; different
- Negative vibe/ negative energy
- to
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- problem
- support with evidence/ to back up
- to help/ add
- Idea- main idea/ most important
- to encourage
- short fiction story with animals
- forming an opinion or deciding if something is good or bad
- to reference something
- a guess or forming an opinion about something
- and effect- The reason for something and the reaction to something
- the same word
- to create
- cultural story
- the way you do something
- Person limited- only know certain information
- the right choice
- that can be proven; a true statement
- How a word makes you feel. (Positive or negative)
- assumption/ final main points
- message that the story is trying to tell you
- the writer’s position/ point they are trying to prove
39 Clues: to • help • story • problem • to show • to create • to help/ add • to encourage • to look into • the same word • cultural story • and to the point • the right choice • Thoughts/feeling • author’s feelings • A personal belief • opposite of a word • piece of the story • events in the story • to reference something • The definition of a word • the way you do something • assumption/ final main points • ...
Cardiovascular Terminology 2025-04-08
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- between the right atria and ventricle
- a disease where narrowing happens in the arteries
- commonly called 'heart attack'
- the root word meaning 'muscle'
- the name of the dye used in angiographies
- intravenous
- vital signs stable
- a portable ECG
- prefix meaning 'fast'
- the use of a catheter to inject dye into the vessels surrounding the heart
- several tabs are placed over the chest to monitor the heart
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- lower chambers of the heart
- hypertension
- a disease where the pericardial sac is inflamed
- a disease where a weakened wall appears in an artery
- shortness of breath
- suffix meaning 'enlarged'
- the root word meaning 'atrium'
- thin layer that lines each chamber of the heart
- millimeters of mercury
- bring blood back from the body to the heart
- the use of ultrasound to look at the heart and its chambers
- swollen and dilated veins
- pump blood out to the body from the heart
- the root word meaning 'vessel'
25 Clues: intravenous • hypertension • a portable ECG • vital signs stable • shortness of breath • prefix meaning 'fast' • millimeters of mercury • suffix meaning 'enlarged' • swollen and dilated veins • lower chambers of the heart • the root word meaning 'atrium' • commonly called 'heart attack' • the root word meaning 'muscle' • the root word meaning 'vessel' • ...
Science Terminology 2025-02-09
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- a change of state from gas to solid
- the starting substances in chemical reactions
- a form of sugar that is produced during photosynthesis and used in respiration to produce energy
- a process where two liquids or two gases mix due to the motion of their particles
- substances made of lattices or identical molecules with two or more types of atoms
- the smallest building block of matter
- a substance that dissolves another substance
- a chemical reaction that occurs in all living cells. In this reaction, oxygen and glucose are converted into water and carbon dioxide while releasing energy. The energy released can be used by living things to live, grow and move
- the change of state where a liquid changes to a gas at the surface of the liquid
- model a simplified representation of solids, liquids and gases
- substances made up of only one type of atom
- clusters of atoms
- describes liquids that do not mix
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- describes elements that consist of one single atoms
- evaporation of solvent from a solution to leave solute behind as crystals
- when a metal reacts with the chemicals in its environment
- a solution in which a substance is dissolved in water
- a solid formed during a chemical change
- a mixture in which one substance is being dissolved in another
- a decrease in size
- any combination of two or more elements and compounds
- a change of state where a gas is cooled and forms a liquid
- describes liquids that can be mix
- the term used to describe the structure of the DNA molecule; consists of two strands twisted into a double spiral
- a change of state from solid to gas
- a substance being dissolved
26 Clues: clusters of atoms • a decrease in size • a substance being dissolved • describes liquids that can be mix • describes liquids that do not mix • a change of state from gas to solid • a change of state from solid to gas • the smallest building block of matter • a solid formed during a chemical change • substances made up of only one type of atom • ...
Animal Terminology 2025-02-07
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- newborn chicken
- young male goat
- young female cattle
- birthing term for a swine
- birthing term for a horse
- young male cattle
- young fish
- birthing term for a fish
- newborn sheep
- newborn duck
- newborn fish
- newborn turkey
- young male sheep
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- birthing term for a cattle dairy
- newborn goat
- newborn cattle
- newborn goose
- newborn piglet
- young male swine
- newborn horse
- newborn bunny
- young male horse
- young male chicken
- young female horse
24 Clues: young fish • newborn goat • newborn duck • newborn fish • newborn goose • newborn horse • newborn sheep • newborn bunny • newborn cattle • newborn piglet • newborn turkey • newborn chicken • young male goat • young male swine • young male horse • young male sheep • young male cattle • young male chicken • young female horse • young female cattle • birthing term for a fish • birthing term for a swine • ...
Animal terminology 2025-02-07
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- young male chicken
- Birth Term for Goat
- Young Male Goat
- Newborn Sheep
- young male and young female fish
- Young Female Sheep
- newborn fish
- Mature Male Horse
- Castrated Male Swine
- Castrated Male Chicken
- Mature Female Sheep
- Young Male Swine
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- Newborn Turkey
- Young Female Swine
- Newborn Chicken
- Newborn Duck
- young male cow
- Newborn Goat
- Mature Male duck
- Newborn Horse
- Castrated Male Sheep
- Newborn Rabbit
- Mature Male Rabbit
- Mature Male Chicken
- mature Male Turkey
25 Clues: Newborn Duck • Newborn Goat • newborn fish • Newborn Horse • Newborn Sheep • Newborn Turkey • young male cow • Newborn Rabbit • Newborn Chicken • Young Male Goat • Mature Male duck • Young Male Swine • Mature Male Horse • Young Female Swine • young male chicken • Young Female Sheep • Mature Male Rabbit • mature Male Turkey • Birth Term for Goat • Mature Male Chicken • Mature Female Sheep • Castrated Male Sheep • ...
Pickleball Terminology 2025-02-07
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- before playing you do this to get ready
- where you have to serve the ball
- a shot type that makes the ball go over the opponents head
- when the ball is hit but hasnt bounced yet
- how you start a rally
- the thing that makes it where if you get to 11 points when youre opponent isnt at 10 yet you win
- this is how you get better at the game
- a shot type that makes the ball not go far over the net
- how you position yourself on the court
- you cant spike the ball from within this
- some form of stoppage of play
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- the name of the game
- acronym meaning that the ball was hit where it shouldnt have been
- why you cant spike the ball off a serve
- the thing that you hit the ball over
- someone who is just starting out in the game
- the main focus of the game
- the thing you hit the ball with
- the thing you hit with the paddle
- the measure of how good you are
- hitting in such a way the your the ball doesnt leave your paddle while it travels forward
21 Clues: the name of the game • how you start a rally • the main focus of the game • some form of stoppage of play • the thing you hit the ball with • the measure of how good you are • where you have to serve the ball • the thing you hit with the paddle • the thing that you hit the ball over • this is how you get better at the game • how you position yourself on the court • ...
Financial terminology 2025-01-30
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- (CBDCs) – Digital versions of a country’s official currency.
- The rate at which prices for goods and services rise.
- Threats to digital systems and data.
- (ESG) – Criteria used to evaluate a company’s ethical impact.
- Technology that enables machines to perform tasks requiring human intelligence.
- Financial activities that support environmental and social goals.
- Practices that meet current needs without compromising future generations.
- The global political environment affecting economies.
- Sources of income for a business.
- The potential for losses due to changes in currency values.
- A decentralized digital ledger system.
- Changes in the value of one currency relative to another.
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- The central banking system of the United States.
- Rapid and unpredictable changes in market conditions.
- The return on an investment, typically expressed as a percentage.
- Debt instruments used to fund environmentally friendly projectsdigitaltech Technology used to improve financial services.
- The use of tools and techniques to identify fraudulent activities.
- The process of identifying and mitigating financial risks.
- Interruptions in the flow of goods and services.
- Where stocks, bonds, and other securities are traded.
- (ECB) – The central bank for the eurozone countries.
- A shortage of energy resources, leading to higher prices.
- The total amount of greenhouse gases produced by an entity.
- The ease with which assets can be converted into cash.
- Digital or virtual currencies secured by cryptography.
- hikes Increases in the cosArtificialowing money.
26 Clues: Sources of income for a business. • Threats to digital systems and data. • A decentralized digital ledger system. • The central banking system of the United States. • Interruptions in the flow of goods and services. • hikes Increases in the cosArtificialowing money. • (ECB) – The central bank for the eurozone countries. • ...
Orthopedic Terminology 2025-02-13
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- turning the forearm so the palm is down
- movement of the joint that opens it or maximally increases its angle
- movement of a body part toward the midline
- a joint replacement
- lateral curvature of the spine
- moving the arm in a circle around the shoulder
- swayback, increased hyperextension of the spine
- movement of the hand or foot upward
- round back, increased flexion of the spine, hunchback
- movement of the forearm to place the palm upward
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- movement of one bone turning on another
- bending of the joint
- a partial joint replacement
- twisting of the bone on its axis
- extension past neutral
- decreased range of motion caused by stiffening of the joint
- moving a body part backward and parallel to the ground
- surgical procedure when a thin lighted scope is inserted into a joint
- deformity causing an outward turning of the foot and toe
- movement of a body part away from the body's midline
- movement of the ankle inward
- movement of the ankle outward
- deformity causing an inward turning of the foot and toe
- passive range of motion
- open reduction internal fixation
25 Clues: a joint replacement • bending of the joint • extension past neutral • passive range of motion • a partial joint replacement • movement of the ankle inward • movement of the ankle outward • lateral curvature of the spine • twisting of the bone on its axis • open reduction internal fixation • movement of the hand or foot upward • turning the forearm so the palm is down • ...
